Saturday, March 31, 2018

Packed and ready to head north tomorrow!

84º here in Kenwood RV Park at La Feria, TX at 2:30 pm Saturday.


Saw most of the people from the park at a gathering
last evening as we were riding our trikes around the park.


Got busy taking the trikes apart this morning; taking off front wheels, seats and carrier rack from back.  Loaded them first and then packed all other stuff around them.

Both trikes - without seats, front
wheels and rear carriers in one spot.

Most of stuff loaded



Ready to hook on to trailer!
Will fill up pickup with gas when we eat out this evening (Fridge in house empty) and will hook onto trailer when we return.  Plan on being at RV Park near Waco Airport 2 nights so can spend one day looking around the town.  Then Tuesday on to visit one of our Clarinda friends, Shirley Joens who now lives in Arlington, TX.  Plan to see the daily cattle drive in Fort Worth at 11 am and be in Sawyer, OK for the night.  Wednesday and Thursday nights will stay in Hollister, MO near Branson so can see the Gold Wing Express on Thursday morning and maybe some other shows.  Should be heading on to Clarinda on Friday.

GROANER’S CORNER:(( Paddy was trapped in a bog and seemed a goner when Big Mike O'Reilly wandered by.  "Help!" Paddy shouted, "I'm sinkin'!" Don't worry," assured Mike. "Next to the Strong Muldoon, I'm the strongest man in Erin, and I'll pull ye right out o' there."   Mick leaned out and grabbed Paddy's hand and pulled and pulled to no avail. After two more unsuccessful attempts, Mike said to Paddy, "I can't do it. The Strong Muldoon could do it alone, maybe, but I'll have to get me some help."  As Mike was leaving, Paddy called "Mike! Mike! D'ya think it will help if I pull me feet out of the stirrups?"
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“Grocery store workers must let the customer decide if they want paper or plastic because baggers can't be choosers."

Later, Lynn

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