Saturday, July 11, 2020

MY FRIDAY CATCH-UP POST AND WE UNEXPECTEDLY STARTED OUR RIG'S INTERIOR RENOVATIONS ALREADY

PHEEBS AND I BRINGING THE WINNEBAGO SPIRIT HOME LATE FRIDAY AFTERNOON
Late Friday morning after receiving a phone call telling us the Winnebago Spirit had passed its safety inspection and could be picked up we were happily on the road within 15 minutes heading for Fody's garage south of Woodstock Ontario.  With thunder rolling across a threating sky we ran right smack into a wall of rain about 5 minutes after leaving home.  Windshield wipers on high hardly kept up with the deluge of water.  Cars pulled over with four way flashers going.  Five minutes later we drove out of it and five minutes after that we were driving through patches of sunshine again.  
By the time we reached Fodys an hour and a half later we were under sunny skies but OMG the heat and humidity were crushing.
WE RAN INTO A WALL OF WATER SHORTLY AFTER LEAVING HOME
FIVE MINUTES LATER WE DROVE RIGHT OUT OF IT AND CONTINUED OUR JOURNEY
Marvin, the rig's owner had previously given me the rig's spare key so the first thing I did was unlock the rig, start it up, and turn on the A/C.  Minutes later Marvin and his wife Betty rolled in from their home in Guelph Ontario.  We already had license plates for the rig and Marvin helped me put them on.  While I chatted with Betty, Kelly and Marvin took care of the paperwork, etc.  As has been most of our experiences with fellow RV people we found Betty and Marvin to be genuinely super nice people.  With the heat and humidity taking it's toll we were all anxious to get back into our air conditioned vehicles.  We waved our good-byes to Betty and Marvin as they rolled out heading for their Son's place in nearby Delhi.  Now, for our journey home.
MARVIN, KELLY, AND BETTY
OKAY TIME TO GET THE SHOW ON THE ROAD
PHEEBS FIRST RIDE IN THE RIG

