Thursday, May 14

On the 4th and Final day of travel...

The rain continued off and on and being the drizzly sort it was merely a nuisance and only briefly a hazard. It was a 380-mile stretch only about 50 miles further than our usual days of moho travel. There is considerable construction on the east side of I-435 around Kansas City and after looking at the route this morning we would be better off going around the west side next time. It is only 6 miles further.
We stopped in Peculiar MO for a short visit with the Missouri kids, Gary and Susan, maintaining social distancing and wearing masks. Hopefully, it will not be too long until we can have a "real" visit.
So we're home now and we agreed it feels strange to be here after all we have been through the past 2 1/2 months. And it will take some time to get settled back in the house. The advice is to always take it slow but experience tells me how difficult it is to live in two places at the same time. Whatever you want or need is always in the wrong place until the changeover has been completed. On the plus side is that I love the view from the motorhome. It is a bit like living in a treehouse.

These photos were taken as I was seated at my computer.

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And here are two photos of sunflowers taken in "Sunny" South Texas. There were acres and acres of them. A most pleasant surprise.



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