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Bunkhouse Livin’

I’ve been around the block a few times when it comes to communal housing and I never know what to expect.  Group situations can easily be some of the best times of your life (like SCA New Hampshire Corps’ magical cabins) or it could be simply mediocre.  If luck isn’t on your side, it could be straight up awful.  

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Currently I’m staying in a government bunkhouse which is conveniently located in the same compound as the office and various shops and garages.  It has the capacity to house 12 seasonal workers in six bedrooms with two beds per room.  The beds have the option of being bunked to create more space but I left mine separate.  

A sleeping bag, flannel/vest pillow, and bed sheet.  I'm all set.

A sleeping bag, flannel/vest pillow, and bed sheet. I’m all set.

This summer we had six folks in the bunkhouse, five men and myself.  Three were Minnesota natives while another was from Illinois and a the fifth a Coloradan.  We all happen to be students at various stages in our college try with most of us graduating this upcoming spring.  I lucked out this year with a seasonals all the chill side and hardly any conflicts to speak of.  Although we all purchased and cooked our own meals, occasionally we would go to the local watering hole, The Pond, or into Bemidji for dinner.  

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For entertainment there’s a ridiculous amount of movie watching.  I’m thankful that no one is a huge fan of horror or thrillers since I’m easily spooked.  

The Princess Bride

The Princess Bride

There’s also a massive amount of fishing which entails a filleting process whenever they boys return from a trip.  Fishing trips normally took place after work during on a weekday so I generally opted out since my bedtime was earlier than most.

Not even close to catch limit.

Not even close to catch limit.

Art (foreground) is a filleting pro.

Art (foreground) is a filleting pro.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

With six seasonals working in different departments, our bedtimes and morning alarms were staggered.  Lets just say the walls in the bunkhouse are excessively thin but I tend to be a heavy sleeper.  The problem was falling asleep in the first place. 

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This hallway gets spooky at night when you’re alone.

Communal living is great because you have an automatic social circle (or just as easily, people you don’t get along with).  Asides from random dinners together or trips to the grocery stores, we’ll help celebrate someone’s 21st birthday on a work night.  

We lost count of drinks.  Happy birthday, Ben!

We lost count of drinks. Happy birthday, Ben!

Plenty of naps take place in quiet Blackduck.

Zack atop a picnic benches because ticks.

Zack atop a picnic bench because ticks.

A decent amount of baking as well.

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Even saving a kitten left on the highway shoulder!  

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The capture and relocation of a woodchuck.  

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Root beer keg for what seemed like endless floats.

Lee starting the wild bunkhouse kegger.

Lee starting the wild bunkhouse kegger.

The fields across Highway 71 sport magnificent sunsets that my photograph doesn’t do justice.  

 

 

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It’s just me and Lee now.  My days are numbered and I’ll be leaving Blackduck in less than two weeks.  I haven’t started counting down by days but the day that I bus back down to Minneapolis will be seem like a surprise sure enough.  Things are quieter than they’ve already been, we were never much of a rowdy group.  This season with Jarrod, Art, Ben, Lee, and Zack has been a relaxed one and that’s an interesting way to have experienced my summer.  

Living room

Living room

My food cabinet in a state of disarray.

My food cabinet in a state of disarray.

One of two bathrooms.

One of two bathrooms.

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July hail storm.

July hail storm.

My room

My room

Trust backpack and chacos.

Trusty backpack and chacos.

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Photo blog: Weekends

With three day weekends I’ve got plenty of time to do whole lot of nothing.  However with the good graces of bunkhouse mates who have cars, I get to go on the occasional adventure.  Lately my weekends have been shortened to the standard two-day weekends most folks get as I fill in at the office on Fridays.  Here are some photographs depicting what I do with my days off.  Wordpress is too smart for me and I haven’t figured out formatting so apologies for the lack of structure.

 

Judy and Aaron hosted me my first weekend in Minneapolis!

Judy and Aaron hosted me my first weekend in Minneapolis!

Judy's and Aaron's cat, Frank.

Judy’s and Aaron’s cat, Frank.

Minnesota really likes large statues of things.  This is in Bemidji.

Minnesota really likes large statues of things. This is in Bemidji.

 

 

 

Twin Cities pride.

Twin Cities pride.

 

 

Rugby!

Rugby!

There's a lot of sporadic baking on the weekends.

There’s a lot of sporadic baking on the weekends.

Fourth of July in Bemidji.

Fourth of July in Bemidji.

Turns out you can't escape ticks.

Turns out you can’t escape ticks.

