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Recapping Yesterday –

We were standing at Gator’s front door right at 9 am to pick up our Thanksgiving vittles. And we were really surprised to see the tables laid out, since we knew they weren’t going to be open on Thanksgiving. Turns out this was for Gator’s employees.

Jan really liked the several centerpieces.

In a moment of Deja Vu all over again, I’ve mentioned how 3 times over the years, Cracker Barrel has messed up our Cornbread Dressing order, usually by giving us Sweet Potato Casserole rather than the Dressing we ordered.

And it almost happened again.

The young lady helping us brought out two large bags, telling us that this first one has your Turkey Breast and your Quart of Turkey Gravy, and the second one has your Honey-Glazed Ham and your Sweet Potato Casserole.

Rut Roh!

So we quickly got our Cornbread Dressing deficit corrected and were on our way up to Brandi’s, about an hour away.

Coming around the curve, we could see Brandi’s house from 3 blocks away. For some reason, it really stands out.

Getting to Brandi’s about 10, Jan got the Dressing in the oven, while Brandi worked on the remainder of it. Lowell and I just stayed out of the way.

About Noon, Brandi and Jan laid out the feast, and we dove in.

From the Bottom Right, going counterclockwise, it’s Cornbread Dressing, Green Bean Casserole, Rolls, Turkey Breast, Mashed Potatoes, Corn Casserole, and Honey-Glazed Ham, with the Turkey Gravy in the middle.

All DELICIOUS!

Later, Jan and Bella, one of the two new kittens, got in some bonding time.

Though I’m not sure what Bella thinks about the whole thing.

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Later, I got a shot of what it looks like from the back.

Kind of like seeing Mt. Rushmore from behind, I guess.

And this is what it looked like when we left.

And here’s the front yard.

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And of course, we had enough leftovers for dinner tonight.

Still DELICIOUS!


Thought for the Day:

Why is it that so much of the stuff I find hilarious, I can’t post here?
Or at least Jan won’t let me. If only you knew what you were missing.

And Now On To Today’s Retro-Blogs.™


November 28, 2009

A Two Movie Day…

We’ve settled in here at site 80 at Galveston Bay RV Park in Dickinson, TX. This is the same site where we spent last year, and we have the same neighbors on each side.

And the view out our front window is still spectacular!

Site80

Today was a movie day. We picked up our granddaughter, Piper, at about 11 am and drove over to Friendswood to have lunch at the Charleston Tea Room.

After a great lunch, we stopped off at our daughter Brandi’s to feed her cat, since she’s been staying at Shawna’s since Thanksgiving.

Then it was off to the movies. Jan and Piper wanted to see the second installment of the Twilight series, “New Moon“. Since it was about vampires and werewolves, I let myself be convinced to go along.

Turned out it was pretty good. Since it was the 2nd one, it took a while to figure out who was who, but all in all, I enjoyed it.

After the movie, we dropped Miss Piper off at her house and headed back to the rig for a while.

Then, about 5, we headed over to our friends Bob and Maria Sutton’s house for order-in Chinese and a movie. After dinner, we watched “The Proposal” with Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds. We enjoyed the movie, I mean, what’s not to like about Sandra Bullock? Especially with a semi-nude scene! And since Ryan Reynolds was also semi-nude, there was something for everyone.

One thing we thought was kind of funny is that about half the movie supposedly took place in Sitka, AK, where we’ve been. And it was obvious from almost the first shot that it was not filmed in Sitka. I figured maybe somewhere on the Oregon or Washington coast, but it turns out that it was filmed in Rockport, MA, not Alaska. Oh well.


November 28, 2010

Comfort Food . . .

This morning we got an earlier start than usual, heading up to Webster to try Mackey’s Bar & Grill, a place we’d seen along the Interstate. They advertise ‘Upscale Comfort Food,” so we thought we’d give it a try.

I had a 5-vegetable plate with Corn on the Cob, Fried Okra, Fresh Sauteed Cabbage, Texas Rice, and Green Beans Almandine.

I thought my veggies were really good, very well seasoned, and perfectly cooked, especially the cabbage.

Jan had the Fried Catfish and Fried Shrimp Platter. She said hers wasn’t as good as a couple of other seafood places around here.

I said, “Duh, their motto is ‘Upscale Comfort Food’, not ‘Upscale Seafood’.” You don’t go to Red Lobster and order steak, and you don’t go to Outback and get the seafood.

I heard the guy at the next table raving about how much he liked his Pot Roast with Roasted Potatoes and Carrots.

Now that’s comfort food.

Leaving Mackey’s, we headed up to the next exit so Jan could pick up some more baby clothes that were on sale at Carters. Then it was off to the storage room to drop off some things and pick up some Christmas decorations.

Next, we went by Brandi’s to pick up the mail. Brandi and Lowell were out eating lunch, but I needed to get my tag renewal stickers that had come in from South Dakota.

After that, we stopped off at Chris’ and then it was on to Wal-Mart…again. It seems like we were just here yesterday. And we were.

It seems like we always need something else from Wal-Mart.

Getting back to the park, Jan wanted to go up to the park laundry to do some heavy rugs. While she did that, I wanted to go ahead and take a walk. I decided to try and push it up a bit and do two miles, and I did it in 44 minutes, not too bad.

That was about it for today.


November 28, 2011

Early to bed, . . .

Jan woke up about 4:30 am and couldn’t get back to sleep, so she came out to the living room to read for a while and was still out there when the sun came up, so she went outside and got these great photos.

Galveston Bay Sunrise 1

Galveston Bay Sunrise 2

This is a close-up shot of some of the refineries and chemical plants down in Texas City.

Galveston Bay Sunrise 3

After the sunrise photos, Jan went back to sleep for a while before I got up at 10, and then about 11, we headed up to Clear Lake for lunch and some errands.

Our first stop was the park office so I could pay for our site for the first month. We had to wait to see where we ended up before they knew how much to charge us. But no one was in the office, so we’ll try later.

Our lunch stop was at King Food, pretty much our all-time favorite Chinese place. And apparently, it’s not just our opinion.

By a mystery diner visit, they were recently selected as one of the Top 100 Chinese Restaurants in the US.

King Food Award

After our favorite Chicken in Hot Garlic Sauce, Extra Extra Extra Spicy with added Jalapenos, our next stop was our storeroom.

We wanted to pick up Jan’s bird feeder and check out our Christmas decoration situation. It’s amazing how much stuff we still have in storage. Of course, a lot of it is my son’s and his families’, so it’s not all my fault.

Next stop was to drop Jan off at a nail place to get her toesies done while I headed over to a client’s office. Looks like it’s about time to upgrade his computers, since they’re 3 years old and starting to have problems.

Picking up Jan and heading toward home, we stopped off at Buc-ee’s for coffee/cappuccinos and then Wal-Mart for some Christmas lights to wrap around the wicker ball we bought yesterday. I got two sets, but it may take another set to completely cover the ball.

