Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Great Day on the Trail




It was another great day on the trail. No complaints from us. We both enjoy being able to get away and just let the wind, air and sun envelope us with the sweet scent of freedom.
We headed out about 10 am up trail 7 north. A few bumps in the little gully just before Mancelona Road. This is a narrow stretch so you're not going that fast anyway for the bumps to cause any major inconvenience. As you come up out of the gully.. you can see Mancelona Road ahead;
we both noticed sled tracks where people have cut across the railroad tracks right there (instead of following the trail on down to Mancelona Rd and then cutting back south on trail 4). Apparently, they forgot or did not know this is illegal, dangerous and could cost the use of the railroad land for the trail! .. Just take the extra few minutes and cross at the road.
Have you noticed that the trail sign turns to 47 from this point along Old 27 South? Mike says its because this is both trail 7 and 4. BUT, further down towards Lovels there is a stretch labeled 47 too... its rather confusing.
We traveled on into Gaylord. The closer to Gaylord, the dirtier the trail. Its still ridable, smooth, and snowcovered... but very dirty snow. Crossed over the trail at Extreme and continued along Trail 4. Great ride.
Until we reached the intersection of 404/North Loop and Trail 4 headed south. We continued along trail 4 into Lovels and from this stretch on it was rough. I gave it a 2-3 ibuprofen rating (first I've had to do this year!)... and ibuprofen being the snowmobilers drug of choice as evidenced by the many bottles of ibuprofen seen in guests rooms. Less snow also.
Every other time in the past when we've taken this portion of the trail to Lovells we've seen deer. Nothing this year. I did spy a little mouse! ... it must have been traveling across the trail. Neither one of us hit him, but Mike (who was in front) blew him across the trail when he passed and the poor little guy was rolling across when I saw him... rather disoriented, but he shook himself off and started back into the woods. First time I've spied a mouse in the winter woods.
We ate lunch in Lovells and then began the return trip back. When we reached 404 we took it north and had more enjoyable riding.
All too soon, we were home and time to get busy. Busy walking Sparky, feeding Sparky and then playing with Sparky. He's not shy about letting us know he wants attention.

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I'm Getting my Own Ride


I mean it! ... I am tired of being left home alone while they go out riding,
come spring...................
I'm getting my own ride.
And I'll be out of here for a whole day too!
Sparky T. Ray!

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Just Nothing Much

Its cold. A chilling 8 degrees right now, 9:30 pm. This weekend is supposed to be bitter arctic cold so if you're planning on heading north, pack warm.
We'll be heading out on the sleds tomorrow. Still unsure what route we'll take. We do know where we are NOT going: and that is Lewistown. Riders just came in saying they just had the worst ride of their life when they got to the Lewistown trails. Extremely rough going. They're down now taking hot showers and ibuprofen.
They report Gaylord trails are well groomed and good riding.
We just finished up folding the last of the weekends laundry. A day of riding tomorrow, and then we'll be getting ready for another weekend. The lucky ones who have enjoyed the trail during the week will be checking out Thurs/Fri and we start the cycle of a motel life all over again.
The phone has been very busy the past two days with people planning their February sledding get aways.
Can you believe it February arrives in just one more day? How can the first month of the new year be almost over already?

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Did You Know...............speed limit


An interesting face I heard on the radio going into work this morning. Michigan's speed limit on the freeways was changed to 70 mph. But due to the fact that Michigan has no money... they haven't been able to afford to make new signs. So now when you think you're going just 5 mph over the speed limit sign you'll actually be right at the speed limit!


Rather sad, our beautiful state has no money to for new signs.

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Michigan Wolf


Good News for the Michigan Wolf

He's no longer an endangered species in the state of Michigan.

Sparkys Sister Lola

Hey, my sister Lola sent me a picture of herself and her people Dad, EJ. They finally got some snow down there (St. Joe County Michigan, along the Indiana-Michigan state lines) and Lola wanted to show off that she's been sledding.
Just because she's a little bit jealous of me and my life up here in Northern Michigan. She knows how much I've wanted to go sledding. hmmmm .. I can't even see her sled. Where's it at?
Sparky T. Ray....................

Monday, January 29, 2007

Smooth Riding

Mike and I enjoyed a quickie (ride) when I got home from work. And it was a good ride.... just 32 miles but enjoyable every bit of the way. We headed out on trail 7 - 47 - 774. The ride along trail 7 and 47 was good, a few bumps along the way but not too many. It was pretty smooth going, with alot of dirty snow along trail 7. With it being so close to the highway alot of the sand and salt gets thrown along there, so its hard to avoid.
Once we got onto trail 774 it was a fantastic ride... SMOOTH. The Princess (who felt the pea-- you got to know your fairytales) would not have found any fault with this trail. It was awesome.
Its a great little ride to the backside of Big Boy.
We stopped in and enjoyed supper and then headed back out on the trail.
The powerlines and ride along the airport was great fun. Through the pine trees very pretty with the pine boughs laden with snow.
I've always enjoyed this trail because its not ridden that much. We didn't see any other riders on it tonight.
We veered off onto trail 4 as we were heading back and rode along it for a ways... again, good riding. A few bumps here and there.
32 miles. A nice little evening ride. Made the day worthwhile.

Trees Kill

Trees are killers (maybe not premeditated) but they do kill (manslaughter). They stand firm and tall and refuse to move.
This weekend an 8 year old was killed in Kalkaska County on a sledding hill when the sled she and two siblings were sliding down the hill on veered off the path and hit a tree. Despite her helmet she died of massive head injuries.
In Oscodo county a snowmobiler went out of control, hitting a tree. Same results.
Please drive carefully - and watch yourself around the trees.

