Saturday, November 9

Rv Full-Time assumptions

Interesting and oh-so-true description of fulltime RVing. I thought some of you might enjoy it.

https://www.rvtravel.com/5-mistaken-assumptions-the-new-full-time-rver-makes/




Thursday, November 7

It slips away!

It is an amazing thing how the days slip into each other seamlessly and the next thing you know another week is gone. Here it is Thursday already. I told Butch my agenda is to get a walk in. Been slack on that lately. I would like to play a little pool to get a bit of practice in before Sunday's event.

Yesterday we met up with Donn and Peggy at Gonzales Burgers. We were very shocked because we were the only ones there at 11:30 and it is usually packed with people by then. The burgers are huge so we always order one and split it. I took a salad with me and ate part of the meat from the burger so I was all set. It was good to see Donn and Peggy again and have the freedom to sit and visit without any rush. By the time we were ready to leave the place was filling up.

On the way home, we stopped at WalMart to check out rubber boots for when we stay at the Teeters so we can explore their property in more detail. They have a little creek on the back part of their acreage. Lots of birds and other wildlife around their place. Our backyard sometimes holds some water so they will be handy at home too.

I see where central Iowa was introduced to winter. Keri sent me some pictures.



Sunday, November 3

Our Sunday Routine

We usually like to do our grocery shopping on Sunday morning because it is a much more peaceful endeavor. It also helps that it is early in the season. We went to our favorite breakfast spot in Weslaco where we eat at the El Dorado. We generally order sausage and egg breakfast tacos. Butch gets two and I get one. They come with a side of refried beans. And for you who wonder if I am still doing Keto the answer is yes. So I eat the innards of the breakfast taco and leave the rest for Butch. It works just fine. I needed some more salad ingredients so we stopped off at our favorite HEB. And then we went to the famous Don-Wes Flea Market. Butch needed new belts and now I am needing one too to keep my pants from falling down. We bought some pecans from the lady who used to sell pecans to Pecan Bill. She said she sure misses him and of course, we do too. She said to tell him "Hi" and since I know Bill and Kay read the blog they will see this and know.

I bought a new NuWave oven. I have used nothing but a Nuwave to cook everything for the past 3 maybe 4 years. The new one is a Bravo XL and the temperature can go higher and it accommodates rectangular pans so it works better for me. My first encounter with it was a raving success with delicious roasted veggies.