Our good neighbour Gord, who lives next door, says he does not need to read our blog, for he has a front row seat with a live stream every day. This afternoon, he was a little frustrated as he tried to repair some old machinery that refused to run. I told him I had the perfect distraction that would undoubtedly cheer him up. The roping horse that will soon be on the way to the Kraay Family Farm in Lacombe, Alberta, needed a test rider. We had to boost Gord into the saddle as he doesn’t move as he did twenty years ago, but once he was on the horse, he got into the spirit of things. He managed a full eight-second ride. He also quickly got over the troublesome motor he was working on.
Shipwreck armature complete
Matt and I have spent the last few days completing the welding of the giant armature for the shipwreck feature. It will be the final hole for Cap’n Elias’ Shipwreck Cove Adventure Golf on Vala’s Pumpkin Patch in Nebraska. It is a bit hard to make out at this stage of the project, but this is the stern half of a tall ship with a golfing ramp that slopes up to the transom, complete with a skull carved out of the wood. In the next weeks, the crew will tie on the diamond lath, and we’ll begin sculpting the weathered timbers of the ship. Stay tuned…
Animals painted!
Jay worked hard today and managed to tidy up most of the painting and glazing on the roping horse (Would that make it a painted pony? :) )and Highland cow that will soon be on the way to Kraay’s Family Farm in Lacombe, Alberta. When the animals get to the farm, the kids will sit on the horse and then attempt to rope the cow, which should be a lot of fun!
