Tuesday, August 24, 2021

A Crazy time in Tioga County

 Saturday 21 August 2021

   Wednesday the 11th I returned the old motor to the guy I bought the boat from and got part of my money back.  Now we have the boat with new registration in our name, no motor, and a trailer with no title(on the way the man says).  Found a motor in State College planned on pick on Friday the 13th then Saturday and finally got it on Monday. We put it on the boat Tuesday but didn't put in the water because of pending heavy rain.  But we are ready to go.  Then Tuesday evening it started to rain.

  It rain Tuesday night over 2 inches, no big deal.  Wednesday it rained 3 inches kind of a deal but no worries it is a big lake.  Wednesday night it rained 3. 4 inches and the lake just ain't THAT big.  I went to bed around 9:30 at 10:00 the rangers knock on the door, we needed to help them evacuate the Bench section of the campground.  So in a driving rain Diane went to assign vacant camp sites to people having to move.  I went to move our boat to higher ground then down to get the kayaks out of the rising water.  To late the water was already knee deep by the time I got there.  I moved all five kayaks to a safer spot. Just in the time it took to get the last kayak, the water camp up over a foot.  I went back to the Moho put on dry clothes had a glass of wine and waited for Diane to come in. The rain quit about midnight and at 12:30 am Diane comes in just dripping wet, changed and we walked down to check the water level before heading to bed just after 1:30 am.  I thought I heard noise around 4:30 but fell back to sleep.  At 5:00 am a loud knock, Rudy started barking and I was awake.  I stumbled to the door only to find Ranger Brad and I could tell by the look on his face, we had to evacuate!  No hurry we had a couple of hours.  By now we were just getting on and off rain showers but rain none the less.  Diane packed up the inside, stuffing things anywhere they would fit and we had a lot of stuff out.  I packed up the out side.  I made three or four trips moving big items up to the gate house.  Bikes, table canopy, rugs, awning screen and bunch of other stuff all dripping wet and muddy just got moved higher up the hill.  Diane kept making coffee and offering breakfast bars  to keep us going.  

The first picture is about a foot below the sign at 6:30 AM,
at 8:00 AM it was at the bottom of the sign and
at 1:30 the sign is no longer visible, under water...



   By 9:30 am we arrived at Ives Run volunteer spot.  We parked the Moho, plugged in, and hooked up the basics before just sitting and having a coffee.  Completely drained and with everything wet we couldn't rest long.  We cleaned all day separating damp, wet and soaked stuff to dry out.  Talked to Jen and Greg just a bit.  Burgers and bed 8:30.  The last 24 hours we went through 3 or 4 sets of clothes,  had mud, water and debris everywhere inside and out and just 3 hours of sleep.  OMG what a day.
    We had over 7 inches or rain in two and half days and making it worse they cut the out flow from the dam because of down stream flooding.  Many, many small towns around here had flooded roads, washed out bridges, downed trees and power lines.  And I almost for forgot Diane was to head down state for Morgan's baby shower but we couldn't even think about it at all.

All settled at Ives Run,
 this is our evening sky!!

   Friday the 20th of August 2021 the sun came up time to get back to normal.  Diane picked up a rental car a headed down state.  I made two trips over to Tompkins(now closed for the year) to pick up the things we left behind.  Still tired and still not rested well it was a struggle to focus.  I left my glasses at Hall's, went to the post office but forgot to drop off the out going mail so I had to make another trip.  But making progress on getting everything over to the new campsite. 

  So now we are at Ives Run, the boat is at Tompkins but both lakes closed until further notice.  Doesn't that just figure.  They will open I'm sure by early next week.  The camp site is looking good and ready for a day or two of normal.

  Saturday morning update!!  Now that we are all moved over they may want us to move back on Monday to help with clean up.  Oh yea!

Sunday 23 August 2021

   I woke up to a noise around 3:30 am.  As I looked out the window I saw something running across the road.  Turns out it was a bear!   He knocked the grill down cleaned out the grease pan and I can't image why, but he ate my work gloves.  When daylight came I surveyed the area and the other campers no real damage but I need some new gloves.


Images from the bear visit.  He got the grease pan from 
under the grill, but why did he eat my gloves!!!




