Friday, May 8, 2020

May 8 - Washington, PA and Cheyenne's birthday

 Rainy day, all day.  I'm glad we decided to do the grocery shopping and laundry yesterday, when it was sunny.  So, today, we can just sit tight, nice and dry, all day.  Although, tonight it is supposed to freeze, and our RV isn't really prepared for that.  We will need to keep the water on all night, dripping continuously.
  Cheyenne is 12 years old today.  Wow.  They are having her favorite foods, going for a drive, and having a virtual sleep-over.  They will use Netflix Party (or something like that) to all watch the same movie, and they can pause it and chat throughout the movie, then chat some more before all going to sleep, then more in the morning.  Fun alternative during isolation.
  For me, today is blogging, listening to Podcasts about AI and robotics, and finishing up Anica's tax return.  For Peter, computerdom, as usual.  We actually started thinking of what needs to be done to return home.  We are getting near to the end of our current journeys--with mixed emotions.  It will be good to get home.  Even if Massachusetts is a hot spot for Covid-19.  But, we will miss our RV life too.  More so if all of the sight-seeing places weren't closed.  I will need to figure out what to do with all of my time staying at home.
  We decided to give up on doing the trail maintenance on the MidState Trails.  The work was getting to be a lot of heavy duty cutting of brush, which was taking too heavy a piece of equipment for us to use.  Also, after Peter contracted Lyme Disease, we thought it might make sense not to incur it again.  Walking in the woods on trails is one thing, but stomping through the brush and grass to trim and cut the brush is another.  So, we contacted our boss there and let him know.
  Also, I called my next door neighbor to see if we could park our RV in her driveway again, when we get home.  Her drive is the only level spot around, that is big enough for the RV to fit in.  She is still in Florida, it turns out, and is very gracious to let us park there.  This way, we can empty out all of our stuff and clean it, before parking it at Tamara's until we use it again.

Rainy day in the RV in Washington, PA photos:



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