The Guests Are Coming!!

Our first guests are due to arrive on Wednesday and stay with us through 'Land Run'.

We're looking forward to having 'Constable Nelson aka Trooper' and 'Rooster Cogburn aka Rooster' stay with us and experience a really good shoot with the Territorial Marshal's.

So this is a pic of the guest bedroom for 1 or 2 people. (Staying in the same bed obviously)

And THIS is the guest bedroom set for 2 single people. Trying out the new power pumped air bed. A quick and easy solution that will work in the back of the van as well for later trips away. Easily adjusts to your desired firmness. Enjoy Troop! 🙂

And a quick snapshot or two of the guest bathroom.

Your gracious hosts, Kat n Jack.

 

Lock n Load

The loading room is now ready for action with the installation of 2 Dillons this weekend.

Just waiting on the shotgun reloader to get here but pretty much setup, dies set, ready to go!

In the 38 corner!

……and in the 44/45 corner!!

And here it is from the door corner looking back.

Oh and loading room 'mood lighting' haa haa haa!! Thought you might like this one 'Brother King'!

Cheers! Kat

 

Shortgrass Rangers

An early 6am start to the day (now I know some of you might say ‘what’s new?’ Pft! Not for the past 3 weeks!!!) on our way down past Lawton and onto Grandfield, OK to a club match with the Shortgrass Rangers. A beautiful sunny day which started with 10C. Nice! A stop at Cracker Barrel for breaky and we are ready for action. It’s a bit over a 21/2hr trip down the I-44, past vast wide open fields that are starting to green up now – they are in a drought – still a little greener than most areas in Canberra though! I’ll post a video on Facebook of what it was like from a range view.

So we made it to the town of Grandfield, OK (the home of Miss Oklahoma 1998) and the range for the Shortgrass Rangers, aptly named so it seems. There were 22 shooters for the day, a little overcast but warm breezes made for perfect shooting weather. We split into 2 posses and shot 5 stages. Two fellow OKC cowboys were there and shot on our posse with us, ‘Hondo Tweed’ and ‘Riverside Burns’ amongst other friendly cowboys. Here are some pics of their range.

Check out the small prairie dog shotgun targets!!! And in one of the pictures you might be able to see the knockdown squirrel targets. The targets were smaller and some were out there but it was good. Couple of misses, a few more for Jack unfortunately put me in 1st place overall and Jackaroo in 4th place. Good day, finished around 1.30 and headed back home. For more information about Grandfield or the Shortgrass Rangers, click on the links below. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grandfield,_Oklahoma http://www.rgose.com/members.html

 

60 Minute Chair

I started out tonight sitting down for the ritual cup of tea (oh and sinful cinnamon sticks) deciding to clean the wheels of the sewing chair – an old office chair that was already in the place.

Not content with that, the next hour while watching Sons of Anarchy, I proceeded to pull it apart and recover it as well. Restoring it somewhat to a better looking and operable chair.

I wondered what fabric I had in my very small stash that I have here at the moment and found that I still had some of what I used on my pin board. So voila! Now the sewing bench is complete with matching chair.

I am ready to create!

 

Room Reveal

We are finally, for the most part, done with getting the loading room ready to be operational.

It's been quite an effort this past 2 weeks to get it done but we got there in the end, only a couple of adjustments to do and then Jack can get the loaders set up and running!

You will see in the pictures that we have decided to change the shelf set up. Well not change it so much but stop the glare from the lights shining directly into your eyes. Might help you think? So we added a front edge trim – yet to be stained and varnished.

So – the judges say – for execution, an 8, for delivery, a 9, for customer satisfaction, a 10!!! And of course style points – well, what do you think? Give us some feedback! 🙂

Night! Kat xo

 

Almost…..

My hands feel like the sandpaper I've been using, probably a 120 grit, the house is full of hideous dust but we are almost there.

Another full day of Jack cutting and fitting skirting and door trim, me sanding or painting. We managed to cut, glue and fit vinyl flooring as well and we are so close.

Hopefully by the end of tomorrow will see the end and just ready for Jack to make the loading room finish looking like one once the loaders arrive to be installed.

Time for a beer! 6.46pm Tuesday 15th. Kat xo

 

It’s Snowing!!!

