A couple days ago I had a BRILLIANT revelation. It had to do with "not catching fish". Obviously the point of going on a fishing trip is to catch fish. Even if the point of the trip is being on vacation but fishing is part of the plan, you still want to catch a few. Throughout the summer, we've hosted hundreds of groups, families and fishermen alike. Guess what occasionally happens........No Fish!
I'm probably as much or more disappointed when that happens than our guests seem to be. When you live at a lake and run a lake resort, you want your guests to catch fish when they go out to catch fish!
Alas......It doesn't always work that way. BUT, while I was sitting on the deck of our office the other day after some guests had a tough day trying to fish, it hit me! This day, the fishing was bad, but coming up from the pool was laughter, splashing of water, squirt gun fights, story telling, more laughter and so on. Then I noticed the group out by the fire pit tossing bean bags, laughing and taunting each other. Then the fire pit itself had a circle of friends exchanging stories and experiences along with more laughter.
........... Then the revelation!
I remember my own experiences on vacation and not catching fish. You know what I remember most? It wasn't the "not catching fish" part. I remember the fun of being on vacation. I remember the cabins, the cook-outs, the campfires, the games, the pool, the fish when we caught them, the magic of sitting out at evening, card games in the cabin when it was raining outside. I don't really remember all the times we didn't catch fish. I don't remember watching TV. In fact, I don't remember if any of the cabins even had TV.
As I though about this I realized that all of the good memories far out-weighed the "not catching fish" memories. It's not just a "consolation prize" when the fishing doesn't work out. It's the reality of thinking back 40 plus years and honestly not really remembering the disappointment of not catching fish.
Catching fish is great, but the other stuff is pretty good too. And sticks with you just as long!
Come and see us sometime. Do some fishing, do some boating, sit by a fire, jump in the pool, eat some barbecue, EAT SOME S'MORES, throw a water balloon at an unsuspecting family member, laugh and tell stories! You will take home memories that last a lifetime. You may even take home some fishing pictures and stories. But whatever you do, take home GREAT memories!
When you get ready to start making your next batch of lake resort memories, Give us a call to book in a room or cabin at Rainbow Haven Resort or Cross Timbers Cabins at 417-234-4394 or 417-561-4179
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Sunday, August 13, 2017
Thursday, August 3, 2017
Evening at the Dock
I think that I've been very negligent in bringing awareness to the amazing fishing on Lake Taneycomo. This lake is the "Little Brother" in the chain of Lakes that make up the White River system in Southwest Missouri. It's 22 miles long which makes it the shortest lake by far and It has the oldest dam holding it back than any others on the system. This gives the lake a "river" feel and look, even though it is a reservoir. It also has something that a typical lake does not, which is a noticeable current however slight it may be most of the time. What all does that mean exactly??? What it means is that it's a PERFECT combination for fishing. And notice that I didn't restrict the "fishing" to just trout fishing.
Lake Taneycomo was the first "Lake" produced by a dam on the White River over 100 years ago. It was followed by the "Big 3" which is Table Rock, Beaver and Bull Shoals. Technically, everything that ever swam in the White River is still in the White River system including Bass, Crappie, Walleye, Catfish and every other native species present in all of the lakes in the region. However, the creation of Table Rock Dam added an element particularly suitable for trout and that was colder water. Now, Lake Taneycomo is very well know for being a world class trout fishery.
BUT...........Enough of the history!
On to the FISH........ Our Rainbow Haven Resort and Cross Timbers Cabins housekeepers, Tom and Janice, sneak away whenever they can and do a little fishing. Just last night, they journeyed up the lake about a half mile to the twin islands to give it a go! About 2 hours later they returned with their catch for the night which included some very respectable Rainbows! Yes, these are the actual ones and not just a spare photo floating around in my pic folders on the computer. As you can tell from the look on Janice's face, they had a fulfilling evening at the lake that culminated with a stop at the fish cleaning station at the Dock!
When YOU decide you're ready to take on "Lake T".......Make sure you give us a call. We offer two different resort experiences. We have boat and kayak rentals for the adventurous. We have a nicely outfitted tackle shop, boat slips which are no charge to our guests, a public boat ramp just past our parking lot, a public fishing island and floating fishing dock just a minute's walk away.
You don't have to go far from here to get to the best that Taneycomo has to offer!
See You at the Dock!
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Lake Taneycomo was the first "Lake" produced by a dam on the White River over 100 years ago. It was followed by the "Big 3" which is Table Rock, Beaver and Bull Shoals. Technically, everything that ever swam in the White River is still in the White River system including Bass, Crappie, Walleye, Catfish and every other native species present in all of the lakes in the region. However, the creation of Table Rock Dam added an element particularly suitable for trout and that was colder water. Now, Lake Taneycomo is very well know for being a world class trout fishery.
