How Much is that Doggie in the Window?
This morning started out with a pot of SnickerNut Cookie coffee and a pineapple-orange muffin, and a nice quiet time was had by all.
We have been on the road almost continuously since the 15th of February, and have put a little over 10,000 miles on the coach, with another 1200 to go before we get back to Houston.
It’s really nice to just sit around and do pretty much nothing, except for going out to dinner with Nick and Terry.
Since we’d had coffee late in the morning and knew we were going to have an early dinner at Ryan’s (Hmmmm ! Fried Chicken !), we just had chips and dip for lunch.
The dip was made with one of the dip flavor packets we bought from Dip’n Good Dips at The Rally in Louisville, KY last month. This flavor was Jalapeno Veracruz and it was really good. We’ve still got Hot Habanero left to try, and I predict we’ll be ordering more when these are gone.
Jan spent the afternoon working on a craft project gluing seashells on some things and I caught up on some orders and straighten out a problem with our MyDakotaAddress mail service.
About 4:30 Nick called and said he and Terry were ready for supper, so we headed out a few minutes later, stopping off at the park office to pick up our mail, and then it was off to Ryan’s.
Getting back to the rig we noticed this “doggie in the window” in a rig back behind Nick and Terry’s. When we first saw him he was standing up in the window just about filling up the entire dashboard.
Tomorrow Nick and I are going to a gun show in Shipshewana and Terry and Jan are going to check out an Amish Farmer’s Market.
More later…
Quote of the Day:
"In order to keep a true perspective of one’s importance, everyone should have a dog that will worship him and a cat that will ignore him."
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