by Nasoosie » Mon Jun 04, 2012 8:27 am
GOOD MORNING CAROL AND ALL!
What a wonderful coffee hour today to see that "Carolinagal" signature opening us up! I am so happy to hear you have been released, and hope you can spend some great time with your son, daughter, and family and Maggie! Mind the docs now, and don't be headstrong (HAH!) so you can get back out onto the roads soon! If you can spend the winter in FL, I think there may be quite a few of us down there this winter, so we will be good company for each other! I am quite sure Irmi and Steve and Kathleen and Pete and I will be there, for starters, at least for part of the winter for Pete. Looking forward to some good times down there and exploring more of the neat campgrounds.
Happy to hear you finally got some rain, Nana!!! It sounds as if you have quite a job of landscaping going----would love to see the final results. I am not sure if any trailers or 5th wheels have built-in generators, but having a generator in the bed of your pickup is easy---at least for me. I would like a bigger one that would run my AC in case of 100 degree temps, but my Honda 2000 runs everything else quite well, including the microwave, and charges my batteries in nothing flat. It is quiet, easy to load and unload, and I run it out on the tailgate when I need it----I have it cable locked in, and just slide it out so I can pull it and fill it with gas when necessary. I am considering getting the mate for the duo Hondas with the connecting kit, so I could run my
AC and still have the strength to move each generator rather than one huge one. Something to think about.
I am drinking some English Toffee cappuccino stuff I decided to try, and I must say that I prefer my decafe coffee! Oh well, nothing ventured nothing gained!
My daughter goes to a university retreat with a ton of presentations and discussions today near here, so I will be in charge of little Orion for most of the day, I think. His daddy might stick around some of the time, but I plan to go inside the houase, turn on the heat (they tend to leave it FREEZING in there) and spend the day watching brain cells multiply at a speed faster than light! I love watching his progress from hour to hour, let alone day to day. This is a three-day retreat thing, but she already told them she needs to come home at night as she is Orion's milk supply! She has some stored up for me to use today, thank heavens, because he sure does demand that milk when he gets tired of playing and exploring.
I hope all the Alaska travelers are having pleasant weather. I am looking forward to the crossing of the mountains, but I suspect we won't hear about that until they get back to being able to use internet connections. Patience is not one of my virtues! (Sometimes I wonder if I have any!)
The two dogs and I managed a walk yesterday between showers, and both of them stayed right near me, behaving like good pups who have been trained. Molly had no zapper collar on at all, as I have only one at this point, which I gave to Dinah as she is the newbie. I had to make the collar sound only, no zap, just once, when she started off on an underbrush trail scent of something. Back she came immediately like a good dog! Of course, we haven't met up with any four-hoofers (deer) yet on the trails, and that will be the ultimate test! I will need to fasten some ID tags on the new zapper collars that are in the mail so that if they do stray, anyone finding them can get in touch with me. The tags will need to be non-metal so as to not interfere with the zapping, if necessary. Right now, Dinah has no ID as I remove her regular collar when she dons the zapper one.
Time for a cup of real coffee now, Hazlenut with vanilla creamer, and then off to the house to get ready for my smarty-grandson! Happy Monday to all!
Life is about learning to dance in the rainHappy travels!