GOOD MORNING CAMPERS!!
I hope your part of the country is drier than up here this morning, but from what I hear on the news, it hasn't been good anywhere, what with searing heat, heavy, devastating winds, some heavy wet snows, tornadoes, hail, and torrential rains. It's pouring buckets out here right now, with a temperature of 45 degrees F.
When I got home from school yesterday afternoon I discovered the town road crew had trimmed back the trees along the sides of the paved road, chipped the smaller ones, and left the larger pieces all neatly cut and stacked. Although they are just mainly balsam trees, softwood, not good for stove wood, I collected a truckoad of them to use for campfire wood. There are more which I will try to get as soon as the rain stops. HEAVY suckers, they were, as they are big in diameter, and green....I will attempt to split them with the maul this weekend.
My self-setting/adjusting alarm clock went off at the right time this morning! Now that it's operating on the correct time zone again, it's back to normal! If I only could determine just how I managed to get it back there, now! I fooled with so many combinations of buttons, I can't remember just how I fixed it....not to mention how it ever got off-kilter to begin with.
The coffee is perking, as it's the bone meds day again here, with the obligatory half hour wait before I can sip on the nice warming liquid! It smells good, Hazlenut, and my wood fire from last night is still making it nice and warm in here. So, c'mon in and sit a spell and let us know about your plans for the day.
iI hope it's not pouring where Echo and Kelly are in their tent! Where are you two off to now?
Have fun, in spite of what the weather tosses your way----there is always something to do. Catch you later.......