The Trailrider RV park is a reality and we are in site number 3. We have electricity and sewer and we will have water soon. We have a different point of view from this spot. To the East is a cornfield and across the road we can see Marv and Judi's house and their horses; to the south and southwest is a farm and cattle and off in the distance, a mile away, I can see traffic on highway 4; Directly west is the town of Yale, the bike trail and the local farmers co-op; And north are grain bins and more cornfields. We are situated on a knoll which affords us a pleasant rural view all around.
Today we are headed back to Des Moines so Butch can finish up some electrical work for brother Leo. I will once again visit with Mickey while he is busy.
Tomorrow I am conducting a Swedish Weaving Class in Panora at the Ben Franklin store. Friday we will pull out of here and take our happy home to Jefferson for my class reunion. We will be boondocking at Leo's for a few days and then we will make our way back to Yale. So as you can see we are not doing too much that could be considered exciting but we are going about the business of living in an ordinary way...at least for us. If everyday were a party there would be nothing to look forward to. Till next time...
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