Ruth's Life is Good
Tuesday, April 28, 2026
Monday 4-27-26 Dreary Laid Back Day
Monday, April 27, 2026
Sunday -26-26 Overcast Day & Relaxing
Saylorville Lake
We had an overcast day and it sprinkled on and off. The morning temperature was 54 degrees and the high temperature was 72 degrees.
We woke up to rain, not hard rain, just a little drizzle. It drizzled on and off all day. We decided to stay another day. Larry went online after lunch and paid for the day. It's suppose to rain all day tomorrow so we'll probably stay another night. But we're going to play it by ear.
I wasn't in any hurry to get out of bed so I didn't crawl out until 7:40. I got dressed and then made pancakes for breakfast. There was rain in the area and it was drizzling so we just hung around the Minnie. Some people left. People who were going to stay another night left. We were kind of happy because all our neighbors left. We don't mind neighbors but some of the sites here are real close to each other.
About 2:00 we decided to go for a walk. We walked for 3 miles using the Neil Smith Trail. Neil Smith Trail is a paved trail that is about 25 miles long, it is a multi-use path. It runs along the Des Moines River and Saylorville Lake. You can access the trail at the gatehouse We walked the trail to Red Feather Prairie Area. There are a couple of hiking trails there and a parking lot. As we walked the trail we walked by a pond and through the trees. The trail went up and down hills. We saw a few people walking the trail and a few bicyclists. When we got to Red Feather Prairie Area we rested on a bench. After resting we walked back to the campground. We saw a turkey walk across the trail into the trees. We were surprised there was only one. It was a very nice walk.
Turkey walking across the trail
Same turkey on a downed tree
Larry finished another book. He has had a stretch of three or four books in a row that have not been great, they have been readable but they could have been better. He has been reading some books that he has had hanging around for years. They are not long books. Maybe there is a reason they have continued to sit on his to be read list for so long.
I played games. I did the Daily Challenges of Solitaire and Mahjong. The event was Event: Two Game Tango of 20 games (10 Free Cell and 10 Pyramid). It took me 2 hours, 36 minutes and 33 seconds to complete, which put me in 18th place in my group. I played Angry Birds Friends and Angry Birds 2.
After dinner I went for an hour walk around the campground loops, three times for 2.5 miles. I didn't want to go too far away because it was going to rain. I said hi to people and visited with a few dogs. It was a very nice walk.
When I finished my games I continued reading The Curse of Pietro Houdini by Derek B. Miller.
Reading is fun and relaxing
By the end of the day I had done 13,000 steps.
Sunday, April 26, 2026
Saturday 4-25-26 Fun Time in Des Moines & Cherry Glen Campground
Saturday, April 25, 2026
Friday 4-24-26 Change of Plans
Camping at Howell Station Recreation Area
About 9:30 pm last night a front came through. It rained hard and steady for a couple of hours but didn't go away until early morning. It left us with a cool temperature of 47 degrees and a north wind. The high was 62 degrees. The wind stayed around all day and kept it very nice and cool. Perfect type of weather for our way of camping. A gorgeous day with blue skies.
When Larry woke up he went online and extended our stay at Howell Station for another night because of the rain. Our plan had been to go to Des Moines and stay at the Fairgrounds, the camping there is in a grassy field. He asked Google if people got stuck in the field after a rain. Google said yes.
I got out of bed at 7:15 and got dressed. Then we had breakfast. After breakfast we went on a 3.75 mile walk. The route we did was almost the same as yesterday's walk except, where the Volksweg Trail Yd off to the day area or hiking trail we turned left and went to the day area. We wore our jackets because it was a little nippy. The trail took us to the main highway where we hiked it to the road to North Overlook Recreation Area. Then we walked to the day area and walked around it. The final leg was back to the campground. As we walk we enjoyed the chirping of the birds, the birds playing in their birdhouses and saying hi to people we walked by. It was a super walk around the campground.
Friday, April 24, 2026
Thursday 4-23-26 Overcast Day, Walking & Camping
American Bald Eagles
We had a fantastic day. It was overcast and humid all day. The morning temperature was 60 degrees and the high temperature was 76 degrees.
I got up a little late, it was 7:30 am. Then we had a cinnamon raisin bagel with cream cheese and shared a vanilla shake.
The Volksweg Trail is a paved trail, that goes all the way to Pella and all around the campgrounds and day areas. It a beautiful trail and is used all the time by bicyclist, joggers and walkers. No motor vehicles are allowed. It's used by the locals and campers alike. It goes over the Des Moise River via a wooden bridge. We use parts of it for our morning walks and I use part of it for my evening walks.
