Monthly Archives: February 2024

Happy Birthday . . .

Got a call from Joe, my mechanic, this morning telling me he had found a source for the lower control arm rubber bushings and they could be here in a week or so, and for a lot cheaper than new struts, too. Told him to go ahead and order them and let me know when they come in.

Jan got our yearly doctor appointments scheduled today. Medicare requires us to schedule the next year’s appointments a year plus one day since last years, which this case was April 6th. So this year’s appointment will be April 15th. The reason we can’t just go one day later is that we both want to see the same doctor and not one of her associates, and we want our appointments the very first time in the morning, at 8am, so we don’t have to wait.

Maybe this is why my Amazon orders don’t show up on time.

It seems this Amazon driver drove over a railroad crossing without checking both ways, the crossing being one without lights or crossing arms. And this was the result.

And this is what it looked like from inside the van.

The guy was really lucky. He said it was his 33rd birthday.

Really didn’t need any other present.

Looking for something to cause a stir at your next church potluck?

How about showing up with one of these?

Or maybe you’d prefer it in Red.

Or how about a Harley-Davidson Handicap Cart?

The website, inspiringdesigns.net, shows a wide range of products, from John Deere Tractor Coffee Makers to Dinosaur Snow Sleds. Turns out that with a little digging into the website, you discover that none of these are actual products, but digital designs looking for manufacturers.

But a lot of neat stuff anyway.

Tomorrow we’re doing Kelley’s Country Cookin’ for lunch and then Wal-Mart, our usual Saturday schedule.


Thought For The Day:

I told Jan that she’d only be able to look at this for about 5 minutes before she would be down on her knees trying to pry that tile up with her fingernails.  Yep, she’s a little OCD.

OCD Floor Tile

And Now On To Today’s Retro-Blogs.™


February 23, 2010

Where’s the Giant Coyote?

Today was our last day in Las Cruces for a while.

As I said yesterday, we always stay at this KOA because of the view.

Las Cruces KOA 1

Las Cruces KOA 2

Las Cruces KOA 3
Note the snow on the mountain tops.

Las Cruces KOA 4
Just beautiful!

After a great meal at La Posta last night, we slept in and then decided to go back to La Posta for lunch. You can’t have too much La Posta!

Last night it was supposed to get down to about 32 degrees, but here on the mountain side, it got down to about 27 degrees.

Tonight it’s supposed to get down to 26 so I figure it will get down to about 20 here. This means I will be unhooking our water hose and draining it and our water filter to prevent damage from freezing.

After a great lunch at La Posta we headed to Wal-Mart to stock up on more ‘stuff’.

Arriving back at the rig, we settled in to goof off the afternoon. I mean, isn’t that what it’s all about?

About 4:15 we left for supper at another favorite place of ours called El Comedor. On the way, we stopped off at Radio Shack so I could get some solder wick to repair our heated mattress pad.

On the way home I stopped off to get a picture of this giant roadrunner erected at an Interstate rest area.

RoadRunner 1
It’s about 30 feet high and very impressive.  I was going to get a little closer for a better shot until Jan pointed out this sign.

RoadRunner 2
Oh, never mind!

Getting home, I went ahead and disconnected and drained the water hose and filter so they wouldn’t be affected by the cold weather.

The Weather Channel is no longer talking about snow tonight, so that’s something, I guess.

I did my repair to the heated mattress pad. We’ll see how it works.

We plan on heading out about 10am tomorrow to Tucson for a couple of days to visit some friends, so more then.


February 23, 2011

Burritos and Carnitas . . .

Today’s our last full day in Gila Bend, and we started off with some Cinnamon Amaretto Pecan coffee (two scoops of Gevalia Cinnamon, 1 scoop of HEB Texas Pecan, and Amaretto Creamers). Hmmm Good!

A little after 11am Jan and I headed over to Sofia’s Mexican Food for one last shot at their Shrimp Burritos and Carnitas Dinners. And their salsa is great, too. Really hot.

Our last stop was the hardware store, again. I wanted to get another AC Vent Deflector and some steel mending plates. The deflectors are held to the vent covers by magnets, but my covers are plastic and the steel screws don’t have enough surface to hold the deflectors securely.

So I added the mending plates under the screws holding the vents on.

Deflector 1

This gives a good surface for the magnets to grip. This should hold them firmly. We’ll see tomorrow when we travel on to Yuma.

Deflector 2

Coming back to the rig, I dropped Jan off and then went over to the CAT scales to weigh our toad. We haven’t weighed it since we did it here in Gila Bend 3 years ago on our way to Alaska. And this time I had a long stick with me.

The call button that you press to get a weight is about 8 feet off the ground since it’s supposed to be pushed from a semi-cab. So a long stick is needed for the pickup. In fact, it also helps in weighing the RV too.

The toad weighs 5570 lbs. That’s about 300 lbs. less than 3 years ago, mostly due to the fact that on our way to Alaska, I was carrying a spare tire that weighed 225 lbs. I carried the spare “just in case” because all the books said it was needed.

Of course, because I had the spare, I never needed it. Never had a flat on either the rig or the toad, so I ditched it as soon as we got back to Houston.

Tomorrow I’ll weigh the coach before we leave here.

After we returned from lunch I got back on the carpet project. I finally got all the carpet up underneath Jan’s chair, and all the staples either removed, or pounded flat. The black square in the center is the mounting base for the chair.

Chair 1

And this is with the chair mounting plate installed. The chair itself mounts on the plate with bolts thru the 4 holes. All the motors that move and configure the chair are mounted in the base of the chair.

Chair 2

After we get to Yuma for a few weeks I’ll pull the driver’s chair and remove the last of the carpet underneath there. Then it will be time to start laying the laminate. Wheeee!


February 23, 2013

BBQ and Bird Feeders . . .

After checking in with Gina, we headed up to Driftwood, TX to have lunch at one of our favorite BBQ places in the world, Salt Lick BBQ.

One look at this pit, one of three they have, gives you a clue why it’s so good. In fact it’s so good that it’s where Brandi and Lowell had their wedding reception dinner in 2010.

Salt Lick Open Pit BBQ

As usual, we got the Family Meal which means all the Beef Brisket, Pork Ribs, Sausage, Potato Salad, BBQ Beans, Cole Slaw, and Bread we can eat.

Landon at Salt Lick 1

And we had to end it all with a shared bowl of their combo Blueberry/Peach Cobble, ala mode, of course.

After lunch, we let Landon work off his big meal by letting play in the Kid’s Ranch play area.

Landon on Salt Lick Slide

Landon on Salt Lick Swing

We worked off our meal by watching him run around.

After a nice drive through the Texas Hill Country, we ended up back at Gina’s for the afternoon. Landon had a great time playing in the treehouse next to her house.

