72 degrees with heavy overcast at our Passport America RV in rural Dayton, Texas, northeast of Houston. Drove the 375 miles in overcast, sprinkles, and some very heavy downpour of rain.
Houston was not pleasant traffic-wise, but we survived without any accidents. Millions, seemingly, of cars, trucks, and several who thought it was a race track and loved to rev their engines and constantly change lanes. Even when we were in stop-and-go traffic.
Have 479 miles ahead of us tomorrow and will spend the night near Kensett, AR. Looks like rain may chase us north.
Want to hear something dumb?
I filled out a USPS form online to stop delivery of our mail in La Feria and start forwarding to Clarinda as of March 21. We received an item yesterday, thinking that's odd. Today on the road we get an email of a delivery today. Phyllis called the post office explaining about the online order. Lady said they didn't have it, it takes 3 weeks to get to them! Phyllis asked if she could put the order in---no, no that has to be done online. She said she would have the mailman retrieve anything delivered and she said she would hold it until they got the online order.
Unbelievable!!!!!
Later, Lynn
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