Friday October 30 2015
We had rain all last night and today it
is a drizzling 46 degree day. Millie and Rae Anne are on a mother
daughter outing to Santa Fe, I had a few chores planned on the
motorhome but it's just too damp and cold outside so I postponed most
of them. I did have to go out to fill the motorhome water tank and
Maggie went outside with me, she got her feet wet and now shes curled
up in my lap.
I'll be ready to head home to myrtle
beach on Monday, I just don't do cold very well. I'm reminded of a
skinny old man who lived in one of my friend, George Smith's
apartments. One day upon entering the little guys unit we were hit
with a wave of hot air. It must have been 100 degrees in the
apartment, when asked why he had the thermostat set to maximum heat
the little guy replied “but Mr Smitty, I just can't be cold”
….....I think I'm becoming that guy.
It cleared a bit after lunch and I
ventured outside again. I was installing Super Bright LED elements in
the tail lights when I noticed there are no reflectors in the
housing. I have a roll of aluminum tape in my supplies and used it to
line the back of the housing, making it a reflector for the bulbs.
It's amazing how much brighter they are now.
In the afternoon the family took the
kids, who were in costume, to town for trick or treating at the main
street businesses. I've never seen anything like it, the street was
closed and the whole center city participated in the Halloween
festival. Many grown ups were in costume, a lot of them families
dressed in the same theme. Star Wars was very popular.
Saturday October 31 2015
Millie and I taught Marcus and Evan to
play Mahjong this morning on our computers. Over the last few days I
have been teaching Evan (4 ½) to play all the Microsoft solitaire
games, he's very smart and picks things up right away.
When we arrived here at Kamp Kolman
instead of going around the block the long way so I would be more
lined up with the angled driveway, I tried to back into the tight
turn. I backed to the curb which pinned the mudflap between the tire
and concrete. When I tried to hop the curb it spun the mudflap right
off. Today I re installed the mudflap.
After lunch I walked Maggie to the
cemetery and let her play in the grass. As a puppy she had her own
yard with grass and she loves to run, roll and sniff around in it. It
has to be some type of fescue or bluegrass, she doesn't play in the
weeds they try to pass off as grass in the south. There is no grass
out here in the west unless someone makes a conscious effort to care
for and water it, that means golf courses, cemeteries and the
occasional town park. Small town parks are almost always dog
friendly, cemeteries and golf courses, not so much. The one we
frequent here is posted no dogs, but I figure a lot of the folks
buried there were probably dog lovers and welcome the canine company.
As an excuse of last resort, I can play the dumb old guy, which isn't
a stretch for me!
After taking Maggie home I was on my
way back out with my camera to take some snow capped mountain photos
when I met Millie and Marcus who were out for a walk, we all went
together and as always with Marcus we ended up at the abandoned bull
dozer which is in the forest about ½ mile down the trail. I know
some of you modern parents are cringing at the sight of such a small
boy playing on construction equipment, but we're from a different
time when kids could be kids.......I think I'll let him drink out of
the garden hose next!