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Sunday, January 28, 2007

Dogs in Trouble


Dan The Man

We heard from Dan this afternoon. He's happily situated in Oregon where he reports they have a foot and a half of snow. He's settled into a nice apartment. He's close enough to family (in Washington) that they've made a trip to visit. He's also been able to get out and enjoy his snowmobile.
He's missed at Ray's Retreat this winter, but we're glad he's where he can enjoy snowmobiling. Because... what would a winter be if you could not jump on a snowmobile and get out and ride? .. a very dull winter.

Saturday, January 27, 2007

Saturday Morning

Hi! I'm just checking my email while Mike and Ann are busy serving breakfast. Its a great weekend. New snow coming down, and even better a motel full of people. Lots of kids!! You got to love that. ...... what's that I hear? "Where's Sparky?" ...
Hey, Right here I am................gotta go and greet my public. They love me. Just like I love them-----------------------------------------------------Sparky T. Ray------------------------

Friday, January 26, 2007

The Things People Ask

Of course the world is full of all kinds of people... to make the world an interesting place, right?
We get a call tonight from a lady asking if we have any rooms available for a weekend later in Feb. Yes, we do. Good - she'd like one. She'll be coming in approx. 2 am Friday night, which will actually at that time be Sat AM... and since it'll be Sat. AM she'll only have to pay for one night, right?
WRONG! What she's really asking is if there is a two nights for the price of one. Which there is not! Hey Lady, we can rent that room to someone Friday night. Why would we give you a two for one deal?
Good Luck trying to find a motel that will do that for you.

I sound a little cranky. Guess I am tired. Mike was the one who talked to her, and he was actually much nicer in his reply... but once he got off the phone; well if you know Mike, he had to rant a little.

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The weekend is here

I got all my messages checked while I was out walking this afternoon. Met up with friends Sassy and Dancer. A few inches of fresh snow made it alot of fun. Its going to be another busy weekend. Hope you'll be here.


Thursday, January 25, 2007

Jordan Fish Hatchery





Here's the pictures taken inside and outside of the fish hatchery. The Jordan River National Fish Hatchery Visitor Center was established in 1963 is dedicated to stocking lake trout in the Great Lakes, primarily Lakes Michigan and Huron. The hatchery produces up to two million yearly lake trout yearly (and they are all marked!)

Their website:
www.fws.gov/midwest/jordanriver

Jordan Valley Ride





We enjoyed a great day yesterday. How could it have been anything else, when it was a day spent riding on the trails?
We headed out mid-morning with Farmer Bob (that's him sitting on his sled). We started on trail 7 out front of the motel, and then onto trail 4 all the way over to Jordan Valley loop, 774.
The trail was covered in snow the entire ride. Closer to Alba it was less, but the trail was still decent. Dirty snow. But snow.
The powerlines and airport run along Lakes of the North was a chance to blow the cobwebs off before slowing down again for a more leisurely pace. Along 131 had a few rough areas, but you could easily find a smoother path just alongside the well worn trail itself.
We headed into the Jordan Valley right there at Alba, south end of the loop. The first several miles were extremely rough. Large holes big enough to swallow a small sled. You don't want to eat before going through those, it may jiggle that food right up. After the first few miles it smoothed and we enjoyed a scenic ride through the valley.
We made a stop into the fish hatchery. There isn't any sign there telling you the fishing hatchery is back there... (although two years ago there was). Its a trail off to the east, very narrow with stream along one side and fence along the other. It goes right to the parking lot of the fish hatchery.
This is a great rest stop. Warm restrooms, the fish hatchery itself, and even coffee, tea and hot chocolate available. They stay open 24 hours. The ladies working in the outer building invited us in to see them at work marking the little trout. They were a friendly bunch and very informative.
We finished up the Jordan Valley loop and then rode onto Larry's, along 131 where we had our lunch.
You know another reason people enjoy snowmobiling? Because you are always meeting new friends! We visited with the fish hatchery workers and learned a little about them. Eleanor has a farm in Curtis, and is a dairy farmer now in East Jordan. Along the trail we stopped and visited a group from Indiana. While at Larry's we met Don and his friends. Don has had a cabin on Otsego Lake for the past 45 years. They were enjoying the mid week quieter trails to ride and catch up with friends.
On the ride back the snow seemed dirtier... more riders had been through since early morning. Over by Alba... alot of the corners showing spots of bare dirt, and icy corners making it a little wicked if they catch you by surprise. So take care.
Just as we were approaching the roller coaster hills (Mancelona Rd) the groomer was topping the last hill. We sat and waited for him to pass. What a great ride over those hills.. the best and easiest its been this year. The ride back home following the freshly groomed trails was great!!! Almost awesome.
Sparky was very wound up when we walked through the door at 5 p.m., after a 100 mile day.
The only thing that could have made it a better day would have been having a cook here that would have had dinner waiting for us. Soup and Grilled Cheese Sandwiches ended the day.


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Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Day of Neglect

THEY (Mike and Ann) have left me alone all day. They left right after breakfast and didn't return until after 5 p.m. Isn't that considered neglect?
They come in all rosy cheeks chattering away about the great day they had! ... good trails, good riding. Bah, Humbug! What about me, and my very lonely day. Oh sure,
they toss me a pupparoni and think everything will be alright. and it did help, I admit. I've almost forgotten why I was so upset with them. ... but really, I'm their best friend! I need a sled.

