Saturday, Oct. 12
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Good morning friends!
Beth and Sheila, safe travels!
We are back in Webster! The trip home was just as bad as it was last Tuesday as far as the traffic went. The last 100 miles were stop and go, which made for a long day. When we got home, we worked in the pergola for the first hour. Even though we bungeed everything, the furniture was tossed around. Two dock boxes were slightly damaged. Our TV antenna came down in several pieces. There are several ponds in this resort and for the first time in the 4 years we've been here, we now have water view property! There is a very large pond in the cow pasture behind us, which has not happened in the same 4 years. We have moved into the coach and the generator is on. All the food in our freezers were still frozen, so we really lucked out, all things considered. We saw lots of large trees down, roots and all, and most of them were in the last 50 miles as we were heading home. I need to bring my keyboard, which is in the casita, into the motorhome so I can practice for tomorrow's service. I took the meats out of the freezer for a southern low country boil, which will be dinner. Have a good day!
Beth and Sheila, safe travels!
We are back in Webster! The trip home was just as bad as it was last Tuesday as far as the traffic went. The last 100 miles were stop and go, which made for a long day. When we got home, we worked in the pergola for the first hour. Even though we bungeed everything, the furniture was tossed around. Two dock boxes were slightly damaged. Our TV antenna came down in several pieces. There are several ponds in this resort and for the first time in the 4 years we've been here, we now have water view property! There is a very large pond in the cow pasture behind us, which has not happened in the same 4 years. We have moved into the coach and the generator is on. All the food in our freezers were still frozen, so we really lucked out, all things considered. We saw lots of large trees down, roots and all, and most of them were in the last 50 miles as we were heading home. I need to bring my keyboard, which is in the casita, into the motorhome so I can practice for tomorrow's service. I took the meats out of the freezer for a southern low country boil, which will be dinner. Have a good day!