Good Morning from the 45th,
Got back home on Tuesday without incident. Weather as cloudy and a few drops of rain once in a great while but otherwise nothing. All was well here when we got back.
Heading to town this morning to drop of my truck at glass place to get windshield replaced. Have had a couple of stone chips in it for awhile and time to get them taken care of. Replacing windshield as one is considered in line of vision. Neighbor following me up and will bring me back, then we will go pick it u later on.
Got all the weeding caught up yesterday, so yard is back in shape except for mowing, which might be today. Went to small town south of here, Grayling, and watched what they call HUP race. Hurry Up and Paddle. Contestants pay a $60 entry fee and get a 4.2 sheet of plywood, 2 2x4x8s, a roll of duct tape and some nails to construct a small canoe or water craft of their chioice and then do a LeMan's start into the AuSable river there, paddle and short course to see who's the winner. Go two at a time. It's cute as some underestimate the design of their craft and wind up in the water while others do very well. It's all part of the AuSable River Festival leading up to the main race down the AuSable river starting at 9p.m. on Saturday. This race is the middle leg of the Triple Crown of Canoe Racing, the last one being up in Quebec I believe. There are about 90 teams entered. It's big time thing, professional racing at it's best with locals entering as well. They will paddle non stop down the river at night for 120 miles to Oscoda. Can you imagine paddling 60-80 stokes a minute for 12-19 hours non stop through the dark on a river that has obstacles, 6 dam portages and all that thrown in. And then factor in the weather as well. Grueling to say the least. May go watch the time trials this afternoon.
So, guess its' time to get going here and get dressed and ready to head out before long. Made eggs and bacon for breakfast but you will have to fix your own if you want any. I'm out of bacon now, but have sausage and also bread for toast.
Have a great day all.