We had a rather laid back kind of day . I think we are both anxious to get back to Coarsegold.
We got up rather leisurely and Steve took the dogs out while I made the bed which is our normal routine. The I made waffles for breakfast with fruit and a little whipped cream. I cooked up some of the sausage we got from Swingles. It was the maple variety which is not my favorite but it was really good. Steve added two eggs. Then Steve got up on the roof to fix the tear while I cleaned house. Swept and mopped. That took me upwards of half an hour.
We ate lunch here so Steve could heat up the burrito he got at the taqueria across from Walmart. I wanted to go to Ross but the master was having none of that. That's OK as I will go another day.
We did stop and visit with Debbie Manke at the Chevron station. The we got hair cuts as planned.
Back to the rig where we planned out our trip to Casa Grande. We won't be staying in Parhump as they are booked until December 4th. So we decided to leave on the 29th stay in Boron and Needles. Arriving in Casa Grande on the first.
Then a movie in the bedroom and decided to make dinner.
I made the philly cheesesteak sloppy Joe's. They didn't wow me like I thought they would. Steve and I agree the left over chuck roast made into philly cheesesteak is better.
Then wonder of wonders Steve took the dogs out!
We were unable to get a channel that we used to get. So Steve started rebooting the system. Not satisfied with that he decided to see if the antenna would stow which off course it would not. So now we have no TV at all. Finally we shut everything off and let it rest for awhile. We finally got the antenna stowed we think. I told Steve to leave that alone. The DVR rebooted and we can at least watch things that are recorded . Steve is still alive but hanging on a cliff about ready to self destruct. That is before I take things into my hands and do the honors. I was really upset that we couldn't watch TV because of the fiasco.
So we will finish the evening with TV and reading. Taking off in the morning for Coarsegold.
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