A Walk in Two Parts . . .
Jan and I headed out for our walk about 11:30, but after the top loop, about 3/4 of a mile, Jan wanted to stop for a while. Her back was bothering her from all her cleaning yesterday, so we stopped and sat outside with our coffee and breakfast bread for about 30 minutes. Then we did the bottom loop for an additional 1/2 mile for our usual total of about 1.25 miles.
So I guess tomorrow or Sunday we’ll make the jump to 1.5 miles
Later in the afternoon I took a look at my door problem. While we were on the gate, one of the wind gusts caught the door and slammed it back. After that it was much more difficult to close and lock the door.
At the time I figured that the main door hinges had been torqued or bent, but when I really got into it, I discovered that the real problem was with the screen door and its hinges, and not the main door.
When I got a closer look, I found that the top hinge was cracked and this was throwing the door out of whack.
So it looks like I’ll need to order new hinges for the screen door, since I don’t think this one can be repaired. Even though only the top one appears to be cracked, I’ll replace them both so they’ll match.
Shouldn’t be too difficult to remove the door and replace the hinges, but like a car door, it may take a little fiddling to get it aligned.
A little before 4pm, Jan and I headed up to Ellinger to meet up with a bunch of RV’ers for the Friday night BBQ Buffet. This place is a must-eat at least once during every stay here at Colorado River Thousand Trails. And this time we had 14 RV’ers, including a newbie couple that just bought their camper a week or so ago.
Starting at the back left, it’s Roy and Nancy (didn’t get their last name) Dennis and Rita Spriggs , Janice and Dave Evans, Jim & Claudia Horak, Rick & Janice Binns, my Jan, and Ed and Debi Hurlburt.
As usual when you get a bunch of RV’ers together, we did about as much talking as we did eating. Well, maybe almost as much. Everyone talks about where they’ve been, what they’ve done, and where they’re going next. We had a great time with these old and new friends, and are looking forward to doing it again.
Getting back home, Jan and I got back into binge watching our DVR’d TV shows, all from the time while we were on the gate. We only lack a couple of episodes of Once Upon A Time, and then next will probably be Marvel: Agents of Shield.
Tomorrow’s up in the air, but will hopefully include celebrating our winning the $800+ Million PowerBall Lottery.
Thought for the Day:
Today, January 8th, 2016 is Roy Batty’s Inception Date. He died four years later at the end of his programmed lifespan.
“I’ve seen things you people wouldn’t believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I’ve watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhauser gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain.”
“Time to die.”
P.S And yes, Deckard was a replicant too.
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