It was 46 degrees this morning. A little too cool, requiring heat from Anne’s perspective. It warmed up quickly and we were in t-shirts before lunch.
Norm heading out to his next project
Today Norm pulled out shortly before 8:00 and we had two couples, Betty and Tom from Arkansas and Sue and Richard, fulltimers from Florida, coming in so we stayed at the church except for going to the post office to pick up our mail. We cooked some of the cinnamon rolls we bought yesterday in the Dells for breakfast, and they tasted just as good as the ones Roxy prepared for us last Sunday. Yep, it’s at least a 5 pound project.
After doing a little work around FRED, we worked on patching/finishing some drywall at the church while we were waiting on our arrivals. Sue and Richard arrived early afternoon and Betty and Tom got in about 6:30 this evening. We took both couples on little tours of the campground and church and then left them to settle in for the next two weeks. Our team that is now here will be here for the next two weeks. We are looking forward to working with them, and by being the hands and feet of Jesus, bring hope to this community. Don’t forget to pray for services tomorrow.
Anne worked on drywall in the church. A door had been closed in but not mudded and taped.
Max made butterfly patches for some round holes in the church walls
It was another cool morning when we went for our walk and then said our goodbyes to Harry. He is headed back across country to Idaho and maybe to Washington. It was great to get to know one of our newest NOMADS and it was also great to hear he has already signed up for several projects.
We had tourist-like plans for today. We first met Nancy and Gary at the Carr Valley Cheese shop and factory in Mauston. There was a very nice lady working in the store today who was willing to let us sample many cheeses, different honeys, cheese spreads, butters and more. She also graciously answered all our many questions. We were surprised at all the different butters – cow, goat, sheep, and various blends. We actually like the blend of the three the best. The cow butter, what we usually purchase, was easily better than the butter we buy at the grocery store. We sort of made a list of the items we want to go back and purchase before we leave Wisconsin. There are so many good choices but we have narrowed it down.
Watching cheese being made
Quite an assortment
From Mauston, we drove about 20 minutes to Wisconsin Dells, and met Stel and Jodi at the parking lot for the boat tour. We took the two hour tour of the upper Dells on the Wisconsin river. The scenery was lush green trees with sandstone cliffs, and interesting rock formations. The pilot and tour guide were very knowledgeable about the area and shared a lot of history of the area along with a bunch of corny jokes. We made two stops for short hikes to view more of the formations, the first was Witches Gulch and the second Stand Rock. At Stand Rock there was a dog that jumped between rock formations. Pretty impressive. This “act” is traditional in the Dells, but in the past people did the jumping. In fact this place is called the birthplace of stop-action photography. In the 1880’s H.H. Bennett invented a camera shutter fast enough to take a picture in a fraction of a second instead of the five minutes required by most cameras of the day. In 1886, to show off his camera he had his son jump back and forth to Stand Rock until he captured the perfect photograph. We were told that picture and Bennett are credited with starting the tourist industry in the Dells.
Our boat was built in the 1940’s
Our Illustrious Crew
Black Hawk Rock
One of the sandstone bluffs beside the river
Beautiful Scenery on the Wisconsin River
The walk into Witches Gulch
Shore excursion into Witches Gulch
Stand Rock
The famous jumping dog
Jumping Dog waving goodbye
The famous picture credited with starting the tourist business in the Dells
Enjoying the Ride
After the ride back down the river to the dock, we disembarked and headed out for lunch. We walked down the street and found High Rock restaurant where we shared a meat loaf sandwich that was served on a seeded wheat bread with honey glaze that was probably the best we have ever had.
We will be looking for that bread in the stores. Walking back to the cars, we just happened to walk by a Dairy Queen, so of course we had to stop. From there we went to Holiday Wholesale to see if we could purchase some of the cinnamon rolls that Roxy baked for us last week. We were able to snag a bag of the frozen rolls and we just hope there are as good when we cook them. Wonder what we will have for breakfast tomorrow?
Stel brought our devotion today based on Habakkuk 3:17-19 and focusing on the word “though” in the passage. She ended by asking the group to think about times when God met our needs during difficult times.
Max and Nancy returned to JJ’s house and finished the floor and trim there a little after 10:00 am, then Nancy went to Rhonda’s and Max went to Nate’s where he helped Stel, Jodi and Harry finish getting the bathroom ready for the plumber and electrician. They got both new windows installed and all the walls framed. We got word that the plumber should be there Monday.
JJ’s floor finished. The homeowner painted the wall patch we installed yesterday.
Harry installing a window at Nate’s
Harry finishing window installation at Nate’s
Nate’s bathroom ready for plumber and electrician
Anne, Gary and Norm spent the day working on doors, trim and siding at Rhonda’s. There is still a lot of work to do there, but the homeowners are so thankful for the work NOMADS have done.
Tonight Roxy and the ladies prepared another delicious dinner. This time honey garlic chicken, sauted vegetables and Asian salad. They outdid themselves with desserts also. Three pies and a German chocolate cake. We also celebrated Norm’s birthday so we brought a cake. There are plenty of leftovers for the weekend.
Another beautiful day in Wisconsin. It is the one year anniversary of last year’s flooding. So sad. We are even more thankful for our beautiful day after seeing the pictures of the flooding on the news. Unfortunately, there are still a lot of people who are not back in their homes or are in their homes but they haven’t been able to have them repaired. People are still trying to navigate the FEMA, SBA, etc systems.
Today Harry led the team in devotion. He used the Daily Word book again and today’s word was “potential”. We all have so much potential because we have the holy spirit living in us. He also used Proverbs 11:25 from the Message – “A generous person will prosper; whoever refreshes others will be refreshed, to remind us that sometimes we need a reminder that somebody cares.” And sometimes we need to give that reminder to others. Whenever we feel that nudge, that still small voice, to call a friend, send a card, we need to DO IT because they may be in need of a reminder someone cares. Thanks for the reminder, Harry.
We then all headed back out to our usual job sites to work. Max took Anne and Nancy back to JJ’s to complete the flooring, texturing and trim. Max stayed around and worked on the floor a while while Anne and Nancy completed the texturing. He then went to Rhonda’s to check on Gary and Norm while Anne and Nancy worked on completing the floor and trim. Norm and Gary worked on doors most of the day, interior and exterior. From Rhonda’s Max went to check on Stel, Jodi and Harry. They were working to install windows and of course one of the two windows purchased for them last evening was defective. It wouldn’t open. The exterior wall is almost completely framed awaiting the other window. Progress is being made and they have another day or two work to complete our portion of this project and then it will be waiting on the plumber and electrician. By the end of the day JJ’s flooring was complete and we need to install the transition strip and reinstall the trim.
Patch textured at JJ’s
Flooring re-installed and starting baseboards at JJ’s
Gary working on exterior door at Rhonda’s
Stel removing a window at Nate’s
At the end of the day, we went to Dairy Island for ice cream. They have more than 20 flavors of soft serve but Anne just got vanilla, and Max had root beer. Both were very good and we would definitely go back and probably will. It was our treat for our anniversary – 37 years. We will celebrate further this weekend. It was another really good day.