Landon on Gina's Treehouse 1

Landon on Gina's Treehouse 4

Landon on Gina's Treehouse 2

Landon on Gina's Treehouse 3

In contrast to the beautiful weather we’re having here in Texas, Jan’s sister Debbie sent over this photo of the birds flocking to her feeder at their home in southern Illinois.

Debbie's Bird Feeder

Tomorrow we’ll all get together with Gina and hopefully be able to have lunch or dinner with her.


February 23, 2015

Clean Bill(s) of Health . . .

Jan and I headed up to Friendswood about 8am for our last two doctor’s appointments, this time just for our annual physicals. We got called in within just a few minutes of each other and were both out by 11. Our doctor, we both have the same one, gave us both clean bills of health, so we’re set to go for another year.

Since we had to fast for our lab tests, our next stop was breakfast at The Egg and I. Love their food, and especially their Hazelnut coffee. It was nice to just be able to sit and talk about our upcoming plans, and not still have any medical issues hanging over us.

Heading out, we stopped off at our son Chris’ to check on something before ending up back in Webster to talk to my mechanic about some work I want to have done tomorrow morning. I want to get in first so I can get out quickly, so I’ll be there at 8am tomorrow morning. Yuck!

Finally heading back toward the rig, we stopped off at the Dunkin’ Donuts in League City for coffee and Munchkins to go. Then our last stop was the Wal-Mart in Kemah for stuff before finally getting home about 2pm

Although the high was 75 yesterday, it was 46 today, with 37 tonight. Not very conducive to working outside on the rig, so all that’s on hold for now.

Got a call from Sam’s Club that Jan’s new glasses came in so we’ll pick those up tomorrow, and also drop off our prescriptions while we’re there. We don’t have the doctor send them over because they’ll automatically fill them, and we don’t need anything right now. We just want to get them in the system so we can fill them on the road as we travel.


February 23, 2016

Happy Kitty . . .

Well, Jan’s Facebook account is still dead in the water, but at least they finally responded to my emails. At their request I sent them three pieces of ID for Jan, so hopefully we’ll hear back soon.

Some Facebook friends have said they can still see the bogus Janice White account, with Jan’s photo, while others can’t see it at all. And of course, I still find it strange that Facebook disabled the real account and left the fake one active.

Jan joined me in being under the weather today, so we never left the coach, except when I walked next door to tell Brett and Frankie we weren’t up to dinner tonight, but hopefully tomorrow.

Although we never got the promised heavy rains, we did have a lot of wind all day, enough to keep the awnings thrumming most of the time. With the front coming through, our nighttime temps are back down in the 30’s and 40’s rather than the recent 50’s and 60’s, so that’ll be nice for a change, and the bedroom AC won’t be running during the night.

I didn’t really get anything down on the drain pump problem today, at least not physically. But I did try to work out how I’m going to mount the new pump. So far I’m going to bolt some bar stock across the bottom frame and then either use heavy tie-wraps or stainless steel clamps to mount it.

Tomorrow if we have time after our doctor appointments down in Clear Lake, I’ll stop off at a Home Depot or Lowe’s to also look for some way to adapt the hoses. I should be able to find some combination of adapters and hoses that will allow me to hook up the new pump. Somehow I’ll make it work.

But one way or other, fixed or not, I have to get the washer back in its cubbyhole before we travel back to Columbus on Sunday. Otherwise, I’m not sure if the slide will come all the way in. And I know we won’t be able to get back to the bathroom. I’m pretty sure I can get it working before then, but you never know.

Karma is a growing young girl. She’s really gotten bigger since she came to live us, and it’s only been three weeks.

Karma at Sleep4_thumb[1]

She’s already bigger and heavier than Emma, our other cat that died in 2013. I don’t expect her to approach Mister size, but you never know.

She does like to spend time on the dashboard looking at the world, but she’s still shown no real interest in going outside. She’ll sometimes peek around the chair when the door is open, but that’s about it.

So far she’s turning out to be a really good kitty.

Tomorrow morning we’ll head out about 8 for our 10am doctor appointments down in Friendswood. Then after lunch, I got another get-together with a client.

So another busy day.


February 23, 2017

No Smoked Butterscotch . . .

It was another travel day so we were out the door a little after 9, heading for Pearland about an hour and 45 minutes south.

We were there to take our long-time friend Bonnie out to lunch, and then spend some time together. We ended up at a nearby Chili’s for our meal, and we weren’t disappointed.

Jan had her favorite Margarita Chicken,

Chili's Margarita Chicken

while Bonnie tried our other favorite Grilled Caribbean Salad with Chicken.

Chili's Caribeean Salad

For my part, I’d recently seen the ads on TV for their new Smokehouse Combo, so I decided to give it a try.

Chili's Smokehouse Combo

It was good, but it would have been a lot better if we just hadn’t eaten at Rudy’s last weekend. The ribs and sausage just didn’t match up to Rudy’s meat and sauce, but overall it was a good meal, and I did have leftovers.

After lunch we went back to Bonnie’s to talk for a couple of hours before saying our goodbyes.

Bonnie

Then it was off to the nearby Wal-Mart and Sam’s Club for a few things before we headed back home.

Of course, by this time we were starting to encounter the beginnings of the Houston going-home traffic, so things slowed down a good bit. But finally we made it to Brandi’s to pick up our recent Amazon orders. We didn’t get to see anyone though since Brandi was still at work and Lowell and Landon were off getting haircuts.

Then right before we got back on I-10W we made a Starbuck’s stop for a couple of their seasonal Smoked Butterscotch Lattes. But even though it was still up on their menu board, AND I just saw a TV commercial for the flavor last night, the barista (baristaess?)  said they’ve been out of the flavor for several  weeks and won’t be getting any more this year, and doesn’t know why they’re still running ads for it. She said they get people in every day asking for the Smoked Butterscotch, and some leave when they find out it’s not available.

So this time we settle for our standard Cinnamon Dolce Lattes for the road, finally getting back to the rig about 6:45.

I mentioned yesterday how I was unable to get a reservation for one night at the end of April at the Turtle Beach Fish Camp Thousand Trails in California, and now I know why.

It’s under 4 feet of water.

Blog reader Bill Duke commented that they just had to evacuate Turtle Beach and they don’t know when it will reopen. So I guess I’ll have to keep checking back.

Tomorrow and Saturday I’m back to working through my checklist. YAY!


February 23, 2018

On The Road . . .

I spent the morning being sure I had all the tools I would need to install my new LED headlight bulbs tomorrow.

We finally headed up toward Brandi’s about 2pm. with a stop along the way at PPL to get some things for the RV.

Then it was on to La Finca Mexican Restaurant only about 10 minutes from Brandi’s house.

