
As usual, I was very reluctant to leave the bed as it was so nice and cozy. I lay there for a while and then forced myself to crawl out to face the day. As far as I can remember, we have nothing of any consequences planned so the day is our own to do with as we please.
One of my expensive hearing aids is not working and I need to plan a trip to Austin to visit my Audiologist. Luckily, I have my much cheaper set available, and they hear almost as well as the expensive ones. Apart from the cost, the basic difference between them is the expensive ones are charged every night and the others work off batteries. The bottom line is that both sets help me hear although the expensive ones are much clearer.
I was planning on taking a shower but when I tested the hot water, it was barely warm enough, so the shower idea fell by the wayside. Guess I need to call James again
I harnessed up the dogs and we went out walking around the park and managed our usual .07 of a mile which seems to be our standard for the morning walk. It was quiet outside with a couple of people walking dogs and others standing around and talking. I noticed one rig that was getting ready to move on.
On our travels, we ran into Gary who was back visiting. He has moved his rig and he told me this morning that he is looking to downsize to a more towable sized rig. Gona miss him when he moves on. One of the most helpful guys in the entire park besides being a super nice guy.
Back in the RV, I fixed breakfast all around although I did not enjoy mine very much. I offered what was left to the dogs and they turned their noses up as well, so it ended up in the garbage. Still, the coffee saved the day.
I sat around working on the blog and brought us up to date. It took a lot of head scratching to remember yesterday’s details, but I finally got it all pieced together.
Then it was sit back and think of something else to get up to.
We went out for another walk, the last of the day, and ended up at Jeff and Terri’s RV as they were sitting outside. We visited for about 45 minutes and then went on our way and this time found ourselves at Daniel and Malinda’s house. We sat there for an hour or so drinking beer until I decided it was time to go home. Malinda walked me home and helped bring in the bird feeders before bidding me “Goodnight”.
Written June 2, 2024, read my other blog at https://pondblog2011.com