   I had breakfast with Jen and Greg visited for awhile then started cleaning up the camper for Diane's return from Morgan's baby shower trip.
   No rain now for three days both lakes are open and things are getting back to normal.  I think we are moving back to Tompkins tomorrow and stay there until Labor Day or so.
    I picked Diane up in Mansfield we went to look at a piece of land and drove the back way home.  A nice end to a crazy week!!

Oh yea,  I (Diane) had a great weekend visiting with Shane, Morgan, Lynne and Rick.  The baby shower was wonderful, and everybody had a great time. 


  Morgan just loved her cookie table.....she does have a sweet tooth.  😊




Thursday, August 12, 2021

Time is winding down at Tompkins Campground!!

 Tuesday 10 August 2021 weekly update

    I'll try to catch everyone up a bit.  We are back to normal weather for the most part warm and humid days with lows in the mid sixties. We just missed some severe storms that dumped over 6 inches of rain on the small town of Westfield causing road closures and flooding.  Strange how a place 5 miles away is so badly flooded and it barely rained here.  And of course the internet here is hit or miss.  I try to do the blog and no internet.  An hour later Diane is browsing FB at high speed so I jump on the blog and poof it dies again.  Sometimes I swear it sees me coming.

   Diane has been getting some use out the kayak I think she went out at least 4 times this week.  Along with camp hosting she has been quite busy. I'm not sure if she enjoys kayaking so much as the time away from me.  She does almost all the hosting chores herself while I do mowing and site maintenance.


A few pictures from the Diane's kayak trips!!


  

 I did take several days off after having two broken teeth pulled  and a piece of tooth from previous extraction.  Diane enjoyed looking after me and especially cooking for me.  I had a tooth on each side pulled so soft food that I could chew with my front teeth.  She didn't even mind me laying around moaning about how my jaw hurt and can you bring me something to drink, eat, pills etc.  


   We (Diane) bought a bunch of stuff at an on line auction.  Three lots of stuff(mostly Pfaltzgraff) but you know how it works you have to take everything including the shelving.  So Sunday while she camp hosted I drove an hour each way to pick our treasures.  It took over a hour to pack the stuff in boxes then carry it out to the truck that is parked 100 feet away along the highway.  Just to get even I stopped for a coffee on the way back.  I got home we unloaded the truck, unpacked the boxes and started to sort through the merchandize.  You  do remember we live in the RV so in order to sit down and eat we have to repack a few boxes.  By evening we had the truck loaded with donate items.  5 boxes of stuff to keep(Take to storage) and three boxes of stuff she sold.  Tuesday the 10th she took most of the remaining items, about half of what we bought, to donate to the Children's home Thrift Store.


A few pictures of just some of the treasures we snagged.

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    Now a update on the status of the boat I bought in mid July.  I call the guy and he agreed to help pay for a motor that runs.  So the last two and half weeks I spent endless hours searching for motors and learning what will and won't work on our boat.  Besides horse power and make, you have shaft length short, regular and sail master(extra long).  I would find one call or facebook the owner.  Some owners didn't even know what I was talking about, some never called back, some were sold and in the end I have no motor.  I've have called the seller many times he was looking also to no avail.  Maybe just maybe I have one in State College waiting for a call back.  The next place the boat goes maybe the junk yard.


    It  is hard to believe we are counting down our last month of the summer.  When we parked 15th of May it seemed like a long time until 10 of September now it is just 4 weeks away.  We have so many things out of the basement storage it will take weeks to get the Moho back into traveling mode.  The next big event will be a few days in Williamsport for service on the 14th of September.  Don't know when we will head south.  Dillsburg campground has gotten just terribly full of permanent people and just kind of run down.

  


Monday, August 2, 2021

Our last visitors for the year!!