After breakfast we got ready to go on a walk using the Volksweg Trail, we walked 4 miles for 1 hour 45 minutes. We started from our site and picked it up by the bridge. We didn't have to walk to the Horn's Ferry Bridge to see the bald eagles, they were flying along the river by the bridge by us. We walked on the bridge and watched them fly for a little while. We got back on the trail and continued to Howell Station entrance. When we got there we continued our walk across the street until it crossed the main road. We walked the road to the sign that pointed to the North Overlook Recreation Area. Then we walked the road to where the trail intersected by the dam. We took the trail to the right and walked it to the trailhead sign of a trail. This trail goes for 13 miles and is called Elk Rock Equestrian Trail. We kept on going to a pedestrian tunnel, that took you under the road and up to a bathroom and parking lot. We walked through the tunnel and then turned around and headed back. As we walked we saw a couple of ladies walking like us and said hi to them. When we got back to where the trail Ys we kept walking towards the campground. We didn't go straight to the campground we walked to the day area. We walked around the day area and rested on a bench for a little bit. After our rest we headed back to our site. We saw a couple of ladies unloading their strollers from their vehicle and getting ready for a walk. The trail was about a mile to get back to the Minnie. We had a humid beautiful walk.
Thursday, April 23, 2026
Wednesday 4-22-26 Camping by the Des Moines River & Walking
Display on the wing span of birds in the area
We had another gorgeous day of sunshine.
We woke up with the temperature of 59 degrees and the high was 77 degrees. There was a breeze all day, which kept it cooler.
I got up at 7:30 and got dressed. Then we shared the last apple strudel and the rest of the Dutch apple bread we bought yesterday.
Today we decided to walk the beautiful paved trail around the campground and across the river for a total of 4 miles. There are a lot of trails here but we decided to take the paved trails. We started our walk from our campsite to the wooden bridge that goes to the other side of the river. We took the trail to the day area. Larry hadn't been to this day area and was very impressed. He saw the cute sand box with a fish in it, he thought it was great. Then we walked to Ivans Campground. We walked around the campground and relaxed on a bench. While doing this we saw a couple of beautiful American Bald Eagles. We watched them for awhile. It was hard to get a picture because they were too far away and flew fast. Next we walked back to the bridge and crossed back to our side of the river. We hung a right walked to the Horn's Ferry Bridge. We climbed the steps to get on the bridge. Once again we watched the eagles flying down the river. They hanging in the trees in the American Eagle Refuge, that Gladys Black founded. There are binoculars mounted to the bridge to help see the eagles, unfortunately they are not very good but you can see the eagles. We could stay there all day watching the eagles but we didn't. We climbed back down the steps and got back on the paved trail. We continued walking the trail to the entrance of the campground. Then we walked the road back to the Minnie. It was a humid walk but we had fun.
American Bald Eagle
In the afternoon we went on a motorcycle ride. Before leaving the campground we stopped by the check-in booth and told the lady we had extended our stay for another two nights. She was very friendly. Larry told her they were doing a great job with the flowers and decor around the booth. She thanked him and said that the Corps gives them some money to spend on flowers. It was their job to keep the park looking good. She said we would see a lot more flowers because of the extra money given to them. The attendants in this park are all volunteers and they only get a free camp site and no salary. It looks like they have no problem getting volunteers. In Texas the Corp hosts get a salary (at least they used to) because it's vended out.
After talking to her we continued our motorcycle rid to Pella. Larry wanted to surprise me by going to one of the local ice cream parlors. One was suppose to open at 1:00 but when we arrived at 2:00 it was still closed. The other ice cream parlor didn't open until 4:00. Larry decided to go to Culver's. We haven't been to one in a long time. We shared a turtle sundae. It was delicious and had a lot of walnuts in it. The service was excellent and employees very friendly.
On the way back we drove around to locate the hiking trailheads. We found them and decided if we wanted to do any of them we would have to ride the motorcycle to the trailhead. It was over a mile from the campground. We drove to the dam and turned around. We went back to the Minnie.
For dinner we barbecued pork chops. After dinner I did my evening walk. I walked for an hour and got 2.5 miles. I walked to Horn's Ferry Bridge to watch the eagles. While there I talked to a lady, who lives in Pella. We talked for awhile. She said in the Winter time there are a lot more eagles in the trees and other birds, they migrate to Lake Red Rock. She said it's great to see. After saying our good-byes I continued my walk. I walked to the entrance of the campground instead of getting off the trail I walked it until it ended at the parking lot for the trailhead. Then I walked the main highway to the road, that takes you to the dam area. I walked the road until it got back to the paved trail. I didn't go all the way to the day area I turned where the trail Yd. I walked back to the campground. I had a very pleasant walk.
More fun facts about birds wing span.
White Pelican (96-111 inches)
Wood Duck (26-29 inches)
Wood Duck (26-29 inches)
American Bald Eagle (70-86 inches)
Osprey (59-79 inches)
By the end of the day I had done 16,000 steps.
I played my games. I did the Daily Challenges of Solitaire and Mahjong. The event was Event: Solitaire World Tour of 30 games. It took me 5 hours, 13 minutes and 29 seconds to complete, which put me in 11th place in my group. I played Angry Birds Friends and Angry Birds 2.
While I walked and played games Larry read.




























