Tuesday, May 15, 2012

New shoes

Before anything else, yesterday there were some requests for more information about the Cedar Cove RV Park. Probably the best way to provide information is to just direct you to their website which is Cedar Cove RV Park.


This morning it was time for Mel to get new shoes. So at 7 am it was off to the tire shop. Of course they were short handed and I apparently attracted additional business they don't usually get. 


On the jacks.

Working on the front shoes.

And another view.

To the back shoes.

And ready to come off the jacks and hit the road.

While waiting for Mel to get shod the city provided entertainment for the morning as they replaced a pole that had been damaged in an auto accident on Friday. I always enjoy watching other people work. In this case it was a 4 man crew. Composed of three shovel leaners and one machinery operator.


After the billfold was flattened I took the rest of the moths I found at the bottom of the billfold to Wal-mart and bartered with them to fill the pantry and out of a fit of jealousy I purchased a new set of shoes for myself. It only seemed fair. Keeping up with Mel is part of enjoying the good life.

15 comments:

  1. Four road workers showed at the job site and discovered they left their tools at the shop. They called the foreman and was told,"You guys will just have to lean on each other until I can bring you some tools"....HAR!!!

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  2. And here I thought you were Shoeless Joe? That destroys my image of you. :( :)

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  3. Ratio of leaners to workers sounds about typical.

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  4. Nice new shoes for Mel and you? Man what an expensive day you had. But yes all important for the good life.

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    1. Sort of a necessary expense keeping Mel shod. Me, not so much.

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  5. "out of a fit of jealousy I purchased a new set of shoes for myself."

    Oh, I laughed so much when I read the above statement :D

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  6. Did you get air jordans? Will they have a blow out too?

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    1. With my recent history with air I avoided 'air' anything.

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