Jan had the Pollo Parrilla, a grilled chicken breast covered in really good stuff.

La Finca Pollo Parrilla

Somewhere under all that white cheese is a bunch of grilled mushrooms and onions on top of a large chicken breast. YUM!

I had the Marcos Salad, a taco salad with really delicious beef fajita meat piled on top.

La Finca Marcos Salad

Really good.

Then it was on to the new nearby HEB that just opened about a week ago. Jan wanted to get fresh fruit for the fruit salad she’s taking to the Coworker’s Get-together tomorrow night.

Notice that gas was $2.05 there, and only $2.00 over at the Buc-ee’s, 10 to 15 cents cheaper than down in our area. Nice.

After we got settled in at Brandi’s, I started setting up the new Dell laptop that was waiting here for me. And ‘started’ is about all I did with it. After the initial startup stuff, I got it on the house WiFi and it started downloading the Win 10 updates. That was about 7pm.

Now here are a little after 11pm, it’s still going . . . very, very slowly.


February 23, 2019

The Cheap Seats . . .

Or rather the Cheap Room.

Today was another of those strange Texas weather days with highs in the mid-70’s and lows tonight in the mid-40’s. Whatever, it’s never boring.

We again spent some time this morning looking at cruise stuff, going through the many Optional Excursions, talking over some that we’re interested in. I suspect that if we totaled up the cost of all the excursions, it might come close to the cost of the cruise itself. Of course, that’s probably what they have in mind.

In searching around the Net, I came across a photo of our actual room on the Viking Longship Skirnir.

Viking Skirnir Cabin 110 - Category E - Standard Stateroom 110 on iCruise.com

Based on our Holland America Alaska Cruise in 1998, we got a room in the cheapest section they had on the ship, Section F. which is down on the lowest deck, i.e., the bilge.

Viking Cruises Rm 110 - 3

We found that we were almost never in our room, except to sleep, so why pay extra for an expensive French balcony, or Veranda suite? Why, when you can just go up on deck and have an even better view?

What’s kind of funny is that the Blue rooms, right next door to our Yellow ones, are $200/person more expensive than ours. But according to Viking, they’re exactly the same. Same size, same windows, same amenities, etc.

I thought that maybe it was closer to the engines, elevators, etc., but even the Viking rep could not tell me what the difference was. It may be that they just needed another price point.

I was reading a business article recently about a dress manufacturer, and how they priced them. It said a small percentage are tagged for high-end boutiques, more were tagged for high-end department stores, some for the mass market, and then some for discount bargain stores.

But they’re all the same dress, just with different labels. So maybe it’s the same with cruise rooms.

Another thing I found out was that our cruise is completely sold out, with even both of the $14,995/person Explorer Suites taken.

Jan’s been tracking down videos about visiting London and Paris, and we came across an app called CityMapper. It’s a mapping program that covers 22 European cities, giving you routes to any destination, via walking, biking, buses, trams, tube, etc. Looks to be very useful.

Jan had her annual former co-worker get-together at Pappas Delta Blues Smokehouse in Webster, her first visit, and said it was really good, and they all had a great time as usual. And yes, there was booze involved.

Jan's 2019 Coworker Get-together

While Jan was partying down, I killed time at nearby King Food, having a big bowl of their Hot & Sour Soup.

My new Carolina Reaper powder came in yesterday, so I thought I’d give it a try. And so far, it’s hot, but not outstandingly so, but then I was pretty chintzy with it, so maybe I just need to use more. I’ll bump it up tomorrow when I have Gumbo at Floyd’s Cajun Seafood after Landon’s hockey practice.


February 23, 2020

TAKLing The Shed . . .

About 4pm Jan and I headed out for dinner at Los Ramirez Mexican Restaurant, one of our local go-to places for good food, Mexican or otherwise.

Then it was off to the nearby Home Depot to check out the Arrow storage building we’re interested in.

Arrow Newburgh 2a

We had put it on the back burner before our somewhat ill-fated Kingsland trip in November, our NYC Christmas trip in December, and our recent Alabama trip.

But I want to get it back on track before I take the rig into Cummins or wherever, to get my oil leak repaired.

I wanted to check out the packaging and weight to see how easy/hard it’s going to be to get it back to our site and unloaded.

But I also wanted to see if they had anyone available to assemble it for us. I’ve done one of these before, in fact, a larger one, but the assembly really needs two people, but one can do it. But Jan says I really don’t have time to do it by myself. And she’s right.

As usual.

But they only had people available to put together their own Tuff-Shed brand of buildings. So I guess I could try the TAKL app to see what pops up.

Then after quick HEB and Post Office stops we were back home for the night.

I’m still slogging through getting all my GB’s of data moved over to my new computer, 128GB’s at a time. But my main problem is with getting my Windows Live Mail emails moved over, in this case, to Mozilla Thunderbird.

I don’t like the new Win10 Mail program, and I’m not going the Outlook or Office 365 route. Plus Thunderbird is what we used at work, so I’m familiar with it.

Normally moving the data is not a problem. Just Export everything from Live Mail and Import it into Thunderbird. But since Live Mail will no longer run, so I’ll have to move the data over manually, but I’m not exactly sure what I’ll have to do to get it into Thunderbird.

But Ill figure it out.


February 23, 2021

Am I A Lucky Guy, or What?

Jan and I left for the Clear Lake area to have lunch at one of Jan’s favorite places, Twin Peaks.

Good Eats and Scenic Views. Am I a lucky guy, or what?

Jan got the Soup and Sandwich, with the Turkey Avocado Smash Sandwich and a cup of their Tomato Basil Soup.

Twin Peaks Turkey Avocado Smash and Tomato Basil Soup

And Sweet Potato Fries.

I got a bowl of their Venison Chili,

Twin Peaks Venison Chili

and their version of the Wedge Salad with Blackened Chicken.

Twin Peaks Wedge Salad with Chicken

All really, really good.

When we got parked at Twin Peaks before walking in, I saw this Shelby Cobra in the parking lot.

Twin Peaks Shelby Cobra Side

Twin Peaks Shelby Cobra Interior

A very beautiful car, but a look at the tag told me it’s a replica.

Twin Peaks Shelby Cobra Rear

The tag says ‘Custom Vehicle’ which means it’s a kit or or a replica of some sort.

But it’s a beauty, anyway.

Then it was on to the office to pick up some Amazon orders that had come in, the hardware store for Plumber’s Silicone Grease, WalMart for stuff, Sam’s Club for gas and prescriptions, HEB for more stuff, and then a final stop at Cowboy Coffee for drinks to sit out on the patio and listen to Jan’s windchimes.

While we were in HEB Jan got a call from her doctor changing her appointment to this Thursday afternoon, so Toilet Thursday is now Toilet Saturday. But we’ll see.