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Sparky Says


The average dog is a nicer person than the average person.
------------------ Andy Rooney

Itching to Ride

Fresh snow arrived again today! The weather forecast puts a smile on our face too - cold and snow! For the next ten days! Winter is definitely here. Hopefully the snow will be widespread so the surrounding areas will get some needed snow on their trails. Its been great riding (according to our guests) every day this week. But you can't get south to Grayling or you'll get down to just a few inches of snow, can't get past Lewistown or you will run out of snow, or too north of Indian River.. little snow. Gaylord trails, Starvation Lake, Lakes of the North, Blue Bear are good riding.
I am very excited! Once we finish folding the last of the laundry that is piled high, once we finish breakfast we are bundlng up and firing up our sleds. Its been a week and a day since we've been able to go riding.
Mike did admit that he fired up his sled today to go over to get the mail, and zip up the trail quickly.
Sunday I was so tempted to go for a quick ride, but we were busy and exhausted from cleaning rooms. Monday evening as I drove home from work... I was thinking maybe if arriving guests have all arrived we can take a ride up along the trail through the airport. The trail looked so nice. When I walked in, Mike said we were waiting for just one more reservation to arrive. It wasn't long before they walked in the door and I felt a tremor or excitement thinking we could soon head out. While Mike was checking them in... Sparky went into the back room .. where Mike had red paint sitting out... and Sparky returned with red paint all along the right side of his face. I went into the laundry room to get a rag, and WHAM! The hanging light came smashing down onto my head, dropping me to my knees. It made a racket. The light breaking, me hollering .. Sparky yelping. Mike never noticed a thing.
I calmly put my hand to the back of my head, felt the warm moist flow of blood, the swelling, and oh yes, the pain!
There was no ride last night.

Wouldn't it be great if I could make a living by just reporting trail conditions? Then I could ride everyday! and forget all these other committments that keep me off the trail.

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Monday, January 22, 2007

Recommended Minimum Ice


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Fragile Ice

Several snowmobiles went into Houghton Lake over the weekend. This is their big TipUp Town Festival. It wasn't being held out on the ice like it normally is... since the lake was completely open until just last week. People were warned to stay off the ice because it wasn't solid yet... but when do people listen? Luckily, no one drowned...... but why take a chance?

www.9and10news.com/category/story/?id=112148

Shout Out---- Dan Where Are You?

I'm sending a shout out to Dan! .. You know who you are Dan the Man (Mennonite Dan). Inquirying minds have wanted to know if we've heard from you (no we haven't), if you are out in Washington yet, settled in and done any riding out west there. So if you're reading this Dan please give us a call or email!

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Sunday, January 21, 2007

Too Tired To Know Directions

Total exhaustion. . . is what three nights of a full house will do to an old body. My mind apparently is also exhausted. We had a call over an hour ago from a 'room' that has a reservation for tonight. Asking what exit they needed to get off I75 to arrive here. I say, 270/Waters. He replies: oh, we just passed that. I say fine, just get off at the next exit which will be the first Gaylord exit, turn right... going south past Otsego Lake State Park and we'll be on the right hand side. hmmmmmmmmmm. Did you catch that? or maybe you're as tired as I am? They're headed north, so when they get off that Gaylord exit, (by Jays) they really should go left. But I did have it right when I said they needed to go south. The minute I hung up, Mike corrected me. I was hoping they wouldn't have caught the turn right, and only heard the take 27 south. But, its been over an hour ... so who knows where they are? Vanderbilt? But wouldn't you stop and ask directions, or call again? Wouldn't you? ...

We fed 50 some people this morning, cleaned 9 rooms, stripped all 16 rooms and carried out all the trash, have been putting laundry in/out washers and dryers all through the day, folded one whole shelf of sheets and towels. Answered phone calls, took Sparky for three walks and made the weekly phone calls to family.

Mid afternoon, around 2 we stopped for a lunch break. After which we both zonked out. One of us noisily resting. An hours rest was enough to rejuvenate us to get going again. I had promised Sparky a walk so he and I headed out. We ended up over on the trail to check it out. The groomer came by as we were walking. Sparky was quite impressed with the big machine. I was impressed with how smooth the trail was... enough so I went back over and tried to convince Mike we had the energy to do three more rooms and go out for a quick ride. It was so tempting, along with the light falling snow.

Several of our guests had spent the day out riding. They had checked out of their rooms earlier but weren't ready to give up their weekend riding pleasure. All of them let us know that todays ride was the best of the past several days. Very few riders, with more smooth trails than rough. The Gaylord area still seems to be the area with more snow than south, east or north. Hopefully we can get out at least for a short ride tomorrow. . .
Still 7 rooms to clean. I also have to go into work tomorrow as well as get some bookkeeping done. ... time/energy are things I fall short of!

Well I hope those people realize the mistake and remember it was first their mistake by missing the exit 270!
We are only human as Sparky likes to remind us.

Saturday, January 20, 2007

Birds and Snowflakes cartoon


Friday, January 19, 2007

I've been able to be at Rays Retreat for the entire day. No trips to work, into town, or out on an EMS run. It has seemed very nice. The only time I've been outside is walking with Sparky. Which has been numerous times. I enjoy have 'car free' days.

We've kept plenty busy starting out with serving breakfast to a dining room full of hungry Snowmads from Ohio. Several from their group didn't have the best days out on the trails. In fact their riding was cut short for one whose Polaris engine seized up. He solved that by going into town and buying a new one! Tomorrow he'll have a much more enjoyable ride. Another fellow ended up spending half his day in the ER after being thrown from his sled (hitting a large hole and losing control).

Trail 7 running along Old 27 has been very rough. Riders have to take it slow along this stretch. Most of the riders today took the Starvation Lake - Lake of the Norths trip and enjoyed it. Farmer Bob stopped in, he had ridden up from Higgins Lake and states that wasn't one of his better rides. He's hoping with todays snowfall his return trip was smoother.

The snow has been falling through the day. Its hard to make an accurate calculation as to the amount, but guessing about ten inches at this point. Its snowing hard right now and they're calling for it to continue through the night. So this will make a very good snowfall for all those that like to hear we've got a foot of snow or more. We will be there by this weekend.

