Thursday, August 21, 2008

Backyard Hurricane!

Here are some very frightening pictures of a recent Hurricane sighting in the WildHawks' backyard. I apologize for the graphic nature of some of these images.


Hop Harvest Update

The first hop cones have been harvested in our little hop growing experiment. They have been dried and are now in the freezer waiting for use in a batch of brew. The hops that were harvested were from the lone Cascade plant that made it. The three Nugget plants are doing well and should be ready to harvest very soon.



Gardner Lake - Southern Johnson County's Hidden Gem

As some of you may know, the WildHawk family likes to spend an occasional summer day at Grandpa Jack's Gardner Lake house. Most Gardner Lake outings consist of the following activities:

- Lunchtime arrival.

- Snacking on various chips and dips and assorted other finger foods, if lucky gizzards may be provided.

- Drinking beer.

- Drinking tequila with Grandpa Jack.

- Chasing children and yelling at them (both yours and others').

- Swimming (not every time)

- Cruising the lake on the pontoon boat.

- Eating dinner (usually a pot-luck style arrangement)


On special occasions, activities can stretch into the wee hours of the morning. Highlights of the lake season are: Rot-Gut Beer Contest Day, 4th of July, Memorial Day Weekend, and Cousins Reunion Day. All in all, it's a pretty good way to spend a summer day. As evidenced by all of the beautiful new homes popping up around the lake, the secret is getting out. Look out Lake of the Ozarks, Gardner Lake is coming for you!
Here is letter to the KC Star written by one of the original Breitenstein inhabitants of Gardner Lake: http://www.kansascity.com/631/story/729948.html