Our previous RCA TV had a built-in DVD player, but our newer Samsung model doesn’t. Mostly because it’s really too thin to mount one.

So we’ve been playing DVD’s on the computer and watching them on the TV. But then the computer is tied up. So I ordered a standalone player like this one from Amazon.

DVD Player

DVD CD Player with HD 1080p Upscaling, Remote, & HDMI & AV Output

It only took about 5 minutes to hook up and have it working. A very nice unit for only about $37.


February 23, 2023

People Stand In Line To See The Boy King . . .

Jan and I were on our way for our big day of fun in Houston by about 10am, and after a quick stop for gas, we got to the Katz’s Deli in Montrose by about 11.

We’ve eaten at Katz’s for years, and it’s always great. In fact we had hoped to check out the original one in NYC when we were there in December 2019, but somehow never made it over there. A shame.

We both started off with a cup of their Rustic Tomato Basil Soup.

Katz'z Deli Cup Tomato Basil Soup 20230223

Thick and Delicious!

Then Jan got her usual Open-Faced Tuna Melt,

Katz' Open Faced Tuna Sandwich

along with a side of their sliced-and-cooked-to-order chips.

Katz's Deli 20220510 Chips

I decided to go with their Reuben Dog once again,

Katz'z Deli Reuben Dog 20230223

also with the chips, which come out warm from the fryer.

I had to pull back to get both in the shot, but that’s a footlong hotdog in there.

We also split an order of their complimentary Cole Slaw.

Katz'z Deli ColeSlaw 20230223

And like usual, we got dessert to go for later, with Jan’s Chocolate-Dipped Macaroon,

Katz's Deli Chocolate Macaroon

and my Black & White Cookie.

Katz's Deli - Black & White Cookie

Then it was off to the Houston Museum of Natural History for our King Tut’s Tomb Discovery Experience.

King Tut's Tomb 1

King Tut's Tomb 2

One thing that was interesting is that rooms full of artifacts were displayed as Howard Carter found them in November 1922.

King Tut's Tomb 3

King Tut's Tomb 4

King Tut's Tomb 5

King Tut's Tomb 6

King Tut's Tomb 11

Plus there were a number of visuals displayed on the walls.

King Tut's Tomb 7

King Tut's Tomb 8

Below, going from left to right, are the 3 sarcophagus layers of King Tutankhamun, with the 3rd one made of solid gold.

King Tut's Tomb 9

The artifacts on the far right were found on the actual mummy, including the gold sandals on his feet.

King Tut's Tomb 10

At first, we were kind of disappointed in the size of the exhibit, compared to the Ramses II one we saw back in May. But then realized that we had combined Ramses with the Hall of Ancient Egyptians, a permanent exhibit on display.

King Tut's Tomb 13

King Tut's Tomb 12

Later we checked out another exhibit of the Dreher carvings, mostly of birds done from semi-precious stones and jewels.

King Tut's Tomb Dreher Birds

Of course, the one that really caught Jan’s eye was this flamingo with solid gold legs.

King Tut's Tomb Dreher Birds Flamingo

There was no price on this one, but based on the prices shown on the other ones, I figure it was around $5K.

Yikes!

Finally heading home, we made a Cowboy Coffee stop for Hazelnut Lattes before getting back to the rig about 3:30.

Another fun day!

And tasty too!

 

 

 

 

 

 

A Cyberattack?

Today started about 10am with me down at Joe’s Hwy 6 Automotive to have him see if I needed new struts/shocks like NTB said a couple of weeks ago, to the tune of $1200.

Well, Joe spent about 5 minutes checking things out and said that I didn’t need new struts or shocks. Then he got down under the Jeep for a few minutes, and then asked to take a test drive.

When came back, he said he heard the noise I had been hearing, and after getting back up the Jeep for a few minutes, he said that the problem was with the big rubber bushings on the lower control arms. They were worn and deteriorating, and replacing them should fix the problem. BUT . . .

(There’s always a ‘but’.)

Normally the bushings come with a new control arm, which is kind of pricey and not needed. So he’s going to try to track down the individual bushings. And that he would give me a call when he knew something.

A great mechanic who won’t try to sell me something I don’t need.

Coming home I stopped off for coffees at Cowboy Coffee, a Sugar-Free Hazelnut Latte for Jan, and a Sugar-Free English Toffee for me. Delicious as usual.

Then about 1:15 we headed up to Webster to meet up with our Alvin Opry group at the Saltgrass Steakhouse, the same place we met at last month, and after talking it over, the same place for next month.

A great Wedge Salad,

and a great Ribeye Steak,

though the Mashed Potatoes were a mistake. I ordered the Flash Fried Green Beans, which they brought out as a replacement. And it seems the ‘wedge’ part is getting up to a full quarter of a head of lettuce.

Finally heading home a little after 4pm, we made a quick HEB stop before getting back to the rig.

AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile suffered from widespread outages around the country today. This is what Verizon’s problem looked like.

There was some talk about this being a Cyberattack, but nothing definite so far.


Thought for the Day:

“The people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. It works the same way in any country.” – Hermann Goering, April 18, 1946

And Now On To Today’s Retro-Blogs.™


February 22, 2010

Desolate charm…

This morning we left Saddleback Mtn RV Park about 10:30am heading for Las Cruces.

This is a nice little park in the middle of nowhere, but it does have its desolate charm.

Saddleback Mtn RV Park
Even Mister was unable to find much of interest.

Mister at Saddleback
Note that Mister is dragging his lease behind him. Most parks have a rule that all pets must be on a leash. I haven’t found one yet that requires someone to be holding that leash!

I did have to take time this morning to add air to my left inside real dual. It has a slow leak, but I’m not yet sure if it’s the tire, the extension, or the screw-on pressure sensor. I swapped the sensors around to see.

Normally driving in West Texas is fun due to the speed limits out here.

80MPH
But since we usually cruise along at 55 mph, it’s not much fun now.

About noon we stopped at a Wendy’s in Van Horn, TX. Not as good as yesterday’s BBQ, but when you’re trying to find a place to park 63 feet of rig and toad, you can’t always be too picky.

And a few minutes after leaving Van Horn, we entered the Mountain Time Zone. In a couple of weeks, we will be in the Pacific Time Zone after we leave Yuma.

Passing thru El Paso, we stopped on the far side at a Flying J to fill up with diesel. All these hills really eat up the mpg.  129 gallons of diesel cost me $360.

We arrived at the Las Cruces KOA about 3:30 and got set up. Although it’s not cheap, we always stay here due to the great view.

About 5pm we drove down to Old Mesilla to have dinner at La Posta, one of our absolute favorite Mexican restaurants. La Posta has been a restaurant since 1939, and before that, it was a Butterfield Stage Depot, with an interesting history.

