Good Morning Carolb, Lori and everyone else,
Carol, I know just what you mean about losing track of days. I brought my calendar along with me so i could keep track of them
Got some busines I need to take care of a couple of times this month and need to watch the dates on the calendar. The yare all marked. But it's easy to lose track of time up here, as life is slower and things be remote as they are, you can forget the world exists. Does't even feel like the holidays cause I am away form all the hustle and bustle and have nothing going on for myself. Fine by me. So much more relaxing.
Lori, sounds like you and Ernie are enjoying being back in your old haunts. Going to feel funny camping at the park where you hosted so many years and not hosting. But I know you will enjoy it and be more free to do what you please.
Carolb, as for Ms. Tessa. I put her down to one pill to see what happens. She really should be up a higher does, but darn, when she's on that, she gets lethargic and doesn't eat etc., so it's a toss up between trying to fight the infection, her not eating and not wanting to do much, or just letting nature take it's course and her enjoying herself while we are up here. She's been so energetic and enjoying our walks, trotting up the road and many times just barking for the joy of barking I guess, while mom is busy sniffing out all the latest animal tracks from the night before. Mostly deer.
I'm thinking today, we might take a ride Northwest from here and see what's going on. If you look at a map of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, you will see that finger jutting up into Lake Superior at the far end of the peninsual. I'm about 35 miles from the base of the peninsula. Beautiful country there and i think more snow than what's here right now. We are losing some of it here due to the mild 30 degree weather that's here right now. Stayed mild last night. But storm heading in for weekend looks like a snow maker. Let it come. I plan to make sure I have enough food supplies so i don't have to go anyplace if I don't want and will work on Christmas signs and just watch it snow or whatever outside. Dogs and I will go for a walk too of course. We don't stop for bad weather unless it's really raining, storming, or snowing so hard you can barely see ahead. Then I worry about somebody not seeing us.
Ah, enough rattling on here. Certainly isn't RV related, but nice to be able to just ramble on about everyday life and read about the fun those of you who are camping, traveling, having mini GTG's etc., are having, and dream. So enjoy it, have a great time dong it, keep safe and healthy and have a wonderful day all.