Coming back to the park, I made another run past the office, once again with no luck. I don’t think they want my money.

Back at the rig, I set up the bird feeder, and Jan filled it up with birdseed, and also threw out some old bread for the seagulls.

Later, a little before 5, we headed out for supper at the Monterey’s Little Mexico over in Dickinson. On the way out of the park, I tried the office again and lucked out this time. I’m now paid up until the 20th of December. For some reason, I had to pay a $100 deposit. Don’t know why, I’ve never had to before.


November 28, 2013

Happy Thanksgiving  – Take 2

Happy Thanksgiving 2

Jan and I headed out about 10:15 for the 65-mile trip up to Brandi and Lowell’s to meet up for Thanksgiving dinner.

By the time everyone showed up, we had about 25 people chowing down on a lot of great food.

Thanksgiving 1

Besides all of Brandi’s family, (us, as well as Chris, Linda, and Piper), Lowell’s parents were there, as well as Lowell’s sister Sherry, and a friend from her work, Betsy.

Thanksgiving 2

Then we’re into Brandi’s BFF Shawna and her family. A lot of family and friends.

Thanksgiving 3

Then, after a lot of delicious food, it was off to the sofas for football. Lots and lots of football.

By the time Jan and I got back to the rig, full and exhausted, it was almost 8 pm.

Tomorrow, nothing. Absolutely nothing.


November 28, 2014

Unto the 3rd Generation . . .

With Jan house/dog sitting down in Friendswood, I’ve been working on some projects around the rig. But the main one remains undone. Now that I have the time, and the under-faucet socket,

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I wanted to finally replace the bathroom faucet, but although I had the faucet, the instructions, and all the necessary tools, the one thing missing was the packet with the hardware and the gasket. It should have been right there where I left it, but it has apparently wandered off and gotten lost. Hopefully, it will find its way home soon.

While I was looking for the faucet stuff, I came across my two previous phones before I got my Galaxy S5 this past June.

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Based on the progression of these 3 generations, my next phone is going to be the size of my Galaxy Tab 4 tablet. I’m gonna need bigger pockets.

I’ve been wanting to get back into doing some programming, so I bought one of these

Arduino Arduino Uno Ultimate Starter Kit + LCD Module

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The Arduino is a complete computer on a small board about 2″ x 3″. You plug it into your PC, write your program, and then download it into the Arduino, where the program runs independently on its own power. The kit I ordered comes with a lot of different LED’s, relays, servos, and pushbuttons, and a series of projects to get you started.

You can use the Arduino to control devices around you, even through Wi-Fi. I have several things around the rig that I want to computerize. I’ll let you know how it goes.

Tomorrow afternoon, I’ll head back down to Friendswood to get Jan, do some shopping, and have dinner with our friends, Bob and Maria. Looking forward to it.


November 28, 2015

Gingerbread and El Bosque . . .

After several days of mid-70’s days and mid-60’s nights, winter has finally returned, with rain and low 50’s/ low 40’s temps.

The cooler weather is nice, but I could do without the rain, since I have more stuff that I want to work on outside, but I guess it’ll have to wait. It’s supposed to clear up toward the end of next week, but you never know.

Jan and I spent the day just goofing off, reading, watching TV, and playing on the computer, a very nice afternoon consisting of pretty much nothing.

About 3 pm, we headed out through the rain to have lupper at El Bosque, our favorite local Mexican place. We’ve eaten here a number of times and have always enjoyed it.

When we first started eating here a couple of years ago, they were located on Loop 336, across the street from the Wal-Mart/Sam’s Club. But when we returned here early last year, we found they had moved to a new location on SR105, a couple of exits further south on I-45.

Jan went with the El Bosque Platter,

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which has a little bit of everything, all very good, as she said.

I’ve always enjoyed their Chicken Tortilla Soup, although in El Bosque’s case, it’s more like Chicken Vegetable Soup, with Tortilla Chips.

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But it’s spiced very well, and really good. And a big enough bowl that it really fills you up. For that reason, I probably didn’t need the side of Charro Beans, but they were really good too.

Next up was the Home Depot right next door for a couple of things. I was mainly looking for some hooks that could be mounted to the floor of the truck to keep my floor mats from sliding around. I found something I think will work, but I’ll have to try it and see.

Then it was on to Wal-Mart for a few things. It wasn’t as busy as I thought it might be. In fact, it wasn’t any busier than a normal Saturday. I guess everyone was resting up from yesterday.

The only thing that was busy was the Returns line at Customer Service. So are people already returning stuff they just bought yesterday?

I had something to return, but I’ll wait until another time.

Before I forget, I’ve received a couple of inquiries about the PORTER-CABLE 150 PSI Air Compressor that I’ve talked about. They wanted to know if they can use the 125psi model instead, since it’s a little cheaper.

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The answer is No, not if you want to be able to air up the bigger RV tires, i.e., 110 to 120psi. The 125psi model will struggle to get much over 100 psi, while the 150psi one will go to 120 to 125psi with no problems.

Wrapping up, we’ve got some more family photos. First up is our nephew Jason and his family, his wife Laura, and their kiddos, Ella, Avery Jane, and Annisten.

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And here’s another shot of the kids,

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with Annisten, Avery Jane, and Ella.

Brandi, Lowell, and Landon are up in Oklahoma, spending Thanksgiving with Lowell’s parents, where Landon is hard at work building a Gingerbread Farm House.

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Looks like he’s making some headway.

Tomorrow looks to be another nice stay-at-rig day.


November 28, 2016

Oopsie . . .

This morning started off on a bad note and then got worse. But only for a while.

For some reason, I woke up at 4 am, apparently not remembering that I didn’t need to actually get up until 4:30. Then, to top it all off, I went to the WRONG gate.

When I got the text from Todd about today’s gate, I saw the gate name Davila 5 and the time 5:30p and figured I knew where it was. I had been to Davila 3,4,5 three different times, so I figured this was the one Todd was talking about, so I didn’t look carefully at the directions. I should have.

So I ended up at the wrong gate, and it took me about 30 minutes to get it all straightened out and get to the right gate. I’m still not sure how there can be a Davila 3,4,5 AND a Davila 5,6,7, miles apart.

And I guess it wasn’t just me, since late this afternoon someone showed up at my gate looking for the other Davila, so now I don’t feel so bad.

The gate itself was very slow, with only 6 vehicles in and out all day. Nice and quiet.

Changing gears, Jan’s gotten the Genealogy bug again, and we’ve been working through the labyrinth that is Family Search, the LDS free online family tree program. A lot of it is already done, and on paper, so it’s just a matter of entering it in.

Jan’s family on her mother’s side goes back to the late 1500’s with the Morgan family of Virginia. At one time, the Morgan’s owned most of Virginia and what is now West Virginia. In fact, Morgantown, WV, is named for her family.

