On the way
back to the camper we ran a few errands, yes even in retirement there will be
errands to run, so we dealt with those and then went “home”
Because it
is Friday the campground had filled up more, and the air was once again filled
with the smell of wood smoke. Wonderful!
We were also
greeted by the smell of chili we had left cooking in the Crockpot that
morning. It went so well with the 60
degree temperatures the evening was bringing.
This is one
of the things we plan on doing as we travel, leaving meals cooking in the
crockpot on days we go out on an adventure to help cut the amount of eating
fast food we do. Only today we were both
so full chili was the last thing we wanted.
Gary finally
ate a bowl of it around 7:30pm. It’s now
nearly 9 pm and I am thinking I’ll skip the chili tonight and go straight to
dessert! Hey, that whipped cream could
separate right?
As I type
Gary is in the living room watching a dvd we purchased years ago from one of
those cheap bins at Wal-Mart. A Steven
Segal movie,”Exit Wounds”. This goes
along with our trial run as well.
We have a
large stack of dvds accumulated over the years we have never watched. We will haul them with us to watch at
campgrounds where there is no television service. Then at the next campground that has a
laundromat or club house leave it with a note that it is an RAK (Random Act of
Kindness) and it was free for the taking.
That way we
will lighten our load as we go and share the entertainment.
Earlier
today as Gary transferred photos to my computer I sorted five packages of five
different RAK that I have received from a Cuttlebug group I am on to take
photos of all the goodies.
Once the
photos were taken then I resorted them to like items for future crafting.
Organization will be essential in doing in being able to take my crafting with
me.
It was
relaxing playing with all the beautiful die cuts, and stamped images I had received. Just knowing I didn't have hundreds of things I should be doing around the house in the already clean and organized camper made the sorting all that more enjoyable.
Just before
we left home there was a small herd of cows on one section of our
property. While we don’t own cattle, it
is not uncommon for a neighbor’s fence to go down and part of their herd, be it
cattle or horses to wander on to our property.
Because we
have ponds and unmown fields the animals usually come as far as our place and
graze until their owner comes to round them up. We never have an idea where they come from. So we just patiently wait on the owner.
I just spoke to our son and he says it is no longer just four or five
cows but a whole herd, including calves.
They are quickly clearing our overgrown areas and leaving us a generous
supply of fertilizer.
He also says
our outside animals are NOT amused with these big critters roaming the
property. According him, Lizzie Kitty is not happy about those big "dogs" wandering around in her yard and has demanded he remove them.
Poor old Jolie, the collie mix, is so near blind she hid in the garage while he was at work and didn't come out until he came home and scared the cattle away from the garage. Liz was standing guard over her from the safety of the porch rail. My furbabies are not happy.
Sooner or later the owner will
show up, in the meantime the mowing is getting done the natural way.
Added at a
later date: The owner apparently reclaimed his herd in the rain on Sunday,
because they were gone by Monday morning.
So far we
are truly enjoying this Trial Run outing, even if the pets are not enjoying us being gone.