
I slept very well and awoke around 8:00 am ready to get up. The sun was shining, and the forecast was for it to reach 96 degrees which is bloody hot by anyone’s standards. Still, this is Texas, and our summers are always like this.
We went out for the usual first walk of the day, which I suppose is the most important as it gives the dogs the chance to relieve themselves after a long night. We wandered around the park but did not see anyone else.
Back in The Caboose, I fixed us all breakfast. I have been having trouble finding things to eat for myself and have tried a variety of things lately. Today, I settled for sardines on toast. It was OK but next time, the sardines needed to be in tomato sauce and not oil. I even switched to drinking tea instead of coffee. What do they say about variety being the spice of life?
I had received an invitation from the Austin Men’s Soccer League that I had been a member of many years ago, to join them in a reunion that was being held at Zilker Park today. I had turned down the invitation. For one thing, it is too bloody hot to be out on the soccer field even just to watch. For another, they wanted to give me a presentation for years and years of service and membership, which is another thing I am not into. Oh well, they were the good old days, probably some of the best days of my life spent on the soccer fields…
It was a quiet day with not much going on and Sandy was giving me “the look” which interpreted from Dog to Human meant, “I gotta go, Dad”. We went out and wandered around and then came back to the A/C which, incidentally, was going full blast.
Daniel and Malinda had been out motorcycle riding as they now both have their own bikes. Daniel stopped by and we chatted business for a bit before he left to go back to his RV. I gave him back his knife that somehow had ended in my pocket after we were doing something.
He said he had traded in his big bike and bought two smaller ones so that Malinda had her own and that now she no longer needed to ride behind him. That lady amazes me as I don’t think there is anything she can’t do.
We went out for another walk and managed to cover a mile, which in this heat isn’t bad. The dogs want to take it in small doses and are glad when we go back indoors as am I.
We went out for one more walk around 6:00 pm and the temperature was still 93 degrees.
Then it was back to the RV as another day came to an end.
Written June 9, 2024, read my other blog at https://pondblog2011.com
Living in an RV Henly RV Park Monday 06/10/2024
I had a good night’s sleep and awoke around about 7:30 am. We lay there for a while before crawling out. I thought how nice a shower would be but decided I was not brave enough for the cold-water torture and put on my clothes after having a shave and splashing cold water on my face. Then, I was ready to face the day here in the park.
I had previously noted that I was out of paper towels and jumped in the Jeep for the short trip to Tractor Supply which is the closest store to me. I bought a couple of other things as well to make the trip worthwhile. It’s amazing how difficult life becomes when we run out of stuff we are used to.
Back in The Caboose, we had already been out for one walk before I went to the store but we followed up with another one so the dogs could stretch their legs.
I looked around for something to eat for breakfast and ended up with a toasted cheese sandwich. Instead of coffee, I stayed with tea which hit the spot yesterday. The nutritionists say that breakfast is the most important meal of the day and for me, one of the hardest to figure out what to eat, I think tomorrow morning, I will try cereal as I haven’t had it in a while.
With the blog all caught up, I looked around for other things to get up to.
I spent a lot of time just wandering around doing other things not blog related until the evening started to come in, Then, I harnessed up the dogs and we headed for Daniel and Malinda’s RV where they were sitting outside. Peggy and BJ were both there and we all sat and chatted for a while enjoying a nice cold beer.
The girls left to go back to their RV, and I sat and talked a while longer to Daniel and Malinda who both have some pretty wild stories to tell. They have led a very interesting life. Some of our talk was about the recent hailstorm and the fact that they had a loaner car. They told me that both their Jeep AND their truck suffered hail damage and they are stuck with the loaner as they are being repaired. It is a very nice car though.
Probably the only reason that my car was totaled so quickly, and I was able to buy a replacement Jeep was because I did not have to wait for repairs as it was a total write off.
I walked back to The Caboose after saying “Good night” to my friends and brought in the bird feeders which generally signals that another day has come to an end.
We finished the day in the usual way of food and television.
Written June 10, 2024, read my other blog at https://pondblog2011.com