La Posta2

While we were in La Posta, it started raining really hard, but had stopped by the time we left. But the weather won’t improve while we’re here. Tomorrow we are supposed to have a high of 45 and a low of 27, with SNOW!

Just what we need.


February 22, 2011

Gevalia and Gambel’s Quail . . .

We started today with some of the great Gevalia Cinnamon coffee that our friend Gina gave us a year or so ago. I thought we had used it all, but I found one last box in the back of the cabinet. And since it was still vacuum-sealed, it was still fresh.

Next I called my client Kim to tell her that I’d come up with a kludge to get all her phones working again. This doesn’t fix the real problem, but it does get the pressure off, and means that I won’t have to go back to Houston to get things working. The only problem will come when they have to add more computers and phones as the business grows. And since they’re just getting started, hopefully that will be a little while, at least long enough for me to fix the problem. I do have an idea, but I need to check with the VOIP company first.

When I went outside I got this shot of this Gambel’s Quail running around behind the rig. When I first saw them at a distance I thought they were roadrunners, but when I zoomed in I saw the difference.

Gambel's Quail

A roadrunner looks like this,

Roadrunner 3

or even this.

RoadRunner 1

About 11am I called American Coach to check about drilling a hole in the floor next to the driver’s seat. I need to bring in a 2nd cable for our new DVR and figured the best way was to come up from the compartment right underneath. They said there should be no problem. I’ll get to it in the next few days. Right now I’m just coming in the driver’s window and using a piece of pipe insulation to seal it.

Next I got back to pulling up the carpet under and around the computer area. It’s a real pain in the rear getting up all the staples around the edges.

About 12:30 we headed out to our other favorite restaurant here in Gila Bend, the Space Age Restaurant. Originally built in the 1960’s, the owner owned copper and manganese mines, and a plastics company, that all supplied materials for NASA. So he was really enamored with the space program. So when he built a motel/restaurant it had a space theme.

Space Age Restaurant

It’s even got a flying saucer.

Space Age Restaurant 2

Our next stop was the local hardware store where I found an air deflector for the AC vents in the bedroom.  Air DeflectorThe way vents are now the air blows directly down on us in the bed. I’d been looking for deflectors, but could never find the right size. However, these are adjustable in length so they fit perfectly and are held on by magnets. We’ll have to see if the magnets will hold while we’re on the road.

Getting back to the park, we stopped off at the gift shop/gas station to check their souvenirs. I also wanted to take a look at the two old tractors they have out front.

This one’s a John Deere, of course, but something I’ve never seen before

John Deere

are these bolt-on rubber tire covers.

John Deere 2

The second one is a McCormick-Deering, but the placard says it was made by International Harvester in Chicago IL.

IH Tractor

Looking at these wheels makes me wonder if the John Deere above was originally like this, but then the metal teeth were replaced with the rubber covers. It would be a real problem to drive it on the highway like this.

IH Tractor 1

After talking to another client about a keyboard problem he was having with his laptop, we called our daughter Brandi to get the lowdown on Master Landon’s 6 month checkup yesterday. Apparently everything was fine, and he won’t need another one for 3 months.

A little later I took down the curtains on the passenger side of the windshield to wash them. I noticed the other day that they were kind of dusty and this seemed to be a good time to take care of that.

A little after 4pm I drove over to the Elks Lodge to double check on my initiation on March 1st.

Then it was back to carpet pulling. Tomorrow I should be ready to pull up the driver’s chair to get the carpet under it. We’ll see.

For dinner Jan fixed up the last of yesterday’s hot dogs that I had grilled up. Still good.


February 22, 2012

A Real Head Sweater . . .

After a nice, quiet morning of coffee and some of the delicious muffins that Jan and Gina baked last week, we headed out about 1 pm for an afternoon of errands and dinner.

Our first stop was the Sam’s Club pharmacy to pick up a new prescription for Jan. Her doctor had changed one of hers and sent it into the Sam’s near our house in Friendswood. Unfortunately they went ahead and filled it and called to say it was waiting for her . . . in Friendswood.

So I called the Friendswood Sam’s and had them unfill the prescription so it would show back up in the system, and then called the Las Cruces Sam’s and had it filled here.

Leaving Sam’s we called our friends Al & Adrienne in Tucson to let them know we’ll be there tomorrow night and set up a time to meet at Poco & Mom’s for dinner.

Then, because it had been more than 4 days, Jan was starting to suffer from Wal-Mart withdrawal, so that was our next stop. Hopefully she can hold out again until we’re in Yuma this coming Sunday.

Next up was a stop at Supercuts so Jan could get her hair cut. Then it was back to the rig to drop off our groceries and take it easy for a while.

Leaving the rig about 4 pm, we first drove over to a nearby Valero to check on fueling up with diesel tomorrow morning as we’re on our way to Tucson.

In the past, we’ve fueled up at the Bowlin’s Akela Flats store where we always stop on our way west, but I called this morning to check their diesel price since it didn’t show up in GasBuddy. And I’m glad I did.

Their diesel is $4.099, but I can get here in Las Cruces for about 3.839. Big difference when I’m taking on about 100 gallons.

Looks like I’ll have no problem getting in and out of the Valero and then we’ll hook up the toad at a vacant lot right down the block.

Next up was dinner at El Comedor, our other favorite restaurant here in Las Cruces, besides La Posta.

One of the things we both like about New Mexico Mex is their use of Green Chiles in their dishes, and El Comedor does it up right. Really hot, and really flavorful.

El Comedor 1

In fact we both agreed that we enjoyed our meal here tonight better than at La Posta last night. It just had more flavor. And their salsa is really hot, hot enough that, along with their green chile sauce, really makes my bald head sweat. And my nose run. My indicators of a really good meal.

And the Tres Leches we split for dessert was really good, too.

On another note, my oil leak appears to be gone. I noticed I had a leak just after we got back to Houston in November, but since it seemed to be dripping down from the vicinity of the oil filter, I was hoping it was filter-related.

When the guy from RV Mobile Lube changed the filter out last month, he said it was wet around the filter, but he didn’t see any problem with the seal, or the filter itself.

So I decided to cross my fingers and wait and see. So far I’ve checked every time we’ve parked, and no leak. But still keeping my fingers crossed.

Tomorrow we’ve got about 250 miles to Tucson for one night, hopefully staying at the Pima County Fairgrounds where we stayed last year.


February 22, 2013

Deer and Diodes . . .

After our morning coffee (Texas Pecan), Jan and I headed over to Gina’s for the day. A little later I drove over to the Subway to pick up breakfast sandwiches for everyone. (Black Forest Ham, Egg, and Cheese on 7 Grain Honey Oat)

Then it was back to the rig for me and back to work on my To-Do List. First up was to finish my taillight upgrade. I was rewiring them to use separate bulbs for towing, rather than using the regular bulbs through steering diodes, which made them dimmer.

