Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Superior Springs Outing!

Simon and I went up to Bob's Spring Shop, and we were given a wonderful 2 hour tour of the shop. His son was so wonderful to take us around and gave us a really great tour.
It was like The Willy Wonka Factory of Springs!

It's really quite amazing how springs are made. A lot goes into a spring. The machine is very technical and obviously precise, but then they may put them through an oven, in acid, grind the edges, or buff the springs.
Big springs...
Little springs...
I'm holding up a magnet, which to the naked eye, looks like there is dust on it. But, under a magnifying glass they are tiny springs.
This machine very impressive in showing what goes into a spring...
In case you were wondering...like I was.... they do not make slinkies.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Home Improvement

Simon and Tom went to work on the "Off Centered Gingerbread Thing" above our doorway...
Our neighbor Terry came out to help as well. A work day isn't complete until Terry helps, or provides a bigger and better tool.
I took this shot up on a ladder to show how close to the edge Tom was working. I'd be too scared to be that close and facing backwards, but he didn't seem to care or notice.
Finished!

Calvin came to Visit

Calvin came and played with his Uncle Simon.... we think he had fun.
...but we definitely tired him out.

Thanksgiving!

I forgot to take pictures of our fun Thanksgiving, but I did at least get a picture of Dad basting the turkey. Delicious!

My camera then was "borrowed" by some mystery people who took some pictures...


......I think Calvin stole the camera.

Pretzel Lady

I don't want to blow my own horn, but with the help of my friend Katie, and looking for new recipes, I think I've perfected it.
(This is not one of the perfected pretzels. Those ones were eaten too fast.)

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Where in the World are the Dunns?

So as we set off for Munich, we ended up not getting a seat on a few flights out of LAX, had to RUN to the Munich flight in ATL and literally missed it by 2 minutes! So we went straight to the Stuttgart flight, which was already boarding, and they put us right on!
Pre-take off Champagne?... yes please!
We were supposed to have met our friends in Atlanta for the Munich flight, so we made the plan that we would meet them the next day at the Munich Arrivals. They didn't know we got on the Stuttgart flight, but we ended up tracking them down the first night!
Our Colorado friends the Schneller's, J.R. and Christy.
Pretty sure we found the biggest pretzel possible in Germany.
From there we made it to Ljubljana, Postojna Caves, the Predjama Castle, and on to Trebjne to visit J.R.'s distant relatives.
J.R.'s family lived on a farm and even had a family vineyard up the street. Apparently, most vineyards in Slovenia are only for family consumption and not for selling. We quite enjoyed that!
We all got in trouble at their tasting room, because they brought 2 cups for everyone to share. When they handed you the wine you were supposed to chug it, refill it and pass it on to another person. We kept taking sips and passing it. We quickly learned! (Only a few of the family spoke English, so it was pretty entertaining for both sides when things were lost in translation)
Between the Accordion, the Saxophone, the Rommelpot, and a guitar, we were welcomed into their home with quite a talent show that followed the 2 dinners they gave us. They were very confused that not one of us really knew how to play an instrument.
The family introduced us to the Rommelpot , so J.R. joined in the music.
J.R.'s grandma was somehow cousins to the family. The grandparents in Slovenia were so excited to meet J.R. and were very welcoming.
We made it down to Zadar, Croatia and it had a gorgeous view of the coast. Along the peninsula, there was a "Sea Organ" built into the steps above the water. It sounded similar to whales and was amazing to think that someone made it.
In front of the Adriatic Sea.
Many buildings and homes still had evidence from the Croatian war in the early 90's.
Simon had a friend, Neil Hornish, who left SkyWest to fly for Air Adria out in Slovenia, and was living in Lake Bled. We were able to meet up with him and he even took us horseback riding.
Simon, a true Slovenian Cowboy.
We made it to the Dachau Concentration Camp, and it was a very interesting place to see. They had a very thorough museum and were able to walk all around the grounds. It was a very humbling experience.
(Arbeit Macht Frei= Work will set you free)
So, we learned that flying 'Stand-by' out of Munich is not the best idea since they have weight and balance problems often. So we drove up to Frankfurt and made it out of there... only one day later!

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Doheny State Beach "Staycation"

Simon took the girls, (Carrie and Katie) camping at Doheny Beach. Simon went surfing, we hung out at the beach, cooked hot dogs, and made s'mores....and of course played cards into the late evening.
The local entertainment
Our view from the campsite
There were multiple seagulls with missing legs or feet.... yes that is sad and we empathized..... that was until we were attacked, followed, and harassed by one of these "one foots" during our stay at the beach.
Feels like another country
We considered this trip to be R&D (research and development) for future "staycations" to enjoy with more people. This was tough work, and our next one, everyone is invited.