SNOWY SATURDAY
Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 7:45 am
We have about an inch of snow on the ground again this morning, and it's about 27 degrees out there. I let my wood fire die way down last night, so am now resurrecting it. I should make a last run to the dump today, as one week from now I should be on the road. Holy Cow! Scary thought!
I read the OldMan's thoughts about Flying Js from yesterday, and I don't mind any amount of noise at night---but will try to avoid diesel exhaust fumes that could infiltrate my lungs all night. The truck stops on this coast seem to have 'sections' for RVers apart from truckers, I have been told, so we shall see how that works. As for mom and pop truck stops on our highways here in the east, those are non-existent!
Some day, down the line, when/if I become better at hauling my TT, I would like to try using the old Route 9 south (or north) rather than the modern 95. When I first traveled to FL, Route 9 was the only way to go. I suspect it might be quite abandoned at this point in time.
I have no big plans for today after the dump run, other than just getting little last-minute chores done, like stapling my snow fence/protection barrier up so that whoever is staying here can push snow off the deck, or shovel it off. I use the snow fence as a child barrier and animal barrier to falling off the high-up front deck in the warm months. If the snow melts off, I need to still cover my woodpiles, too.
This is the day in infamy that I will remember forever----my English teacher made the obvious, yet not at that time relevant-to-me comment that there would "never be another October 23rd 1953." And how right on he was! Why on earth some things uttered by people in our lives stick with us forever, whereas other seemingly more important facts disappear from the brain cell connections as soon as they are heard, is a puzzle! This, and "PV/T = P-1 V-1/ T-1, which you will remember to your dying day!" (Comment about Boyle's Law made by one of my physics teachers.)
Coffee is hot, it's still very cold outside, the snow is not going away yet, Molly is patiently staring me in the face, silently asking for her breakfast----so off I go to tackle this Saturday in the north country.
Happy Saturday to you all, wherever you may be!
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I read the OldMan's thoughts about Flying Js from yesterday, and I don't mind any amount of noise at night---but will try to avoid diesel exhaust fumes that could infiltrate my lungs all night. The truck stops on this coast seem to have 'sections' for RVers apart from truckers, I have been told, so we shall see how that works. As for mom and pop truck stops on our highways here in the east, those are non-existent!
Some day, down the line, when/if I become better at hauling my TT, I would like to try using the old Route 9 south (or north) rather than the modern 95. When I first traveled to FL, Route 9 was the only way to go. I suspect it might be quite abandoned at this point in time.
I have no big plans for today after the dump run, other than just getting little last-minute chores done, like stapling my snow fence/protection barrier up so that whoever is staying here can push snow off the deck, or shovel it off. I use the snow fence as a child barrier and animal barrier to falling off the high-up front deck in the warm months. If the snow melts off, I need to still cover my woodpiles, too.
This is the day in infamy that I will remember forever----my English teacher made the obvious, yet not at that time relevant-to-me comment that there would "never be another October 23rd 1953." And how right on he was! Why on earth some things uttered by people in our lives stick with us forever, whereas other seemingly more important facts disappear from the brain cell connections as soon as they are heard, is a puzzle! This, and "PV/T = P-1 V-1/ T-1, which you will remember to your dying day!" (Comment about Boyle's Law made by one of my physics teachers.)
Coffee is hot, it's still very cold outside, the snow is not going away yet, Molly is patiently staring me in the face, silently asking for her breakfast----so off I go to tackle this Saturday in the north country.
Happy Saturday to you all, wherever you may be!
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