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Thursday, March 4, 2010
40 what?
DIANE just bought herself a super great Birthday present. HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAY DIANE................
Happy Birthday Diane. Drive on out. We have RV hook-ups. Pipes in and pipes out and 110v at the ready.
Snow in Placer County. I worry about Bob and Helen and all that snow. I guess they know better than I do about snow. But it just keeps on coming and up in that tree it must be cold. How is it up there in the mountains. Can you still get to work in the gold mine?
The little (pink and white!) camper leaves rural Kansas today for Denver. My daughter and I drive to Wyoming tomorrow afternoon.
When all the stars align, as they seem to be doing, I will find the little camper of my dreams waiting in a parking lot somewhere in Cheyenne on Sunday....
Sounds like one of those parking lot drug deal movie scenarios Hollywood likes to rehash over and over and over again. Hope it turns out better for you. Keep us posted.
Yes Rand, we had snow all day Wednesday, first we had rain, then snow, then rain that melted most of the snow. Now we have ice, it's 29 this AM. It really makes the tree slippery.
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Thanks, Bob and Helen. 41. I've always been the youngster of the group.
Happy Birthday Diane.
Drive on out. We have RV hook-ups.
Pipes in and pipes out and 110v at the ready.
Snow in Placer County. I worry about Bob and Helen and all that snow. I guess they know better than I do about snow. But it just keeps on coming and up in that tree it must be cold.
How is it up there in the mountains. Can you still get to work in the gold mine?
Happy Birthday Diane and many more. Oh to be 41 again.
Thanks everyone!
The little (pink and white!) camper leaves rural Kansas today for Denver. My daughter and I drive to Wyoming tomorrow afternoon.
When all the stars align, as they seem to be doing, I will find the little camper of my dreams waiting in a parking lot somewhere in Cheyenne on Sunday....
Sounds like one of those parking lot drug deal movie scenarios Hollywood likes to rehash over and over and over again. Hope it turns out better for you. Keep us posted.
Yes Rand, we had snow all day Wednesday, first we had rain, then snow, then rain that melted most of the snow. Now we have ice, it's 29 this AM. It really makes the tree slippery.
Thought you would like that scenario (which is pretty close to exactly what is happening, believe it or not).
Hopefully the rural mail delivery person who is driving it west doesn't have a body buried under those cushions in the back.....
As I said, from the what-was-she-thinking category.
In the meantime, though, stay safe up there, Helen! Don't want any accidents in the tree before I get there!
Oh not to worry, we have bungies.
HANG IN THERE, BOB AND HELEN!
So the van has just entered the state of Colorado. So far so good...
I bought a $50 digital camera, which I'm assuming is good enough to record and transmit our journey.
If we suddenly disappear, at least you'll know where we were last heard from.....
We leave tomorrow when my daughter gets off work. Wish us luck.
You girls have a safe road trip. We'll all be waiting for the pictures....and the stories!
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