Good Morning, all!
This is the first morning this year that I am waking up in my trailer! It's not a pretty day out there, all grey and raining, but ii's so nice and toasty in here! As soon as I got back from my daughter's where I spent Easter weekend and saw that enough snow had melted for me to get my trailer free of its winter shelter, I went to it! It was really touch and go there for a while, as the trailer was parked way over to one side of the shelter where it is more level than in the middle. When I hitched the truck to the trailer, I had hope to be able to pull it straight forward to free it. WRONG! Somehow I had slightly aimed the truck in the direction I wanted to haul out the trailer so I could circle around the yard rather than having to back it up after it got free. Itwas heading for my driver's side of that garage, and I knew I was in trouble. I finally unhooked the truck and rehooked it heading in another direction. Even then, I had to go an inch at a time to make sure I wasn't going to take out the garage and the roof of the trailer. The ground in the shelter is anything but level anywhere, hence the trailer tilted and yawed. I was so relieved when it was clear of that thing! (It took over an hour!) I then headed as far out of the driveway as I could (driveway still way too muddy to try to haul it out and turn it on a road somewhere) and TADA I actually backed it up so I could then go forward to where I park it! I BACKED IT UP!
The rest of the afternoon was spent carrying my 'stuff' from the bins in the living room out to here, including two very heavy memory foam matresses. My first step, however, was to hook up my two TVs to my satellite dish (not the portable one----from a cable to my permanent house one) and next was this laptop computer. So here we are, furnace turned on to keep us from freezing our butts off (Molly and me, that is) hot coffee (no water out here for another couple of months, other than jugs of it) my pee bucket for my potty, my warm sleeping bag, and not much else! It's HEAVEN to be free from my house at last! Of course, I still had all my dishes and silverware out here, and each time I visit the house for something, I bring another bag of 'stuff' like spices, soaps, etc. back out here.
I should return to the house for at least a while today, to clean up the living room which has been been converted back to sofa/living space from my permanent sofa-bed/bedroom winter space in there. If I need to stay inside now, I can just sleep on the sofa. I also need to go through my tons of tools and narrow them down to the essentials I will need in here.
I will download and post the pictures of my daughter's house and area, along with my trailer in its summer spot, later today. I have loved seeing the Texas GTG ladies that Liz has so professionally provided for us. Beth, I do remember the name Port Lavaca and that you loved it there, but when I saw Magnolia Beach, I didn't think they were one and the same. No wonder you loved it there so much! I sure hope not too many others will find that spot and turn it into a Cony Island!
I hope all is well with you and yours, and I hope to read posts from you all today. Happy Tuesday!