Did you know that the International Snowmobile Manufacturers Association is based in Haslett, MI? That was a surprise to me, actually it was a surprise to me that there was an International Snowmobile Manuacturers Association. Now, where is Haslett, MI?

At their sight, I discovered the Top Five Reasons Snowmobilers go sledding according to a poll they conducted. They are: 1. View Scenery
2. Be with Friends
3. Get away from the stresses of everyday
4. Close to Nature
5.Refreshing change
Yep, that's all the reasons we love it too!

Any other reasons why you like to snowmobile? ... I am not a speed demon, but I have to admit to getting just a quick rush of exhiliaration when there's a straight away.... there's no objects to get in my way.... and pushing it and feeling the thrill of speed... for a quick few minutes .... and then I understand why dogs enjoy the feel of the wind blowing through their ears as they hang their heads out the car windows.

Wintry Day

Its been a great wintry day.


Ann say's she's fallen in love. (No.. its not another man... one is plenty to have around the house)... its Grifffon, this Welsh Terrier (left picture) who's staying at the motel this weekend. I like him too! We had a great time racing around in the snow.

Its been a great day! The motel is full of all my friends from the Ohio Snowmads Club. Everyone has been excited to see me. They remember me from last winter when I was just a little tyke. All have been amazed how big I've grown, and how beautiful I am! I'm not bragging.. just stating what has been said over and over today.
When we took our walk we ran into my old friends, collies Sassy and Dancer. I always have a good time when I run into them. Sassy is the fastest runner I know. She can zip and zag even faster than me. Is there any more fun than zigging and zagging in the snow?
Everyone's been out riding their snowmobiles today.
Ann and Mike have been too busy to go out and ride. (HA! just how I like it... they can stay here with me) The snow keeps piling up so maybe we'll have plenty of guests all week that I can enjoy.


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Thursday, January 18, 2007

Heavy Lake Effect Snow

I just read the National Weather Service out of Gaylord, MI... which states:

Heavy Lake Effect Snow Expected Across Portions of Northwest Lower and Eastern Upper Late Tonight into Early Saturday. Very cold air moving cross the relatively warmer waters of Lake Michigan and Lake Superior will result in snow showers across Northern Michigan beginning late toight through Early Saturday. The sow will be heavy at times across portis of Northwest Lower including: GAYORD.... Kalkaska and Charlevoix areas...........

LAKE EFFECT SNOW WARNING IN EFFECT FROM MIDNIGHT TONIGHT (thursday) TO 7 AM SATURDAY

yippee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Wednesday.. just Mike and I

We sent Ann off to work this morning. Mike and I kept busy all day with cleaning a few rooms. Then we had to clean things up in the kitchen. Ann left us a list. In-between each chore she'd written 'Take Sparky out' .... or 'Play with Sparky'. Mike was a good boy and did just that. Here we're taking a noon break to catch the weather. Its looking good for snow coming in Thursday night and hitting us thru Saturday with major lake effect. That's all they talk about here... snow, snow, snow.
My friend, Tiva has been staying with Laurie. A gal that works with Ann. It sounds like a good home situation for Tiva. She has a 12 year old boy! Wow, wouldn't I love that! I mean these two old folks are nice. But wow, a boy to tussle with would be alot of fun. I always love it when Taylor. . age 11 comes to visit his Grandma and Grandpa Michigan. He can run almost as fast as me, and has as much energy as me. . . Tiva's visit with us has been good because now I hear Mike and Ann talking about thinking it might be good for me to have a sibling. Just someone with a higher energy level to keep up with me. I'm no slug!

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Riding to Starvation Lake - Lake of the North







We enjoyed a good ride this afternoon. There's about 6 inches of snow outside, with a base on the trails of 2-3 inches. Its hard to really tell what the base is, so people stop asking! Please. I mean really...........how do you accurately measure the base? Tell me.
We headed out about 12:30 today. We had waited until it warmed up a bit. Morning temps here in Gaylord were a brisk 5 degrees. When we went into town at 9 it had warmed up to 6 degrees. By the time we hit the trail it was a warming 18 degrees. Just perfect for a trail ride.

We noticed some brave ice fishermen out a short distance on Otsego Lake when we came home from town. I would be a little nervous about that, the cold weather hasn't been here that long for solid ice cover.

We had a plan to ride over to Starvation Lake, which was a good plan since it gave us a good ride. The top picture is of the trail as we're headed to Starvation Lake. We stopped there for a bite to eat.While there, I discovered the secret to our long marriage - 35 years in March. We walked in and each went to the restroom. From the bathroom I went over and sat down at an empty table. There were several tables full of other riders. I see Mike come into the dining room. He walks over towards the table I am sitting at, my back was to him (I have decent perpheral vision) and notice him go to the table directly BEHIND me, pull the chair out.. DIRECTLy behind me and start to sit down. I turned around and propositioned him. He hadn't realized it was me! See, it was like a fresh new romance right there, after 35 years! Still a thrill.

He said because I had my coat off. What the heck? I don't wear that snomobile coat all the time! Then he said... well because my back was to him. whatever. Maybe I need to start wearing a name tag.

We stopped to get gas at the little station/store along Starvation Lake. New owners from last season and we wish them well. (top picture/right)

Headed from Starvation Lake on through Lakes of the North and home. We both agreed it was a good ride. The Blue Bear had been groomed making it a great smooth ride. Gaylord trails have not been groomed, but it was still decent riding. There were a few spots that were rough. Mainly on trail 7 out front here, along Old 27 South. The roller coaster hills along Mancelona Rd were rough also.
Why don't they put horns on snowmobiles? So when Mike (who leads most times) slows down and isn't off to the side before I run into his rear end, I could lay on the horn and warn him to get out of the way. OR when he's went in to pay for the gas, and I am sitting out on the sled... waiting, waiting and waiting (and I know he's not using the facilities.. he's doing what he does best - you guessed it! talking) I could lay on the horn.










