The famous flowers flowers flowers virtual tour
See what Christine has been up to this Summer! Our yard is decorated in a multitude of glorious colors!





See what Christine has been up to this Summer! Our yard is decorated in a multitude of glorious colors!





Outside of a hailstorm that probably cost the band about 50 G's, this was a very fun celebration of the HWCB's 25th anniversary.
As promised....

YES! It's SNOWING on THANKSGIVING MORNING!
~ Impressively peppy and responsive 1.5L VTEC Engine
~ Reported mileage 34/40
~ ABS standard + 6 airbags
~ Consumer Reports' highest ratings for safety and overall
~ Alloy wheels
~ Direct hookup for my DBYPod
~ The famous "Magic Seats", offering 41 cubic feet of storage space for objects 7'10" long or over 4' high from floor to ceiling in the back seat area (for your bicycle!)
Will test the bicycle theory next summer. I am also considering a set of winters like I had with the Jetta to better handle Minnesota roads.
This officially kicks off the name David's Fit contest; all suggestions should be submitted to david@lakedavid.com. Winner will receive shameless recognition on my blog.
More pictures to come from the new funride!
I have always included highlights of the Minnesota Stats Fair in the historic LDFN. However, the shortcoming of ASCII being the obvious - there were never any visual representations of the insanity of the masses. Upwards of 2 million people will attend the fair (now half over) this year, each one spending $12 on average for food - totaling many millions of dollars on Sweet Martha's cookies, fresh cut french fries, cheese curds, pronto or poncho pups (e-mail me if you don't know the difference and want to be educated!), and dozens of unique foods on a stick (e.g., walleye, alligator, etc.)
Since we now have the luxury of the Lake David Fanclub Blog, the editor has taken the liberty of photo journaling a few interesting things one might see at the fair. It's not just all about food. You'll see animal contest winners, learn about agriculture, education, play games and win prizes and more!
Register to win a free mosquito squad barrier spray!
Running of the Bulls (It's not Pampalona, but this was a new sight for me)
Cheese on a stick!
Leather, Gun Cases, Hats
Cow Comfort - The Dairy Barn
Fish of Minnesota unite
Princess Kay (Made of Butter)
WOOL. . .aww, how cute
CAPY and the Fighter Ride
Honey Bees

Our latest house project is now completed! After nearly a year of talking about this, we finally took on the 1-ton landscape project, and the results are magnificent. To improve the water drainoff slope outside our living room, we were advised to build up the adjacent mulch garden. The idea of a hardscape was appealing due to the lesser maintenance required, and of course, how nice it looks.
After reviewing a dozen or so rock prospects from two garden specialty centers (Gerten's and Herman's) we went with Pink Quartz (aka Pink Sioux Quartz):
We dug out 15 bags of weed-infested mulch, put down 17 40# bags of top soil, pounded and compacted, laid new landscape fabric, and then filled with 3/4 cubic yard of rock. Here is a snapshot of the lovely completed project (click through for more photos):