DISHing It Out . . .

Following up on my Apollo 11 Moon Landing post yesterday, check out this video of 72 year old Buzz Aldrin, the second man to walk on the moon, punching out a Moon Landing denier who followed Buzz up and down the street calling him a liar and a coward.

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After a very enjoyable two weeks at the Indian Lakes Thousand Trails in Batesville, IN, Nick and Terry, and Jan and I left the park about 11am, heading for the Wilmington, OH Thousand Trails about 80 miles away. Heading in on I-74, we got on to I-275 around the north of Cincinnati, and then out on I-71 about 30 miles. A very pleasant trip.

After checking in at the park office, Nick and Terry unhooked their toad and we drove around the park to check out possible sites. Normally we would be looking for 50 amp electric to start with, but out of almost 170 sites, this park only has 5, repeat 5, 50 amp sites. And 43 of those 170 sites don’t have sewer hookups, not a good thing for a two week stay.

So now we’re down to 30amp sites hopefully WITH a satellite view of 101° (for us, DirecTV) and 110°, 119°, and 121° (for Nick and Terry, DISH). Otherwise, I’m not sure Jan could go two weeks without satellite TV.

Driving around it seemed like every time we found likely sites, either they were bagged Out of Service, didn’t have sewer, or had tall trees in the way.

But after driving around for about 30 minutes, we finally found two sites that looked like they might work. And even better, there’s only one site between us. Back at the office, we got checked in to those two sites, and then headed back over with the rigs.

Nick got parked first, with Terry guiding him as he backed into his site, and then a couple of minutes later, Jan guided me into our site.

WilmingtonTT

Terry and Jan are very good at doing this, and Nick and I trust them over anyone else. We’ve all encountered other couples getting into shouting and cussing matches as they tried to get parked, even trading places so the other one can try it. Usually with no better luck.

Nick and I never have that problem.

Getting parked and set up, we were both happy to have no problems getting satellite coverage, so Jan was very happy.

A little after 3pm we all headed out to have an early dinner at #1 China Buffet, a place that Nick and Terry had eaten at several years ago, and found very good. So not having had any good Chinese since we left Elkhart, it was first on our list.

And just like Nick and Terry found before, it was still very good, and we all agreed we would go back before we leave.

Coming home, we made a quick Kroger’s stop, and I also got gas there, $3.389, and $3.289 with my magic Fred Meyer’s loyalty card.

Tomorrow looks to be a stay-a-rig day. Yah!

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Thought for the Day:

There are 30 times as many guns in the United States as there are swimming pools.

Yet, swimming pools are six times as likely as firearms to be involved in a fatal accident  for children under the age of 15.

Ban Swimming Pools.
It’s for the children.