Thursday, June 27, 2013
Thursday, June 27, 2013 - Truck Repair Day
Grabbed a yogurt and a cup of coffee to go as I headed out to Quality Auto and Truck Repair, which was conveniently located just on the east side of the same freeway exit we came off for Hungerford, so it was a quick trip in. I had read several reviews on the place and it came highly recommended, and frankly, they earned every bit of it. I told them what I thought it was, but that I wasn't sure. The man in front introduced me to the mechanic, explaining we were to take a test drive so I could identify the noise. I said I didn't think that was necessary, we could just start the truck and I would show him, so that's what we did. He agreed with my diagnosis, and that was it. The only problem, I learned a while later, was that the part wouldn't be in until 3:30, so the truck wouldn't be ready until after 4:30. After numerous mangled phone calls with Hubby, he heard enough to know to come and get me, but not after I had arranged a ride from the shop, so we ended up meeting on the road just a few miles away. A relaxed day in camp before coming back to the shop to pick up the pickup, then I did some computer work arranging flights for my niece, who's coming to visit us in Minnesota at the end of July, before settling down for another wonderfully quiet evening.
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Wednesday, June 26, 2013 - Runaround Day in Big Rapids
After a late morning, where I slept much better, thank goodness, I headed out with the truck to a car repair place, where the best they could do was to make an appointment for tomorrow morning. I did a little shopping at Lowes for some items to better fix our bamboo screen over the main door, and also found someone locally on craigslist with hay for sale. Hubby's mare just doesn't seem to be eating very well, and her weight has been dropping. We've added extra grain in the morning to try to help, but she's really gone off this hay, so I wanted to see if I can find something softer and more to here liking. Made arrangements with one guy to pick up a bale from his work (he's a cop) at the Public Safety Building. Met him about 1:30, looks like really nice soft hay, really green, so I'm buying this one bale to see if she'll eat it, and if she does, he has lots more to sell. Headed back to camp, which is less than 15 minutes away, and immediately gave Clio a bagful of the new hay, and she tucked into it like crazy. Happy to see that, but will need to make sure she keeps eating it, and not just trying it out, before I get more. Settled in for the rest of day, still endeavoring to get caught up on our rest, looking forward to our first ride out in Michigan!
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Tuesday, June 25, 2013 - Rest Day at Hungerford
Despite feeling sleepy when I turned my reading lamp out last night, I ended up getting up to write an email that was bugging me, and still took some time getting to sleep after that. Woke up fairly early, laid in bed a while, before finally getting up earlier than what I wanted, but just couldn't stay in bed anymore. I'm
Monday, June 24, 2013
Monday, June 24, 2013 - Good Drive to Michigan
Woke up to the early alarm at 6:30, made coffee, headed to the dump, and were well on our way by just after 8:00. A not-so-quick stop at a BK for breakfast (only because the northbound exit was closed due to construction, so we had to go back south for an exit before heading back north again), another for fuel, the Wal-mart in Big Rapids for final shopping before we headed out to the easy-to-find campground less than 8 miles from town. This looks like a really great horse camp! The only drawback is that there is only one well house with two spigots, but it is a solar powered pump so it works like a regular spigot, thank goodness. For convenience, we had already filled up the RV at the Walmart (love their outside garden center spigots!), so we only needed to fill up the collapsible rain barrel and the horses' initial water tub. Strange thing happened at Walmart, though, another example of rules gone mad! Here in Michigan you can buy liquor at a grocery store. Though the selection at Walmart was limited, we picked up a couple of bottles of vodka. At checkout, I was told I needed to show my id (which I had left out in the truck, since Hubby had his wallet). Even though Hubby was making the purchase, the cashier claimed that it was Walmart rules that if she thought anyone in the party was under 40 that she needed ID from EVERYONE in the party! First of all, I'm 54, and though I think I do look pretty good for my age (don't we all!), I haven't looked 40 in probably 10 years. Secondly, the fact that Hubby was making the purchase should have settled the matter, that's not what the rule (apparently) says. I asked what the drinking age was (21), and asked if I looked older than 21, and of course the answer was, yes, but because, in her judgment, I looked under 40, and because that's what the "rule" said, I had to go all the way out to the truck (which, of course, was WAY out in the parking lot, because that's the only place there is room for my entire rig), get my wallet, and return with my ID, just so that my husband (who is 79!) could buy two bottles of vodka. When I got back, I asked what happens if a parent wants to buy liquor when they have a kid with them, she said kids were exempt. I wonder what she would have said if I had told her my Hubby was my father (a common mistake anyway), and whether she would have allowed the purchase then, but I didn't. I don't know how someone can work for a company that has so little trust in their employees, (and so little training that they don't know what over 40 looks like!) but maybe that's just me. Glad I work for myself, despite all the aggravations that can cause. Anyway, as usual, once we got to the campground, we found the only site in the campground where we could get a satellite signal, as the rest are deep into the woods, which is very pleasant and cool in the shade after a very hot day in the upper 80's (and the last few days in Ohio in the low 90's!). It's also convenient to the well, so we quickly filled up the rain barrel with our long stretch of Pocket Hoses while we got the RV set up. The only flaw is that it's not very level, so I think we'll have to disconnect the truck to get level, but not until tomorrow. Only a couple of other people in the campground, though there are over 40 nice sites, and from what we can see, the trails should be spectacular, a nice hard packed sand and dirt mix, with no stones or gravel, and so well traveled they're bound to not have may limbs down either. The trail map looks very promising, and we're excited about our week here, though there's a lot of rain in the forecast for the next few days. Frankly, though, we're so exhausted from our recent schedule, we'll be quite happy to do nothing but sleep, read and watch TV for the next couple of days before we worry about riding. When we do ride, though, that will be our 40th state!! Got everyone settle in by cocktail hour, and settled in for the evening.
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Sunday, June 23, 2013 - Second and Last Riding Day at Van Buren
Saturday, June 22, 2013
Saturday, June 22, 2013 - First Ride at Van Buren State Park, OH
Friday, June 21, 2013
Friday, June 21, 2013 - Unexpected Rest and Recovery Day
I woke up early to the sound of birds, trains, and freeway traffic, then couldn't get back to sleep. Got up but didn't feel very well, and some time later when Hubby woke up, he didn't feel well either. After making coffee and watching the news, our stomachs settled enough to have some cereal, which was the new Grape-Nuts Fit Cranberry and Vanilla which we got free samples from the Dale Hollow State Park (go figure!) when we registered. After a bit we both decided to head back to bed to try to kick whatever it was as quickly as possible. We both slept for about two hours of deep sleep, and both felt much better afterward, though we woke up hot because the temps had moved up from a nice cozy 66 to nearly 90 but mid-afternoon. Spent the rest of the day finishing up my current Kindle book (the classic Uncle Tom's Cabin) before we settled down for the afternoon and evening. Had a discussion with Hubby about the book, though, because I had always interpreted an "Uncle Tom" as a derogatory term, but in the book the exact opposite is true, Uncle Tom is a true hero and martyr. But a little research revealed that it was the publications, reviews and mostly theatrical adaptations that FOLLOWED the book, like the old minstrel shows, that caused the term to become pejorative. I can't believe I didn't know that already! Amazing what one can learn about our history just by looking a little deeper! Makes me wonder what I learned in school that was the least bit useful... Settled into an evening of movies and relaxation.
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