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Happy Thanksgiving!

Postby Orestes Munn » Thu Nov 22, 2018 7:30 am

10 people, including brothers and all the kids

One enormous de-boned turkey breast—we are so done with carcasses! Bones will make gravy.
Brussels sprouts, sautéed with bacon and then finished in the oven
Mashed potatoes
Stuffing
Some vegan shit, might even be good
Pecan pie with whupped cream
Just counted 12 bottles of wine and a case of beer—no idea what the concept is there.
Compostable bamboo plates

Cold bike ride this morning to work up an appetite

So incredibly much to be thankful for, including you guys and, especially, Rick for providing this place!
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving!

Postby LarryHoward » Thu Nov 22, 2018 7:41 am

Happy Thanksgiving to all of you and yours. Much to be thankful for.

There will be 7 of us with sister and BIL, niece and grand niece. It will be our first thanksgiving without Jess as she is on Florida. Always has been her favorite family holiday. Sniff.

Turkey and stuffing in the oven. Stuffed ham ready to eat. Various root veggies to roast. Beans to steam. Always wine in the rack so we’ll serve something. The ladies have put together some desserts as well.
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving!

Postby Ajax » Thu Nov 22, 2018 9:27 am

What, no protein powder?

Happy Thanksgiving.
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving!

Postby Slick470 » Thu Nov 22, 2018 9:45 am

Happy Thanksgiving friends.
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving!

Postby kimbottles » Thu Nov 22, 2018 10:13 am

A good day to be thankful, hoping all of you have a lovely Thanksgiving Day.
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving!

Postby BeauV » Thu Nov 22, 2018 11:09 am

Happy Thanksgiving.

We did the deed yesterday with all the kids, spouses, grand kids, and three dogs. It was a festive day and certainly showed us how much we have to be thankful for!
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving!

Postby Orestes Munn » Thu Nov 22, 2018 11:36 am

Ajax wrote:What, no protein powder?

Happy Thanksgiving.

Just had a nice heaping scoop after my ride.
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving!

Postby JoeP » Thu Nov 22, 2018 2:24 pm

Small gathering here. Large chicken (we got tired of turkey several years ago), garlic mashed, stuffing, salad, wine, pumpkin pie & apple pie. All but the pies cooked from scratch by my daughter and I. Happy Thanksgiving to all!
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving!

Postby Olaf Hart » Thu Nov 22, 2018 2:51 pm

Deep frying the Turkey, 18 here this year from all across the US and a couple from Tassie

Happy Thanksgiving...
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving!

Postby kimbottles » Thu Nov 22, 2018 5:01 pm

Just ran over to Elliot Bay Marina in WHITECAP and picked up the kids (and Lucia the nicest puppy in the world.)
Easy trip over in 13 knots gusting 15 from the S. Mild ride. Beats the very crowded ferry!

Trip back will be a bit more interesting as 25-30 knots winds forecasted.
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving

Postby kimbottles » Thu Nov 22, 2018 10:34 pm

Taking kids home it was 28 gusting 31.

VERY happy with her performance in those conditions, especially as it was a night crossing in the famous Puget Sound Square Waves.

Always nice to find your new boat is all you had hoped for and even better.
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving!

Postby Anomaly » Fri Nov 23, 2018 5:32 pm

Just back from Prudence Island-- the ferry ride over yesterday was a bit bracing! Had a big feast with friends who have a house on the island. Came back today and took the sails off. Pulling the stick next week.
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving!

Postby Rob McAlpine » Fri Nov 23, 2018 8:49 pm

Anomaly wrote:Just back from Prudence Island-- the ferry ride over yesterday was a bit bracing! Had a big feast with friends who have a house on the island. Came back today and took the sails off. Pulling the stick next week.


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Re: Happy Thanksgiving!

Postby BeauV » Fri Nov 23, 2018 9:11 pm

Kim, that's a lovely German Shepherd! Glad to hear WHITECAP knows how to handle whitecaps. :)
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving!

Postby BeauV » Fri Nov 23, 2018 9:25 pm

We are working on Thanksgiving Dinner #3 now. I'm taking a short break to catch up, tooooo much turkey!!

It is wonderful to see the kids all grown up and acting like adults! Amazing. The grand daughters all arrayed in matching outfits, ultra-cuteness.

Pouring rain since right after we got in from our Thanksgiving sail. Pictures below. It's great to see it rain like this - we really REALLY need it.

Cheers!