 Tuesday 27 July 2021

   Just as our luck goes last night  the weather turned nice with cool evenings and low humidity so we turned off the A/C and opened up the windows.  Diane was opening the window by her side of the bed and I hear a small bang(small window) I look over and she is holding the top of the window frame in her hand, no window attached and the window fell shut.  Another item to the list of things to do.  Ah, the list gets a little longer.
   This morning was nice I took advantage and hit the water for a little kayaking trip.  Very clam and only a few boats.  I paddled across the lake and up along the south side shore line.  Very relaxing mid morning ride there were a few fishing boats but only one buzzing by me.  I made it back just over a hour paddling almost non stop.  A good workout.  We had a coffee and tried to figure out what the propane smell was in the kitchen.  Turns out we were out of propane.  Diane went to get propane and to the deli for supplies for our up coming shift on Thursday.  I mowed around the volunteer sites and finished weed whacking by the horse shoe pit.
   She called Kate and made arrangement for us to have diner with her at Schiffty's  in Westfield around 6.  We just had wings and talked.  Poor Kate is cleaning up the house and personal stuff from Tony's passing.  We feel for her and offer our support the best we know how.  The wings were good and we talked for more than 2 hours.  Almost 9pm until we made it home.  I forgot to feed Rudy before we left and he was not a happy dog but he got over it once I filled his dish.  That's it for today.

Wednesday 28 July 2021

   Not much going on today.  Diane headed to Wellsboro for everything.  I think she had 6 or 7 stops to make it took her half the day.  I stayed here and did some site clean up.   Another whole day without rain.


There was a bird nest in the glove box of the Gator.  I walked in to the maintenance shed and the nest is sitting on the hay bales, the eggs had hatched and Andrea didn't think it should be in the gator when we used it for work.  I wasn't sure they would even hatch.  


Thursday 29 July 2021

    I guess the fishing will have to wait awhile.  I had this brilliant idea to buy a cheap boat use it a year or so and sell it, great plan.  But as great ideas go(especially mine) it didn't work out according to my plan.  I brought it home last week and ordered the part it needed and of course it didn't fit.  Returned it, ordered another ( the right part) and it arrived in record time.  All excited I headed to the marine repair shop in town to get it fixed up.....Today they called with the bad news....It can't be fixed. I can still use the boat with the trolling motor but that's it.  I always wanted a boat...until now.
   We worked today and the luck continued.  It started to rain just as we got into the buggy for the first round and it rained steady the whole time we were out.  After two hour getting in and out, tagging and cleaning sites we were soaked.  Got back to the Moho parked the Kubota and the rain quit as we walked inside.  Just our luck.  Another inch of rain in two hours.
   Things did pick up then.  Dave and Julie showed up we stopped by said high and they came down for burgers on the grill and Julie brought cauliflower potato salad.  Don't roll your eyes it was good.  We ate, sat by the fire and of course had a glass(or more) of wine and called it a night.

Friday 30 July 2021

   What a crazy day.   It started off good enough we had breakfast with Dave and Julie (eggs & scrapple) then we headed out on rounds.  It was busy with over 50 sites checking in and 15 checking out.  The first pass took about 2 hours and we were back for lunch.  After lunch I worked on site clean up and poor Diane started a day long shift of question, complaints and problems.  I was the lucky one as it turned out I quit at 4pm showered and walked Rudy up to visit with Dave and Julie we had hobo chicken. It was very good.  Diane stopped for a quick bite around 5:30 then headed back out.  I came down around 7pm Diane was dealing with campers until after 9pm,  dog bite, site screw ups and trying to make reservation for someone.  She finally came in as I was getting ready for bed.  What a day. 

Saturday 31 July 2021

   Woke up to a really nice day cool but sunny.  We swapped work days with Kathy so we could spend a day with Dave and Julie.  Up to Julie's for breakfast again, they are going to spoil us for sure.  We took a little break after breakfast then headed over to a local winery for a tasting.  We spent two plus hours, first the tasting then a glass of wine  and we sat out by the creek.  Took the back way home just a beautiful day for a drive.  Back to the Moho and another short break then back up to Dave's for dinner  (steaks and grilled vegies) with a few glasses of wine of course.  We sat by the fire, talked and had a great evening.

A fun time for us and the Metzger's at the local winery
'Shutter Homes'

                            


Sunday 1 August 2021 

   The morning started great, sunshine and cool.  We started the fire and had breakfast underway by the time Dave and Julie showed up for breakfast(sausage and eggs).  We all ate and sat by the fire until almost 11am.  They headed back up the hill and we packed up the buggy and started out for first trip around the campground.  We are trying to get a head start before the storms roll in again this afternoon.  We stopped to say goodbye to Dave and Julie and finished up the round just as the thunder storms hit.  We did about 80% of the sites but we hunkered down until the storm passed.  We had another 1/2 inch of rain.  The ground just started to dry out after two whole days without rain. Diane finished up the sites just before diner.  Time for some wine.