So after installing the new bulb socket in the other lens, I installed the bulbs in the sockets and wired it up. This was easy because I was able to just unplug my steering diode assemblies and then plug the wires into the new sockets.

I used a 12v power supply to feed voltage into the wiring harness plug at the front of the truck and found that everything was working fine. So I buttoned it all back up and the job was done. Another checkmark on my list.

Next up I took down and cleaned the AC filters and the exhaust fan screens to get rid of all the dust and cat hair that had accumulated. About this time I noticed some deer around so I put out some food for them. And they really seem to like the Creep Feed.

Lake Pointe Deer 5

I even had one that would come up to me and eat out of the bucket in my hand.

Then I replaced the 12v socket in the bedroom with a new one like I did up front yesterday, since that one was also a little flakey.

Last up I spent some time going around oiling all the squeaking cabinet hinges that have accumulated recently. It’s certainly a lot quieter now.

About 5 I headed back over to Gina’s for a while. She didn’t really feel like going out, so about 7:30 Jan and I drove over to Milagro’s, a local Tex-Mex place that has probably the best chips I’ve ever eaten. Can’t really describe what’s different about them, but they sure are good. And so’s their salsa.

For dinner Jan and I both had their Taco Salads with Ground Beef. For the dressing Jan just used salsa, but I always get their Blackberry Habanero dressing. Again, really, really good.

Tomorrow, Brandi, Lowell, and Landon are coming up from Houston to spend the weekend here, so we can all get together. Hopefully we can make it over to Salt Lick BBQ while they’re here.


February 22, 2014

Oil and Eggs . . .

More chores this morning.

First up, I got my Sears Air Compressor out and topped off the rig and the truck tires.

Air Compressor

Before I got this, I would have to crank up the rig engine and tap into the air brake line to air them up, but now this one works fine and is a lot easier to use. If you get one, be sure to get the 150 psi model, not the 125. The 125psi will not air up big rig tires.

About 10:30 Jan and I headed into Webster to have another ‘last meal’, this one at King Food, our favorite local Chinese restaurant, a place we’ve been eating at for over 35 years. We’re on our 4th owner.

After a really good lunch, we headed over to our son Chris’ house to pick up his floor dolly. I want to take it with me when we leave on Monday because I need to pull our washer/dryer out of the cabinet to reconnect the vent hose to the outside vent. It’s apparently come loose and is just venting the heat and lint into the rig. The floor dolly is the perfect height to pull the unit out on and roll it aside. I’ll get the dolly back to Chris before we leave the area in the next 6 weeks.

Then it was off to a client’s house to drop off the external HD I set up the other day and pick up a check. Heading home we made a quick stop at Kroger’s on the way to pick up a few things and buy some lottery tickets.

Then it was back to ‘getting ready to roll’ chores. I started packing away things in the basement and also the truck. Then I topped off the rig coolant, and windshield washer fluid. The rig oil was a quart low but when I went to top it off, I found I was out of Shell Rotella 15W40 diesel oil, so I’ll run down to Wal-Mart later and pick some up.

Tomorrow morning we’re meeting our friends Bob and Maria for breakfast at The Egg & I about 10. Then back home, I’ll crank up the rig, raise the levelers, and get us up on the airbags. This is my normal procedure when we’ve been parked this long.

I will add one new thing and that is to bring the slide in and then run it back out, just to be sure there’s not a problem with the new flooring. I don’t expect one, but better to know now than Monday morning when we’re ready to leave..


February 22, 2015

Great Times with Old Friends . . .

Although the forecast was for clouds and rain today, it started out warm and sunny. In fact by noon we had the AC’s on. So I was outside working on my chore list.

First up, I got back on my headlights. I removed the old passenger-side unit, replaced the clear turn signal bulbs with amber ones, and then installed the new one. Again, easy peasy.

Then I removed the new unit Chris and I installed yesterday so I could replace the clear bulbs with amber ones on that one too. But the reinstall was anything but easy peasy. I’m not sure why, but it was a real pain in the butt to get it lined up and tightened down correctly. But finally, all of a sudden, it just worked. Going to be interesting to see what it looks like tonight with both lights installed.

I spent the rest of the afternoon working down my list, trying to catch up for lost time due to all the bad weather. Unfortunately it doesn’t look like the weather is going to allow me to get some paint on the rig bumper, but we’ll see. I may be able to do it on the way to Tucson. Weather-wise, it looks like Las Cruces might be a possibility.

About 4:15 Jan and I headed up to Webster to have dinner at Zio’s with our long-time friends, Bob and Maria.

Bob and Maria

We’ve known them since the mid-80’s, and as I said, they’re pretty much our oldest living friends.

We had a lot of catching up to do, even though we just saw each other 6 or 8 months ago. So much catching up, in fact, that we were at the restaurant for a little over 3 hours, not getting back home until about 8:15. Of course we’ll get together again when we come back through here in August.

Coming home, the new headlights performed great. I still need to touch up the alignment, but really it’s not that bad now.

Tomorrow morning Jan and I have our annual physical checkups and then we’ll be done with all the medical stuff for this year.

We hope.


February 22, 2016

A Little Progress . . .

I slept in this morning, until about 11:30, since we didn’t plan to walk today. I still haven’t been able to completely shake this stomach crud that’s bedeviled me for the last few days. No cough or sniffles, no runny nose or sneezing, just a queasy stomach and no real appetite, but it comes and goes. Yesterday I felt OK, but today not so much.

But life goes on and I need to get the washer fixed, so about 2:30 I drove into Conroe to an appliance parts place to see what they had in the way of replacement drain pumps.

The counter guy brought out several for us to look at and compare with my old pump that I brought with me. Finally he came out with this one.

New Drain Pump_thumb[1]

Looking it over, it had real possibilities. First off, the electrical connections were identical and would plug right in with no problems. But the hose connections were a little more problematic in that they weren’t the same size as the original, both input and output being larger. And the input connection comes out at the end rather than the side.

But while trying to decide if it was worth buying and trying to make it work, the guy said something that sealed the deal for me.

‘It’s free.”

It was from a special order European washer that was damaged in shipment and was not sold, so they parted it out. But while removing the pump, they broke off a piece of the mounting plate, so it couldn’t be sold anyway. He said he kept meaning to throw it away so it was my lucky day.

Getting back home I did put 120vac to it to confirm it runs, and then stuck it in a bowl of water to be sure it pumped. With both these tests passed, now I’ve got to figure out a way to mount it and hook it up. But that’s for tomorrow.

