Wheels within Wheels . . .

I spent most of the late morning and afternoon working on a new website for a client, trying to get it finished up and online before we travel tomorrow.

I’ve still got more more to do on the wheel logo, but it’s pretty much done. Except as usual, I’m waiting on content from the client. In the past I described this as like pulling teeth. But at least they’re not my teeth.

Ezekiel Transport

I’ve still got some more work to do on the wheel logo. I want to completely outline the all the struts in yellow so it will stand out more from the background. I’ve been looking for a way to automate this, but I may end up doing it one pixel at a time. We’ll see.

Later in the afternoon I went outside and stowed away the sewer and water hoses, prepping for our trip back to Colorado River Thousand Trails tomorrow morning I first filled the fresh water tank so we’d have enough for our showers tonight and tomorrow morning.

But back inside I discovered that I had a water pump problem. Or at least I think I do. I’m not getting much flow from the pump, but since shore water works OK and the fresh water tank fills pretty quickly, I suspect the inline filter on the pump may be clogged. But I’ll wait until Colorado River to check it out So for now I went back outside and hooked the shore water back up.

For dinner tonight Jan fixed Crockpot Spaghetti and Meatballs, along with a salad and garlic bread. Really good.

A couple of weeks ago I talked about how they’re finally starting to clear the snow from the Beartooth Highway.

You can read it here – Bearteeth and Landstars. And you can read about our drive along the route in 2011 with our friends Al and Adrienne Cox here:

The Last Time I Was At 11,000 Feet, I Was In A Plane

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Well, this video shows how they do it. Check it out.


Thought for the Day:

You can never have enough friends, horsepower or ammunition.

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