Morning Peggy and all. Thanks for posting this morning. I was wondering how you were faring with Henri hitting CT. Glad to hear all is well, even if wet. I think the saddest news is from Waverly, TN where the unexpected flash flood hit. Stories of destruction, missing and killed family members and friends.
Beth, I too figured you would take that job. West Yellowstone is a great place to spend the summer. I stayed at the Grizzle Bear RV park for a week and loved it. They gave me a site at the end of the loop with a nice big grassy area and a tree. Molly was in dog heaven. Since it was mid June, Tbe park wasn’t as busy as it is later and there were no campers across the road. I had a wonderful view of Yellowstone all week. Found myself a really great rain coat on sale in town too. Wish now I had bought 2. And yes, the Huckleberry Ice cream was delicious
Martha, sounds like Sugar had a great time camping
it’s fun watching are fur kids enjoy themselves.
Anne, I’ll keep my eye out for a white van with a Jayco behind it
That got me to thinking. Do you check on your trailer periodically? My thought was your tires getting low and flat spots from sitting so long.
More hot humid weather coming in this week. Today and tomorrow are supposed to be gradually getting more humid. I got a new curtain rod and all but one valance back up in my trailer yesterday. Taking it over to get propane tanks refilled this morning. Then will plug in and turn on fridge will cool down for upcoming trip. Looking like rainy weather coming up towards weeks end. Could decide to cancel and wait till Sept. Will monitor forecast for next few days. Thty say up to 2 inches in some places.
Karen, you sound like me. Getting things done before seasonal changes. It’s what motivates me to get projects going around here. Whereas you are just now getting to staining your deck, I do mine in spring, as this time of year, the nights are getting cooler and the deck is wet with dew in the morning, so then it takes time to dry. I know there are only so many weeks to do some ‘summer chores” before fall comes. After Labor Day I will start putting away the summer stuff and haul out the fall decorations
Weather is cooler, usually, on both sides of summer to work outside too. We all have our best times for certain things.
Guess I should get moving here. Need to go pay property taxes this morning and get that done, run to town for a few things, put the last valance up in the trailer, get the propane tanks filled etc. You’all wore out yet?