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Home Alone


I've been home alone........

all afternoon! I've kept busy....
stiring up a little trouble.

Sunday, January 14, 2007

Big Screen TV


This cartoon is for my Cuzzin and Jim who just got them a brand new big tv after Christmas. ... I think they still need to go out and get the recliner to go with it!
From one crazy cuzzin to the other crazy cuzzin!..
love ya, ann

Watching and Waiting

I've been busy today. Once breakfast was over and Mike was done talking the three of us headed upstairs to strip the rooms. I don't why those two complain about it, its alot of fun. I raced up and down the hallway several times before they had even started. Then I went in and helped Ann grabbing towels and sheets. She'd throw them in the big garbage bag and then I would pull them out and race down the hallway with them. This way they could get aired out a bit. I got in a little extra exercise when I would run in and jump from one bed to the next as Ann was getting the sheets off. We had it finished in no time. I was a little put out when they wouldn't let me go back up to help with the cleaning and making beds. They try to tell me people wouldn't want my hairs on their beds.. .. I find that hard to believe.
I walked on over to the trail to check it out (of course I took Ann along). We were both surprised that its not totally dirt out front here. But for the most part,its not good riding.
We're waiting and watching the skies.... snow is in the forecast.

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Picture of our Ambulance luring peope in for spaghetti


Saturday, January 13, 2007

Spaghetti Supper


How much spaghetti does it take to feed a village? ... alot! More than 13 pounds. We actually ran short of spaghetti this time at our Fundraising Spaghetti Supper held at the Otsego Lake Township Firehall. This is a picture of Gabe, our spaghetti chef in our kitchen with pans and pans of spaghetti that he'd cooked up. It took an afternoon of preparing spaghetti, and meat sauce to feed everyone. Due to licensing laws and such, it has to be prepared in our kitchen and then taken down to the firehall where its heated up.
Despite the weather causing several cancellations here at Rays's its still been a busy weekend. We have 8 rooms of guests, all but one are snowmobilers. Everyone is just so anxious to get out and try their sleds out this season. At least the ground is frozen, with snow around. The Bob and Bob team rode to Lovells (where they report they ran completely out of snow). Trails are in poor condition. We need SNOW.
This morning started with our serving breakfast to our guests: pancakes and sausage. In between flipping pancakes I was mixing up cookie dough. Peanut butter, oatmeal raisin and what was going to be chocolate chip. They turned into chocolate cookies when the warmth in the kitchen melted the chips as they were sitting on the counter. By 11 I had baked 12 dozen cookies (to be taken down to the firehall for desert). A brief sit down with a glass of ice water and then it was time to start cleaning rooms, changing towels out and then laundry detail. Laundry detail itself is ongoing... I am pleased to report it has all been washed, dryed... and a mountain of it is on the table to be folded.
At this point it was 2 p.m. I sat down with feet up to read the paper, have a sandwich and pepsi and then shut my eyes until 3:30 pm. Time to walk and feed Sparky. Get my clothes changed and down to the firehall.
I was down to the firehall until 6, when Mike and I changed spots. He went down to the hall while I came back to watch the motel. ... and back out into the kitchen to bake the biscuits for tomorrow breakfast. Biscuits and Gravy.
Mike returned after helping with clean up and reports the supper was a great success. Our Waters Festival Committee has funds in its account. We are planning the First Ever Waters Festival - the Sunday of Labor Day weekend. It will be a fun day for our community that will end with fireworks. Sounds good, huh?
So now, I am going to climb into bed and dream of the fireworks. (of course with snowflakes falling too!)

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Friday, January 12, 2007

Change of Title

I was just thinking...................
after listening to everyone around here today.......................
Maybe the title of this blog should just be: Northern Michigan Trails?
Just saying,
Sparky T. Ray

Its hard not to be rather discouraged right now. I am most generally able to keep a 'good attitude and spirit' even in the midst of swirling troubles. Mother Nature is testing me today. I hate to even put this phrase in print, but its been whirling around in my brain all day... The Winter That Wasn't..... isn't that a horrible thought? But good grief, it is Jan 12! and we have had minimal riding weather. And NEVER when we can make any income from it. This is the January of going to the poor house. ... maybe a Slight Exaggeration.

It was still warm this morning. Mike and I were both up earlier... we went to bed discouraged and concerned for our guests who had many miles to come north. We made the trail updates and tried to call a few guests we thought may not read the reports to give them the option to cancel out.. which they did.

I headed out the door to work. Thank God! ... at least once I walk through the door of 'the home' ... I am beseiged with questions, concerns and needs from staff, residents and family. I have no empty space in my head for negative thoughts or any other thoughts than the problems I am dealing with at that time. It keeps me sane (so.... that may explain Mike, who pretty much is here all day!... )constantly talking with people for updates, watching every weather forecast on the tv, and radio) and of course constantly looking out the window to see IF the temp has dropped and IF snow i falling.

I only give a fleeting thought as I am standing by a residents bedroom window trying to convince her to get out of bed (at noon)... and call her to come to look out the window for me and confirm... Is that rain?! ... and I groan as she answers... :"What the h..... do you think that is, its wet isn't it?" She is such a mood uplifter.

I had planned to leave earlier today since we were to be busy with checking guests, but call Mike and find out many (of course and understandably) are cancelled. No need to go home early... may as well stay and make a few extra bucks since Rays Retreat is bringing in any extra bucks.