BUT...........Enough of the history!
On to the FISH........ Our Rainbow Haven Resort and Cross Timbers Cabins housekeepers, Tom and Janice, sneak away whenever they can and do a little fishing. Just last night, they journeyed up the lake about a half mile to the twin islands to give it a go! About 2 hours later they returned with their catch for the night which included some very respectable Rainbows! Yes, these are the actual ones and not just a spare photo floating around in my pic folders on the computer. As you can tell from the look on Janice's face, they had a fulfilling evening at the lake that culminated with a stop at the fish cleaning station at the Dock!
When YOU decide you're ready to take on "Lake T".......Make sure you give us a call. We offer two different resort experiences. We have boat and kayak rentals for the adventurous. We have a nicely outfitted tackle shop, boat slips which are no charge to our guests, a public boat ramp just past our parking lot, a public fishing island and floating fishing dock just a minute's walk away.
You don't have to go far from here to get to the best that Taneycomo has to offer!
See You at the Dock!
OOOHHHHHHHHH..........And DON'T forget to subscribe to our News, Updates and SPECIAL DEALS on the subscribe form to the right!
Wednesday, August 2, 2017
Morning at the Dock
It's August 2nd and even though there are plenty of things to do around the resorts, a little fishing seemed the right way to start the day. No, I didn't end up with a stringer of fish this morning. What I did end up with was several pictures of the sunrise and several greetings from fishermen passing by in their boats on the way to ply the waters for fish. (Is "ply" the right word?) I looked it up.....It means to "work diligently". I suppose it is the right word.
There were plenty of fish at the dock this morning. They made their presence known all around as they broke the surface, presumably feeding on something too small for my eyes to detect. My bobber dipped beneath the surface a time or two but appeared to be nothing more than a "taste test" in the fish world.
Morning at the Dock.... I probably need to spend more time there!
There were plenty of fish at the dock this morning. They made their presence known all around as they broke the surface, presumably feeding on something too small for my eyes to detect. My bobber dipped beneath the surface a time or two but appeared to be nothing more than a "taste test" in the fish world.
Morning at the Dock.... I probably need to spend more time there!
Sunday, July 16, 2017
The Origins of Our Resort Business
I've been meaning to write this post for a LONG time but could not find the right pictures to go with it. It's a visual image of the seeds of the resort business that we ultimately ended up pursuing and enjoying so much. I suppose before you get too deep into this story, you should read my "Tombstones and Pine Cabins" story.
These pictures were taken decades ago and were the inspiration for the Tombstone story. It was cabins just like these that we vacationed at each year along with family friends. We traveled north to Minnesota and south to Missouri. ALL exotic destinations in the eyes of a bunch of kids ranging from 6 to 10 years old.
The memories made during these summer fishing trip get-away's have now stuck with me for 50 years. As kids, we seldom fished much. Our entertainment was playing in the sand, playing in the water, chasing garter snakes and getting sunburned. Of course we would also partake in the picture taking with the fish caught by the adults. In the "Tombstone" story, I relate how the memories of these trips were triggered by the smell of a Tombstone Pizza cooking in our oven years later when our own kids were about the size we were in these pictures. As we rekindled the tradition of visiting the lakes for our family summer vacation, my memories had the opportunity to be "re-lived" in watching my kids play in the sand and the water and get their own sunburns.
I don't remember my kids chasing snakes but I do remember them following a set of bear tracks from the sand behind one of our cabins, to the picnic table top and then towards the woods. I'm afraid I had to draw the line for them when it came to tracking down black bears. A few years later when they became adults, we trekked a camper caravan up to the Boundary Waters of N. Minnesota where they experienced another bear encounter that started with a bear invading one of their coolers and ended with him finishing off the left-overs of a birthday cake down on a picnic table by the lake.
Does this add up to Memories? You bet it does!
I can't think of a better way to create memories that are shared for years around campfires and picnic tables than those created at a cabin by a lake. Even today, those 4 kids in the picture (5 all together. I'm not sure where the other one went) cross paths occasionally. Guess what stories come up? That's right.....sand, water, chasing garter snakes, sunburns and tombstone pizzas!
Of course there are other stories too that are retold and recounted around the campfire of a treehouse resort or a trout lake. Some of the players are now gone and have become gentle memories themselves, others are still alive and well and STILL...... get a twinkle in the eye and a grin on the face when the old resort stories start up!
With all of that rich history and nostalgia, who could resist climbing into the saddle (or boat seat) of the resort business? My GREATEST source of satisfaction is watching families create memories in a setting that I had something to do with creating.
Here's to My parents Ray and Mary, my sister Robin, Our family's dear friends Ray and Eve, their kids Tammy, Todd and Tanya. for being a part of the experience YEARS ago. And Here's to our own kids Mandy, Adreane, Caleb and their spouses for continuing the memories into the next generation!