Sundays are usually grocery days.  Zack and I don't know what happened to the Cheerio's bee.

Sundays are usually grocery days. Zack and I don’t know what happened to the Cheerio’s bee.

Hammerschlagen at the Pond.

Hammerschlagen at the Pond.

Fishing Lake Gilstead.

Fishing Lake Gilstead.

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Fires outside the Bunkhouse.

Fires outside the Bunkhouse.

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Tall Timber Days in Grand Rapids, MN.

Tall Timber Days in Grand Rapids, MN.

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A weekend at Lee's family's cabin on Horsehead lake.

A weekend at Lee’s family’s cabin on Horsehead lake.

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Tried to read Walden by the lake...

Tried to read Walden by the lake…

Sauna/boat house.

Sauna/boat house.

Egg bake with hashbrowns, cheddar, eggs, bacon, ham.

Egg bake with hashbrowns, cheddar, eggs, bacon, ham.

Tamarack!

Tamarack!

The boys.

The boys.

Lee caught this sunfish minutes after I released it.

Lee caught this sunfish minutes after I released it.

Zack has a dragon fly buddy.

Zack has a dragon fly buddy.

More strange statues- giant tick in Bemidji.

More strange statues- giant tick in Bemidji.

Backwoods Bash in Blackduck, MN.  Zack's driving the engine.

Backwoods Bash in Blackduck, MN. Zack’s driving the engine.

 

 

 


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There’s something about snail mail

A random box appears!

A random box appears!

It’s the excitement of checking your mailbox (or in my case, my desk) every day to see if there’s an envelope addressed with your name waiting. Sealed carefully with prized contents, careful not to rip the whole thing apart, I turn the envelope over a few times.  My heart rate rises as I spy a new object that beckons for attention.

Outdated. Due for extinction. A thing of the past. The postal service has been fighting a losing battle since technology like cell phones and the internet became mainstream but I still check for mail daily. Usually in Washington the only mail I get are hospital bills courtesy of a rugby injury or items from the university. However receiving letters from friends this summer has been a blessing. Living in Blackduck has been tough at times with my social circle only amounting to a handful of people, mainly with the boys who live in the bunkhouse.

I’m terrible at responding to letters in a timely fashion.  I suppose that’s one of the reasons why people are straying from them- our society demands an instant reply to emails, text messages, and the like.   Another reason you might be on the losing end of being my pen-pal is that my thoughts are often in disarray.  If you’ve read any of these blog posts that’s evident.  I’m not eloquent and sometimes my letters are too long or sometimes they’re too short.  Writing was never my strong point but I like to think that these activities are helping.  Corresponding by mail even allows me to vote thanks to Washington’s absentee ballot system.

Do your civic duty.  For reals.

Do your civic duty. For reals.

Greetings from Coco in Canada!

Greetings from Coco in Canada!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One of the most amazing things to receive are care packages.  My best friend Emily (we caused mayhem in NH/interned together for SCA) sent a birthday/care package that completely turned around a tick ruined day.

Emily managed to fit a t-shirt in there.  Talk about magic.

Emily managed to fit a t-shirt in there. Talk about magic.

Kadrina's surprise

Kadrina’s gifts

 

Last month Kadrina, a friend who I interned with at One Reel, surprised me with some gifts from Seattle.

 

 

 

 

 

Vienna surprise!

Vienna’s surprise

Today I got back from the field to find a box from Amazon.  Vienna had some snacks and a tin of badger balm sent to me.  Talk about surprises!  The last thing I need in Minnesota is food though as I’m trying to eat what I have without letting any extras go to waste.

Letters are magical though because you never know when you’re going to get them, who you’re going to get them from, and when you just might get one.  However, if you’re not of the snail mail fan club stay in touch via more advanced technology – I lose track of people far too easily.

 

 

The wall's totally behind...

The wall’s totally behind…

An update on bunkhouse life- I’ll eventually write a more detailed post on what that’s like.

The fellas from the bunkhouse have been leaving one by one as summer comes to a close.  Jarrod left August 1st while my work partner Zack plans to leave either the evening of the 19th or morning of the 20th.  Zack”ll be heading back to Colorado for his last year of school and has been amazing to work with as well as hang out with in the evenings and weekends. Art and Ben (who were out West for fire duty the last 14+ days) both start school the week of the 25th which will leave just me and Lee in the bunkhouse.

My time in Minnesota is dwindling as I’ll spend about a week in Michigan visiting Emily and a couple of days in Wisconsin before wrapping up my time in the Midwest with one last weekend in Minneapolis.  A last long flight will see me in Seattle on September 22nd.

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