Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Today, the road not traveled.

Today is another sit and be counted day as I have still not decided which road to take. I have spent the morning doing chores and we now have empty holding tanks and full water tanks. I also did a long overdue repair on the side of the stove. There is a glass splash plate that has a tendency to work loose when I travel and today I took it apart, added liberal parts of  Elmer's glue and reassembled everything. All of this was accomplished without gluing any part of myself to the stove and I expect next time I travel I won't have the  walking glass.


The last couple of days the WIFI in this area has gotten very unstable, both Verizon and the parks. I am also noticing several fellow bloggers seem to be having troubles. Maybe it's the summer heat driving everyone indoors and onto the internet. 


Today's plan is the lack of a plan, which I plan to implement forthwith and if handled properly will result in nothing happening. Just another way of enjoying the good life.

10 comments:

  1. John, you are faced with so many choices, now. Inside, outside, upside down, left fork, right, fork, empty fork, full fork. To say nothing of "good wifi vs bad wifi". Your jello is getting full of "stuff". Better jiggle it.

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  2. We are having trouble with the WiFi in our travels as well but keep trying.

    If you follow Russ's advice you'll be cooking up a storm of Enjoying the Good Life.

    It's about time.

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  3. I am glad we aren't in your shoes. How are you able to make so many decisions each day? We are lucky we can decide what to eat for dinner.

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    1. It's really not that hard, a flipped coin will usually provide an answer and flipped enough it will provide the answer you were looking for.

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  4. Good job with the Elmer's, it is much more user friendly than Gorilla glue. That stuff could really glue you to the stove... ;c)

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  5. At least you fixed the glass. That sounds like enough for one day.

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    1. Exactly Jo, if I did everything there would be nothing left for tomorrow.

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