I am finally making an entry. I have not made any posts, not because nothing was happening, but because I became a little too complacent and became involved in too many other projects. What caused me to finally create another post was the visit by some of my immediate family members. The only immediate family member who had seen the cabin was my mother back in 2012 when the cabin was not finished. Unfortunately, I never got her back out here to see the finished cabin and she passed in March of this year. When I heard my nephew's wife Heather, their son Lane, their daughter Savannah and her husband Zach wanted to come visit the PNW, I was hoping there would be time for a visit to The Drunken Bear. And I was very happy when they said they wanted to spend their last night of their mini-vacation at the cabin.
It was a very warm day again, but being outside made it more comfortable. We sat around drinking and sharing stories. One of my favorite drinks is Wild Turkey 101 Proof and 7UP and luckily my grandnephew Lane, likes that drink too. After a few drinks, Lane went down to the river to check it out. He said the water was quite refreshing, but that didn't encourage any of the rest of us to join him. We decided to play the card game of 31. Every one of us likes playing games so we brought out a table cloth for the picnic table and the games began. After we played about 3 games, we stopped for burgers, corn on the cob and salads. It might have been the booze, but those burgers and corn sure hit the spot. Even Maxx got a burger, sans the trimmings. Lane barbecued the burgers and I had given him an extra one in case anyone wanted more. No one did, so Maxx got lucky.
It was a beautiful night and we were out until almost midnight. We were all wearing t-shirts or short-sleeved tops and no one got cold. On top of that we did not need any bug spray. We were sitting inside the gazebo and had the lights on and that seems like it would be an attractant to the bugs. Steve had put a bat house high in a tree earlier in the summer. Maybe the bats were active, Or, maybe we all had too much alcohol and the bugs were aware of that...ha!