Well I let all our Canberrans friends know on Facebook last night that the weather would be doing some strange things like it does there. However! We haven't had a day there with such a change like this in a very long time!

As I mentioned we have up to 30C the past few days and today it's expected to only reach 11C. Now I know I've slept in a little this morning and it's now 9.25am and it's snowing!!!!

Opened up the blind to this!

I know it doesn't look much – soft big flakes blowing in – settle for a little and then melt.

1C feels like -6C (34F feels like 22F) – today will be an inside day, well working in the garage at least but rugged up!

Monday Morning 14th April, have a great day wherever you are.

Kat xo

 

Territorial Marshalls Club Match

We fiiiiinally got to shoot this weekend at the club match where Saturday saw a roll up of 72 cowboys n cowgirls itching for some, fun, practice and laughs! The weather was perfect although a little windy towards the end, we made it through 6 stages.

Anywhere you go, cowboys are so friendly, can't do enough for each other and very different to other sports whether you choose to take the competitive route or just in there for the fun of it. Well after all it IS fun, if you're not having fun then there is something wrong!

We had a good mix of new shooters and old, new friends and some that we have shot with before.

That's 'Missouri Mae' shooting above (top left), very fast! 'Hey You' counting (top right) and we got to meet the lovely little miss 'Paisley' this weekend, who at 12 has decided she might have a go.

With 'Waterloo' and 'Hey You' as her Dad and Mom (yes for the Aussies I know it should be Mum but trying to do the right thing by the subjects) then she won't have any problems at all getting up to speed quick smart!!

She was already thinking about hats, clothes and guns after shooting just the hand guns and rifle! I'm sure we will be seeing much more of her now.

Today, Sunday, saw a gathering (for the second round) of 26 go through another 6 stages! What a weekend! 'Tacky Jackie' (bottom left) and 'Flat Top Okie' (bottom right) playing at the adobe wall stage.

Windy today and bit over cast but any rain forecast held out until we were home this afternoon. Me having a go above and Jackaroo below.

Tomorrow it's back into the loading room again, we are getting there. Oh and the mysterious part that fell out of my sewing machine in transit?! Fixed, serviced and now I'm almost ready for sewing action. Yee haa!

 

She Shoots, She Sew’s, She Stains!

It's been a very busy couple of days again, the weather has warmed up – for now – and the loading room project is moving on.

Now, never one to sit idly by, as most of you may know, Kathouse has been busy staining the benches, china rail and antiquing the panelling to go into the loading room, giving it that rustic cowboy feel.

He even found in Home Depot a nifty little light set up, that by changing the bayonet fitting to having like a double adaptor attachment fitting screwed into it, he could wire in – well plug in a new light – an easy fix to the solution.Jackaroo has been busy, cutting, fixing, (cursing) with his lovely assistant at times, the panelling and gyprock (called drywall here) and hanging 2 new doors to the alcove and loading room area. His walls are in perfect alignment!!!

I got to plastering the joins as Jack continued on with other measuring and cutting. Also cleaned the walls with the magic eraser sponges (love them) so they look brand new again.

 

 

 


We still have a little of the outside gyprock and plastering to do before we can get to painting. Well that will be me too as Jackaroo doesn't fancy painting all that much.

Soon it will be time to paint, move the benches in and he can get set up! Yay!!

 

 

 

Jack n Kat xo

April 10

PS and we know the panelling should normally run vertical, it's called cost savings man and still looks pretty good!

 

Home Depot Desperado’s Pt2

Moving onto the garage here is what's happening. So the before shots show your usual double garage but not for very much longer…(hmm in my head that came out a bit Rocky Horror picture show like. Lol!) Sorry I digress. 🙂

Now you remember from the part 1 post we have spent a fair bit of time at Home Depot and so the weekend has been full of sawdust, discussions, task allocation and the like but we are getting there!!


So Stage 1, clear garage and make saw horses, get timber etc and rest of tools, exchange a few things and hire pickup to drop all home.

Stage 2 get to cuttin'! Measure twice, cut once!

Stage 3 assemble, which gets us to something like this!

Ta dah!

One very proud Jackaroo having done a great job, with the assistance of the lovely Kathouse Kelli of course, has managed a very squared up little project for the loading room.

More to come in the coming few days!