Nothing so far . . .
No mousies were found in any of my traps this morning, so maybe I’ve finally thinned out the herd.
About 11am, the park host lady showed up with a Priority Mail package from our daughter Brandi. Really glad it came before we have to leave on Sunday. The box contained our mail, and at the bottom, a nice surprise – a couple of boxes of Girl Scout Thin Mints Cookies. Hmmm!
Later Jan fixed us a great lunch of cheddar cheese and bacon quesadillas, using the Oscar Meyer Pre-Cooked Bacon. Really good.
And of course, a few Thin Mints for dessert.
A little after 1pm, Tom and Barb Westerfield pulled out of the fairgrounds, headed for Las Cruces for a few days. We’ll be there on Sunday too, so maybe we’ll be able to get together for dinner.
After Tom and Barb left, I worked outside for a while around the rig. I cleaned the rig windshield and then adjusted the new wipers I installed recently, so they’ll track better. Then I caulked around the bottom of a couple of windows to see if I can eliminated the stains that come down from there.
Lastly I tidied up a couple of bays and washed them out. That was about it because it was pretty hot out in that sun.
After a short nap to rest up, and since Terry was still feeling under the weather, Jan and I headed out a little after 5pm for dinner and some shopping by ourselves.
Jan had been wanting to eat at Red Robin for a while, so we first headed up just north of downtown to the Tucson Mall area. Red Robin is another of our favorite burger chains, and their burgers come with all-you-can-eat steak fries as well.
Jan always gets the Mushroom Cheese, and I usually go for the Burn’in Love Burger with jalapenos and chipotle mayo.
Leaving Red Robin, we stopped off at the Sam’s Club a couple of miles away for kitty litter and a few other things before getting back home about 8pm.
Nick came over a little later and said that Terry was feeling a little better, so hopefully she’s on the mend.
Tomorrow’s our last full day here in Tucson, and our last time to see Nick and Terry for a while, probably until late August in Celina, OH for the Eastern Gypsy Journal Rally that starts Sept. 3rd.
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Thought for the Day:
It is not worth an intelligent man’s time to be in the majority. By definition, there are already enough people to do that. – G. H. Hardy
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