March 20th, Tuesday – Short and Sweet

Short and sweet, yes, this will probably be the shortest post I have ever made to date.  But really, there is not a lot to tell about today.  The morning started off with rain but it was  nice and warm.  As for tomorrow, the forecast is for another cold front coming through with temperatures about 10 degrees below average for this time of year.  Oh well, it was nice while it lasted.

Today we had only one appointment and that was at the VA Hospital in Tampa.  I will say getting to this Hospital is by far so much easier than getting to the VA Hospital in East Orange in NJ.  It is a straight run down 75 to exit 270 and then 4 miles and you are there.  In addition, there has always been a parking spot for us whenever we’ve gone.  Sweet.

Today, they inspected my BPAP machine, reviewed the data from the SIM card and

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determined all was well.  In addition, they gave me all new supplies and provided me with a phone number to call when I need additional supplies.  I have to add, this was all totally unexpected but just another case of my primary care doctor here in Florida doing his thing, and doing what he believes is best for my health.  What can I say but  thanks doc for caring so much.

After my appointment, it was a race for home before the heavens opened up and the rains came down.  It appeared we weren’t going to make it because once on 75 it began to pour but it stopped the further north we went.  So it appeared we would be good.  That we were, at least until we got home.  Once inside, lunch on the table, you guessed it

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the heavens opened up and it poured for a good hour and a half.  Of course, the thunder boomed and the lightning lit up the sky as well.  Marti wanted nothing of it and tried his best to get under our skin and hide!

So what do to on a rainy day?  No, not that!  At our age dominoes is the name of the game,

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So that is how we occupied our afternoon.  Barbara got the best of me this time.  Every once and awhile I have to let her win, but don’t tell her I told you.

Barbara then made a supper to end all suppers.  We had grilled pork chops, fresh Brussels sprouts, and rice and spicy tomatoes.   I ate and enjoyed every last bite.  Yes, it was that good.

So now the daylight is gone and night has come upon us again.  Yes, it was another great day because we were together.  Maybe it wasn’t a day of discovery but it was a day that was full and meaningful in many other ways.  As we leave you this evening think on this

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As always,  if you are coming to the end of your day with concerns and worries let me suggest that you turn them over to God.  After all, He is going to be up all night so why not let him handle them for you.

Time now for our evening prayers and some shut-eye.  Till tomorrow.  Thanks again for sharing our day with us.

These are the voyages of  Graybeard and it’s occupants, four paws and two humans.  Our continuing mission: to explore as many new states as possible, to seek out new acquaintances and make new friends, to boldly go where we have not been before

March 19th, Monday – I Guess the Squeaky Wheel Still Gets the Grease

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I guess in some cases it is still true the squeaky wheel does get the grease.  But I’m getting ahead of myself.  This morning was absolutely beautiful.  Overcast, yes.  A few rain drops, so true.  The temperature, though, the temperature was more Florida like and it was great getting up and even the floor was warm.  Love it.

We decided upon rising that we needed to finish up our game of dominoes from the night before.  However, it was not to be.  Duty called.  We had a couple of appointments to keep.

First one was for our passports.  I thought getting our tags for the two vehicles was difficult.  This process pales in comparison.  This was our second trip and we thought

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we had everything in order.  At least according to the instructions we were given the first time we figured this trip would be a piece of cake – as they say.  Oh how silly of us!  The pictures we had taken, nope, nada, zip, no good.  Would have to be taken again.  Then the real killer, my birth certificate.  Mind you this was good enough for Uncle Sam when I enlisted, and over the years it has been good enough for any number of other agencies.  Not this time.

Around the corner, we went to make an appointment to get new shoes for Graybeard.

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They’re going to be installed this Friday.  The last major item on our list.  Check.

After all this we caught a bite to eat and then headed home.  We needed to get the process started for our passport cards.  On the way home we received two calls from the VA Hospital in Tampa.

The first call was for an appointment for my sleep apnea machine check.  The wanted to make an

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appointment for April which I explained was not possible since we were leaving in a week.  They said they would work something out and call me back in an hour.  Well, I figured that was the end of that, given the way things had been going with the VA.  Wonder of wonders, in less than an hour they called and I have an appointment for tomorrow.

Now about that squeaky wheel.  That brings me to the second call.  I must have touched a nerve somewhere in the orthopedic department at the VA Hospital in Tampa.  Today, I received a call from Ryan who profusely apologized for the crass way in which I have been treated to date.  Furthermore, since the whole process is going to have to be restarted in August/September he also gave me his personal cell phone number and assured me if there any more issues in the future or if I just have questions I am to call him at any time.  Whoa!  Totally unexpected but fantastic.

