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pictures from August 2010
We had a lot of rain this year and it shows! The ponds both have plenty of insects and the doves are enjoying themselves. The afternoon that we took these pictures we got to watch a family of ducks swimming along.
[Photograph] The fish pond.

[Photograph] The fish pond.

[Photograph] The mama duck, her babies are hidden.

[Photograph] The mama and her babies swimming.

[Photograph] More swimming.

[Photograph] The fish pond.

[Photograph] The fish pond.

[Photograph] The fish pond.

[Photograph] The fish pond.

[Photograph] The tank on the creek

[Photograph] The tank on the creek


older pictures
[Photograph] View from house to the fields

[Photograph] One of the fields at sunset

[Photograph] The stock tank.

[Photograph] The bunkhouse from side opposite the porch.

[Photograph] The covered porch.

[Photograph] There are sinks outside so you can clean your birds easily.

[Photograph] The fenced in yard and barbeque pits.

[Photograph] The kitchen - spices, burners, crockpot and coffee-maker.

[Photograph] The kitchen - refrigerator/freezer and boombox.

[Photograph] Plenty of countertop to work on.

[Photograph] The table - hey, bring along some cards!

[Photograph] The sitting area - notice the air conditioner :-).

[Photograph] The sitting area and the two beds which are in the common room.

[Photograph] The bunkroom: 8 excellently-crafted and extremely sturdy beds.

[Photograph] The bunkroom is air conditioned and curtained off.

[Photograph] The beds are complete with sheets and blankets.

Note that there is plenty of room under the beds to store your things. In case you want to slide a rubbermaid box under the bunk, there is 12" of leeway from the sides and 15" of space from the ends of the beds. There's less space to get under the beds which are out in the common room.

The camphouse also has a bathroom not pictured. It has a shower stall and hot water.

Hint: If you don't like the flavor of iron-rich ranch water you might want to bring along your own drinking water.