And It's Done
I am almost too tired to write and Borat is one TV so it is even harder to concentrate, but the house is empty, the house is clean and now we are packing to get on the plane. We have to leave the house at 6:30 tomorrow morning, but then we only have one day of traveling separating us from being home.
Before we go, I wanted to put a couple of pictures up of our last times hanging out here.
Last Sunday, we all came over to the Mack's. Nate and Kristy had constructed a homemade apple grinder and a home-made apple press. Every yard here in Los Alamos has at least one apple tree, if not more, and the Mack's have three. So, we decided to make apple cider (hard apple cider). We worked into the night, which was a lot of fun and here are a few pictures:



This past Sunday was the move. It went super well. We started at 8:30 with three guys (people trickled in as the morning went on) and the house was empty by 11. Things were finalized, the cars were secured on the truck which pulled out at 12:30. I think it might have been some kind of record! So, we went to the Mack's had pizza and then started pressing more apples. From the three trees in the Mack's yard and two days of work we got 25 gallons of fresh squeezed apple cider. Then, we BBQd and took last pictures of the group:

That is about it. I have to pack and get to bed. Tomorrow will be a long day, but then we will be home!
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Before we go, I wanted to put a couple of pictures up of our last times hanging out here.
Last Sunday, we all came over to the Mack's. Nate and Kristy had constructed a homemade apple grinder and a home-made apple press. Every yard here in Los Alamos has at least one apple tree, if not more, and the Mack's have three. So, we decided to make apple cider (hard apple cider). We worked into the night, which was a lot of fun and here are a few pictures:
This past Sunday was the move. It went super well. We started at 8:30 with three guys (people trickled in as the morning went on) and the house was empty by 11. Things were finalized, the cars were secured on the truck which pulled out at 12:30. I think it might have been some kind of record! So, we went to the Mack's had pizza and then started pressing more apples. From the three trees in the Mack's yard and two days of work we got 25 gallons of fresh squeezed apple cider. Then, we BBQd and took last pictures of the group:
That is about it. I have to pack and get to bed. Tomorrow will be a long day, but then we will be home!
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