Monday, November 17, 2008

Cookies...

Now that I have some free time on my hands, I thought I would try doing some things in the kitchen. It seems that my Dad and my Father-in-law both started cooking and baking more after they retired and so I will try to keep the tradition going. There are so many more options to investigate in food as compared to building something or working in the shed. The big difference is cost. It is much cheaper to get some food items, or ingredients (these items are probably all ready at hand) and try to whip up something that could be consumed by humans, as opposed to having to buy wood or parts to build or modify a machine. The cookies are gingerbread cookies made with Grandma's brand molasses (recipe on the jar). Everyone that tried them said they were good. I hope they were not just being kind.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

It's about time...

We were both bummed and excited about finally getting back on the road after our extended stay in Oklahoma. We sure miss our grandson, who by the way, wanted to come with us, but both his parents are real "sticks in the mud" types and said no. I know, what was wrong with those two! We (me), not towing for almost a year, were concerned that we (me) had forgotten all the rules and common sense items that are full time rving. The first thing we did before leaving Oklahoma City, we had the truck and trailer weighed and I was surprised to learn we are almost 1200 pounds under weight. The mileage for our first day was very short, stopping in Amarillo, Texas and got hooked up just prior to a steady down fall of rain. It seems, no matter where we travel in our RV, we see someone do something that makes you get a funny look on your face and think "what the heck." Another couple, that were disconnecting and getting ready to get back on the road, did the unthinkable. While the guy was working on the getting hooked up for the road, the gal had their sewer hose at the fresh water supply in the next site, rinsing it out with the drinking water spigot! Gross! If you don't carry a spray bottle with bleach water in it, get one. Wow!
The Bar S campground in Grants, New Mexico. A very nice park and at around twelve dollars. a bargain too.




It is always good to be home!



The Welcome center rest stop on interstate forty in Arizona.




Monday, November 10, 2008

Veterans Day...

A veteran, whether active duty, retired, national guard or reserve - is someone who, at one point in his or her life, wrote a check made payable to "The United States of America, for an amount up to and including my life." That is honor, and there are few too many people in this country who no longer understand it. Author Unknown.