Ryan Ahrendt – Half Moon Trail Resort Blog https://www.blog.halfmoontrail.com Tue, 14 Jul 2020 14:15:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 In-House Photographer https://www.blog.halfmoontrail.com/in-house-photographer Tue, 14 Jul 2020 14:15:25 +0000 https://www.blog.halfmoontrail.com/?p=1613 I couldn’t be more excited to announce myself as in-house photographer for Half Moon Trail resort guests. I picked up a camera at age 13 and haven’t set it down since. Photography is one of the few things in life I consider a passion. I learned as much as I could about photography online via YouTube and Google in high school, and furthered my education with a degree in graphic design and communications through BSC in Bismarck, ND.

For those of you who don’t know me, my name is Michaela. I am a born-and-raised resort kid. I spent my summers fishing and swimming with a new batch of friends delivered each week. Now that I am a bit older, my hobbies are really just an extension of the way I grew up. I upgraded from a Barbie pole off the Boot Lake dock to a fly rod, exploring the fishiest waters I can find. If I wind up a little too sunburned and have to spend recreational time inside, you will likely find me with a pencil in hand or sawdust in my hair.

If you are interested in booking a session, I would love to hear from you via my email, kayla.ahrendt@gmail.com. I am booking one or two sessions a week on a first-come-first-serve basis, so if you want to ensure a spot, be sure to contact me ahead of time.  I encourage you to go check out my website http://MichaelaAhrendt.com or my Instagram page, @kayla_ahrendt, to see some of my work!

 

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Growing Family! https://www.blog.halfmoontrail.com/growing-family Wed, 31 Jan 2018 02:46:00 +0000 https://www.blog.halfmoontrail.com/?p=1550 Our little family grew early on Sunday morning as we welcomed our third daughter, Caroline Michelle!  She is a perfect 7 pounds and cute as can be. We are all very excited that she’s finally here, but her two sisters have been extra googly-eyed for her and have hardly left her side!  She is wonderful, and we are very blessed to have another healthy little munchkin to join the bunch.

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Craft Prep https://www.blog.halfmoontrail.com/craft-prep Fri, 05 Jan 2018 21:23:32 +0000 https://www.blog.halfmoontrail.com/?p=1545 Ryan and Cole spent much of today in the shop getting ready for this year’s craft activity at Half Moon Trail! We plan for around 450 participants, so it’s quite an undertaking, but we really enjoy providing a unique experience for our guests each summer.  Thanks, Cole, for all your wonderful help!

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Ice Fishing https://www.blog.halfmoontrail.com/ice-fishing Thu, 16 Nov 2017 15:57:53 +0000 https://www.blog.halfmoontrail.com/?p=1536 We had a week of cold weather, as did most of you, that made ice on most of the shallow local lakes.  It warmed up a few days ago and melted most of the accumulated snow, along with the very top layer of ice/snow mixture that was on the frozen lakes. I took advantage of a fairly warm day and took Mabel out fishing, along with our resident photographer (Aunty Kayla).  We managed to convince a few small walleyes to bite, and Kayla was able to capture some pretty cool photos with the watery ice acting like a giant mirror (along with being incredibly slippery!).

 

 

 

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Changing Seasons https://www.blog.halfmoontrail.com/changing-seasons Thu, 02 Nov 2017 14:54:20 +0000 https://www.blog.halfmoontrail.com/?p=1527 Here at the resort, there are a few jobs we do every season that are sort of like book ends, defining the end of one season and the beginning of another. Pulling out the docks is one of those tasks. We wait as long as possible to pull them out though, as pulling them out too soon kills the grass where they are set for the winter. Dad and I are grateful to have them in as it snowed another inch yesterday, giving everything a fresh white blanket and making winter even more apparent that it’s here to stay. With temps in the 20’s to low 30’s, the small ponds are starting to freeze over, and it won’t be too long and the lake will have a coating of ice.

 

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Winterizing Gardens https://www.blog.halfmoontrail.com/winterizing-gardens Tue, 03 Oct 2017 17:30:39 +0000 https://www.blog.halfmoontrail.com/?p=1516 First off, we apologize for the long delay in posting updates on the happenings at Half Moon! It was a busier spring than usual with the new cabin, and the summer and early fall has flown by like a flash! Things have slowed down a bit, and we feel we can finally start posting a little more regularly now.

