Tuesday, 24 April 2018

SETTLING IN AT HOME

Well, we have been home for a week now. I'm slowly unpacking and starting to remember where I keep everything when I am living here.  .... LOL



This is the bane of my existance, living in three places each year.  This house, with all it's KAOS, (and no real kitchen yet) during the spring and fall. 



The boat, where we live during most of the summer. 


And the trailer in Texas during the winter months. 

When I arrive in each place I sometimes stand there, in the kitchen when I'm unpacking, and say, "Ok, where do I keep the spices, when I live here?" 



SOMETIMES, YOU HAVE TO SHRUG AND ROLL WITH IT, WHEN YOU GET OLDER.  LOL  





Thursday, 19 April 2018

A TRIP TO THE HANGAR

Today we made a quick trip to the hangar where our boat is stored.


We had bottom paint that we purchased in Texas, that we wanted to deliver to the boat.  


We weave our way through all the boats stored in the hangar.

 

To find the "Thunderbird".  



Welcome aboard for another year.  



WINTER IS OVER, TIME TO MAKE SUMMER PLANS


 


 

Wednesday, 18 April 2018

HOME SAFE AND SOUND!


Arrived home April 17th.  After running an errand for my daughter in Grand Forks we crossed the border at about 11:00.  

Arrived home approximately 2:30.  



Not too much snow around just in the shady spots.  


 Sea-Enna wants to sniff everything.  She is so happy to be home.  




She  is so glad she doesn't have to spend another day in that truck.  



So we have turned the heat on and our friends Gord and Ellie have taken us in for the night and today Dan is working on getting the water running and we should be back in operation in no time.  



IT'S GOOD TO BE HOME.  








Monday, 16 April 2018

ST. JOSEPH, MISSOURI TO GRAND FORKS, NORTH DAKOTA

We put another long day in heading north on I 29.  We travelled north through Missouri with my fears of more snow being realized. 


Through Iowa and on to South Dakota.  



By the time we got to South Dakota, your would have thought it was December or January there was so much of that @#$%&(!  white stuff. 


I was really starting to wonder what we would be in for by the time we got another 600 miles north to our beach house. 




This is the latest we have ever come back from Texas and here we are up to our arses in @#$%&)! snow. 




I wanted to turn around and head back to Texas for a few more weeks. 



Hell! , we don't want to have to dig our way into our place.  But then we crossed the boarder between South and North Dakota and things looked very much improved. 



There was still the odd bit of snow here and there but nothing serious. 



I guess the last couple of bad snow storms moved through south of here, for a change.  So now I m looking forward to getting home.  If there is a little snow, it will soon melt.  It will still be cold, being so close to that big frozen lake.  But, that IS what we bought into.  


I'LL BE GLAD TO BE HOME   


NEXT STOP OUR WINNIPEG BEACH, BEACH HOUSE








Sunday, 15 April 2018

DENTON, TEXAS TO ST. JOSEPH, MISSOURI

Well, we put in another 8 hours driving today.  We started out in Bright sunshine all the way through Oklahoma this morning, but as we entered Kansas the clouds and winds moved in.   



It was overcast and really quite cold all day as we traversed the Flint Hills of Kansas. 


We are now settled in, in St. Joseph, Missouri and it is trying to snow a little bit, and there is definitely a dusting of snow on the ground.  Obviously a shadow of things to come as we continue north on I 29 for the rest of our journey.  



NEXT STOP GRAND FORKS, NORTH DAKOTA  





MCALLEN TO DENTON TX

It was a fairly good trip except for a couple of snags, that were DAMNED annoying. 

We were up and ready to leave by 7:30.  Everything packed, check.  Water line disconnected,check.  Slides put in, check.  Power disconnected, check.  Let's roll.  
Then, over an hour in line at Spectrum Grrrr....  We arrived at 7:45 to drop off our equipment and close our account and the line was all the way around to the back of the building.  (They have a big "sign up " sale on, because all the Winter Texans are leaving and they need more new customers, I guess...)  We finally departed there at 9:05 Grrrr...... 

OK put that in the past, "Sooo, we will be a little late.  It's a good thing we made a reservation, in Denton."

Then cruising along on the 410 loop in San Antonio and trying to make up some time we come to a grinding halt.  We are suddenly merging down to two lanes of bumper to bumper traffic for over an hour and a half to go about maybe 2 or 3 miles, as they squeeze 6 lanes of traffic down to two lanes as they move us all off of a 6 lane freeway, on to the two lane service road then back onto the freeway.  And, as we pass the maintenance crew, we see that this is all happening so a few guys with a crane truck can fix a huge overhead electrical sign between two off/on ramps.   (Not in the middle of the night when traffic is at a minimium, NOOOO! , but on a Saturday afternoon.)   When I am trying to go home. Grrrrr...... LOL  

Other than that it was an uneventful 500 odd mile trip from the Tip of Texas to the Top of Texas.  The Texas Blue Bonnets were in full bloom and beautiful to see.  




But to me this is the worst part of our spring and fall journey North and South.  There is no worse nightmare than traversing the traffic and constant construction that has been going on between San Antonio Texas and Denton Texas for the last 10 years that we have been making this trip.  




So, we are here safe and sound at the north end of Texas, after a 12 hour day on the road. 


WE SURVIVED IT FOR ANOTHER YEAR.  

It's a good thing that Paradise Park Inc., in McAllen makes this all worth while.   


Friday, 13 April 2018

PACKING AND PLANNING OUR TRIP HOME

Well, we are down to the last day in Paradise Park for this season.  Tomorrow morning we are heading north.

We have been busy the last few days making lists and checking them twice.  The laundry is done.  



The packing is almost finished except for last minute kitchen things tomorrow morning.  


My Patio is all packed up and put in the shed.  


Lot 335 is looking rather deserted.  


Sea-Enna is getting edgy.  She knows what it means when these bins appear all over the place.  It means 3 or 4 days in that horrible truck.  She hates the trip.  


Today was banking, shopping for snacks, drinks and fruit for the trip home and my last pedicure.   






I THINK WE ARE READY TO ROLL! 

NEXT STOP, DENTON TEXAS.  


 



Friday, 6 April 2018

THE TRAILER HAS BEEN SPRAYED

Each year before we leave for home, we arrange to have our trailer sprayed for insects.  It's something that everyone down here does, so we just followed suit and started doing it every year.  I don't really know if it does any good, but it's like the "Elephant Repellent".  I haven't seen any around here so it must be working.  LOL  


First we call Oscar's Pest control.  


Then we move everything back away from the perimeter of the trailer, both inside and out. 


Then they spray under the trailer, and around the perimeter, inside and out.  



We also arranged for Milt and Barb's mobile to be sprayed at the same time. Because they left for home a couple of weeks ago. 


So they are safe from bugs and "Elephants" until next year as well. LOL




ANOTHER CHORE OFF OF OUR CHECK LIST.