Remember the good old days...........................when winter was winter, with snow and cold? Oh I long for those days.

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Thursday, January 11, 2007

Changing Trail Conditions

We were able to get out and ride three days this week. Mon/Tues/Wed. A good start to a late start snowmobiling season. Mike just went out now, so he'll have another day/night on me. He wanted to check to see how the trail conditions had changed since last nights ride. Sunshine made an appearance and unwanted warmer temps. We reached 36... it was dripping outside. We had lots of errands to run in town. On the way back, about 2 p.m. we could see dirt on the trail closer to Gaylord. Once we got out of town a few miles it was more snow. We had thought the groomer had been out, but then I checked the official Gaylord tourism site and they reported they hadn't ran, but were planning on panning the trail on Friday. I don't kow if that will have changed since snow is less, and if we don't get any fresh snow tonight I wouldn't want them just to take away remaining snow. So they may rethink that... weather forecast has a chance of snow overnight. And the good news of colder temps tomorrow. You have to watch the weather forecast hourly.... it changes that quickly. This morning they were calling for the cold front to come through tomorrow... early afternoon it had changed to Sat... and tonight at last check it shows the cold front coming through at midnight. Sooner is better!!!
It gets very nerve wracking watching the weather...............watching the trail...........worrying about what we said in the last report and its changed now, and are people going to upset that its not the same? ... Hey, we're not in charge of the weather. .... although I can guarantee you Mike would like to be! I could also guarantee you that it would stay cold and snow covered 6 months a year then too!
When we rode over to Lakes of the North last night (it was Mike, myself and Terry Webb) for supper once I got home we had a good time. As I stated in my trail reports there were equally good and rough riding. Enough good that we were all glad we had made the trip. It was our first time this season up over the roller coaster hills along Mancelona Road. Going there didn't faze me much, but coming home it was a different story. As I was sliding downhill I felt my heart start to pound a little hearter before I gave it a little more gas and got up to the top. It was dark as we were riding back from The Settings. Pretty cool with the starlit sky. A few of those sharp curves through the woods (Lake of the North) can be tricky if you're not careful. Mike thought he was a soaring eagle on the way there...........and hey Bob and Bob, he got up to 70 mph!!! He was so full of himself.. thinking he's a real racing fool. It didn't last long... the dark night slowed him down, and then when we headed back it was colder, trailer was packed harder and his sled wasn't handling as well. So he was slowed down. We passed only two other riders on our way home. So many reasons who up north living is great. There's another one: being able to go out mid week and ride and feel like you own the trailways.

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Meet Tiva!


Hey guys! I was so excited when Mom came home from work yesterday.... she walked in with Tiva! See pic to the right..... she's a round Golden, 6 years old. A little stuffy, (I didn't say stuffed) but she is very very fluffy, and its not hair! I was so happy thinking I was going to have a sibling to share the motel with; but we're not sure that's going to work out. Tiva is 6 years old. She's very nervous right now. Seems she was left abandoned for two weeks in a house. Alone with two cats. Her owner just walked away. I didn't know people did things like that!
I know Mike and Ann keep telling me crazy stories about other dogs that have to live outdoors, or that no one loves ... I just have not been sure its true. How could anyone do that to a dog?
Tiva didn't like my playful loving self.... although she did mellow out some by later today. She's went to another home for the weekend, but we may get her back when things quiet back down this next week. I'm sure she'll come to love me, aren't you?
Terry and Julie Webb left today. I had fun with them while they were here. Its a quiet night tonight, the phones have finally quieted down a little bit. I have tried to help out... I jumped up to answer the phone and did knock it off the handset... but then ANN grabbed it before I bark my greeting. How rude. I'll try again, and maybe it'll be one of you!
We're going to have a busy weekend and I can't wait.

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Wednesday, January 10, 2007

In Remembrance

It is with a very heavy heart that I sit here tonight writing 'words of remembrance'. Because, it hurts just to realize that it really is true, that this dear and Gentle Man has left this world. I received word Friday evening that Joel Carpenter, age 42 had been killed that morning in a car accident. He was buried this morning, 11 a.m. My heart, thoughts, prayers and tears have been downstate - Sturgis, Michigan throughout the day. I was planning on driving on down yesterday morning, but due to weather conditions and scheduling conflicts I was unable to make it where my heart has been the past several days.
I met Joel when I worked at Thurston Woods Villa, an Assisted Living in Sturgis, MI. His caring, compassionate demeanor made him a favorite of all the residents. Men and women loved him and looked forward to seeing his smile to greet them in the mornings. One of those rare souls that gets along with everyone. He brightened the day just being who he was. It was a delight knowing him, watching him fall in love and marry Lisa (who also worked at TWV). Their wedding was a highlight of the entire facility. After the wedding at the church, they went to the Assisted Living to greet the residents and let them share in their special moment. They became a family and now he leaves not only Lisa, but a daughter and son. I wish I could wrap my arms them now. (and I will soon make that trip down so I can do just that).
My prayers are with each person who is feeling this pain (of a world )without Joel. I am just so thankful I was able to know him and share a small part of his life.

Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Blast of Winter Fun

We picked my sled up from the shop this afternoon then spent two hours playing in the snow. What a blast of winter fun. AWESOME. It was fun yesterday riding on the back of Mike's sled, but today was much more fun. My sled is running good and handling good.
They still hadn't groomed the trails but without me on his sled, and with my sled handling good we both loved it. A little rough in some spots, and still ruts here and there. It was snowing on and off. At one point for about 15 minutes it was snowing so hard we couldn't see the trail. Just nothing but white, white, white. It is so beautiful.
Its got us both so excited and looking forward to more days of riding. Drat, I have to work tomorrow, but hopefully we can get for awhile when I get home. We got approximately 2 inches more of snow today. I measured the table tonight, and it was 8 inches.... yesterdays snow had settled down.
There isn't really any base on the trail since it hasn't been groomed. It is snow covered. They're still calling for more snow tonight and tapering off tomorrow afternoon. Anywhere we rode today, there was at least 5 inches and up to 8 inches of snow on the ground. I don't know how far north the snow goes. As Sparky reported yesterday Terry and Julie ran out of snow when they reached East Jordan area. That could have changed because according to the news Antrim County has been getting lake effect all day. Grayling hasn't gotten as much as we have, but they do have snow. Haven't heard if their trails are ridable.
Its so nice to have it looking and feeling like winter again. It was cold today. I never saw it get above 22 degrees, and last time Sparky and I were out , it was only 17 degrees.
We enjoyed a nice lunch today down at Frederick at a new little place, right next to the post office (and across from Frederick Inn). Its called Kathys Place. She is open for breakfast which she serves all day, and sandwiches, homemade soups until 11 p.m. Food was good and we wish her well. So if you're out on the trail and want to eat and not spend alot of money, that's the place to go. Prices were very good.
Happy Snow Trails to you....... ......................................................................until we meet again.

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Playing in the Snow


Hey Everyone! Its me, Sparky T. Ray.... caught in motion this morning. I love this weather. Its even better tonight, because the snow is deeper. Ann and I just came in from our last walk of the night. I was on tracking mode through the woods, Ann could hardly keep up. Then she kept blaming me for tree branches snapping back and hitting her in the face. Good Grief... there's no time to waste when you're hot on a trail! She's got to keep up!
Things are starting to start popping around here. The phone has been ringing! ... and we're going to have a motel full this weekend. I can't wait!
I can't wait to see my old friends, Bob and Bob... and meet some new friends. Right now we have Terry and Julie (from Ohio) in. They're out riding their sleds now. They rode 100 miles yesterday... going east to Jordan Valley where they ran out of snow, on over to Starvation Lake, all through Lakes of the North. They also report that The Blue Bear was groomed. They were tired and sore this morning. I'm hearing that trails were rough since the groomers haven't been out yet. But everyone still had fun!
I don't know if I'm going to like this... Mike and Ann went out yesterday afternoon and this afternoon leaving me home alone! They need to pick up a sled for me to ride along. I like that snow blowing into my face just as well as any of you.
Frustrated in Ohio (see comments from previous posts) is going to get a chance to come up this weekend and get out on his sled.
Can't wait to see you all!

Monday, January 08, 2007

What a Wonderful Sight

What a wonderful sight
to wake up after a long night
and find the world all coated in white!

This picture was taken earlier today, before lunch. Terry Webb enjoying the fresh fallen snow. When measured about lunch time on the table it showed 6 inches. Its continueing to snow, along with snow in the forecast for every day.

Hey, Its Snow Time Folks.



Sunday, January 07, 2007

Its Cold!

It was a cold 27 degrees this morning as we headed into church. The sunshine did peek out but it didn't warm up past 31 degrees. With a breeze, it was nippy walking. My nose felt frozen by the time we came back in. Lucky Sparky doesn't seem to mind the cooler temps. He knows that's what we've been waiting for.... along with snow!

Its looking like winter may be making a come back this week. We are getting excited. When they show the 7 day forecast there were snowflakes nearly every day. It could be.... we hope it is.... the start of our winter snowmobile season. It would be just perfect if it arrives in time for this upcoming holiday weekend. I know you're all hoping too.

We drove to Johannesburg for lunch today. On our way back home, taking back roads (of course) we saw an eagle gliding in the sky, along with a magnificent elk out in the field! Reasons we love northern Michigan.

We'll be going to bed with dreams of snowflakes dancing through our heads..........

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Saturday, January 06, 2007

Trail Condition


Isn't this a sad picture? ... That's the condition of the snowmobile trail. Trail 7 directly across the motel. Smooth. Just dirt. On Jan 5.

Friday, January 05, 2007

Saying Goodbye


Her name is Debbie. 64 years old and dying of Early Onset Alzheimers. She has been a resident at the home since the day I first started at the home. She's a mother of five, retired nurse and a woman with a great smile who likes hats. Her smile has brightened everyone's day. Her language skills have been diminished to few words, chanting of sounds and every once in awhile a clear sentence. She has known the people who are a part of her world without being able to say their names. When a staff member walks in that she sees day after day, her faces lights up in a big smile and mumblings of no meaning come out as she approaches you to touch you, and welcome you.

When I left yesterday she was in bed, the last hours of her life. She had been non responsive for hours. As I spoke to her, saying good bye and thank you for being in my life for a short while. I rubbed her arm and said.... "Allen is on his way. He'll be here soon". Her eyes flew open and her body jumped. And then quiet stillness .. slight breathing. She'd heard and recognized the name of her beloved. She knew. I hope he was able to get there in time to whisper his goodbyes.


I will always believe...............no matter how little we see recognition in our dementia patients. They KNOW their loved ones by a soul connection, a love connection. That is never lost.

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Meet My Horse Friend....

This is my horse friend... Big Chocolate. Anyway, that's what we call him. On the other side of the tree is Red... his shy friend. We had carrots for them today.
I wanted so badly to get on the other side of the fence and run around with him. He is beautiful when he turns to run with his tail high in the air. Almost as pretty as me.
----------Sparky T. Ray

Lake Effect

Good Morning....
I'm watching the 5 day Forecast. Monday and Tuesday is showing lake effect snow. That sure sounds good. Now... we have to hope/pray/chant/dance that we get more than just a few days of cold.. It has to stay! .. and that lake effect can be so fickle. Hopefully it'll be a good strong wide lake effect and hit us all up north here!

