by ellenw » Tue Oct 02, 2012 11:38 pm
What a wonderful way to meet new friends and get to know my new Joy, all at the same time. Supportive encouragement all around. You were all such a delight!
Kari and I stowed Joy about 5:30 tonight back in Spokane. The two days' drive were uneventful, except that the last 60 miles were the worst of the 1250 miles I drove in the last week. We had gusting winds and distant haze (dust) from north of the Tri-Cities (southeast Washington, just north of the Columbia River) to I-90 (about 75 miles). That was another new experience for me, learning how to drive steady, SLOWLY, in wind. Then where I joined I-90, the distant haze became a brown-out across the freeway and visibility dropped to about 150' - yikes! Very scary. The wind was stronger and the visibility came and went. Kari and I seriously considered pulling off and spending the night somewhere, but we plodded on that last 60 miles, with me struggling to hold the wheel steady in 45 mph wind gusts and semi's continuously pulling around me.
Anyway, another new experience logged. I've dumped the tanks 3 times now and I see the advantage of those accordian stair-step V-shaped thingies that provide a downward slope for the hose. I also understand the need for rubber gloves. I bought some cheap-o ones at Dollar Tree and tore the first one trying to get it on. Kari located some baby powder and sprinkled the remaining 9 gloves in the package. Hence another lesson learned.
Thanks to several GTG women, I learned the easy way about draining my hose when I disconnected instead of the hard way of getting a soaking as I stowed it away.
The potluck was great fun, the turkey was a hit - both Marda's [WickedLady] and Laura's [CougarFan] -- and Marda's homemade wine - Oh my goodness! Secret ingredients abound and make for a delish dessert treat. Karen [OregonLuvr] generously donated most of her space for a gathering place and Beth donated her picnic table so all 13 of us could be together. Ann [AnnCat] drove 6 of us to Crater Lake in her new BEAUTIFUL Winnebago View - my hero! All the dogs were so sweet and mostly got along well. Tucker didn't play well with some of the boy dogs, but he SO loves those girl dogs! Apologies to poor Oscar - Cheryl [Lynn2] and daughter, Lindsey's, sweet, sweet shepherd mix. He was terrorized and rebuffed by an obnoxious 5-pound menace.
I'm very much looking forward to my next GTG, wherever and whenever, whether mini- or large, spontaneous or planned. There are two of us now here in the Inland Empire of Eastern Washington/North Idaho - Kari [KariFlint] and me. Look us up!