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The purpose of this blog is for posting comments, photos, etc. concerning the weekly celebration of National River Day (or Monday night bag-out). Comments are welcome!

Wednesday, October 26, 2016

River Day 10/24/2016

Since we're down to the last few days before the fall camping trip, we'd stayed closer to home again this week.  We had considered going on down to the river, but with final preparations for the trip still being made, we opted to gather in town.  Work issues and camper problems were both the deciding factors.  Tim, Pat, Jay, Ted and I all made it for this week's celebration.

It was a beautiful afternoon; sunny with temps in the 60s.  Despite our location, I did get to watch Jay build a little fire in his back yard.  It was only leaves, but hey, a fire is a fire.

We didn't get into any projects to speak of - most of the talk was about the rest of the week.  I did take just a couple of 
photos, but I promise there'll be plenty more when we return from Sherwood. 

No river but still a great River Day!
Sherwood Supplies

Tuesday, October 18, 2016

River Day 10/17/2016

It was a later River Day for me this week, so I'm thankful the celebration was held much closer to home.  On the same street even!  Jay, Ted and I got together at Jay's place for an evening of fellowship and projects.  Can't beat that for a Monday evening.

Jay and Ted had gotten started a little earlier than I was able to (didn't think I was going to make it at all), and they had the first project done before I joined them.  We've been working on some "furniture" for a few weeks now, but usually during our Friday evening Happy Hour, or Prayer Meeting, whichever you prefer.  Anyway, Ted wanted some modifications on his, and I think he's got it done to his satisfaction. 

Jay had another project he wanted us to take a shot at, and after some experimentation, some head scratching, and some spare parts, he now has a functioning doorbell ringer in the shop.  And we didn't even break the working one on the main floor of the house!  This little project took a good bit of brain power, and I'm surprised it didn't negate the adult beverages that were consumed during the process.  Here is a perfect example of how a little perseverance pays off.
Parts from 1972
 

We didn't see the river this week, and we had no fire (although Jay wanted one) but it was still a great celebration of National River Day.




Finished product
 
Ted Travel Snack Pack

Tuesday, October 11, 2016

River Day 10/10/2016

River Day was held at the river again this week, and this time we had the Rivertarian Party well represented: Pat, Jay, Tim, Ted and myself.  The weather was perfect for the holiday, even though it was about 10 degrees cooler than last week.  I think the temp was somewhere around 62 - no shorts and t-shirts, but instead jeans and long sleeves were the order of the day.  Gettin' to be that time of year! (Personally, I'm looking forward to cold and snow).

Freddy came down to visit with us for a while, to get us caught up on the goings-on at the river.  You know, stuff like rodents, family, neighbors, and even a bit of politics (it is an election year, after all).  He even brought us a nice load of old boards to burn, strapped to the back of his 4-wheeler.  With the cooler air, it was much appreciated.  We did collect a bit while we were there, but a ready made pile is always nice.

While Jay, Ted and I were scrounging up some firewood, we noticed the remains of someone's paddle boat washed up below the camp.  I can honestly say that after all the years we've spent at the river, this was a first.  We've had toys, bench grinders, containers of every shape and size, pieces of yard furniture, clothing, feminine hygiene products, you name it.  Now we can officially add watercraft.  But I think you can see from the picture, it's far from being seaworthy.

Always glad to be able celebrate River Day!





Wednesday, October 5, 2016

River Day 10/03/2016

 
If there's a single word we can use to sum up the last 12 months, I think it would be "change".  We've seen many over the last year, and some of them have affected National River Day, including one this week.

After being moved from Beckley to the river, undergoing flood damage, tree damage, being moved, and being modified, the (once) tin building at the camp is gone.  Except for a piece of glass or two on the ground, there isn't a trace it was even there.  Every part of it has been removed.  The camp itself has taken on  different look with it's absence.  Over the last 12-15 years it housed tools, bait, supplies, wet Rivertarians, and numerous crock-pots of dinner.  The whole idea of National River Day was conceived of and begun in that old outbuilding.  Sad to see it gone.

This week Jay, Ted, Pat and I made it down for a pleasant (as usual) River Day celebration.  Temps were in the low 70's, and the sky was mostly overcast. 

The river was up and muddy this week, probably due to some rains upriver that affected the Greenbrier.  It looked pretty good for fishing, but no one bothered trying.

We had a nice fire going (thanks Jay and Ted!) and there was (is) plenty of burning material around.  We hung around the fire pit most of the time, and had a short visit from Freddy.  Everyone is getting ready for the fall camping trip (Sherwood this year) so a lot of the conversation was about preparations for the annual event.  Not to sound too melancholy about it, but it would be nice to be planning with our fallen brother again.  He will be missed again this year.