Wednesday, May 24
Stormy weather

Last night I was deep in sleep about 11:30 PM while Butch was less so apparently as he heard someone knocking on our door. I got up but had difficulty getting my wits about me to open the door for a park ranger who informed us storms were on their way and would arrive about midnight. Strong winds (70+MPH) and lightning, posssible hail and we should secure things. I was rattled but tried to go back to bed and sleep...It didn't work for quite a while. It was a good drill for us however as when someone comes to the door in the middle of the night we should open the window to talk to them rather than the door in case they are unsavory characters. I will try to remember that next time. Also, the storm wasn't much. The knock on the door and the subsequent stress was far worse than the storm.
Tuesday, May 23
Friday, May 19
Dilemna: We would like to stay in central Iowa for awhile preferably in an RV park but they are few and far between. There is one at Waukee that is $480 a month with electricity on top of that...sorry folks that will not happen! There is one west of Jefferson but that means driving EVERYWHERE because it is totally rural. There is a Cutty's in Des Moines but they quickly informed me they are a members only park. The Don Williams park at Ogden was going to be the one until we found out they do not have sewer hookups and when we are parked for any length of time we consider it a necessity SO it is beginning to look like we will be in Jefferson at the same mobile home park we have stayed at in the past. That is if we can get the electricity hooked up without costing a small fortune. The bike trail is still a big draw for me and there are two inexpensive golf courses nearby and there are a few other things Jefferson has going for it. So we will see... Now about our Internet connection...we have been using WiFi and other ways of connecting than our Verizon connection for 6 months. I have kept putting it on vacation so I would have it for back up but I am almost ready to take the leap and do away with it entirely. So things they are a changing...a little.
Thursday, May 18
Wired for Books

For many years, most of the best writers of the English language found
their way to Don Swaim's CBS Radio studio in New York. The one-on-one
interviews typically lasted 30 to 45 minutes and then had to be edited
down to a two minute radio show. Wired for Books is proud to make these
important oral documents publicly available for the first time in their
entirety. Listen to the voices of many of the greatest writers of the
twentieth century.
This is Fantastic!!!!!

For many years, most of the best writers of the English language found
their way to Don Swaim's CBS Radio studio in New York. The one-on-one
interviews typically lasted 30 to 45 minutes and then had to be edited
down to a two minute radio show. Wired for Books is proud to make these
important oral documents publicly available for the first time in their
entirety. Listen to the voices of many of the greatest writers of the
twentieth century.
This is Fantastic!!!!!
Wednesday, May 17
Hometown for funeral
After 10 months of travel we have made our way back to hometown Jefferson Iowa. It was a little ahead of schedule due to the death of my cousin Sherry Conant. We will be attending services for her today. Slininger-Rossow Funeral Home
Sunday, May 14
Baby Eagles

See baby eagles in their nestHere's something you don't see everyday -- a close up live webcast of an eagle's nest, complete with baby eagles. Check in here during the day to watch the progress of these youngsters and their parents in a nest somewhere in British Columbia. You may need to watch awhile: the tiny birds can look like a blob of bird feathers when they're asleep.
Friday, May 12
Thursday, May 11
See Ya Down The Road
There is an enormous amount of info on this site for anyone considering the full timing lifestyle or even those who are merely curious how we 'git er dun'. They pretty much do everything we do with similar equipment.
See ya down the road
See ya down the road
Sunday, May 7
We are in Peculiar MO once again and paid up for two weeks. Butch is hooking up as I write this. From here we will be headed to SW Iowa to get caught up on our annual doctor stuff. Butch and I each take one prescription medication so we must get re-upped for the next year. And Dr. Berry will look us over and proclaim us "Good to Go" for the year.
Wednesday, May 3
These three women each drive their own motorhome and have traveled together full time for the past seven years. Starting from the left their names are Lee, Flip and Phyllis. They are in Carthage for a time because Lee's daughter bought a place near here and they came to help her get it livable. They have not planned their next move but I am sure this adventurous threesome will come up with something new and exciting.
Sunday, April 30
Saturday, April 29
Yesterday we had a very dark wet day pretty much all day. I managed to get a walk in on Thursday but missed it yesterday entirely. This morning we had a window of sunshine and Butch went with me for our walk
. He kept wanting to cut it short. I said we could've really cut it short and stayed home!! It always feels good to get that walk done for the day. Clouds are once again rolling in so outdoor activity is likely done for this Saturday.
. He kept wanting to cut it short. I said we could've really cut it short and stayed home!! It always feels good to get that walk done for the day. Clouds are once again rolling in so outdoor activity is likely done for this Saturday.
Friday, April 28
I'm a Porsche 911!
You have a classic style, but you're up-to-date with the latest technology. You're ambitious, competitive, and you love to win. Performance, precision, and prestige - you're one of the elite,and you know it.
Take the Which Sports Car Are You? quiz.
Drug Interactions

Here is a great website where you can list all the meds you are taking (even OTC drugs) & get a report on whether or not any of them interact badly with each other.
Thursday, April 27
Computin'
We are still in Carthage Missouri, waiting for parts. We are paid up for another week so we are taking care of a myriad of little tasks. Feels rather good to get things caught up and taken care of. The parts we are waiting for are a new automatic sensor for the awning, a new leveling jack to replace one that leaked a little and a new radio because the other one would only play about 6 tracks on a CD before giving us an error message. I have been getting inquiries as to what we are doing and where we are so figured I best do some catching up with the blog. It is GREAT to hear from those of you who wonder about us and fill me in on your activities.
Pull Tab Belts
I have been going for a three plus mile walk every day but the rain and cold the last few days has put the kabosh to that. While I am walking I pick up cans to get the pulltabs. I suffer guilt from not picking up the whole can but I could not carry all I find. You would think someone would be picking them up since aluminum is selling for seventy cents a pound now but no one seems to do it. I have only had one mild dog incident and my spray bottle of ammonia sufficiently discouraged the “puppies”.
Reading a book...always
Clean ceiling fan
Butch has been taking care of many little maintenance type chores as well and we have purchased a drawer for one of the bins in the basement to make it easier to get at stored items. It will be a bigger project to get it installed but I am sure he is up for it. He may wait till he gets to Gary's so he has help. He says I am not the kind of help he wants and he is right. I am not good at standing there like a faithful puppy listening to him cuss. I would rather be busy doing my own projects.
Monday, April 24
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