It's about time.

Many of you can relate to Working long hours at your career. Raising your families. Buying a home and paying all the bills related to being homeowners and parents. We're now retired and don't need all that work and expense. Now "It's about time" and what we do to follow our dreams.

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Thursday, April 11, 2013

Timing.



Our Location today is Savannah, Georgia.

We both slept fairly well last night but Kathy managed to sleep almost an hour later than me this morning. I was happy because I had been able to photograph the sun rising this morning which is only the second time since we arrived in the south back in January. Unfortunately within a half hour I was photographing a grey cloud covered sky that was completely obscuring the sun.
Once breakfast was complete along with our morning chores Kathy had me bring in the last of the food we had stored in our outside kitchen refrigerator. This allows us to use what provisions we have on hand before having to run to the grocery store to pick up any supplies.
We were in need of morning juice for our breakfast so I just walked up to the park office and picked up the last container that they had in stock. Walking back to the trailer I noted a large number of rigs that were hooking up to hit the road. Some of these people were registered to stay a few more days but were pulling out. The answer for that behavior is not that they are Snowbirds heading home but people that think they can outrun a storm that is heading in this direction.

 
 
We will be leaving on Saturday to slowly make a few more stops on our way home. Like most experienced RVers the channel on the television that we watch the most is the Weather Channel. For the last few days they have been showing heavy rain heading our way and the possibility of tornadic weather heading in the direction of Atlanta Georgia which is one of our stops on the way home. As the day passed Kathy continued reading her books and I was able to finish the last of my data entries that I needed to make all while we were being entertained by the antics of our fine feathered neighbors.
Egg Salad Sandwich, Beets and Chocolate Pudding for lunch.
By mid afternoon the sun was making the occasional appearance and we’d had no rain so instead of hiding from the weather we headed down the road to see what there was. Low and behold on one side of the road was a Walmart and on the other side of the road was a Dunkin Donuts. So not only did we pick up a few more groceries to stock up on we even stopped for an afternoon snack. We were back at the campground before the start of rush hour which normally backs up down the road in front of the park entrance.
Supper was Fried Chicken, Spanish Rice, Salad and Strawberry Shortcake.
Since the skies were starting to look threatening Kathy cooked supper inside and the last time we saw the weather forecast it was showing the storms now heading north of Atlanta away from Savannah. Thanks for following along and feel free to leave a comment. Be Safe and Enjoy!

It’s about time.

Krackers

A man goes to the doctor and says, "Doctor, wherever I touch, it hurts." The doctor asks, "What do you mean?" The man says, "When I touch my shoulder, it really hurts. If I touch my knee-OUCH! When I touch my forehead, it really, really hurts." The doctor says, "I know what's wrong with you. You've broken your finger!"


3 comments:

  1. Hope the storm missed you! We had lots of lighting and wind but no damage:)

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  2. We find it better just to settle in and wait for the storm to pass. Looking for a secure building close by if needed.
    Better weather there than here.

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