On my side, my mother was a member of both the DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution) and the UDC (United Daughters of the Confederacy), so she has our lines going back to the Revolution and beyond, including a lot from early Virginia. In fact, I wouldn’t be surprised if Jan and I are actually related back there somewhere.

That might explain a lot.

And on my father’s side, his mother, Sarah Ann Parr, was born in England. We’ve got that line traced directly back to Sir Thomas Parr, father of Catherine Parr, the sixth and last wife of Henry VIII. And since Sir Tom was directly descended from King Edward III, so am I.

Wrapping up, tomorrow and Wednesday I’m on another gate, and I definitely know where this one is.

I hope.


November 28, 2017

Disappointed . . .

For some reason, the link to the Extendable Makeup Mirror in yesterday’s blog quit working, even after I checked it before posting it. So here it is again.

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Extendable Makeup Mirror

We left the rig a little after noon for a trip to the Monterey’s Little Mexico up in Pasadena. We were hoping to catch up with our favorite waitress Julie, who is a flood refugee from Harvey.

The Dickinson Monterey’s was flooded out and won’t reopen until March, so their staff was redistributed around to other locations in Houston. When we were at the Alvin location a few weeks ago, one of the displaced managers told us that Julie was working at the Pasadena location. But since she only works the lunch shift Monday through Friday, we’re limited to Tuesdays and Thursdays.

So, after the holidays, today was our first chance. But it was all for naught.

When we got there, we found that Julie was out sick today. But we still had a great meal of Beef Fajita Nachos and Chicken Tortilla Soup anyway.

We’ll call ahead next time.

Coming home, we made a Wal-Mart stop for a few things, and then it was on to the PO to buy Christmas stamps and get the first batch of cards in the mail.

Then, after an Ace Hardware stop for a couple of things, we made a client stop to pick up a couple of Amazon packages that should have been delivered yesterday, but according to the USPS tracking, had been sitting in the local PO since Sunday afternoon. But at least they finally showed up.

Later in the evening, I followed the example of our friend Dave Evans and mounted a plug strip over the sink.

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I shortened the cord using a new plug I picked up at the Ace Hardware stop and got it mounted. It’ll make it a lot easier to plug in all the different chargers and accessories we have.

Tomorrow it’s back to work.


November 28, 2018

Mickey and Donald, Lori and Thor . . .

Jan and her canine/feline companions are all settled in up in Katy, while Brandi, Lowell, and Landon got picked up by the car service around 7 am and were on their way to Disney World.

They arrived in Orlando about 11:30 and went straight to the park.

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That’s Landon on the left and Maddox on the right.

Then it was on to the Animal Kingdom area and later dinner at the Tusker House Restaurant.

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And then there’s this one.

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And if you’re wondering why everyone is bundled up, the high in Orlando today was 58°

Yikes!

On the subject of Florida, I came across this recent article in the Space Coast Daily about Florida Wonderland, later Tropical Wonderland, the amusement park where Jan and I met during the summer of 1967.

They even had a photo of Lori and Thor, the two porpoises that were in the shows I did 5 or 6 times a day.

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They performed together, but otherwise were kept separate because Thor, the larger male on the right, was a little too ‘randy’ and wouldn’t leave Lori alone.

I’m not sure how accurate some of the other facts are, because, although they say the Marine Life Park area where I worked closed in 1967, I’m pretty sure it was still open at least a year or so later when Jan and I came back down to visit.

At the time I was there, we had Lori and Thor, two manatees, Bruce and Vivian, a 10 or 11-foot alligator, a large sea turtle, and some other small animals. Although the article mentions us having ‘rays’, we never had any while I was there.

While I was working at the marine park, Jan was a saloon girl at Miss Kitty’s Pleasure Place in the western town across the street.

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When I started, I was told that I would need to get ice at the saloon to keep the fish cold that I fed the animals. And the first time I walked into the place, I saw this beautiful, long-legged strawberry blonde, and I’ve hardly let her out of my sight since then. That was over 51 years ago.

And I remember it like it was yesterday.

Wrapping up the reminiscing, tomorrow morning, about 10, I’m meeting Miss Piper at the new Snooze breakfast place up in Webster. Looking forward to it.


November 28, 2020

Garbage and Gumbo . . .

Jan and I headed out about 12:20, with our first stop a few spaces down in the park to the dumpster to get rid of a week’s worth of garbage, plus the Cracker Barrel Thanksgiving box and some other odds and ends. Our park dumpster is normally emptied on Thursday, which, of course, didn’t happen due to Thanksgiving.

Normally, this wouldn’t be a problem, but last weekend someone apparently emptied out an RV, throwing away a lot of stuff, including a table, some chairs, a big flat screen, etc., which pretty much filled up the bin, leaving no room for everyone else’s regular garbage. But the garbage truck did show up yesterday, which meant we could get rid of our two large bag’s worth.

Then it was on up to Webster to have lunch at long-time favorite Floyd’s Cajun Seafood. While we both got Side Salads,

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Jan got her Blackened Catfish and Grilled Veggies.

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And as always, I got a bowl of Shrimp Gumbo.

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With all the shrimp crammed in here, it’s amazing that there’s any room for the roux.

Just as delicious as always, and Nathan, our waiter, was great too.

After a great meal, I dropped Jan off at her nail place to get her toes prettied up while I made a stop at my client’s to set up some new backup routines.

Then coming home about 3:30, we stopped off at Cowboy Coffee for a large hot Sugar-Free Pumpkin Spice Latte for Jan, and a large cold Sugar-Free Pumpkin Spice Latte for me.

That’s when I was asked, “Blended or On The Rocks?”

OK, “On The Rocks,” I understand, but what’s Blended?

Well, apparently, they grind up your ‘Rocks’ until it’s a Smoothie.

Ok, but is Grande the big one, or is it Tall?

If so, why is a Tall so small

And what’s a Venti?

And now there’s a Trenta. What’s up with that?


November 28, 2021

I Ain’t Afraid Of No Ghost . . .

We were rudely awakened this morning (well, I was. Jan was already up.) about 8:30 when the power went off. When it didn’t come back on in a few minutes, I checked the CenterPoint Energy Outage Tracker website and found it was out all over our area, almost 12,000 homes.

But it came back on about 45 minutes later, so we had heat again. Better than the freeze last February when it was off for 4 days.

Since we had decided that this was just going to be a Stay-At-Home Sunday, that’s what we did. We stayed at home, talked, read, napped, TV’ed, renapped, etc.

Then, around 4 pm, we polished off our Cracker Barrel Thanksgiving leftovers, finishing up with Pumpkin Pie. Just about as good as on Thursday.

I mentioned about Bone Growth Stimulator treatment I do for 30 minutes every morning. It’s completely silent with no indication that it’s even working, except for the one beep when it starts and the two beeps when it’s done.