With Kelly and her Blackberry phones GPS leading the way in the Jeep, Pheebs and I in 'our' Class C Winnebago Spirit followed close behind.  Within half an hour we had both lost complete track of each other.  Kelly missed a left hand turn and before we knew it we were crossing over the 401(the 401 is the equivalent of an American Interstate) into Woodstock Ontario's Friday afternoon rush.  I made the next mistake by moving into the wrong lane hoping to get onto the 401.  Kelly, by now a couple vehicles ahead of me made it through a green light and I didn't.  It was a long red light I waited for as Kelly totally vanished in the mosh of traffic ahead.  Seemed like I sat there for an hour before the light turned green again.  Kelly had turned into a Hotel parking complex but I didn't see her.  What I did see was a McDonalds ahead and figured that is where she probably would be waiting for me.  Luckily with my 24' length I was easily able to navigate my way around the McDonalds area which in turn was in a Plaza.  Cruised around the area but no sign of the Jeep.  I knew Kelly was familiar with the 401 in that area having traveled it many times back and forth to her Mother's place in Spencerport New York.  I reckoned she just might work her way through the chaotic traffic back to the 401 and head West to a service center she was familiar with which in turn was right on our way home.  With that thought in mind I headed out of the Plaza and worked my way back grabbing the westbound 401 ramp and heading for the service center.  Pulled in and located myself in a parking lot near the 401  facing East.  No sign of a little Jeep coming so moved myself over to near the gas bar where I would be more visible.   It was here Pheebs began to let me know she needed out for a washroom break.  Too much traffic around the gas bar so I relocated to a grassy area parking lot nearby and let Pheebs out.  It was while standing here looking in the direction of the 401 I saw a very familiar looking little brown Jeep backing up and exit ramp.  Jumped up and down waving my arms and sure enough a few minutes later Kelly worked her way around and into the parking lot.  She said she had seen me near the gas pumps a few minutes before but couldn't get my attention.  Needless to say it was a happy reunion and with both of us making a couple blameless mistakes all was well.  It made for a memorable little adventure for us.
THIS WAS THE LAST PHOTO I TOOK OF KELLY AHEAD OF ME BEFORE WE LOST EACH OTHER IN WOODSTOCK ABOUT 10 MINUTES AHEAD
THIS WAS THE NEXT PHOTO I TOOK AFTER WE MIRACOUSLY REUNITED WEST OF WOODSTOCK AT A SERVICE CENTER.....WE SPLIT A TOASTED HAM AND CHEESE SANDWICH AND THEN IT WAS OFF FOR HOME WE WENT WITH ME IN THE LEAD
Most (but not all) of the rest of our journey was an uneventful drive through our peaceful countryside.   Well that is until we were about 20 miles from home.  I had been watching the western sky with concern even before we had reached Woodstock earlier.  Massive cloud columns were building and I knew that was not a good sign.  As skies darkened we got into some rain and then the heavy wind gusts swept in from the south hitting us broadside.  The Winnebago held her ground and didn't waver.  Five minutes later the fast traveling black clouds, wind and rain had blown through and we were home free.  It was 6 p.m.
WE PICKED US UP SOME RAIN ABOUT HALF WAY
SKIES WERE BECOMING DARKER THE FURTHER WEST WE WENT
OH-OH I THINK WE'RE GETTING INTO SOMETHING 
IT WAS ABOUT HERE THE WIND GUSTS HIT US
BY THIS TIME I WAS SCANNING THE CLOUD BOTTOMS FOR FUNNELS
WITH A SHORT BLAST OF RAIN SKIES BEGAN TO BRIGHTEN
Can't say enough how impressed I was with the little Winnie Spirit driving back from Fodys Garage near Delhi.  Having driven these same types of van chassis for countless thousands of miles for the Stratford Airporter years ago I was totally at home with it's handling.  Of course the Dodge airport vans didn't have a big house on the back but this Chevy 3500 drove like it didn't even know it was carrying a mobile house configuration.  I was happy to be back in a solid factory built cab again too.  The thought ran through my mind, 'ya know I wouldn't hesitate to drive this rig right up to Alaska and back.  No, we have no plans to go to Alaska.  It's never been a desired destination for us.  But no matter, I had the thought anyway.
BY THE TIME WE WERE HEADING NORTH OUT OF VARNA WE WERE IN GLORIOUS SUNSHINE AND THATS KELLY IN THE LEAD AGAIN
BY GOLLY LOOK AT THAT....A RAINBOW
ONE MORE MILE TO GO AND WE WILL BE HOME:))
So, you can imagine what we were doing this morning.  After a short drizzly ride into Bayfield with Pheebs we were home again.  Kelly was already in the rig going through the coach's Winnebago pouch checking on the rigs history.  Again, more good news as it was plain to see Winnie had been well looked after over the years.  All the bills, coach and chassis manuals were intact and in good shape.  Awning is less than two years old, stove and shower were hardly used as several previous owners were RV Park people and preferred to use Park facilities.  So, all and all we are very pleased with the rig and spent time in it this morning going over everything with lots of new ideas on how to do this and that and make it our very own.  
IT WAS GOOD TO FINALLY GET HOME FRIDAY AFTERNOON
AND YEP, IT'S A PERFECT FIT FOR WINNIE IN HER NEW SPOT
We hadn't really intended to get into any projects with the rig today but you know what it's like when you get something like that.  Started off innocently enough with me cleaning the windows in the cab, figuring out the Sony radio, etc.  But I couldn't clean the coach windows because.......one of the previous owners before Marvin and Betty had it had done all the windows with a film of a thin saran wrap like privacy plastic.  The coating had rippled making the outside look out of focus and blurry.  That would never do and so with a hair dryer blowing hot air, a couple razor knives, various cleaners, and brushes, etc. we set to work on the windows.  It's a lot of elbow grease but at least we have one window half done and we'll continue on the other windows at a leisurely pace until they are all done.  But then.......
YOU CAN EASILY SEE HOW BLURRY THE WINDOWS ARE 
PEELING OFF THE HARD TO PEEL OFF PLASTIC FILM
DOING THE BEDROOM WINDOWS.....TOUGH JOB!!
USING A HOT AIR HAIR DRYER TO SOFTEN UP THE GLUE HOLDING THE PLASTIC ON
Despite a refreshingly cool morning after Friday's rain the heat and humidity returned this afternoon along with the Sun.  Too hot for us to be outside but I'll be darned if in our kid like excitement we didn't tackle the big job (for us anyway) of taking the whole dinette out.  And I'll be second darned if we didn't finish the job too.  The dinette table including both bench seats is now out of the rig.  And by golly we've got enough room in there for a Saturday night square dance now.  Well, not quite of course but we'll definitely be able to put in some comfortable seating which for us has always been a top priority.  Balancing a bowl of banana soup on one knee and a chicken salad sandwich with a cup of coffee on the other is pretty much how we have done it over the years.  Anyway, it was a productive afternoon and we got a few things done we had no intentions of doing in the first place.  I like it sometimes when things kinda happen that way...............
GROANER'S CORNER:((  A Few Old Country Song Titles::
- If The Phone Don't Ring, You'll Know It's Me
- How Can I Miss You If You Won't Go Away?
- I Liked You Better Before I Got to Know You So Well
- I Still Miss You Baby, But My Aim's Gettin' better
- I Wouldn't Take Her To A Dog Fight 'Cause I'm Afraid She'd Win

- I'll Marry You Tomorrow, But Let's Honeymoon Tonight
- I'm So Miserable Without You, It's Like You're Still Here
- My Wife Ran Off With My Best Friend And I Sure Do Miss Him
- She Got The Ring And I Got The Finger
- You're The Reason Our Kids Are So Ugly
- Her Teeth Was Stained But Her Heart Was Pure
- She's Looking Better After Every Beer
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Friday, July 10, 2020