See You at the Lake!
These pictures were taken decades ago and were the inspiration for the Tombstone story. It was cabins just like these that we vacationed at each year along with family friends. We traveled north to Minnesota and south to Missouri. ALL exotic destinations in the eyes of a bunch of kids ranging from 6 to 10 years old.
The memories made during these summer fishing trip get-away's have now stuck with me for 50 years. As kids, we seldom fished much. Our entertainment was playing in the sand, playing in the water, chasing garter snakes and getting sunburned. Of course we would also partake in the picture taking with the fish caught by the adults. In the "Tombstone" story, I relate how the memories of these trips were triggered by the smell of a Tombstone Pizza cooking in our oven years later when our own kids were about the size we were in these pictures. As we rekindled the tradition of visiting the lakes for our family summer vacation, my memories had the opportunity to be "re-lived" in watching my kids play in the sand and the water and get their own sunburns.
I don't remember my kids chasing snakes but I do remember them following a set of bear tracks from the sand behind one of our cabins, to the picnic table top and then towards the woods. I'm afraid I had to draw the line for them when it came to tracking down black bears. A few years later when they became adults, we trekked a camper caravan up to the Boundary Waters of N. Minnesota where they experienced another bear encounter that started with a bear invading one of their coolers and ended with him finishing off the left-overs of a birthday cake down on a picnic table by the lake.
Does this add up to Memories? You bet it does!
I can't think of a better way to create memories that are shared for years around campfires and picnic tables than those created at a cabin by a lake. Even today, those 4 kids in the picture (5 all together. I'm not sure where the other one went) cross paths occasionally. Guess what stories come up? That's right.....sand, water, chasing garter snakes, sunburns and tombstone pizzas!
Of course there are other stories too that are retold and recounted around the campfire of a treehouse resort or a trout lake. Some of the players are now gone and have become gentle memories themselves, others are still alive and well and STILL...... get a twinkle in the eye and a grin on the face when the old resort stories start up!
With all of that rich history and nostalgia, who could resist climbing into the saddle (or boat seat) of the resort business? My GREATEST source of satisfaction is watching families create memories in a setting that I had something to do with creating.
Here's to My parents Ray and Mary, my sister Robin, Our family's dear friends Ray and Eve, their kids Tammy, Todd and Tanya. for being a part of the experience YEARS ago. And Here's to our own kids Mandy, Adreane, Caleb and their spouses for continuing the memories into the next generation!
See You at the Lake!
Life at the Dock
"The Dock" only makes up a small part of life in a resort. Somehow it seems to be a significant part. I suppose it represents the things you would expect from a lake resort. Water, boats and the many fish hanging from stringers being shown off to friends and family back home via texts and facebook.
"The Dock" carries a mystical aroma of fish, lake water and outboard motor gas (which is kind of going away with the newer four stroke motors) but nevertheless, it all conjures up images of lake life. With me, you can throw in the smell of some hot coffee with everything else.
Here on Lake Taneycomo in SW Missouri, water is fed into the lake from the lower reaches of Table Rock Lake. It comes through the dam's power plant and into Taneycomo at about 54 degrees. Many times, power generation begins in the afternoon which brings a slow moving fog bank past the Rainbow Haven Resort. It also brings with it the natural air conditioning we've come to expect every day.
We have guests that treat this place like their second home. That suites us just fine. We feel like they are our second family. I suppose that's another part of what makes the resort life so interesting from an owners point of view. We get to experience several "Family Reunions" through the course of each summer. (complete with Family style Pot Luck meals) The best part is that we are considered part of their family.
Rainbow Haven Resort is not "Special" any more than any other resort is "special" to it's guests. What makes it "Special" are the people who love it here. The ones who are at the dock at six in the morning getting their gear and boats ready for a day on the lake. They are the ones who are cooking enough food to feed a small army out on the deck where they can shout greetings back and forth to each other. They are the ones who hate seeing the last day arrive and carry their luggage to the vehicles with regret that it couldn't last another day or two.
I'm not sure that everyone who visits fits the description of our family of guests. Some simply arrive, go about their business of vacationing and then leave. And....there is nothing wrong with that. I am thrilled when they have a great time doing what they do. There is just a special place for those who have chosen to become "Family".
You all know who you are!
When you are ready to "Join the Family", give us a call.
Rainbow Haven Resort
Cross Timbers Cabins
417-234-4394
"The Dock" carries a mystical aroma of fish, lake water and outboard motor gas (which is kind of going away with the newer four stroke motors) but nevertheless, it all conjures up images of lake life. With me, you can throw in the smell of some hot coffee with everything else.