Home again, Barbara began to work her magic for the passport cards.  We are going to have to jump through hoops to get my real, okie dokie, birth certificate and we can only hope that we get it in time for our passport cards so we can enter and leave Canada the end of June.  It’s going to be tight but Barbara is already working her magic.  So I believe.

Well, it is now time to have leftovers for supper.  Barb worked so long in making arrangements for my new birth certificate, she lost track of time and never started supper.  Well, leftovers are just as good.  After supper she went to the wishy washy.  She said it is nice to do it when nobody else is in the laundromat because she can use all of the machines.

Once again we are at the end of our day.  Movie night for us tonight.  Let’s see, what will it be?  Can we say it was a great day?  Yes, even though it was frustrating in some respects still we were together and that counts for a lot.  We’ll take the days as they come, meet the challenges together, and enjoy the time we’re given by our good Lord.  Hope you day was great as well.  If not, there is always tomorrow and a fresh new start.  Tomorrow when you wake resolve to let the light of Christ shine through you and touch those around you in a positive and loving way.

As always,  if you are coming to the end of your day with concerns and worries let me suggest that you turn them over to God.  After all, He is going to be up all night so why not let him handle them for you.

Time now for our evening prayers and some shut-eye.  Till tomorrow.  Thanks again for sharing our day with us.

These are the voyages of  Graybeard and it’s occupants, four paws and two humans.  Our continuing mission: to explore as many new states as possible, to seek out new acquaintances and make new friends, to boldly go where we have not been before

 

March 18th, Sunday – Let It Shine

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On Monday, He gave me the gift of love,
On Tuesday, peace came from above.
On Wednesday, told me to have more faith,
On Thursday, gave me a little more grace.
On Friday, told me to watch and pray,
On Saturday, told me what to say.
On Sunday, gave the power divine
Just to let my little light shine.

Sunday, yes, He gives the power divine to let my little light shine.  So, it was off to church for that power we went this morning.  We were not disappointed by any means.  Our time spent in God’s house is always positive and meaningful.  Today was no different.  How about you?  If you often find your week just dragging perhaps you need to get a Sunday charge before you begin the week as well.  Just saying.

Home after church for a delightful brunch that Barbara was able to whip together.  My sweetheart can always put together a wonderful meal.  Honestly, in the many years we’ve been married I don’t believe that there has been more than a time or two when I can say I was disappointed.

Then it was on to chores for the day.  First up was doing the nasty, translated, emptying

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the black and gray tanks.  Really, I don’t know why so many people have an issue with this task.  If you keep your waste valves in good order, have a decent back flush system in place, and a flow meter handy it isn’t that big of a task.  Over and done within 30 minutes.

Moving on, it was time to do some maintenance on the chassis battery (below, the one to the right).  This is the one battery that has no date of purchase on it nor any records of what’s been done when.  So I decided it was time to do some rewiring and a basic health

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check of the battery.  The rewiring was really easy I just had to remove the no longer needed winter disconnect switch.  I borrowed a battery hydrometer (next thing to buy) and tested each cell and all came back in the green.  I now feel a whole lot better knowing that the battery is healthy before we roll out of here.

Next on the list was finishing the drying rack I started a week ago.  I purchased some

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clothes line and strung it through the various holes I had drilled previously.  Finished!

It was then up to the roof for another check of all the seams, etc.  All was in good order so another item on the list that can be checked off.  Getting there, item by item.

Time now for a break, namely an ice cream break.  It was 4 pm and time for the Sunday

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afternoon ice cream social at the activity hall.  Today, they were also going to announce the winner of the photo contest from the many pictures entered.  Once there we met up with Dennis and Pam.  Pam had entered a picture and, of course, like us neither of them can pass up ice cream.  Of course, they now live 45 minutes north of the park, but they came.  Good thing that they did, for out of the 20 plus pictures entered Pam’s won first place.  It is a picture of one of the donkeys at the farm next door that likes to come over to the fence for treats like carrots and apples.

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Back at Graybeard I did another check of the weather and it is still showing some heavy storms moving through our area possibly tomorrow, but definitely on Tuesday.

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The weather report is for heavy rain and strong winds from the south-west.  Absolutely from the wrong direction in terms of our outside awning.  So call me over-cautious, if you want, but I decided tonight to bring the awning in and lock it down in the stored position.   It would be better to have it out with the rain, but if the wind were to get a hold of it that could send it over the top of Graybeard.  So it’s in.

While I was puttering around so was Barbara.  Like mine her day was spent just catching up on house hold chores.  As she would tell you, not necessarily very exciting but it was a relaxing day that was free of stress.

