SUPPER CLUB - Friday, June 16th
Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2017 3:50 am
Good morning!
the rain is letting up! Yay! We hate to travel in rain. We did pull the trailer out yesterday though in the middle of a downpour when we knew Vicki wouldn't be outside, haranguing us. But we've made enough major changes to our property that we were able to turn that rig around in our back yard and head out to our "launch pad" in the front. And nary a tire touched her property.
Also, we locked Foxy in the house yesterday afternoon so he wouldn't be able to pull his disappearing act on us again. So now all we need to do is shower, make the bed, and pack the fridge. We are in no hurry though. Waiting for rush hour to die down and then we will be off, going south down I-5, cross the Columbia, and then east 100 miles to our 'jumping off place', a bar on the river. We'll be there two nights. We have friends, also on their way to the rally, who are waiting for us on the Columbia. tomorrow we are all going to a special wine tasting event at Maryhill Winery on the WA side of the river. If you take a dog, you get in for free. And we just happen to have a very pretty, freshly groomed sheltie. He's going to be our ticket to some great wines! I have some wine fabric and I think I'll quickly make him a neckerchief to wear. .
BECCA - sorry things are breaking at your house. Not to be a doomsdayer, but things do tend to come in threes though . . . The little girls will love their doll quilts! I remember having one when I was little and it was like gold to me!
IRISH - no tomatoes yet?? It's been over a week since you planted them and gave them your pep talk, right? What's the deal with them??? 600,000 of your closest friends? You must really get writer's cramp at Christmas card time!!
CHICKIE - you can have all the rain you want!! Though it made good cover for us yesterday when we pulled our trailer out front. But boy, did I get wet! Bill was in the truck, but I'm the one outside with the walkie talkie directing. I will admit he did offer to change places.
JANA - yes, we have an exact Stonehenge replica on the WA side of the Columbia, and we will probably be visiting that tomorrow as we'll be camped only 5 miles from there. It's next to the winery we're going to. Also, there is Maryhill Museum there, once a glorious mansion high on the cliffs overlooking the river, built by Sam Hill for his wife, Mary. The same Sam Hill of "Where in the Sam Hill . . .?" fame. I forget how that phrase came to be. Maybe I'll remember when we get there.
I have no clue about supper tonite. We have a few mashed potatoes left over from last night so perhaps we'll have potato pancakes and fried eggs and bacon . . . always something very simple on travel days.
We will have internet at our rally, but that won't be until Tuesday, but I do have my phone so if any of you need me before then, feel free to send me a text, an e-mail, or you can even call me! lol!
hugs around!
m
the rain is letting up! Yay! We hate to travel in rain. We did pull the trailer out yesterday though in the middle of a downpour when we knew Vicki wouldn't be outside, haranguing us. But we've made enough major changes to our property that we were able to turn that rig around in our back yard and head out to our "launch pad" in the front. And nary a tire touched her property.
Also, we locked Foxy in the house yesterday afternoon so he wouldn't be able to pull his disappearing act on us again. So now all we need to do is shower, make the bed, and pack the fridge. We are in no hurry though. Waiting for rush hour to die down and then we will be off, going south down I-5, cross the Columbia, and then east 100 miles to our 'jumping off place', a bar on the river. We'll be there two nights. We have friends, also on their way to the rally, who are waiting for us on the Columbia. tomorrow we are all going to a special wine tasting event at Maryhill Winery on the WA side of the river. If you take a dog, you get in for free. And we just happen to have a very pretty, freshly groomed sheltie. He's going to be our ticket to some great wines! I have some wine fabric and I think I'll quickly make him a neckerchief to wear. .
BECCA - sorry things are breaking at your house. Not to be a doomsdayer, but things do tend to come in threes though . . . The little girls will love their doll quilts! I remember having one when I was little and it was like gold to me!
IRISH - no tomatoes yet?? It's been over a week since you planted them and gave them your pep talk, right? What's the deal with them??? 600,000 of your closest friends? You must really get writer's cramp at Christmas card time!!
CHICKIE - you can have all the rain you want!! Though it made good cover for us yesterday when we pulled our trailer out front. But boy, did I get wet! Bill was in the truck, but I'm the one outside with the walkie talkie directing. I will admit he did offer to change places.
JANA - yes, we have an exact Stonehenge replica on the WA side of the Columbia, and we will probably be visiting that tomorrow as we'll be camped only 5 miles from there. It's next to the winery we're going to. Also, there is Maryhill Museum there, once a glorious mansion high on the cliffs overlooking the river, built by Sam Hill for his wife, Mary. The same Sam Hill of "Where in the Sam Hill . . .?" fame. I forget how that phrase came to be. Maybe I'll remember when we get there.
I have no clue about supper tonite. We have a few mashed potatoes left over from last night so perhaps we'll have potato pancakes and fried eggs and bacon . . . always something very simple on travel days.
We will have internet at our rally, but that won't be until Tuesday, but I do have my phone so if any of you need me before then, feel free to send me a text, an e-mail, or you can even call me! lol!
hugs around!
m