Daily Archives: December 18, 2016

Christmas in the ‘Patch’ . . .

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Christmas in the ‘Patch’ . . .

or that’s what’s scheduled right now anyway.

Todd texted us this morning with four days (or nights, really) of gates for Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, so it’s Christmas in the ‘Patch’ for us this year.

Oil Rig Christmas Tree 3

Looks like Santa will have to track up down here in Kenedy this year.

As the cold front rolled in starting last night, the winds really picked up, rocking the coach and flapping the awnings. And sometime around 1:30am it also upended our Winegard Satellite dish and the stand it sits on.

Satellite Upended

But luckily, when I set it back up and told it to rescan, the signal came right up.

Whew!



About 12:30 Jan and I drove into Kenedy to have the Turkey & Dressing/Fried Chicken Buffet at Barth’s, one of our favorite meals there.

Barth's Turkey & Dressing 2

If we weren’t scheduled to work on Christmas Day, we had planned to drive into Katy to spent the day with Brandi and her family, and maybe Chris and Linda. Miss Piper will be working a double at UTMB in Galveston.

But since we’ll be here in Kenedy for Christmas Day we arranged to pick up Christmas dinner from Barth’s. But we’ll have to do that on Friday before 2pm since they close for the holiday then.

So since I’ll be working nights we’ll have lunch there on Friday (Chicken Fried Steak Strips/Fried Catfish) and pick up our Christmas dinners then.

According to my outside thermometer here at the rig, the temp topped out at 39° today, never making it up the forecasted 42. And the scheduled low temp for tonight, originally 29°, has been slipping all day and now is at 26°.



So I did the prudent thing and disconnected and drained our Zero G water hose, switching us over to our rig’s fresh water tank for the night. We’ve been down to 21° a few years ago down at Galveston Bay RV Park in Dickinson, and 6° in Garrison, MT in 2008, so I don’t expect any problems. But we’ll see.

We finished up the last of our Christmas shopping after lunch, and will get them off by Priority Mail tomorrow. They all be there by Thursday, but if not, we’ve still got a few extra days leeway.


Thought for the Day:

A few days ago Corpus Christi had to shut down their city water system because of the release of less than 25 gallons of Indoline from a Valero asphalt plant in the industrial area. Apparently a 3rd party contractor opened the wrong valve.

What’s interesting about all this is that at the Valero plant Indoline is used as an asphalt ‘emulsifier’, in other words, to make it creamy. Strangely enough it’s also in common use in women’s cosmetics and anti-aging products for the same reason.

So it’s bad for your stomach, but OK to rub on your face.

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