So, in my paranoia, I’m wondering, is it even working? Maybe I got a defective one. The only way I would know, I guess, was if, in 6 months, my head fell off because the bones never fused.

So, not wanting that to happen, I dug out my old EMF (ElectroMagnetic Field) meter, kind of like this one on Amazon,

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EMF Meter

and I was relieved to find that my Stimulator was putting out a very strong EMF field. So my head is safe, I guess.

And according to the Amazon description, it can also be used for ghost detecting and hunting. Of course, it’s not as neat as the one Egon used in the Ghostbusters movie. You remember the one with the little arms that came up when a ghost was nearby.

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I want one of those.


November 28, 2022

Black Friday Overflow . . .

Today was just a typical Monday at work, with a lot of orders to process from over the weekend. Maybe more than usual.

Don’t know if it’s Black Friday overflow or not.

Brandi was feeling a little better, so she and Lowell got some of their yard decorations put up, especially these two in the backyard next to their fence overlooking the street.

From the yard side, they look like this.

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But from the street, they look like this.

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And that’s a 6ft. high fence.

The snowman kind of reminds me of the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man from Ghostbusters.


November 28, 2023

Another Quiet Tuesday. . .

Or Dyscalculia.

Today was another nice, quiet stay-at-the-rig day. I worked on a couple of small projects, computered, and napped.

Again, a nice day.

Amazon seems to have a propensity for hiring drivers with dyscalculia. Dyscalculia is the numeric version of dyslexia, when people “might have trouble recognizing numbers, learning to count, or recognizing basic patterns.”

At least that’s the only reason I can figure out why my Amazon packages repeatedly get mis-delivered to #9, and not our #7. This is at least the sixth time this has happened. And it doesn’t seem to do any good to report it each time.

I mean, how hard is this to read?

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FWIW this usually happens at night, but there’s a street light right in front of our rig, so it almost looks like daytime.

And the #9 site doesn’t have any type of numbering on it.


November 28, 2024

Happy Thanksgiving 2024 . . .

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Happy Thanksgiving to Everyone!

Jan and I hope that your Thanksgiving was as nice (and peaceful) as ours.

Jan and I were out the door about 9:30 this morning, making the 1-hour trip to our daughter Brandi’s up in Katy. The weather stayed overcast all day and never got out of the 50’s, and the traffic was light.

A nice trip.

We did make a quick stop at a Kroger’s in her area for a few last-minute items.

Getting out of the Jeep, we were greeted with the smell of the turkey she was smoking in her grill. Yumm!

Brandi and Jan got all the dishes in the oven, including the Cornbread Dressing I picked up from Cracker Barrel yesterday, and an hour or so later, we had this.

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From the top left, it’s turkey, made-from-scratch Mac N Cheese, Corn Casserole, Green Bean Casserole, and made-from-scratch Mashed Potatoes. The dressing ended up off to the left out of the photo.

And this was my plate.

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After a delicious meal, we FaceTimed with Chris, Linda, and Miss Piper up in Kingsland, with part of the conversation involving anonymously drawing names for our family Christmas Secret Santa when we’ll all be together, again at Brandi’s.

Later, we all sat around in the living room recuperating after the great meal, and by ‘all’, I mean the dogs too.

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From left to right: It’s Baxter, Max, and Jack.

I’ve got more, but I’ll save it until tomorrow.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Happy Thanksgiving to All . . .

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Since we had a long day today, I’ll just leave you with these shots of Brandi’s inside Christmas Decor for this season, and catch up tomorrow.

Brandi’s even got a tree in her office.

And the Kitchen, too.

More tomorrow.


Thought For The Day:

Remember the Good Ole Days in the late 50’s when you could mail-order your own Nazi 20mm Anti-Tank Gun?

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Good Times!


Well, somehow I managed to flip-flop yesterday’s and today’s blogs

And Now On To Today’s Retro-Blogs.™


November 26, 2009

It’s Turkey Day… and Ham Day… and Stuffing Day.. and…

We got up about 9 to get Jan’s world-renowned squash casserole (made with fresh squash) in the oven before we headed out to Shawna’s for Thanksgiving dinner.

We headed out about 11, stopping by Brandi’s to pick up the HoneyBaked Ham we left there, since we didn’t have room for it in our rig fridge with the other stuff in it. We also stopped at a convenience store for a Houston Chronicle to get all the ads for tomorrow’s sales.

We got to Shawna’s in Katy, TX, about 65 miles away, about 12:30 pm. We have known Shawna and her husband, Jason, for about 15 years. Shawna, my daughter Brandi, and I worked at the same place for a while, and we’ve been friends ever since. For a number of years now, at least once a year, either Thanksgiving, Christmas, or Easter, we all get together for a big meal at Shawna’s.

And then we walk in the door, and everyone wants to know the sausage balls. Jan is famed for her sausage balls, and everyone loves them, and all 8 dozen go fast. There would probably be a mutiny if we showed up without them.

After a great meal and a nap on the sofa (when I fell asleep, Green Bay & Detroit were playing. When I woke up, it was Dallas & Oakland).

About 4:30, we waddled out (I told you it was a BIG meal) to the truck and headed home with a lot of leftovers, stopping at Buc-ee’s for coffee.

It was dark by the time we got back to the rig, so we were in for the night, still so full we didn’t even think about supper.


November 26, 2010

BRRRRRR!!!!! . . .

When Jan got up about 7:30, it was 42 degrees and raining.

By 11:30, it was up to 43 degrees and raining.

Wheeee! Heatwave!

About 12, the rain had slacked off, so Jan went out to reload the bird feeders, and I went out to re-align the sat dish. It had been blown slightly off target due to the high winds we had all last night.

Then, about 1, I called DirecTV to get our DNS West Coast feed turned back on. What I found out was that to get the West Coast feed turned back on, it was going to cost an extra $6 per month, but I would now get 2 new channels, CW and PBS, that I didn’t have before. These two extra channels had previously been an additional $5 each, so I didn’t get them since this would have increased our DNS service from $14 to $24, almost doubling the cost just for two extra channels.

I’m cheap. What can I say?

So now our DNS is going from $14 to $20, which I’m not crazy about, but at least I’m getting something out of it.

About 4:30, we drove up to La Brisa to meet our friend Maria for supper, after which she and Jan were going to play Bingo again down in La Marque at the Knights of Columbus Hall.

And she did good. She won $95 on a game, and she was really happy.

Of course, when I asked her how much she’d spent the last 4 weeks to win that $95, she said she didn’t want to talk about it. I don’t think she liked me raining on her parade.

Well, if she had fun, I’m happy.

It’s supposed to be even colder here tonight, with a low of 33 degrees, the coldest so far this year. But at least the rain is supposed to be going away.

More tomorrow…


November 26, 2011

Moving Day . . .