Also so on the news that the Charlevoix city manager has been put on suspension with pay! ... Due to discrepcencies and problems with how he manages. Isn't that like a paid vacation?! Isn't that a reward? makes me shake my head.

On the morning show yesterday they were talking about the real estate forecast for this coming year and what home buyers will be looking for in homes. Upscale garages was number one which is no surprise to me. Any move we have contemplated Mike disqualified any possible candidate that did not have a large garage. Second was snoring rooms. Snoring Rooms? Isn't that what has always been called separate bedrooms?

Have a good day.

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Thursday, January 04, 2007

Glimmer of Hope

Two days in a row of record HIGH temps. 47 degrees yesterday and 41 degrees today. Although we've had winters in the past where it would melt down its never been such a long period of unseasonable warmth in winter. I am actually using fresh herbs for cooking growing along the side of the motel. Unreal.

The extended forecast is a glimmer of hope. I saw snowflakes Mon/Tues. Hopefully it can turn into much more. A good cold blast of arctic air will be needed. Time to start the Snow Dances, Snow Chants, Snow Prayers... are we together on this?

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Good Day for Walking


Hey, its been a good day for me. The three of us spent the day together.
It was a great day for a walk, record high of 51 degrees. (oh, I forgot we don't like these balmy days in Jan) We went into town where we enjoyed a great walk at Aspen Park (a public park) on their paved winding trails. There are also trails through the woods. It was a bit breezy but it didn't bother me one bit. Saw a few squirrels and a few other people.
Then we stopped in to see Hazel, and on to the store for a quick shopping trip where I kept an eye on the car and parking lot. Couldn't believe all the people coming and going there. I saw several other good looking dogs waiting in their cars. I don't know why they won't let us dogs into the stores. I'm sure we'd all be well mannered. I was a little annoyed when they came out of the store without one doggie treat or toy.
We just came back from a quick walk behind us (on a public) road. The full moon was coming up through layers of clouds, it was very pretty and again Ann wished she had her camera. I always have to walk on a leash and never step a foot in any yards. Never have been able to get into yards. Although I would like too... I just like to meet people! I know there are dogs that get to walk without leashes because I have played with them when we're out walking. I'm sure its fun. But I have alot of fun walking anyway. Its just fun getting out and enjoying the fresh air.
Here's a little story that was shared with Ann. Thought you might enjoy it.
I have a Golden Retriever and was in the check out line at Wal Mart buying a large bag of Purina. A woman behind me asked if I had a dog? (DUH)
Oh impulse, I told her no.. I didn't have a dog, but that I was starting the Purina Diet again. Although I probably shouldn't because I'd ended up in the hospital last time... but that I'd lost 50 pounds before I awakened in an intensive care ward with tubes coming out most of my orifices and IVS in both arms.
I told her that it was essentially a perfect diet and that the way it works is to load your pants pockets with Purina nuggets and simply eat one or two every time you feel hungry and that the food is nutritionally complete so I was going to try it again.
Horrified she asked if I ended up in the intensive care because the dog food poisoned me. I told her no,......I had stepped of a curb to sniff an Irish Setter's butt and a car hit me.
That's it for me............See ya later, Sparky T. Ray

Fawn Lake Fury

Regarding the post of a few days ago... The Day of Jerks, and Jerk #2.

I agree and understand Fawn Lake is a private lake. I have not inferred otherwise. All I stated is that the roads in Fawn Lake are public. Thus, accessible to the public for driving, walking, or riding bikes.

I will make it a point to not walk down to the lake at your access site, although we had been given permission by other landowners in the association. I have never left any of my dog's dropping there, along the road or on any of the properties. If he would happen to go in any of those spots I carry gloves and a bag to pick it up. We want our guests to pick up after their dogs on our property and would show the same consideration.

There are property owners from your association that walk dogs daily back there (we have encountered them) that I know do not pick up after their dogs. I don't appreciate taking the blame for every person that has the audacity to walk on your roads.

We do not advise our guests to walk back there. We know that a few have, but its really been very few. Many times homeowners from Fawn Lake have family stay here, and they themselves (without any initiation from us) take the path to walk to their familys home. Just this past holiday week we had several rooms that walked over daily to visit their family. So this is something you need to take up at your Association if you have a problem with it.

People have walked the public roads on Fawn Lake, and Hart Lake for years. I have encountered many people who have told me they walk from Fawn Lake over to Hart lake, and from Hart Lake (cuttng through the woods) to Fawn Lake for daily walks for many years.

The only person who has a right to post a No Trespassing Sign is the landowner themselves.

Yes, we are a business on Old 27. I don't know what the comments were inferring about paying taxes. We pay taxes just like anyone else that provide the public roads. Its one of our major expenses. We are involved in our community, and have never wanted to be anything but a good neighbor. We have never intended to be anything but a good neighbor and a positive influence in our community.




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Monday, January 01, 2007

New Year 2007

This is a pic of the New Years Gang that celebrated the end of 2006, beginning of 2007 here at Ray's Retreat. We enjoyed having them and they each made for an extra special New Years. Without them it would have been a very dreary uneventful New Years. Thanks guys! .....

Jigs and Jake from Ohio


Happy New Year Day to everyone! Here's a pic of my friends (well to tell the truth, I don't know if they're friends... I never actually got a chance to meet them.. everyone thought I might be too much enthusiasm for two old Schanuzers) Jigs and Jake. ... although shouldn't that be Jigs and Jags? .. I love, love, love their Dad Bob and love mom Cheryl. So I am sure I would love these two guys too. I only got to look at them from the window...............I'm hoping to have many new friends in 2007. .... your pal Sparky!