Saturday, August 15

Still Pedaling

 Yesterday Butch and I transported the MoHo to the RV hospital in Webster City Iowa. Actually, the name of the place is GoodLife RV. It is there for a complete diagnosis and then a consultation with the insurance company and hopefully finish up with a surgical procedure and full recovery of the patient. 

Then we went to Ames Iowa to consult with K D Billiards and Darts to discuss moving and perhaps upgrading on pool tables. They were still without electricity but talked to us none the less and we will be talking more in the future.

We snuck in a visit to Hickory Park, perhaps the most famous eating place in Ames. The place was swarming with returning college students. We wore our masks and they are doing an excellent job of social distancing and masks. Masks on ALL the employees. Patrons not so much. 😕 

Then we went to Menards where I purchased floor paint for the "Pool Hall," and Butch looked at electrical and scared himself. We followed up with a visit to Lowes where Butch did purchase the supplies needed for wiring. They were very helpful.

We were supposed to return to K D Billiards before returning home, and we did, but no one was there. By this time we were tired, I had a headache so we came on home. It was after 5:00 by the time we got home.

So with our MoHo in Webster City and Gary in the process of getting his RV back to Missouri, our backyard looks pretty empty! 


The white spot in the tree is a reflection from a window. This is an adequate look at the two RV sites we have in our backyard. After full-timing for ten years, we wanted two sites, one for our MoHo and one for friends or family who might like to visit.

Mango is a feral cat that hangs out at our place. I do not feed him and he is not allowed in the house. He is a friendly sort. This morning I found him under this table, sound asleep. His eyes were closed and his breathing was even. He had no idea I was taking his picture. His name is Mango only because Butch and I have given it to him. His color resembles a mango. I see his eye looks like it is open but I would swear it wasn't. His cheek was resting on the table leg.


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