After our coffee and a quick drive past the site to be sure no one had come in and parked there overnight, we moved the rig a little before 11 and got settled in at our new home.

Hooking up backwards wasn’t as much of a problem as I anticipated. I had thought I might need another length of sewer hose, but as it turns out, my two pieces were just enough.

Power was no problem since whoever originally purchased our coach ordered the extra-long power cord, and that’s been a big help several times.

As it turns out, the only problem was with the water connection. The previous tenant had left one of those silver 2-way hose connectors like this.

Hose Splitter

The problem was that the threads on both sides were so messed up that I couldn’t connect my hose to it. And worse, I couldn’t get the splitter off, either. It was stuck good.

The pipe is PVC, and when I tried to use a wrench to twist it off, the PVC started to bend. Just what I want to do – 4 break off the pipe.

My solution was to call the park office and let them fix it. We’ll just stay on internal water till they get it fixed.

Here’s a couple of views out our front window. As you can see, we’re only about 20 feet from the water.

By the time we got parked, the thunderstorms were rolling in, and the formerly blue skies were turning gray and dreary.

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This shot shows Jan’s favorite island. A lot of birds make this area home, and it’s one of her favorite sights.

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After we got settled in, a little after 12, we headed up to Seabrook to have lunch at Hooters, our (my) favorite hot-wing place. Really like their XXX hotter sauce.

After lunch, our next stop was Wal-Mart for a few things. It looks like the Black Friday madness has subsided to a dull roar. They were busy, but not overly so. We didn’t even have to wait in line to check out.

Coming back into the park, we saw our newest resident, a Roseate Spoonbill, hanging around with a paddling of wild ducks.

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When we first saw it a few days ago, it was resting on the bank, facing away from us, and we thought it was a Flamingo. But these shots proved different.

It was still pretty cloudy, so he looked a little colorless, but in the bright sun, the pink really stands out. A beautiful bird.

I’ll try to get some better shots later.

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We still haven’t seen the Great Blue Heron that was here our past three winters. Hope he’s OK.

Great Blue Heron

Getting back to the rig about 2, the rainy weather made a perfect setting for a very nice nap. The rain on the roof of the rig made it very easy to fall asleep.

Supper was leftovers of Mexican and BBQ with cookies for dessert. Nice and simple.

Tomorrow I want to dig out my truck manual and see what I can do about the broken window lifter.

If the weather cooperates, that is.


November 26, 2012

Back to the Old Grind . . .

Kind of.

I realize some people might not consider living and traveling full-time in an RV the “Old Grind”, but sometimes it seems we never have as much free time as we did when we worked full-time.

I guess we’ve just traded one kind of full-time for another. But we have a lot more fun.

We did get to sleep in this morning at least, the first time in a week or so. Although we were on vacation, so to speak, last week in Marble Falls, no one slept late. Landon wakes up about 6 am, and it’s pretty hard to sleep after that.

I did get up about 10 and then spent the rest of the morning drinking coffee and working on some client computer stuff.

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But it’s a lot easier working when this is the view out the front of the coach.

Finally, about 1:30, I headed out on some errands and a client visit. My first stop was the bank to make a deposit, and then it was on to the client’s office to take a look at that bad computer.

It was an older one, and it looks like the power supply died, since it wouldn’t power up at all. This computer was one of several office computers that had been replaced a while back. But the client was still using this one because it had Windows XP on it, and he had some old office software that wouldn’t run on anything after XP.

He said he still had a couple of others in the back, so I told him to bring one up. My first plan was to swap the power supply module out, but then it occurred to me that it would be quicker and simpler to just swap out the hard drive instead, and that’s what I did. So my client was back up and running in about 10 minutes.

My next stop was Brandi and Lowell’s to pick up the mail that came in while we were in Marble Falls, and then it was on to a nearby Kroger’s to fill up the toad with gas.

What in the world has happened with gas prices over the last couple of days? Last Sunday, when we got back in Houston, I filled up with diesel for $3.53 a gallon. Today it’s $3.69 at the same station. And this past Tuesday, I filled up the truck for $2.98; today, it’s $3.09.

It looks like the prices are going up as the stations get fuel deliveries, because I found a few stations still selling at $2.99, one of them being the Kroger’s here. But the Kroger’s about 5 miles away is already up to $3.09.

And it was good to find out that my magic Kroger’s Rewards Card still works. Actually, it’s a Fred Meyer’s card we got in Alaska in 2008, but Kroger owns Fred Meyer’s so it works here too.

The magic thing about it is that it ALWAYS gives the $ .10 a gallon discount. Normally, you have to purchase $100 of groceries to get the one-time discount, until you buy another $100 worth.

But I discovered when I got back from Alaska that with this card, I get the $.10 every single time. Like I said, it’s magic.

I got home about 4:30, picked up Jan, and we headed out to La Brisa, a really good Mexican restaurant right up the road, for our usual great meal.

Coming home, I got a call from another client, wanting to know if I was back in town, and if I could come by tomorrow afternoon?

Like I said, back to the Old Grind.


November 26, 2013

A Squash Shortage?

Well, I was finally able to find a rental car this morning, so that problem was taken care of. I did use Enterprise, the “we’ll pick you up’ people, but they weren’t sure how long it would take to get the car out to us, so about 11am I walked down to the office to see about getting a ride, And as luck would have it, the park owners, Tom and Kevin, were heading in to Houston for a meeting with the engineer for the RV park upgrades, and were happy to give me a ride.

By noon, I was on my way back to the park to pick up Jan and head off for an afternoon of lunch and errands. And what’s better for lunch on a cold, rainy afternoon than a big bowl of Monterey’s Little Mexico Chicken Tortilla Soup? And chips. There had to be chips and salsa.

Next up, I got to freeze my rear off standing in line outside the HoneyBaked Ham store to pick up our Thanksgiving ham. Originally, I was going to pick it up yesterday when the line would have been shorter, but that didn’t work out, so today’s the day.

And man, was it cold! It was about 40° with a brisk wind that just cut right through you. And to think, last year I was wearing shorts and a T-shirt when I picked it up. But after about 30 minutes, I was finally inside the store, and the counter was in sight.

Ten more minutes and $77 later, I was back in the warm car where Jan had been waiting, waiting in the warm car.

I did mention she was waiting in the warm car while I stood out in the cold rain, didn’t I?

After I warmed up and stopped shivering, we headed over to Kroger’s to pick up some Thanksgiving supplies, but once inside, our first stop was at Starbuck’s for a Pumpkin Spice Latte for Jan and a Cinnamon Dolce Latte for me. Anything to warm me up.

We found everything on our list except for the frozen squash for Jan’s World Famous Squash Casserole. We found the frozen broccoli, we found the frozen chopped onions, but no squash was to be had. Plenty of okra, spinach, green beans, black-eyed peas, and even edamame. But no squash

So heading back toward the rig, completely squashless, we decided to make a stop at another Kroger’s on the way, but once again, no squash.

