A weekend ago, we took a trip north to see a few fun things. Sunday, we focused on trains. Our first stop was lunch at the Whistle Stop restaurant in Monon. It had quite a few good exhibits around the yard, and it took a good long while to get through.
Then up to the Hesston Steam Museum for their "Family Fun Day". We were
able to ride on 3 different sizes of steam engines for the day. It was a
blast.
Real steam
The smallest steam engine was really small - it was a 7 inch track and we were asked not to lean from side to side.
Then we finished the day with a quick trip to the light house at St. Joseph.
The next day was a beach day at Warren Dunes. We brought 3 big buckets of sand toys, and that is all the boys cared to do all day.
By the end of the day, they worked out a pretty good hole!
Thereafter during the normal course of the week, I got this big monster for a super bargain. I just finished installing the electrical, and need to work a bit on the air plumbing.
This most recent weekend, we went to the Indy zoo.
I need to teach those boys how to smile.
I need to teach those boys how to smile.
Yesterday, I dug up my yellow jacket nest in the ground. This is the top layer skimmed off, and there were 3 more layers below. Thus, it was a rather small nest.
I used a new method of killing the hive - water plus soap - an earth friendly means bee death.
And just tonight, I discovered another underground hive near the driveway. With these cooler temperatures, they are pretty sluggish, so that nest should be less intense to deal with.
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