Boy, you certainly are the early bird this morning. But looks like working the late shift does have it's advantages. Look at the lovely scenes you witnessed on the way back to the park. The moon, the deer, the racoons. Those things that are only seen in the wee hours of the mornnig when most of us are fast asleep. Photos for your memory.
It's a cloudy morning here and the only thing exciting is a dog staring at me through my patio door
. Well, she can stare for awhile. Not letting her in. Both of them are outside, but Sassy is content to just lay and enjoy the morning. Tessa will lay there and stare inside. Rain is moving in and I want them to enjoy being out while it's dry.
I'm going to be venturing forth in a bit myself. Run a few errands before the rain starts, not that I will beat it back home. But the bookstore called yesterday and a book I ordered came in, so want to go pick that up. Also want to stop by the heating and cooling place to schedule a furnace maintenance call on my heating system before serious heating weather sets in. I have baseboard hot water heat and have it checked over each year. Bit late this fall getting to it.
I took the girls for a ride up to Burt Lake State Park yesterday afternoon. It was a beautiful day, mild and sunny. We walked all over the campground and took the trail that runs along the river next to the park. Was a nice afternoon. Visited with the lead ranger from Otsego who is now the supervisor up there, for a bit. We talked about the park and her hopes, dreams, wants, desires etc. for that park. I do have a job offer to work there next summer and have to chew on that this winter. If I take it, it would be a new park with new challenges, but would also mean a commute to and from home and probably selling my TT and my truck for a couple of years as I wouldn't have time to camp with running back and forth and keeping things up aroound here, plus I would get a better gas mileage vehicle. But then in a couple of years I could get a new rig, retire and hit the road. I want to feel the new boss out at Otsego and see what he kind of has in mind as far as making changes to the way the staff operates for next season too. He says he is letting us come back but who knows. They do not have to keep us around. So things to think about this winter.
Think i am going to make some apple crisp when I get home from town. Have some apples from one of my trees out front and got to use them up. They don't keep forever. Might just have enough to do it. Also got the stuff to make beef stew, but may leave that go for tomorrow.
So I guesss I had better get this show on the road before the rains come. Have a wonderful day all.