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Dixie_Flyer
8 years agoExplorer II
Good morning everyone. Well this morning started off kind of bad for Sue. She made coffee and forgot to put the carafe under the basket that coffee comes trough. Needless to say there was coffee all over the counter, floor and in one of the drawers. She then pulled the basket out of the coffee maker only to find it full of coffee and very hot. Not being able to hold on to it because it was too hot she dropped it into the open drawer spilling coffee and grounds into it. I decided to just stay out of the way, keep quiet and simply say to her, "I love you."
The fur gang is well, now waiting for a walk. Meanwhile Dixie is playing with her toy wanting someone to throw it so she can chase it.
Yesterday was full of adventure. Sue and I took the camper to Camping World for repairs. Normally it just an easy trip up Interstate 86 to Interstate 26 and you are there. However there is road construction going on and the exit to twenty six off of eighty-five is closed. You have to go at least fifteen miles further to make a U turn to go back to twenty six. So we mapped out a route using the back roads to get to twenty six. It was narrow country roads full of twists and turns. It was slow going with many stops. It took us over an hour to get there, but as Sue said it was a beautiful country ride. Coming home you are able to get onto eighty five from twenty six without a detour so we made it home in about thirty minutes.
I hope all is well with everyone and you are enjoying the weekend. I need to get moving so I will close wishing everyone a blessed day. Be sure to give the fur babies a hug for me and be sure to tell someone you love them.
The fur gang is well, now waiting for a walk. Meanwhile Dixie is playing with her toy wanting someone to throw it so she can chase it.
Yesterday was full of adventure. Sue and I took the camper to Camping World for repairs. Normally it just an easy trip up Interstate 86 to Interstate 26 and you are there. However there is road construction going on and the exit to twenty six off of eighty-five is closed. You have to go at least fifteen miles further to make a U turn to go back to twenty six. So we mapped out a route using the back roads to get to twenty six. It was narrow country roads full of twists and turns. It was slow going with many stops. It took us over an hour to get there, but as Sue said it was a beautiful country ride. Coming home you are able to get onto eighty five from twenty six without a detour so we made it home in about thirty minutes.
I hope all is well with everyone and you are enjoying the weekend. I need to get moving so I will close wishing everyone a blessed day. Be sure to give the fur babies a hug for me and be sure to tell someone you love them.
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