Thanksgiving Day Sail - we're thinking maybe this should be a tradition!
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The Admiral and me hard at work while our Marine son sails the boat
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Our Marine, out of uniform and out of spec haircut, a result of too much time in grad school and not enough time on drill ;)
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After we were back in the slip.....
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A wee dram of the good stuff for the entire crew....
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Enjoying the fruits of hours of sanding and varnishing.... Happy Thanksgiving.
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving!

Postby JoeP » Fri Nov 23, 2018 11:04 pm

Nice day. Love the Mayan glassware.
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving!

Postby Panope » Fri Nov 23, 2018 11:08 pm

We had a fine meal at my folks place.

Counter clockwise from right: me, daughter, wife, dad (he beat his cancer. woohoo), step mom, step sister-in-law, nephews in law. Step brother is taking the picture.

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Re: Happy Thanksgiving!

Postby Ajax » Sat Nov 24, 2018 7:12 am

Steve, that's surely something to be thankful for.
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving!

Postby Anomaly » Sat Nov 24, 2018 8:35 am

Rob McAlpine wrote:
You gonna be in France for Christmas?


Almost. Flying over on Christmas day. Spend a few days with the in-laws then driving to Italy.
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving!

Postby Rob McAlpine » Sat Nov 24, 2018 9:39 am

We fly back the 28th. Probably too tight a schedule to meet.
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving!

Postby Olaf Hart » Sat Nov 24, 2018 9:54 am

Panope wrote:We had a fine meal at my folks place.

Counter clockwise from right: me, daughter, wife, dad (he beat his cancer. woohoo), step mom, step sister-in-law, nephews in law. Step brother is taking the picture.

Steve

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Great times Steve, did your dad build that place?
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving!

Postby Anomaly » Sat Nov 24, 2018 10:03 am

Rob McAlpine wrote:We fly back the 28th. Probably too tight a schedule to meet.


Aww. Shoot! We'll be in the middle of moving right up until flying out but.... maybe!
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving!

Postby Panope » Sat Nov 24, 2018 10:36 am

Olaf Hart wrote:Great times Steve, did your dad build that place?


No, he was still working at the time.

I built most of it.
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving!

Postby Olaf Hart » Sat Nov 24, 2018 11:43 am

It’s a great job, the joints are really thin and the window frame fit is tight,

Any tricks to those tight joints or just measured and hand cut?
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving!

Postby kimbottles » Sat Nov 24, 2018 12:05 pm

Steve might be the most skilled craftsman I have ever met.
His work is to die for.
(And for those who have not met him, he is also one of the nicest people I know.)
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving!

Postby BeauV » Sat Nov 24, 2018 12:07 pm

Steve,

Can you guys just order up logs like that in your area, or are these logs which were cut for you? I'm amazed at how uniform and straight they are.
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving!

Postby Panope » Sat Nov 24, 2018 12:16 pm

We used the "Scandinavian Full Scribe" method. Hard to explain with words, but once you learn process, it is not too difficult. Check out some YouTube vids for the gist.

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Re: Happy Thanksgiving!

Postby Panope » Sat Nov 24, 2018 12:22 pm

kimbottles wrote:Steve might be the most skilled craftsman I have ever met.
His work is to die for.
(And for those who have not met him, he is also one of the nicest people I know.)


I was just a peaon working for the master log builder that my Dad hired to do the log work. After the walls were set, it was just me finishing the place.

I ended up working for the log builder for several years and about half a dozen homes. Got pretty good at fitting logs, but never as good as the master.

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Re: Happy Thanksgiving!

Postby BeauV » Sat Nov 24, 2018 12:44 pm

Steve, wouldn't a laser level speed the process up a lot?? I get the idea of fitting each log to the one below, but do you ever plane/cut the top of the lower log so that you start out with a level surface? (Or at least a smooth one)
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving!

Postby Panope » Sat Nov 24, 2018 1:01 pm

BeauV wrote:Steve,

Can you guys just order up logs like that in your area, or are these logs which were cut for you? I'm amazed at how uniform and straight they are.


Beau,

With the Full Scribe method, using very large diameter trees, it is best to do the log work at a large, flat area so that machinery can be driven all around the structure. My fathers house site is very near the edge of a steep slope. Therefore, the logs were cut, fit, and stacked off-site (15 miles north) at the log builder's FLAT pasture. Logs were then dismantled and re-set with a large crane that could 'reach' across the house.

An alternate, inferior type of log construction uses small logs that are 100% "machined". These generic "Lincoln" logs can be assembled into any house design without custom fitting. These are much cheaper, faster, and more like a "kit".

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