Fall at the resort is beautiful, and a time that our family thoroughly enjoys. Mom (Mary), myself, and our garden crew were hard at work this past week working on the gardens.  We go through the gardens in the fall, making note of plants that did well, some others that didn’t, and things we would like to try next season.  It’s also a time that we split perennial plants that have grown too large for their current spot in the garden, which is what we are doing in the last photo below. Lastly, we put the gardens to bed for the winter. The first two photos are before and after we have winterized one of the gardens. Winterizing requires cutting most of the perennial plants down, pulling the annuals, and saving any bulbs that we take inside to replant next season. All of plants that we pull or cut are then composted, making nutrient rich compost for adding to the gardens in future years.

 

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Sneak Peek https://www.blog.halfmoontrail.com/sneak-peek Tue, 03 Oct 2017 17:30:03 +0000 https://www.blog.halfmoontrail.com/?p=1514 We’re heading into the home stretch of our spring work and tying up a lot of loose ends.  Cabin 19 was fitted with its carpet today and furniture delivery is set for Monday!  It has been a fun project, but we’re looking forward to its completion.  The pool got a face lift back in the fall with a new liner and skirt of concrete, and Ryan and Dave have finished installing the fence around the pool.  We decided to change the fence so it just surrounds the pool area, and no longer the courtyard.  We’re loving the change and hope you’ll enjoy it, as well!  We’ve a

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Boot Lake Ice Off 2017 https://www.blog.halfmoontrail.com/boot-lake-ice-off-2017 Sat, 08 Apr 2017 13:42:48 +0000 https://www.blog.halfmoontrail.com/?p=1474 Thursday morning was beautiful here at the resort, with the sun peaking over the trees and illuminating the resort with a warm orange glow. One of the photos shows a beaver out for one of his first paddles this season, and stretching his legs after being in cooped up in his lodge all winter. This early spring is wonderful, as it gives us an early jump on spring work and getting Cabin 19 finished up! It seemed like the ice went off the lake quickly this year, going from the normal light grey ice color, to a dark blue color just before it started breaking up early this past week. If your curious, our lake association has the history of freeze up and thaw dates.  Check it out here!

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Deer, Deer, and More Deer! https://www.blog.halfmoontrail.com/deer-deer-and-more-deer Tue, 14 Mar 2017 14:36:27 +0000 https://www.blog.halfmoontrail.com/?p=1467 Mary Kate and I (Ryan) went for a short evening drive yesterday as we both enjoying seeing deer. The field directly across from the resort must have been hosting a deer convention, as there were over 100! We have had a fair amount of snow up here this winter which makes the forage in the fields inaccessible. The deer are excited for spring, and to eat something other than the woody browse  they have been eating through the winter months. We, just like them are excited for the warmer weather and are anxiously awaiting getting outside and working on yard work and spring projects!

Mary Kate Ahrendt looking at deer
Deer near Half Moon Trail Resort - Park Rapids, MN

Deer near Half Moon Trail Resort on Boot Lake

 

 

 

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Dave Ahrendt’s Wood Carving Shop https://www.blog.halfmoontrail.com/dave-ahrendts-wood-carving-shop Fri, 27 Jan 2017 21:20:25 +0000 https://www.blog.halfmoontrail.com/?p=1458 Recently, my brother, Nate, and I helped my dad build a small heated wood shop so he could start carving again. Prior to buying Half Moon Trail in 1995, he and my mom were artists, and made their living carving and painting bird sculptures. My sister, Kayla, has an interest in art, so Dad is doing a little teaching this semester and Kayla is getting a little hands on training from the pro. The photos below are just the “roughing out” stage, which usually starts with a chainsaw, like Kayla is using below.  I’ll post a few more pictures at a later date, showing the carvings when they actually look like something other than a piece of firewood 😉

Dave Ahrendt Carving wood with an angle grinder

Dave Ahrendt Wood Carving

Michaela Ahrendt carving with a chainsaw

Michaela Ahrendt carving wood with Dave Ahrendt

 

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