Here on Lake Taneycomo in SW Missouri, water is fed into the lake from the lower reaches of Table Rock Lake. It comes through the dam's power plant and into Taneycomo at about 54 degrees. Many times, power generation begins in the afternoon which brings a slow moving fog bank past the Rainbow Haven Resort. It also brings with it the natural air conditioning we've come to expect every day.
We have guests that treat this place like their second home. That suites us just fine. We feel like they are our second family. I suppose that's another part of what makes the resort life so interesting from an owners point of view. We get to experience several "Family Reunions" through the course of each summer. (complete with Family style Pot Luck meals) The best part is that we are considered part of their family.
Rainbow Haven Resort is not "Special" any more than any other resort is "special" to it's guests. What makes it "Special" are the people who love it here. The ones who are at the dock at six in the morning getting their gear and boats ready for a day on the lake. They are the ones who are cooking enough food to feed a small army out on the deck where they can shout greetings back and forth to each other. They are the ones who hate seeing the last day arrive and carry their luggage to the vehicles with regret that it couldn't last another day or two.
I'm not sure that everyone who visits fits the description of our family of guests. Some simply arrive, go about their business of vacationing and then leave. And....there is nothing wrong with that. I am thrilled when they have a great time doing what they do. There is just a special place for those who have chosen to become "Family".
You all know who you are!
When you are ready to "Join the Family", give us a call.
Rainbow Haven Resort
Cross Timbers Cabins
417-234-4394
Thursday, June 1, 2017
Flood Number 3 in 18 months!
So..........On May 27th we had YET ANOTHER flood
I'm not even going to go there!
But once again. WE'RE BACK!
I'm not even going to go there!
But once again. WE'RE BACK!
Tuesday, May 9, 2017
Our Annual 100 Year Flood of 2017
It's bad enough to have a 100 year flood once in 100 years. We've now managed to pull two of them off in just eighteen months! December 2015 and now April of 2017. (The pics here are all from 2017)
While the water level of the 2015 flood was about 12 inches higher, both were equally devastating to the region. There were areas that were hit harder this time than last. There were two big differences between this flood and the last one for us. First, this time it didn't quite make it into the pool. Not that water in the pool is a big issue. It's just getting the silt vacuumed and filtered out takes longer. The other difference was that in the 2015 flood, the lower level of Rainbow Haven Resort had an office and two lodging units which were destroyed. After being cleaned out to nothing but concrete floors and ceiling, we decided to leave them and use them for kayak storage and laundry.
This flood came and went. Even though not quite as high as the other one, it had nothing to damage beyond getting things wet that were easy to dry out. (Note the high water mark in the kayak storage area from 2015 on top and 2017, the lower one) This flood was very inconvenient but not as much as it could have been later in the season. Repairs have been minimal but it still left it's mark. Mostly in cancelled reservations during a week when we were actually complexly booked due to an event being held in town. Had the power been restored earlier we may have salvaged some of the business, but that's the way it goes some times.
Today is May 9th and we are completely open for business. The sun was shining, Tom and Janice were getting the laundry room ready for the machines to be set back in. we took some reservations and even had some time to sit on the deck enjoying the beautiful day. I'm grateful this was no more traumatic than it was, but still I'm not quite ready to make it an annual event either.
The following are more pics of the flood of 2017. The final one is the pool from this morning.
The water comes up. The water goes down. We just keep on moving forward in all of it!
See You at the Dock!
While the water level of the 2015 flood was about 12 inches higher, both were equally devastating to the region. There were areas that were hit harder this time than last. There were two big differences between this flood and the last one for us. First, this time it didn't quite make it into the pool. Not that water in the pool is a big issue. It's just getting the silt vacuumed and filtered out takes longer. The other difference was that in the 2015 flood, the lower level of Rainbow Haven Resort had an office and two lodging units which were destroyed. After being cleaned out to nothing but concrete floors and ceiling, we decided to leave them and use them for kayak storage and laundry.
This flood came and went. Even though not quite as high as the other one, it had nothing to damage beyond getting things wet that were easy to dry out. (Note the high water mark in the kayak storage area from 2015 on top and 2017, the lower one) This flood was very inconvenient but not as much as it could have been later in the season. Repairs have been minimal but it still left it's mark. Mostly in cancelled reservations during a week when we were actually complexly booked due to an event being held in town. Had the power been restored earlier we may have salvaged some of the business, but that's the way it goes some times.
Today is May 9th and we are completely open for business. The sun was shining, Tom and Janice were getting the laundry room ready for the machines to be set back in. we took some reservations and even had some time to sit on the deck enjoying the beautiful day. I'm grateful this was no more traumatic than it was, but still I'm not quite ready to make it an annual event either.
The following are more pics of the flood of 2017. The final one is the pool from this morning.
The water comes up. The water goes down. We just keep on moving forward in all of it!
See You at the Dock!
After it's all said and done...........Here comes the Sun!
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