So far, Jan’s Facebook account still has not been re-activated. If you don’t know what I’m talking about, here’s a repeat of the short blog I posted earlier today.


Gone From Facebook ?!

Our regular Facebook friends know that a week or so ago, an imposter account under the name Janice White was created, using my photo and info, and then started sending out friend requests to my already-friends.

And about 15 or so of you responded.

At that point, I, and several others, reported the bogus account as an imposter.

FYI, you do this by going to the bogus account profile. This is where all the biographical info is displayed. Then locate the Message box on the right side of the screen, just to the right of the Like button.

Next click on the Gear symbol dropdown and select Report Page and then just follow the prompts to select the reason for the report.

So last night, Facebook, in their infinite wisdom, disabled MY account, not the imposter one. Or maybe they disabled both. I don’t know since I can no longer log into Facebook,

I’ve sent them several emails responding to their telling me my account was disabled. Hopefully they will get this straightened out soon.

Could any of you still on Facebook search for a Janice White account using my picture and let me know if it’s still available.

Thanks,

Jan (not Janice) White


Right after I posted yesterday’s blog last night, I went to Facebook to post it there and found Jan’s Facebook account disabled.

I have now written several emails to Facebook with no answer yet. Several others have confirmed that the imposter account under the name of Janice White is still online. So if you have time I would appreciate you searching for the Janice White account under the Find Friends tab and reporting it as bogus. Note that this will not be in your friend list, but where you search for new friends. The way to tell it’s the correct one is that it will have Jan’s picture in her red patterned dress, which they copied off the original site.

Thanks.


February 22, 2017

Routing Our Way. . .

Jan and I started talking this morning about our upcoming travels, so my checklist got put aside for the day so we could plot out our route, or at least get a better handle on it.

Jan and I both had seen someone’s post on FB about how they weren’t able to get in the Las Vegas Thousand Trails in the upcoming months. So our first step was to book us there for two weeks starting April 8th. And luckily, we had no problem.

At least not there.

Next we tried to book the two weeks before Vegas at one of our favorite parks, one we’ve never had trouble getting into, Verde Valley. But of course now we had problems.

They were totally booked from the 3/25 to 4/08, so that was out., But of course I had a backup plan, and that was the Countryside Encore RV park in Apache Junction, where we’ve stayed a number of times before. But not this time.

This time I ran into something I had not encountered before. We would be going from the Voyager Encore park in Tucson to Countryside, and we quickly found out we can’t do that.

Voyager, Countryside, as well as the Golden Sun Encore park,  also in Apache Junction, are all considered ‘one’ park, so you can not go directly from one to another without a week out. News to us.

So now we’re booked into the Santa Fe RV park, also in Apache Junction, for two weeks under Passport America. We’ve stayed here before and found it a very nice park.

After Vegas, we’ve got a week booked at Soledad Canyon north of Los Angeles. It’s been a few years since we’ve done LA, and we’re looking forward to it again.

After that we’ll head north up I-5 working our way toward two weeks at the Bend/Sunriver Thousand Trails. I had planned for us to spend one night at the Turtle Beach Fish Camp TT along the way, but they didn’t have an opening. So I’ll keep checking back or we’ll just find a park along the way.

We don’t yet have the rest quite nailed down yet, but we’ll be back at Colorado River again starting June 25th, just in time for our big family reunion.

Jan and I have been catching up on TV shows that we recorded while we were gate-guarding. And one of those is Grimm.

We’re about halfway through the last season of 13 shows, and we’re really going to miss it. It’s a great show, with both great writing and effects, and it will be interesting to see how they wrap it up.

Tomorrow we’re heading down to Pearland to have lunch with Bonnie, a former co-worker of Jan’s, and then stop by at our daughter Brandi’s for some Amazon packages.


February 22, 2018

A Busy Weekend . . .

I went into work today, not my usual schedule, because I’m taking off tomorrow so we can doggy-sit for Brandi’s canines up in Katy.

After I got home about 4:15, we headed back out about 4:45pm to meet Chris and Linda at our nearby favorite Pho 20 for dinner.

Chris and Linda at Pho 20

Turns out they liked it as much as we do, especially the House Crunch Salad with Miso Dressing and Tempura Crunchies.

Pho 20 Crunch Salad

It’s Chris’ new favorite.

Jan and I both got salads, while she got the Orange Chicken and I got a bowl of their delicious Won Ton Soup.

Chris and Linda split a Crunch Salad, an order of Sesame Chicken and an order of the Shrimp Spring Rolls.

All delicious.

As I mentioned, the upcoming weekend will be a busy one. Tomorrow afternoon we’re heading up to Brandi’s in Katy. We’ll be taking care of Miss Kitty and Baxter while Brandi et. all, are up in the Dallas area spending the the weekend at Great Wolf Lodge.

Then Saturday afternoon we’ll come back down here so Jan can attend her yearly Coding Coworker’s get-together. This is a group of Jan’s former coworkers that have gotten together every year since we started RV’ing in 2008. Sometimes they meet at a local restaurant, but this year they’re meeting at someone’s home, with everyone bringing a dish or two.

Then while Jan is partying, I’ll swing back by the rig to take care of Miss Karma and then grab a big bowl of Hot & Sour Soup for dinner before picking up Jan. Then it’s back up to Katy for the night. Wrapping up, Sunday it’s back down here.

Like I said, a busy weekend.

One other thing I’ll be doing this weekend is setting up a new laptop for a friend. She had it sent to Brandi’s so it will be waiting for me.

It’s a Dell Inspiron 15” Touchscreen, a really nice machine for only a little over $500. A really good deal if you’re in the market for a laptop.

Dell Laptop for Tricia


February 22, 2019

No Schlepping . . .

Although I read that we would not be receiving the flight details for our cruise until about April 5th, I came across our flight info while I was poking around our entry on MyVikingJourney.com

Turns out that we’re leaving IAH (Bush Intercontinental) on KLM  Airlines flight #662 at 3pm on April 26th. Really like the 3pm part. We’ll have a 9 hour 15 minute flight direct to Amsterdam, then a 1 hour 35 minute layover before we take a 1 hour 55 minute flight to Budapest.

But when I checked our flight home, I found a problem. We were still booked as coming home directly from Amsterdam on May 15th, and not from London on the 24th.

So I sent off an email to our friend/travel agent, Chantelle Nugent, to check it out for us. She got back to me later in the morning, saying she had talked to Viking and they had corrected the problem, but that it would be about 72 hours before our online info is updated.

And not only do we have our flight info, but we also have our seats reserved. And as we’ve done in the past, we booked aisle seats across from each other. That way we only have a person on one side of us, and we can easily talk across the aisle.

