My Blog Reflection
We take for granted the very things that most deserve our gratitude.
CYNTHIA OZICK
Saturday May 3, 2025
Yesterday morning there was another squirrel in the trap trying to go into the house. The exterminator got him while doing some other work on the house to close up possible points of entry.
I unloaded everything from the wash tub in the garage that a squirrel jumped into last week. No dead squirrel. There was a leaf blower tube stuck in the tub and I assume he climbed out through it when I wasn't looking. I didn't have to deal with him. Kelly thought he might be the one caught in the trap yesterday.
One of the seams on our sunshade started to unravel. I climbed a ladder and put Superglue and E6000 on it and clamped it. I hope to sew it the best I can so we can get another year out of this shade.
Sunday May 4, 2025
No rain on Sunday and actually a little sunshine so I sewed the sunshade with nylon fishing line. It came out pretty well. With a little luck it may last more than one more season.
I ran Homer's generator for an hour with a heater going. With the heater on the voltage was 113, without the heater it was 120. It should ramp up to 120 with the load but didn't. I don't know why. In the evening we dropped Homer off at the shop for an oil change and to check out the front brake calipers. He should then be ready to be loaded for our campout next week.
Thursday May 8, 2025
Today I helped John lay an underground electric line for the light on the "Hill of Peace Church" sign. The light had been solar for several years but John said the batteries did not hold well and he was tired of fooling with it.
On the way down to the church we stopped by the repair shop to see what was going on with Homer since I hadn't heard back. The service manager said that Homer now needed a caliper on the driver's side. Their theory was that the driver side caliper was not operating properly thus causing the passenger side to heat up. They didn't want to do the work without my approval because it was rather costly. I approved it and they said the work would be done Friday. They aren't open on Saturday so we need to get Homer back so we can load him up for the campout next week.
When we got to the church we found the ground around the trench quite muddy from all the rain over the last two weeks. In fact the clods of dirt dug out of the trench had pretty well "melted" into the grass. This made the trenching job more difficult but we got it done before the rain hit (again).
Friday May 9, 2025
The repair shop closed at 5:00 p.m. Kelly dropped me off at 4:00 p.m. and I waited for Homer's brakes to be fixed. The mechanic wasn't finished until 6:00 p.m. I was thankful that he stayed that late on a Friday night.
While I was waiting and watching the mechanic I noticed that he did not re-install the hubcaps correctly. I will fix that when I get home. I jumped in Homer and stopped and picked up some burgers for supper. When I arrived at the house Kelly came out and immediately noticed that the passenger side front tire was going flat fast. Great! Did the mechanic run over something on the test drive?
After eating our burgers I took the hubcap off thinking I would need to pull the wheel off in the morning to get the tire fixed. It is always a challenge to get a flat fixed on a Saturday in Perryville. Only two places are open and they are always booked up. If I can't get it fixed I will put on the spare. It has never been on the ground but is ten years old.
After supper it crossed my mind that maybe the mechanic knocked the valve stem extension loose on that wheel when he was re-installing the hubcap. I went out and sure enough it was quite loose. I tightened it up and filled the tire with air. I will check it in the morning.
Saturday May 10, 2025
I went out early to check on the tire. It had lost ten pounds of air overnight. Better, but not good. I was convinced that valve stem extender was leaking even though I tightened it with pliers. I had a new replacement so I installed it and pumped the tire back up. It held air all day.
Here is a picture of the wheel after I installed the hubcap retainer correctly. The retainer is the stainless steel ring attached to the lug nuts. The mechanic had it turned around with the lip facing out. Installed this way you can install the hubcap but it will not tighten down and then rattles. In the bottom of the picture you can see the new valve stem extender. It has a nut head so you can really put it on tightly.
Monday, May 12, 2025
Monday morning I drove Homer while Kelly followed in her car to Giant City State Park in Makanda, Illinois, for the Carri-Yals RV Club four day campout. The weather was nice driving over but rain was predicted. Upon arriving at our campsite it rained off and on for several hours. Since some people traveled three to four hours to this campground the only activity of the day was a potluck supper at 5:00 p.m.
I had bought twine to re-string a day/night shade in Jim's RV. Jim and I took the shade down and got to work on it. We soon found that the string was not broken yet the shade would not work properly. We reinstalled it but couldn't get it to draw up properly. We decided to re-string it with the new twine. Once we did that it worked perfectly.