What’s up with that?

Somebody at Kroger’s forgot to order frozen squash? Was there a squash famine this year? Inquiring minds, and all that.

Getting home, I made a call to Coach-Net to make an appointment to have my truck towed up to Brock’s Automotive tomorrow morning. Then Jan and I will head up to Brandi’s, where Jan and Lowell’s mother, Sonja, will help her cook for Thanksgiving.

And I’ll probably be out looking for squash.


November 26, 2014

Oops!

Jan and I decided to have breakfast this morning in Livingston before we left, and Lone Star Charlie’s had really good reviews, so off we went. And the reviews were right. Great omelets, great bacon, great biscuits, and great grits. Everything was seasoned perfectly. And the coffee was good too.

But getting back to Chris and Charles’ site is where the Oops! comes in. Jan suggested I back in so I would be heading the right way to hitch up before we pulled out this morning, so I pulled past the driveway, started to back in, lined up the driveway in my outside mirror, and with a quick ‘CLUNK’, my rear wheel was hanging in midair, just spinning along. With the sun in my eyes, I had not noticed that the driveway passing over the culvert was inset, and I was now hung up on the curb. It’s like that on both sides, why I don’t know, but I didn’t notice it.

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My first thought was that maybe I could get the rig in front of the truck, hitch up, and then pull it out. But a quick look showed that I would probably rip out brake lines and the gas tank if I did that. About this time, Dennis Hill drove by on his Harley, and I was busted. No way I could deny this ever happened now.

It was very apropos that to get me out of this situation in her driveway, I called the Good Sam Emergency Road Service that Chris had sold me. Johnny of Smith’s Towing showed up about 45 minutes later, unfortunately not before Dennis did, but pretty quick.

He agreed there was no way to pull it out without damage, so he put a trailer hitch bar into the receiver on my truck, extended his boom, and attached a cable to the hitch.

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Then he lifted the rear of the truck up to clear the curb, and then retracted his boom to move the wheel back onto the driveway.

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So now I was able to turn my front wheels and back up with no problems.

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So finally we were on our way a little before 1 pm, only about 45 minutes late. But it wasn’t like we had a schedule to keep.

After a nice drive through the country, we arrived at the Lake Conroe Thousand Trails about 2:15 pm. We tried to find a site in our usual ‘E’ section, but they were all full, so it was off to wander around the park looking for an open site. We finally found one in the ‘F’ section, and unlike many in this area, the one we found was very level. And even better, these sites are paved, unlike the ‘E’ area, which is grass/mud. So we were very quickly parked and set up.

About 5:30, along with Lynette and Mac McHenry, we headed out to The Fish Pond Restaurant, where we ate right after we got here last week.

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Last time I had a Ribeye and Jan had the Fried Catfish, both very good. But this time I went with the Master Burger Double Cheeseburger, and Jan had the Steak Fingers, very good again.

This is a place that has a big enough menu that you can keep going back and not repeat yourself. Hopefully we’ll go back again too.

Tomorrow we’ll head down to Friendswood to have Thanksgiving Gumbo with Chris, Linda, and Piper. Then Jan will stay over and puppy-sit for a few days while Chris et. al are out of town.

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I mean, how could you not want to puppy-sit a face like this?


November 26, 2015

Pretty Painless . . .

and Very, Very Tasty.

First off, Jan and I want to wish everyone a very Happy Thanksgiving! We hope you enjoyed your day as much as we enjoyed ours.

After we were up and had our coffee about 8:30, we headed out about 10 am, with our first stop the Cracker Barrel right down I-45 in Conroe. I had called them on Tuesday to pre-order our Thanksgiving Meal To-Go that we were to pick up.

The restaurant itself was already jam-packed, but they had the whole take-out process streamlined. Signs first pointed me inside to a special line where I quickly paid the $65 for my order. Then it was back to the truck and around back to get in line to pick up our order. But here’s where the process kind of broke down.

The pickup area was a canopy at the back door where you could drive up and get your meal, but they didn’t have the direction really defined, so some people were trying to pull in from one direction and some from the other. And then while that was being worked out, other people were parking off to the side and then walking up.

And this resulted in some upsetness (my new word) to the people in the cars who were there first, because the walkups were getting served ahead of them. Finally, the lady in the car behind us got out and started complaining, and things quickly got straightened out.

But even with all this drama, it was less than 15 minutes before we were back on the road heading down to the Clear Lake area. As I said, pretty painless.

Traffic was about what I expected for a Thanksgiving morning, with the usual slowdown around the Pierce Elevated, but it freed up pretty quickly. We did luck up on our side of the freeway, because as we came down off the Pierce, we saw that there had been an accident on the other side, with two cars having spun around and scattered large pieces of themselves all over the roadway. The result of this was 5 lanes of traffic backed up for several miles down the Interstate.

Getting into the Clear Lake area, we were surprised to see how many changes had been made to the Interstate since we were here this past August for a few days. The El Dorado interchange was completely rearranged from before, and the traffic flow is very different.

We arrived at Chris’ about 11:30 and got the food inside and unpacked, still warm, from the large, heavy cardboard box.

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Inside the box, everything was laid out, labeled, and ready to go.

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And as I said, still warm.

And following up on our easy Peazy Thanksgiving theme, everyone just served their plates from the containers and popped them in the microwave for a minute or so. Then all we had to do was sit down around the table and enjoy our meal.

And it was very, very tasty. We all agreed that Cracker Barrel does a great Turkey Dinner. In fact, we often go to CB on a normal Thursday just so Jan can have their Turkey and Dressing.

As Jan said, “We didn’t cook for two days, spend 20 minutes eating, and then two hours cleaning up.” When we were done, the containers went in the fridge, the plates and silverware went into the dishwasher, and we were done. Then, for dessert, we all had some of the pumpkin pie that Chris baked, and some of the Coconut Cream Pie we got from the Fish Pond Restaurant yesterday.

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Like I said, pretty painless, and very, very tasty. Easy Peazy.

After dinner, while we were watching the dog show, and then the Panthers – Cowboys game (a 33 – 14 blowout leaving the Panthers 11 – 0 for the season), I checked online to see what it would entail to replace the broken glass screen on Chris’ Galaxy S5 phone. And it looks like there are two different ways to go. A cheap, difficult way, and an expensive, easy way.

The screen itself only costs about $10, but looks be a difficult 2 – 3 hour job, mostly due to having to separate the glass from the LCD screen. And if you accidentally crack the LCD in doing this, you get to move on to the bonus round, and have to take the $150 expensive, easy route anyway, $150 being what a new LCD display with glass costs. So we’ll have to decide what we’re going to do before we’re together next time.


November 26, 2016

New Toy Update . . .

I mentioned the other day about my new Dash Cam, and our Thanksgiving trip back to Katy was my first chance to really try it out.

