Just plugging along

We have been pretty busy at work so far this season at Luton’s Teton Cabins.  It took about a week to complete spring cleaning all the cabins and the lodge.  Every log gets wiped down with a damp rag, and then oiled with Old English Wood Oil.  It is a tedious process, but the wood looks fantastic when we are done.  Many guests this year have commented on how nice the cabins look, and they are surprised to find out they are over 25 years old.  Brad and Joanne, the owners, are very particular about cleaning, and it shows.  We have already received several 5 star reviews on Trip Advisor this year, and the season is just getting started!

We have a fantastic group of work campers this year, which really makes for a pleasant work environment.  And, based on our first pot luck, they are all good cooks as well!  Karen and Al are back again along with Jodi and Ken who worked here a few years ago. Joining our experienced crew this year are Shawn, Erin and Melissa.

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Dan, Joanne, Karen, Brad, Shawn, Erin, Jodi, Ken, Melissa and Al (standing)

We have managed to get out and do a few things on our days off, when the weather has been co-operating.  We had a few days of snow early in the season and it’s forecast again for tomorrow – ugh!!! We have also had some wind, rain, hail and flood warnings. This year the Tetons received over 600 inches of snow, and the snow melt has caused the rivers to be near flood stage.  We are keeping our fingers crossed that the road to the cabins does not get closed.

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Snow Day!

We went up to Yellowstone National Park with Karen and Al for a day.  There was a lot of snow in the park.

P1000101P1000094With all the snow, we knew the waterfalls would be spectacular, and we were not disappointed!  It was a bit windy out, as you can tell by Dan’s hair!


 

And no visit to Yellowstone would be complete without getting caught up in a buffalo jam!

And to top off the day, we met up with Tom and Ellen at the Old Faithful Cafeteria for dinner.  They are working out in West Yellowstone again.  It was great catching up with them, and we plan to get together later in the summer.  


And to continue with our crazy weather, last night it was raining to the East, which resulted in one of the nicest rainbows I have seen.  Melissa and I went out to take some pictures, and half of our guests were standing outside taking pictures as well.  No rain…no rainbows!  Thanks Melissa for the photo!

We are looking forward to a great summer and expect to be busy as the cabins are near capcity all summer.   Hopefully the crazy weather will settle down soon so we can get out and explore the area more on our days off. We should have more time to explore since I won’t be sidelined by a broken foot like last year.
Quote for the day:  “In the Spring, I have counted 136 different kinds of weather inside 24 hours.” – Mark Twain 
 

 

Ready for a good summer!

Hello everyone, it’s time for your favorite dog blogger to post again!  My parents have been very busy with work, so I thought I would get you caught up on what I have been up to.

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Keeping my peeps informed!

While my parents were busy working in Wisconsin, I was back at my grandparents house, keeping them busy.  I really enjoy my time there, because they spend all day playing with me, taking me for walks, and lot’s of cuddling time.  It’s a good time!

After we left Wisconsin, we stopped in Minnesota and I met my newest cousin, Simon.  Right now, other than being cute, he’s not very exciting.  He just sleeps a lot, and he’s not eating real food yet.  Hopefully by the time I see him again, he will be sitting in a high chair, tossing some food onto the floor for me.  Then I will be more interested in him.

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Simon’s pretty boring right now

Once he gets bigger, I will have to teach him how to throw my football.  Gary and Julia spent some time tossing the ball to me, and I enjoyed my time at their house.

IMG_0864But it was time to move on, and I really enjoy traveling.  I was excited when we arrived back at Luton’s Teton Cabins, as it is my favorite work camping job for my parents.  They walk to work, so I know they are close by.  With a 45 minute lunch, I get to play every day when they come home.  I have them well trained already!  They even surprised me with a new football!  I have acres and acres of playing field!

IMG_0939Yes, this place is a dog’s dream!  What’s not to love about this view?

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And the fact I can walk around off-leash is a bonus!  Lot’s of trails right on the property for me to check out.  There are 4 other dogs with me this year.  Casey and Honey are back, and they have already stuck their noses in my butt….sigh.  I also met the two new dogs, Lilly and Molly.   I also heard there are two cats that like to walk on a leash, but I have not met them yet.  I think I would like them.  Cats are usually more polite to me.

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Happy to be back!

When I am not out playing, walking, or marking my spots (need to let the elk, bison, horses and bears know I am around!), I spend most of my day waiting for my parents to reappear from the bushes.  I am not allowed to go beyond those bushes where the cabins are.  So I just sit in the window and wait.

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I know it’s going to be a great summer again!  My parents said it should be very busy, as they are already booked full for most of the summer.  Hopefully they won’t be too tired to go for regular walks on the property.

Take care everyone and have a great summer!

 

Quote for the day: “Ever wonder where you would end up if you took your dog for a walk and never once pulled back on the leash?” – Robert Brault