For the potluck Kelly and I provided the ham and others brought side dishes and desserts. Due to the threat of rain we held the potluck at the campground pavilion, a short distance from our campsites. After supper we all visited and relaxed for the rest of the evening.
Tuesday, May 13, 2025
Something always breaks on RV trips. This time the kitchen sprayer started squirting water from a crack at the bottom.
At 10:00 a.m. the women had a Bunco tournament. At 2:00 p.m. the guys had a Giant Jenga Tournament. $2.00 to enter. Mike won!
For supper we once again hiked to the pavilion for "Mike's Homemade Chili" and Kelly's salad. Several desserts were brought out by the other ladies. Everyone enjoyed the meal.
It was Bev's mom's 100th birthday so she called her and we all sang "Happy Birthday" to her. This is a picture of her mom, Bernice. She lives on her own, is sharp as a tack, and looks amazing.
At 7:00 p.m. we had planned to have a "Show n Tell" presentation of pictures that the attendees sent to us. The idea was to present pictures of places folks had traveled to and have them tell the group why they picked those pictures to share. Due to the threat of bad weather, we postponed it until Wednesday night.
Wednesday, May 14, 2025
In the morning we all drove to Makanda, Illinois, to checked out the artsy community that has developed there in what is left of this small Illinois town. Here is a video that Don took of everyone sitting outside after visiting the various shops. Everyone enjoyed the visit and a few of us bought some items.
While walking around Makanda a fellow told us there is a sculpture garden up the stairs and behind the buildings. We went up for a look. There is a bridge over the creek and sculptures are placed all around that blend in with the natural setting. Here is one.
The bridge over the creek.
Leaving Makanda we drove to Carbondale, Illinois, for lunch at "Rip's Pizza". The food was great. A very different kind of pizza. This long picnic table worked out great for sitting our group.
Back at the campground at 2:00 p.m. the men held a "Washers" tournament. It was $2.00 to play. The women played "Farkle". The team of Jon and Dennis won the washers tournament and the $12.00 prize money.
Thursday, May 15, 2025
For breakfast we provided my homemade Biscotti and Kelly's homemade scones. Everyone brought their own coffee or tea. After breakfast we had a short business meeting during which the next two campouts in July and August were outlined. Both should be great fun.
At 10:00 a.m. we all headed back to the pavilion for several games of "Nickels". We broke into two groups to make the games more manageable. With the wind we had to hold our cards down or they would not blow away, along with our nickels.
After lunch we once again met at the pavilion for several games of "Bingo". I was the caller. It was a $1.00 per card and the winner took all. The final game was a coverall and it was $2.00 per card. After these "monetary" games were over the group wanted to play a couple of more games for fun before breaking up.
Back at the campsite the wind picked up and the canopy I borrowed in case of rain raised up more than I liked. The weather was predicted to get quite windy and stormy so I decided to take the canopy down. It then rained but after a little delay we could sit outside once again and visit.
At 5:00 p.m. we all met at the Giant City State Park Lodge for a family-style "Fried Chicken Dinner" consisting of: fried chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy, dumplings, green beans, corn, cole slaw, and biscuits. The food was fabulous. Only one or two of the group had left enough room for dessert.
During dinner there was a light rain. We headed back to the campground thinking we would all have to sit in our rigs the rest of the evening. Luckily the rain quit and we all sat out and visited until dark. We then said our goodbyes because people depart at different times in the morning.
Despite a little rain and threat of bad weather at times during the week, it was an enjoyable campout with great friends. Looking forward to the next one.
Friday, May 16, 2025
We only had a one and a half hour drive home so we were in the driveway by 9:30 a.m. It took us about a half hour to unload Homer. Bad weather was predicted with high winds, large hail, etc., so we took Homer to the storage facility to get him out of the weather.
To the campground and back home Kelly followed Homer in her car. She told me that the new LED tail light bulb I installed before we left wasn't as bright as the other bulbs and one bulb on the other side was half flickering. (LED bulbs are bad for that - going out slowly.) I got online and purchased four new LED bulbs from Amazon so they would all be the same and work properly. I also purchased a new sprayer nozzle which I hope is better quality than the last two I purchased.
In the early afternoon daughter, Alexa, and her friend, Aaron, came down from St. Louis to visit. We ordered Chinese for supper. While picking up our food the tornado sirens went off. We hustled home where it poured rain with pea-sized hail and a lot of wind. It could have been a lot worse. St. Louis had five people killed and many structures damaged or destroyed. The weather has been crazy since we got back from Florida.
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