GOOD MORNING ALL!
I guess many of you felt our Ruckus Dance yesterday, eh? Didn't realize we would cause such an earth-trembling, but I hear it was quite widespred! We were all to busy to actually feel the trembling ourselves, although my daughter said she felt the house chake yesterday afternnon during an after-shock.
The lot of us went over to view the Class A rig that's for sale a couple of miles from here yesterday afternoon, and, although it's a good buy for someone who could do repairs to engines and generators themselves, it is not for me. It's old-looking and has too many flaws for my liking, and I came away feeling better about what I have. We descended upon the owner with a ton of questions, Richard and Pete climbed onto the roof for a check, the girls went inside to check things out in there, and all breathed a huge sigh of relief when I announced it was not for me!
Yesterday afternoon I enlisted the help of all to try to 'fix' my shelter tarp which has become unattached from its rib/arch on one end! Nobody thought of a camera, unfortunately, as it was quite the work crew. Richard was on a high ladder, Anita was on a high stepladder, Liz was holding a guy rope, Pete tried pulling on a guy rope, the clamp on which gave way and SPLAT-----down he went backwards into a huge brush pile! I took tries bossing people, but found we are all bosses of a sort, and I had to aquiesce to engineering minds! I also did my stint unscrewing and screwing pitons to hold the shelter down, and some time on a ladder. My daughter made me feel ashamed to have enlisted the help of visiting friends, and I backed off when I realized she was right. We got the end better attached than it was, but the roof material is too short to lap over the finial arch enough to hold it. I am grateful to all for the help!
Last night we ate steak, corn, left over beans and potatoes, salad, cheese and crackers, with blueberry cobbler and vanilla ice cream for dessert. After the working afternoon, everyone pooped out right after supper and I believe we were all asleep by about 9:00 pm!
Today began with some light rain, and it's quite dark out there. I put my awning back up after lowering it last night in case of winds, and it's 64 degrees.....not too cold. I see that Liz and Roe are out for their morning walk, so I guess I should be getting dressed and decide what we will do today. Liz and Anita will borrow my truck to go to Lake Placid and take a bobsled (on wheels) ride if the weather permits! Tonight is a free music concert in Wilmington, weather permitting, also. Food menus are to be decided, also.
Hope everyone has a fun time wherever you are---wish you could all be here! Batten down the hatches for Irene, those on the east coast!