Later I went ahead and gang-booked the 13 Included Excursions on our trip, and then while I was at work I printed out listings of the 45 optional (Extra Cost) excursion possibilities. These range in price from $49/person for a tour of Vienna’s Historic Farmer’s Market, led by a Viking chef, or a tour of Budapest’s Grand Market Hall, up to $399/person for a Flightseeing tour over Austria and Germany, with sights like the Austrian Alps, and Hitler’s Eagle’s Nest Retreat, a remote mountain top chalet.

So now we’re checking these out to see if any catch our eye. One thing nice that Viking does is to flag any of the optional tours that conflict time-wise with our already booked Included ones. Makes it a lot easier to figure out the scheduling.

Another thing I had Chantelle check on the other day was to see if we could get a tour of Highclere Castle, the real ‘Downton Abbey’.

Highclere-Castle

Jan’s a big fan so I was hoping to get us on a tour, but unfortunately, the available ones in May are either while we’re on the cruise itself, or after we’re back in the States. Bummer!

Chantelle has been great with this, holding our hands the whole way. So if you need help with your travel plans, give her a call at 713.494.2555 or check her out at the link above.

I’ve also gotten the names of several limo services to see about getting a town car from the RV park here in Santa Fe to IAH and then back home when we return. Chantelle gave me one she uses, and one that Brandi uses, and I’ve got another local to compare.

We want to leave the truck here at the rig, so it doesn’t look like we’ve completely abandoned the place, as well as just not have the hassle of parking and schlepping our bags around at the airport.

Tomorrow evening Jan has her annual get-together with her former hospital co-workers, this time at the Delta Blues Smokehouse in Webster. They’ve done this every year since we hit the road, and it’s always a lot of fun for everyone.


February 22, 2020

Old Friends and Good Times . . .

I spent most of today trying to transfer several terabytes of data from my old computer over to my new one.

I had originally planned to use my 4TB Portable External HD to just transfer it all over at once. But the old computer will no longer recognize the drive. However the new computer has no problems with it, so it’s not the drive.

So I’m reduced to moving the data over 128GB at a time on a flash drive. Slowly but surely.

Jan had her former coworker get-together this evening at King Food. Every year they have it at a different restaurant, or occasionally at someone’s home.

Last year it was at Delta Blues BBQ and next year it will be at La Brisa Mexican Restaurant.

Jan Coworker Reunion 2020

They started having this gathering in 2009 after we returned to Houston from our first year of RV’ing, and it’s been going on every year since. A nice group of ladies.

As if the Iowa Caucus software debacle wasn’t enough, MIT has found that a mobile voting program called Voatz, and used in a number of different states since the 2016 election, is easily hacked, allowing votes to be exposed, changed, or deleted.

MIT Finds Hackers Can Change Votes in Voting App Used in U.S. Federal Elections

Again, what part of paper and pencil don’t they understand?


February 22, 2021

Catching Up . . .

Things are looking up in the refund department. Last night a deposit showed up in my credit card account from Holland America as a refund of the deposit on our cruise that was supposed to go in mid-May. It was for more than the minimum I thought I’d get back, but not all of it. But I can’t figure out how they came up with the amount they sent.

And after a serious talk with the hotel manager at the La Quinta where we stayed for 4 nights during the Big Freeze, I got a refund of the $152+ that I was overcharged on our stay. It only took a slight mention of the State Attorney General, price gouging during a State of Emergency, and a stern letter to Wyndham Corporate offices, but that got it done.

It looks like Amazon’s starting to catch up with their deliveries. A number of my orders that should have been here last week, but as of last night were scheduled for this Thursday, suddenly showed up this afternoon. Hopefully the rest of my orders will also appear posthaste.

Last Monday afternoon when we filled up with gas at the Texas City Buc-ee’s, I was surprised that the gas pump still worked, even though it was covered in a 1/4” layer of solid ice.

Buc-ee's Frozen Pump

Well, at least everything worked up until I asked for a receipt and the printer went ‘Gurgle, Gurgle, Clunk!” and then died. Hopefully it worked better after it thawed out.

Regular readers know how much Jan and I like Van Gogh and his paintings. Well, I came across this tribute to Van Gogh done with drones flying in formation.

600 of them flying in patterns make up the show.

You can read more about it here.

Hundreds of drones took Van Gogh’s ‘The Starry Night’ to the skies

Check it out.


February 22, 2022

Taking A Snooze . . .

After a nice, quiet morning Jan and I were on our way up to Webster to have brunch at Snooze once again.

Jan got her usual favorite, the Bravocado Toast,

Snooze Bravocado Toast 20210207

and we split an order of their ‘Bacon But Different’. There originally were three pieces here, but Jan got her share before I could even get a photo.

Snooze Bacon But Different 20220222

This bacon is made from slices of tender belly bacon, rubbed with brown sugar, cayenne, chili flakes, and then drizzled with black peppered maple syrup. Really, really good.

I decided to try their 3 egg Omelet with Jack cheese, Ham, and Sausage.

Snooze 3 Egg Omelet 20220222

In another universe, this would have been a really good omelet. But I’ve been spoiled by Denny’s Ultimate Omelets that look like this.

Denny's Ultimate Omelet 2

Then after lunch, we made a Lowe’s stop for a shelf board for a rig project I’ll talk about later, and then a Big Lots visit for some of the Hemp lotion Jan likes, that they have cheap.

Then it was home for the night, where I brought in the newest residents to Jan’s Flamingo Flamboyance from the Jeep.

When we were at Costco the other day, we found this pair, and at a great price, too.

Costco Flamingos

They’re life-sized, all metal, with individual feathers, and very well made. I was interested to see that these are actually a Costco product and not from some 3rd party. They’ll be a great addition to the flock.

And probably the last, since the Flamboyance is starting to get a little crowded now.

And even Karma thinks they’re a good idea. Or at least she approves of the box they came in.

Karma in Flamingo Box

As I mentioned before, Karma was never a box cat until very recently. And now she has a small box lined with a towel that she lays in a few times a week.

But today she immediately crawled into the Flamingo box and settled down for a nap.

Strange Cat!


February 22, 2023

Born in Arizona, Moved to Babylonia . . .

Tomorrow morning Jan and I are heading to Houston to first have lunch at the Katz’s Deli in the Montrose area.

Katz’s is our go-to place on Houston trips and is known for their Reuben’s. This one, the Klassic, is their medium one.

Katz's Deli Reuben 2

The biggest one, the NYC, is a lot bigger.

Plus they have great soups and pastries as well.

YUMM!

Then after which we’ll head on over to the Houston Museum of Natural Science to take in the King Tut’s Tomb Discovery Experience.

King Tut's Tomb Experience

King Tut 1

King Tut 2

We’re really looking forward to both.

And of course, no blog about King Tut would be complete with Steve Martin’s SNL video.

More tomorrow from the tomb.