Daily Archives: May 31, 2015

Four Weeks and Counting . . .

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Today marks the beginning of our 5th week here in Prescott, not exactly how we planned to spend our spring/early summer. But if you RV very long it’s almost a given that you’ll end up going in directions you hadn’t planned on.

But maybe that’s part of the attraction of this lifestyle.

Anyway, I hope we’ll know more tomorrow about our fate. Before they broke our windshield on Friday, we were only waiting on the new airbag, but now I don’t know. When we had the windshield replaced last year in Elkhart, it took about a week to get the glass in. So with that, and the airbag, I suspect we’re looking at another two weeks here. But who knows, they may surprise me.

For dinner, I just went across the street and picked up some Taco Bell. We’ve been surprised how good their stuff is.

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Continuing with my post from last Saturday, May 23rd:

A Lost Afternoon

After our abortive attempt to visit to Grant’s Farm in St. Louis, we all headed over to the St. Charles area where our niece, Tana, her daughter Gwen, and Tana’s fiancé, Curt live. In a log cabin built in 1862.

Tana and Curt's 1

Though it has been updated a few times!

It was nice to see that Tana had one of her grandfather’s chess sets on display.

Tana Chess Set

He not only made the chess board, but  the ceramic chess pieces as well. And the base has drawers that hold all the pieces.

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We had dinner reservations at the Trailhead Brewery down on Riverside Dr. so we spent some time checking out some of the neat shops in the area.

Out in front of one of them was this nice 1934 Ford Cabriolet Convertible.

Tana Ford Conv

And it can yours for only $30,000.

Then it was on to dinner at the Trailhead Brewery. The place was very busy, so it was good we had reservations since we were a party of 18.

Trailhead Brewery 1

The food was very good, as were the many different beers we sampled.

More Catch-up Tomorrow.

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Thought for the Day:

“Never say anything unless you’re sure that everyone else feels exactly the same way.” – Homer Simpson

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