by Nasoosie » Tue Jul 21, 2009 5:53 am
GOOD MORNING BARBZEE AND ALL!!
It's good to see you back at the helm, Zee! Coffee tastes good!
At 47 degrees, it's not exactly what one would call 'warm' today, but it's NOT raining! In fact, the sky is relatively clear, and the sun should be up enough to show some warming rays before too long. I turned on my water heater to get some hot water for dishes after coffee. Then I need to add bleach (diluted) to my fresh water tank and make sure the pump works after my winter storage procedures. I am trying to remember, if I use that tank and the pump, is there anything I need to do with the shore water supply to make sure the pump doesn't pump all the water out the shore connection hole? I COULD refer to the manual I got with this rig, but it's 'somewhere' in all my 'important' stuff in the cabinet! I don't seem to remember doing anything last year when I filled up for the Bluegrass Festival.
Let's see...what shall I do today other than the tanks? If the sun does come out, I will need to mow at least this camping area once again. I will really try to not twist too much, as I haven't needed to take any Ibuprofen to recline at night for two days now! It was nice yesterday to be able to notice a slight improvement. Molly and I will walk again, too. Rain is forecast for this afternoon, but morning should be ok, I hope. When the rains come, I think I will head to Plattsburgh and the RV dealer to get a lock for my ball hitch so I don't have to take it off each time I unhitch. It is very heavy, and a pain to put on and take off with broken ribs! I also need to return the harness thing I got for Twitch that won't even fit his front paw, let alone his body!
Bunnies are back grazing on clover, and I saw a deer earlier when I went inside to replenish Twitch's food bowls. I noticed a dead bunny in the road not far from here yesterday, however, when I went to the post office. I imagine some critter of the night probably has the carcass already eaten up by this morning. Bunnies and mice and voles are on the bottom of the food chain here.
Cedar, I am so happy you have had at least a couple of great camping days this week! Thank you, Liz, for a great trip around Seward this morning! Will now go to check out Beth's blog for her version of this latest episode!
Coffee is hot and strong! Hope we hear from all of you before the day is out. Have a fun time out there.
Life is about learning to dance in the rainHappy travels!