Black Box G1W Dash Cam

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I really like the quality (1080p), and the color is good too. In addition, I like the 140° view. My other dashcam, the one in the rig, has a 170° angle, which means the view is more distorted.

You can check out a sample below.

A really great deal for only $50.

I also got another new toy recently, a little sister to our Amazon Echo Alexa, an Amazon Echo Dot

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Amazon Echo Dot

Only about 1.5 inches high, it does just about everything the full-size version does. The only downside is that the speaker system is not as good due to its smaller size. For this reason, the Dot is really made to be hooked up to a Bluetooth or external speaker.

But in real-world use, it seems to work just fine with the internal speakers. Besides its smaller size, the other thing I really like is the fact that, unlike the Echo, which is powered by an AC adapter, the Dot is powered by a standard USB-micro HTML cable just like your cellphone or tablet.

What all this boils down to is that the Dot is great for use on the road. We have used our big Echo traveling in the rig where there is plenty of room, but the Dot is much better for use in the truck. And since it’s USB powered, I can plug it right in rather than having to use an inverter.

Even better, the Dot is only $49.99 compared to $179.99 for the big sister. And even more better, right now through Cyber Monday, the Dot is only $39.99. A great deal.

We used it to listen to iHeartRadio, our 9000+ songs in Amazon’s Cloud Storage, or the 2 million+ songs we get with Prime Music.

Looks like Google has finally come out with their version of the Echo called Google Home. I imagine, though, it’s going to take them a while to catch up with all the things Echo offers.

I’ve enjoyed all the back and forth on Facebook about whether or not stores should be open on Thanksgiving for shopping. There was a lot of discussion on both sides, citing greedy corporations, angry shoppers, etc.

Hearing this always makes me think of the Blue Laws here in Texas when we moved out here in December 1978. Not only were there no big stores open on Sunday, but there were a lot of strange restrictions on what you could buy.

Things like the fact that you could buy cloth diapers on Sunday, but you couldn’t buy disposable ones. You could buy a hammer or a screwdriver, but not nails or screws. In fact there were 100’s of these weird differences. Eventually, the big stores had had enough and many started opening on Sunday, pretty much daring the authorities to punish them. Finally, in 1985, the whole thing collapsed. At this point, even the churches couldn’t stem the tide.

But what really broke the dam was an article in the newspaper that revealed only about 5% of the working population was employed in retail sales, affected by the Blue Laws. The other 95% were police, firefighters, EMTs, doctors, nurses, etc. Others worked at refineries, chemical plants, TV stations, and the like.

Landon got to tell Santa Claus his Christmas Wish List today at Bass Pro Shop

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November 26, 2017

In An Instant . . .

We bought a 2+ pound eye of round roast a couple of weeks ago to try out in our Instant Pot, but we got so busy that we ended up freezing it.

So today we decided to try out our IP with Pot Roast and Veggies. We’d seen that we could do the roast frozen, so that’s how we did it.

I put the roast in the IP and then added beef broth, water, salt, pepper, and heat.

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Then I added some of the cut-up onions from our veggies,

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locked the lid down and then set the IP to Meat and 90 minutes, and off it went. It took about 15 minutes to reach pressure, and then the countdown began.

Per the instructions, 90 minutes later, I did a quick release, and here’s what we had.

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Jan had already prepared the veggies, potatoes, carrots, and onions. The corn I was going to do separately.

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So in the IP, they went right into the leftover juices.

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This time I set the IP to Manual and 10 minutes with a 10-minute natural release and then a quick release.

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As soon as they were done, I put the corn on the cob in our steamer basket, still using the original liquid, and set the IP for Manual and 3 minutes, and then did a quick release.

And after about 10 minutes, we were ready to eat. The roast sliced easily and was fall-apart tender.

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It was delicious, but no heat. We’ll add more next time.

The veggies were a little overcooked, but still delicious. Maybe 8 minutes next time and quick release.

I like my corn on the cob with some bite to it, but next time I’ll do it for 4 or 5 minutes, instead of 3.

All in all, it was a good first try with our Instant Pot. Looking forward to more great meals.


November 26, 2018

Touchdown . . .

The Mars Insight Lander touched down right on time this afternoon and seems to be fully operational. But it will be a while until they’re sure, and then they’ll deploy the solar panels and the test instruments. Hope all goes well.

Since I was out sick on Wednesday and we were closed on Friday, today was a catch-up day with a lot of stuff to send out and things on the website and in the catalogs to update with new prices. Busy, Busy.

Coming home, I stopped in at Costco to fill up the tank for our trip up to Katy tomorrow. Found the price still at $1.91. How low will it go?

About 4:30 Jan and I headed back out to have dinner at the new Slim Chickens. Just as good as last time. Glad it’s close by.

Next up was a stop at the nearby Wal-Mart for a few things for Jan to have for meals during her upcoming Adventures in Dog-Sitting. Then, just by happenstance, we drove by the Marble Slab where the coffee ice cream was calling out to us . . . ‘buy two small Coffees to go’. So we did.

Our last stop was the Santa Fe PO for our mail, where we found our new SD license plate stickers had come in. One less thing to worry about.

Tomorrow I’ll take Jan up to Brandi’s in Katy so she can dog-sit (and cat-sit) Miss Kitty, Baxter, and Mooshe the cat. (Miss Kitty is a 100# Black Lab) while Brandi, et. al, along with friends, Chantelle, Eric, and Maddox, are flying off to Disney World in Orlando, where they’ll be staying until next Monday. Landon’s first trip to the Mouse Kingdom.

I brought home the System Image Recovery Disk and started trying to re-image the laptop hard drive after we got back home. But the first three times I tried it using the latest image I did on the 23rd, it kept failing, so right now I am using the one I made back in October. And so far it’s working.

I’ll let you know how it goes tomorrow.


November 26, 2019

Got The Rig Back . . .

But not until about 5 pm, so I’m at the River Bend RV Park in Luling, and I’ll head back toward Santa Fe tomorrow morning.

Happily surprised that the total bill was only about $1,055.00, much less than I expected.

The air compressor problem is definitely fixed, and hopefully the oil leak is too. But I really won’t know until I drive for a while.


November 26, 2020

Pass The Turkey

and the Dressing, and the Green Beans, and the Mashed Potatoes, and the . . .(Insert Your Favorite Thanksgiving Dish Here)

About 12:30, I started putting out and heating up our Thanksgiving meal, mostly compliments of Cracker Barrel.

I mixed the chicken broth in with the Cornbread Dressing and put it in the convection/microwave for about 40 minutes while I was prepping everything. And a lot of the prepping consisted of taking the lids off the Green Beans, the Carrots, and the Mashed Potatoes, and putting a couple of big dollops of KerryGold Butter in each dish.

As well as drizzling melted KerryGold over the top on the Yeast Rolls, which went into the toaster/convection oven at 400° for about 15 minutes, coming out looking like this.