QUITE AN AFTERNOON AND WE ENDED THE DAY WITH AN EXTRA VEHICLE IN OUR DRIVEWAY

As mentioned in Thursday's post Pheebs and I slipped out after supper to see if we could find us some storm clouds and lightning if lucky.  A few clouds but no lightning.  Took ourselves for a drive along Main street Bayfield.  Below are a few photos I took along the way.
UNSETTLED SKIES  OVER BAYFIELD'S BEACH BUT NOT THE CLOUDS I WAS LOOKING FOR
LAKE HURON BOATERS OUT ON THE LAKE HAVING A SWIM
ENJOYING A SUMMER'S EVENING BY THE WATER'S EDGE
TIME TO GET THE BOAT OUT OF THE WATER
HEADING FOR SHORE BEFORE IT GETS DARK
A BUSY THURSDAY NIGHT ALONG BAYFIELD'S MAIN STREET
NOTICED LOTS OF FOLKS OUT WALKING EVEN ON THE SIDE STREETS
SOCIAL DISTANCING LINE FOR ICE CREAM
THE ALBION HOTEL'S PATIO WAS BUSY 
ANOTHER BUSY PLACE WAS THE BLACK DOG VILLAGE PUB AND BISTRO  RIGHT BESIDE THE ALBION
THE DOCKS HAD A LOT PEOPLE THERE AS WELL
Our cool mornings and evenings of last week are gone now and replaced by warmer air.  Not as hot as daytime temps but definitely warmer.  I think records have been broken for the most consecutive days of high temperatures.  It wasn't a long Jeep ride for Pheebs and I again this morning.  Stopped at a favorite walking spot near Kerr's Campground but didn't even attempt to get out the Jeep.  There were so many Deer Flies frantically buzzing around the Jeep we had to quickly zap up the windows and get out of there.  We later stopped along a country road where there were no trees and Pheebs had a short run-around.  We were back home by 9:30 and glad to be there out of the heat.  
A TOUCH OF EARLY MORNING MIST IN THE COUNTRYSIDE
And before I forget, a few words about the new Blogger format in case anyone has a problem loading photos to their posts.  It took me 3 tries to get switched over from the old Blogger format and I was only successful the third time after they got a few bugs out of the way.  Most everything worked fine except for one crucial thing.  It took me forever to get my pictures in.  I would sometimes have to go through the 'add a photo' procedure  up to half a dozen times just to get one photo into the post.  Very frustrating to say the least.  I suspected it was another Google bug of some kind.  Wednesday night our desktop computer did a big Microsoft update and Thursday night when it came time to assemble my post I could not get any photos to download at all.  Then, Kelly and I had a 'lightbulb moment' about the same time.  Could it be Microsoft's browser causing the problem??  Decided to try Google's Chrome and 'WALLA'.....problem solved.  Couldn't believe how fast my photos load now and as an added bonus I don't have that 'picture spacing' problem anymore.  Sometimes minor technical problems come in small lightbulb miracles.  Now if I could just get this disjointed paragraph spacing glitch figured out!!
THIS RIPENING WHEAT WILL SOON BE HARVESTED
A FIELD OF SUNFLOWERS RIGHT ACROSS FROM BAYFIELD'S CAR WASH
WE HAVE A LOT OF WILD CHICORY PLANTS THIS TIME OF YEAR
SHADES OF ARIZON'A SONORAN DESERT HERE
MANY OF OUR COUNTRY ROADS ARE BORDERED WITH THESE YELLOW COLORED FLOWERS
CHICORY
A hoped for but unexpected late morning phone call scrambled the Bayfield Bunch into action real quick today.  Six hours later we were home again.....with an extra vehicle.  I'll tell ya all about it tomorrow and how we got totally separated from each other in heavy late Friday afternoon Woodstock traffic only to find each other later many miles away using nothing more than some good old fashioned dead reckoning:))))
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GROANER'S CORNER:(( Anagrams:
- Dormitory: When you rearrange the letters: Dirty Room
Evangelist: When you rearrange the letters: Evil's Agent (Well ain't that the truth)
- Desperation: When you rearrange the letters: A Rope Ends It
- The Morse Code: When you rearrange the letters: Here Come Dots
- Slot Machines: When you rearrange the letters: Cash Lost in Em
- Animosity: When you rearrange the letters: Is No Amity
- Snooze Alarms: Wen you rearrange the letters: Alas No More Z's
- A Decimal Point: When you rearrange the letters: I'm a Dot in Place
- Eleven plus two: When you rearrange the letters: Twelve plus one
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Doctor: What seems to be the trouble?
Patient: Doctor, I keep getting the feeling that nobody can hear what I say.
Doctor: What seems to be the trouble?
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