Happy Mother's Day!
I had a near disaster yesterday!

I looked out the window to check on the baby doves and saw that the whole plastic shelving unit the nest was in, had blown over in the high winds, even tho I had it taped securely to the trailer! I ran out and checked on the nest and it was on the ground and destroyed! Mom was on the ground and moved away when i came up to the nest. Then I saw the babies who had fallen into a corner of the shelf the nest was on. They were alive, so I quickly put the nest back together as best I could in the little flower container and gently put the babies into it, and placed it under the trailer in the shade. Then I went to work to fix the shelving unit. Instead of the 5 shelves, I just put back together 3 shelves so it would be lower and less likely to be affected by the winds. Then I put two large rocks on the bottom shelf to weigh it down good. I covered the top shelf with a small plastic bin cover for rain and sun protection. Each time I had to run back inside to get something (tape, scissors, etc), I came back to find the mom sitting on the nest under the trailer, so that was good. I think she is pretty used to me by now and knows I am not a threat. I finally put the nest/container on the middle shelf and cleaned up the rest of the debris (rest of shelf, and lattice I had put on for shade, etc), and went back inside to cool off. I checked a little bit later and saw mom was back on the nest, so that is good. I will check again today to make sure all is well. Because the nest is so much lower and closer to the slide-out, I can no longer see the nest from the window, but I can check it outside from a little ways away without disturbing mom. Now that the nest is weighted down good and lower to the ground, it should be much more stable (I hope!). The winds don't usually come from the southwest like they were yesterday so the nest is usually protected from the winds, but yesterday, the wind was directly hitting that side of the RV with a vengeance! I hope the babies are OK and will both survive. Hard to tell when they are so little.
The rest of the day wasn't quite so crazy. I get so frustrated tho with the TV and trying to find shows I want to watch while going thru a million listings! No channels, just show listings. Several weeks ago, after several frustrating hours of trying, I finally was able to get live golf on to watch. I forgot to write down how I got it, so when I looked for it yesterday, I had forgotten what I did to get it before. So it took me almost an hour of searching thru apps, etc, to finally find it again. This time, I did write it down so I can watch it today. I miss having cable TV. It was so much easier to just click on the channel number to get to my shows. Now, by the time I have found the show I want to watch, it is 15 minutes into the show by then! I would rather pay more for cable for less frustration!
Today, I will get a few little things done around here. It will hit 100* today, so no going outside, other than maybe to do laundry. I should also get my window blinds today so I can put those up. I need to dump tanks today too but will make that quick due to the heat.
Julie wants us to go for lunch on Tuesday to a Mexican restaurant about an hour or so away. She knows I don't care for Mexican food so I am not sure why she always picks those places to go. I will have to check the menu on-line and see what there is that I might like. I usually end up with a cheese quesadilla.

She wants to also stop at a thrift store in that area, so at least I can look forward to that. The drive will be nice too. It is up along the Catalina Mtns.
Hope you all have a nice day!