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The storm moving in. |
Oh my how time gets away from us. I have some catching up to do. Diane went shopping on the 24th and I started out to fix the loose panel above the bed. Long story short. The panel was loose because it was to wide (I thought) turns out the panel on the wall was installed to high. Anyway by the time I was done most of my tools were in the bed room with me. Diane came home to a big mess. It was well into happy hour by the time I cleaned up but the panel is installed correctly.
On the 25th we headed into the trail but were quickly run off by thunderstorms. By the time we got home is was sunny again. We stayed home anyway.
We went kayaking on the 26th adjusted the seat back, foot rest and seat position trying to get comfortable. It worked much better but is still a bit big for us. It was a hot day playing in the water was nice. We went home and listed it for sale.
Saturday the 27th we made a run to NY to look at a RV. It was new, it was a Newmar and we wanted to love it. But it just didn't do anything for us. Had lunch at a little spot in downtown Bath don't need to go back. In their defense they have only been open three days and were still trying to figure out the post covid rules.
The kayak didn't last long. We got several inquires the first guy was a little strange and the sale quickly fell apart. The second guy bought it (with cash) and was here by noon. Poof kayak is gone. We headed in to the trail for a nice ride. Diane stopped to let a doe cross the trail and seconds later the babies followed. Very warm but we needed the exercise.
The big day finally came on the 29th. Diane got her first post covid haircut. She was so excited and it turned out so nice. It was almost lunch by the time she returned. In the mean time Rudy and I had started to pack for the trip down state tomorrow. Seems having a truck still gets you invited to moving events. Chris and Thom are moving on the July 2nd and we are following the Angeli tradition of helping the family.
There is probably a lot of other note worthy stuff, but I just can't remember them. We had a campfire almost every night even though it has been so hot. I made several trips to Ives Run for water. We took a nice drive up over the mountain by the old house on our way to the VFW for wings.
Tuesday June 30 2020
I was up a 6 and watching a red fox work his way around the camp site. I tried to get pictures but
he was to quick. Since Gettysburg Farm is first come, first served and pick your own site we were up packed and ready to pull out by 9:15. We hooked the truck up last night so we were ready to go for the 195 mile drive. We stopped to make coffee and a quick stop for lunch. We arrived around 2:15 took the first spot we found a good choice too as we saw several people driving around as we set up. Again it was HOT we were hot and sweaty by the we were done getting everything out. Rudy is happy he still lays in the sun. Burgers for diner and chilled white wine for happy hour.

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