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While this was going on, I got out the Turkey Breast, cut open the sealed plastic bag, and started slicing.

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And no, it’s not really greenish. It’s just the lighting.

Then after cycling all the Veggies and the Turkey Gravy through the microwave,

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and laying everything else out,

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we were ready to eat.

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Really, really good. Thanks to Cracker Barrel.

And then for dessert, there was pie.

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And yes, there’s a piece of Chocolate Pecan and a piece of Cream Cheese Pumpkin underneath all that Whipped Cream somewhere.

And the clean-up consisted pretty much of just snapping the lids back on the serving dishes and putting them back in the fridge.

Nice!

The only downside to this very nice day is that we lost the park WiFi Internet about 10:30 am, and as of 11 pm tonight, we still don’t have it back. The WiFi signal is there, and we can connect to it and get an IP address, but it’s just not talking to anything.

Rob, the park owner who’s out of town, had his daughter come over and reboot everything here, but it didn’t help. And so far, it’s been impossible to talk to anyone at Xfinity.

Nothing we have will get a signal. The TV, computer, tablets, Kindles, Echo’s, all zip. But I can connect to my Verizon MiFi or my phone hotspot, so I know it’s not me.

So later in the afternoon, I turned our DirecTV DVR back on, and we watched stuff we had recorded a while back.


November 26, 2021

Black Friday . . .

Jan and I spent about an hour this morning putting together my new Respawn Gaming Chair, a 30-minute job that took about an hour due to old fumble fingers here.

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It’s amazing how many times I could drop that little Allen wrench. Jan, to her credit, kept the snickering mostly muffled.

Then, about 1 pm, we headed out for our Black Friday event. No, it was not at Wal-Mart or Costco, but at Twin Peaks.

You see, Black Friday at Twin Peaks means Black Lingerie Friday. Much better than fighting the crowds at Wal-Mart, believe me.

Something funny did happen, though. We asked specifically for our favorite server, Sylvia, but were told we would have to wait a few minutes for an open table in her area.

When we were being seated, we had to wait a few seconds for the busser to finish wiping down the table. Right about then, the young lady who was guiding us to our table said,

“You asked specifically for Sylvia. Are you her grandparents?”

We both just laughed and said, “No, she’s just a really good server.”

And she is too.

In fact, she showed up at our table with our specific drink order, two unsweet iced teas, two iced waters, an extra glass of ice, and a bunch of extra lemons, just a minute or so after we sat down, without us even having to order it.

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That’s Sylvia on the left and her BFF Victoria on the right. Notice I kept the shot from the waist up.

Jan, laughing, said she didn’t know which way to look. There were just ‘cheeks’ everywhere.

Me, I just kept my mouth shut.


November 26, 2022

My Baby’s Back Home . . .

After raining pretty steadily for the last 4 days, today showed up bright and sunny, perfect for the drive up to Katy to pick up my Jan at Brandi’s.

They got back from Colorado about 10:30 last night, saying they had a great time, but Brandi came home with a severe sinus/ear infection, so she’s a little under the weather for the next few days.

Loading up Jan and all her baggage, we headed over to the nearby Grimaldi’s Pizzeria for Post-Turkey Day pizza.

As we always do, we started out with the Small Spinach Salad,

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and then segued to an 18″ The Don pizza, which comes with Italian Sausage, Pepperoni, and Meatballs. To which we add Bacon and Mushrooms.

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We always get the big 18″ one, so we have leftovers to bring home.

Then while I read in the truck, Jan had her way with the Trader Joe’s right next door.

Then it was finally back to the rig about 4:30.

So glad to have my baby back.


November 26, 2023

Jan Says It’s Kelley’s Next Year . . .

Jan decided she wanted another shot at Turkey & Dressing, so we headed out to the Kelley’s Country Cooking up in League City, the only place we know that has T&D on Sunday.

We were kind of worried about how busy they’d be on a Sunday afternoon, and though they were busy, we got seated immediately.

Jan got her T&D, along with Green Beans, Mashed Potatoes, and Mac N Cheese.

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I normally get breakfast when we come here, but this time I got the Chicken Fried Steak, along with Dressing, Mashed Potatoes, and Green Beans.

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Luckily, I didn’t ‘supersize’ my CFS, since it would cover the entire plate. And even here, we both had leftovers to bring home.

Jan said it was really, really good, and that we’re coming here for Thanksgiving.

Bet they won’t run out of Turkey.

After lunch, it was back over to our area for our Sunday HEB visit for food and gas, and then a PO visit before getting home about 3 pm.

Next week is not too busy, but it picks up the week afterward. Next Sunday, the 3rd, I’m dropping Jan off at Brandi’s so she can be sure Landon gets off to school each day. Brandi will be out of town on a business trip, and since Lowell leaves for work really early, Jan will be there to be sure Landon gets out of the door on time.

Then I’ll pick her up on Friday.

And the next day, Jan and I head down to Cuero for our Christmas in Cuero weekend. Cuero was the site of our last gate-guarding adventure in 2017, and we really like the town. So it will be interesting to see how it’s changed in the last six years.


November 26, 2024

Not This Year . . .

Lunch today was at Vida Mariscos once again. We first ate here a couple of weeks ago, and it was so good we wanted to try it again.

This is the big sign out front,

Police vehicles tow a detached car axle on a highway.

which reminds me of the photos I’ve seen of the dock at Cozumel.

Police vehicles tow a detached car axle on a highway.

A sign we’ll be able to see for ourselves in a few weeks.

Vida Mariscos, though basically a Mexican restaurant, starts you out with a plate of pickled carrots and onions and a basket of hot house-made rolls, rather than chips and salsa.

Police vehicles tow a detached car axle on a highway.

Very good.

Jan got the Camaron, their version of Shrimp Tacos, garnished with jicama salad, along with rice and beans.

Police vehicles tow a detached car axle on a highway.

Jan said it was “Have Again Good”.

I went with the Mar Y Tierra, their version of Surf And Turf.

Police vehicles tow a detached car axle on a highway.

Along with the 3 Grilled Shrimp and Veggies, there’s a big pile of delicious Beef Fajita meat underneath there.

Also, “Have Again Good”.

After our great meal and our usual great service from Juana, we both felt a nap coming on. We had originally planned to do a Wal-Mart visit to make up for this past Saturday’s non-visit, but looking at her list, Jan said there was nothing that couldn’t wait until this Saturday.

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It’s Not You!

Jan wants you to know it’s not that we don’t like you anymore. It’s just that with everything going on, i.e., my surgery, Thanksgiving, our cruise, etc., she’s not doing Christmas Cards this year.

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Finishing up, Jan and I have really enjoyed this John Travolta-Capitol One commercial, “Holiday Night Fever”, an homage to his “Saturday Night Fever”.

See how many similarities you can find.