So that was our day.  Daylight has now gone and night has appeared.  No, we didn’t go exploring today.  No, we didn’t some would say, have a really exciting day.  Okay, but we did have a delightful day of chores done at a relaxed pace – the only way to do them if you ask me.  We hope you had a great day as well.  We hope that you were able to enjoy the day that God had given you.  In closing, here’s a thought for all of us to ponder:

If you want to feel rich, just count all the things you have that money cannot buy

As always,  if you are coming to the end of your day with concerns and worries let me suggest that you turn them over to God.  After all, He is going to be up all night so why not let him handle them for you.

Time now for our evening prayers and some shut-eye.  Till tomorrow.  Thanks again for sharing our day with us.

These are the voyages of  Graybeard and it’s occupants, four paws and two humans.  Our continuing mission: to explore as many new states as possible, to seek out new acquaintances and make new friends, to boldly go where we have not been before

 

 

 

March 17th, Saturday – All Jammed Up

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All jammed up, that we were today.  More about that in a minute.  First things first, oh yes we made it to the end of another week.  How sweet it is.  Not to mention we have a few warm days ahead.  Forget all that stuff about rain coming  in a few days and a cold front the end of the new week.  Let’s celebrate what we have right now.  Oh yea, give thanks right now for what we’ve enjoyed this week.  Give thanks for the blessings that we’ve been given.  Will you join me in doing so?

All things considered this was a rather tame day for us.  We knew what was coming in the afternoon so we stayed close to home.  One brief run to the Dollar Store for some necessities and that was that.  By the time we got home it was time.

As for being all jammed up, it was time for the afternoon jam session in the park.   Unfortunately, the Saturday afternoon jam session is no longer – shall we say – sanctioned by the park.  Politics is everywhere it seems.  But that never stopped Nancy from getting everyone together for a Saturday afternoon jam session at her site.  Nancy’s site is always easy to find.  Forget the site number, even what rig is hers, just look for the pickle playing a guitar!

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This is the groups fearless leader, Nancy herself leading a particular number this afternoon.  Someone said that it was just about six months ago that she taught herself the guitar!

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And here are some of the members of her cast of characters that usually accompany her

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The group is as diverse in age and background as is the music they play.  There was as expected a mix of gospel, folk, 60’s and 70’s and a little bit of everything else thrown in.  Listening to them is a great way to spend the afternoon.  Sadly this will be the last jam session since everyone is moving out in all different directions this coming week.  God speed one and all.

But wait!  Nancy wasn’t finished just yet.  Oh no, today she also planned a pot luck Saint Patty’s Day Supper.  What a spread, what a feast for one and all.  What a great time with old and new friends.  Here is everyone pitching in to set the tables and put out the food.

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The food tables were loaded with all kinds of goodies.  There was a table of all kinds of salads

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Pots full of corned beef and cabbage as well as beef stew

 

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And lets not forget the dessert table

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Here’s a few of the hungry souls who were in front of us, another 12 plus were behind us and to each side of us.  It was a great time for all who came.

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But there was still another surprise in store for me when I got home.  New toy time!  Well, not really a toy, but a tool that will help to make life on the road easier.  A new Garmin GPS that let’s you input the length, the height, and the width of your RV and then plots your route accordingly.  It doesn’t completely replace a paper map nor common sense but it is a tremendous help in terms of route navigation.

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That in total was our day.  It was a delightful one spent listening to some great music, getting together with old friends, and meeting and talking to some “newbie” RVer’s.  Goodness, it wasn’t that long ago that we ourselves weren’t even dry behind the ears in terms of full time RV’ing.  Some will argue we still are “newbie’s” and they are probably right in that we only have months and not years under our belts but as they say baby we’ve come a long way in these last few months.

Day is now long gone and night has crept up upon us and enfolded us in its darkness.  We hope you also had a great day.  That you were able to do something enjoyable.  Something that put a smile on someone else’s face and made their day that much brighter.  Before we say goodbye for the day let me ask you a question

Do you see the glass as half full or half empty

Think about this.  Do you see every little misstep in life an obstacle?  As if someone is out to get you?  Instead of taking decisive action you complain and point your finger and blame others?  Or . . . .

Do you see obstacles as only problems to be solved.  My dad always used to say to me There are no problems in life only possibilities waiting to be seized.  

Which is it, is the glass half full or half empty?  My friends let’s work to keep it half full.

As always,  if you are coming to the end of your day with concerns and worries let me suggest that you turn them over to God.  After all, He is going to be up all night so why not let him handle them for you.

Time now for our evening prayers and some shut-eye.  Till tomorrow.  Thanks again for sharing our day with us.

These are the voyages of  Graybeard and it’s occupants, four paws and two humans.  Our continuing mission: to explore as many new states as possible, to seek out new acquaintances and make new friends, to boldly go where we have not been before