Our Location today is Windsor, Ontario.
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I’m very certain that most of you in the RV World are tired of reading work-related Blogs, but it has become part of our present reality, and since a Blog is the equivalent of a Diary, Log or Ledger, it has become an easy way of keeping track of it. I ask for your patience, as you will soon see some change to that by the New Year. We both have health issues that will hopefully be addressed in the early part of next year, so that we can once again return to the RV Community, with more adventures to write about.
Back to today’s reality, it was Mile that reminded me our Propane Burners could not be used today, as the Company that services the system were coming in this morning. That meant I was able to have Sorough working by himself, doing menial chores that were necessary in the operation of the Plasma Transfer Arc, even though he really wanted to practice TIG Welding.
Being that this was Wednesday, was also the day most of us in the Plant dislike. I spent the day touching up Two Feedscrews that are going to Toronto to be chromed tomorrow, and Mile did not want Sorough touching them. (He better let him practice soon.) Many of the repairs were unnecessary if Mile would just let his Machinist do what they are supposed to. It was after 5:00 when I got home this evening.
Kathy didn’t feel like going anywhere today even though temperature reached 61 F (16 C). Being we are across the street from the Detroit River it feels cooler because the buildings create a funnelling affect, that amplifies the Wind.
I’m counting the days.
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Be Safe and Enjoy!
It’s about time.
Krackers
Why do people make bad chemistry jokes?
Because all the good ones Argon.
I'm sure you'll be excited to get on the road and have fun things to write about (and do!) again also.....
ReplyDeletePrayers and fingers crossed that with the New Year health issues are behind you and later in the year the desert is out the front windshield.
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