We will officially unveil our latest home improvement project at tomorrow’s Thanksgiving Feast, but I’ve included a sneak peek here for the 301,139,935 Americans who will be giving thanks at a Camp other than Willow Creek. The project was installing chair rail molding and “those little squares” as Jason and I call them. Others might …
Look! Over there on the right –> Now that the photo gallery is more or less working (still lots of titles and captions missing), I’ve made it a little easier to go poke around in there. The links over there, under the heading “Pictures” will jump you right into the photo albums. You can go …
In the spirit of taking pictures of dash boards, like I don’t get enough of that at work, I felt it was only fair to add these two. The conversation a few minutes before went something like this: “Burger King? Sure I can stop. If I go that way is there a Quik Trip? My …
This is what 1000 miles looks like. It looks like 12pm on a Saturday afternoon. It looks like you’re 1/10 of a mile from home stuck in weekend construction traffic on your way to meet your friend Kathy for a fancy salon make-up session. It looks like its not all that bad a day to …
Clearly I’ve been way too busy driving around in my new car to update this website. I’ve added some pictures from our Brew Year’s Eve party. The weather was kind of awful, but the food was good and there was a lot of it because Nancy and I spent all day making sure of that.
Yes, Mom, we went shopping last weekend. When we took the test drive, the truck had 2 miles on it. By the time they washed it and filled it up with gas and we took it home, it had 7. I got to drive 1/2 way home before Jason decided he wanted to drive. I …
The hospitals’ giant roof-top trees are up and ready for lighting. Publix has decked the parking lot with festive stickings on every lightpole. Big John’s Christmas Tree lot is open for business. “Its too early!” you declare, still picking candy corn from your teeth. Actually, everyone is right on time. I know, because I got …
We brought a few bottles of our first batch of homebrew to Jaime & Andy’s Beer & Brats party on Saturday night. It was a hit. But Sunday it was back to the homebrew grind. We washed out 2 cases of bottles in preparation for bottling the Red Ale. The dishwasher cycles took a little …
The first batch has been carbonating in bottles for the last three weeks. Today we had taste number three of that batch. We decided it was pretty good and possibly ready to drink. Of course, since this is our first batch, we don’t have much frame of reference. So just to be sure that we’re …
Yesterday we put one of the sample bottles from the first batch of CWC Brew into the fridge. Today, right around kickoff, we had our tasting from a nice frosty mug. Pretty good. We’re going to wait until next week and try another sample, but I really think it might be ready to enjoy next …