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Tuesday, October 29, 2024

Know What Thought Got.

Our Location today is Windsor, Ontario.

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Well I thought that I finally figured out what it would take to get a decent night’s sleep like Sunday night, but I was wrong. I did get Two Hours of sleep before the ceiling staring started. I spent another Hour sitting in my Recliner before my eyes started feeling heavy. It was enough that I got in a few more hours before getting up at 7:00 this morning.

Before the Sun even showed up, the outside temperature was already 61 F (16 C).

Breakfast was Toast with Juice and Tea we brought to the Computers. It’s amazing, things I’ve been trying to find On-Line for days suddenly started popping up when I took another shot at finding them.

A lot of the Snowbirds heading South, whose Blogs we follow have been having a lot of tire problems. Flats are not too bad, but the Blowouts can do a lot of damage to the rigs. We had similar problems because the Tire Shops we went to, would pump them to the Maximum Pressure listed on the Sidewall. Finally a Shop in New Mexico mentioned that with any Trailer, it is better to stay at least 5 PSI below what the Sidewall shows. That gives room for expansion and we never had a Blowout after.

Switching things around at lunch we shared a Store-Bought Thin-Crust Medium Hawaiian Pizza with extra sliced Olives.

It wasn’t until the 6 o’clock Local News came on, that we realized we hadn’t eaten supper yet. The Local Weather Guesser announced that we broke a Temperature Record set on this day in 1946. We topped the day at 77 F (25 C). For supper we enjoyed Honey Garlic Spare Ribs with Sauteed Potato Slices and Acorn Squash. We shared a small Black Grapes for dessert.

There’s no sitting around tomorrow.

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Be Safe and Enjoy!

It’s about time.


Krackers

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2 comments:

  1. We use a TPMS (tire pressure monitoring system). We have had it in every type of RV we've owned. I love it because it has a small digital readout we put on the dash and the sensors are in the valve stems so we've been able to transfer it to each of our rv's. I'm a bit of a tire police so it makes me feel confident on the road.

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