Down the Rabbit Hoel

Stories of family, creativity, and diverse distractions.

An experiment worth trying – Erbswurst

In this post, we talked about erbswurst, what it was, and why we were interested in it. In today’s post, we will explore our first attempts at making it.

Image shows a bamboo tray with two bowls and one cup of soup on it. There is also a pepper grinder and an salt cellar on the tray.
An assortment of erbswurst for taste testing.

Erbswurst: Family History On the Table

We always enjoy when our interests come together in a cool way. We are both interested in history, including military history and (obviously) family history. Both of us love cooking and experimenting with food. We also like to camp. So when we found a couple of videos about Erbswurst, we had to go down that rabbit hole!

Collapsing Stock For a Custom Crosman 1322 – Part 3

In my first and second posts on the subject, I only really discussed the metal parts of the collapsing stock for my custom Crosman 1322. Those are important, of course, but we’ve left out the part that actually touches the shooter – the shoulder pad. I chose to 3D print it, so I would have a lot of design flexibility. That worked, but I made some mistakes along the way. I learned a lot, and maybe you can learn something too!

Keeping track of the actual photographs

I’ve talked in a couple of previous posts about the challenges of keeping track of all the information and the photographs that we have for our family history. My post about the photographs covered the digital side of organizing. Now we needed to come up with a storage and organizing solution for the actual photographs.

Collapsing Stock for a Custom Crosman 1322 – Part 2

In my last post I detailed the design process for a collapsing stock for my custom Crosman 1322. Now that I had a design, it was time to start making!

Happy birthday Cousin Dorothy!

Dorothy Ann Hoel was born to Orville and Eleanor Johnson Hoel on February 24, 1941 in Mount Pleasant, Iowa. She is Walt’s cousin.

Collapsing Stock For A Custom Crosman 1322 – Part 1

In a previous post I wrote about modifying a Crosman 1322 air pistol into a rifle. I did that project for someone else, but I have a Crosman 1322 too. I wanted to make my own custom rifle. Mine would be a little different, though. I wanted something very compact, that would easily fit into a small backpack and quickly deploy into a rifle capable of hunting small game.

Happy Birthday Gertrude Clemens Brune!

On this day in 1908, Gertrude Clemens was born to Frank and Josephine Krueger Clemens in West Point, Iowa. Gertrude lived in West Point her entire life.

Cook! Cook! Where’s my Hasenpfeffer?

From “Shishkabugs

Whenever I hear the word hasenpfeffer, I automatically think of the Bugs Bunny cartoon “Shishkabugs.” Yosemite Sam is the cook for a fussy King, and has to figure out what hasenpfeffer is. Hasenpfeffer is a stewed rabbit dish from Germany. There are numerous variations, and this is version I make.

Happy birthday, Grandpa Link!

William John Link, Walt’s grandfather, was born on February 10, 1884, in West Point to Isadore and Teresa Kempker Link. He was born in the Kempker family home above the store as told in this post. The Links lived on a farm outside of West Point.

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