Monday, May 18, 2015

Glad We Didn't Move To The Mountains

We were supposed to move to the mountains on Saturday. They received snow on Saturday and they are also getting it today.  I think a foot is predicted.  Scout and I probably would have liked it, but Mom wouldn't have.

Dad was away last week.  He was in California for meetings.  It sounds like he had a lot more fun than we did.

We haven't been up to much lately.  We have been enjoying being outside when possible.  It seems like it rains every day.  We saw four rainbows yesterday alone.

A double rainbow from last week.

A rainbow as seen from inside our home.

 
Scout enjoying the sun.

We didn't want to come in yesterday.  It was so nice.
 
The folks drove to town to look at a campground that is in the city and on a creek.  There was an event going on with people in the water.
 

 
The pictures are not very good.  The event was not crowded which is surprising.  It was a chilly, rainy day though.
 
Dad said it looks like you have to catch the poop before it touches the ground here.
 

Just a flower.

Chickens are here because there is a old village and people can feed the chickens.  :::shrugs shoulders:::

The creek is pretty full.

Dad said this creek took out the town two years ago.  Mom hadn't heard that and hasn't researched it.

There used to be a tram that took people to the top of the mountain.
Last Sunday morning, we had snow here.  We saw three people on their roofs trying to clean them off.  Mom was scared someone would slide off. The guy across from us slid a few times.
 

 
The snow was gone by afternoon.  It normally melts pretty fast here.  Scout and I enjoyed it while it lasted. 
 
Joey,
The Greyhound Who Is Tired On This Rainy Day

Friday, May 8, 2015

The Tiny House

The tiny house was supposed to be picked up on Wednesday.  We waited all day, but nothing happened.  Yesterday, a small truck pulled into the site, but nothing happened.  Mom said "There is no way that truck is going to pull that house." The truck was there all day and then it left.  We think someone was just parking there.  Today at 1:30, a truck with transport written on it pulled up.  They got out and hitched it to their truck.



 They then sat in the truck for a half hour because a storm passed through.  After that, they tested the brake lights on the house and found they didn't work.  They unhooked the house and left.



 Mom thought maybe they had given up because they shrugged their shoulders when they left.

A half hour later, they came back.  They bought something for the lights.  They worked on it and worked on it.  It didn't work.  They left again.

We had given up on them coming back today, but about an hour later they showed up. This time, they had temporary lights with them.  It took them about a half hour to figure out how to attach them.  Finally, they started removing the blocks from the tires of the little house. 

It's moving!




Tiny House rounding the curve at the bottom of the hill and leaving our view.
The Tiny House is headed to Tennessee.  It sounds like they will be headed into some nasty weather this weekend, so we hope they make it without any problems.

Joey,
The Greyhound Who Was Not As Interested In The Tiny House As His Mom



Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Prunes

Mom says we are going to turn into prunes with all this rain.  We can't remember when the rain began.  Was it last Wednesday or Thursday?  It hasn't really been all day rain, but several showers a day.  Yesterday, we had heavier rain that lasted for several hours.  The rain is supposed to continue until Monday.  The rain is causing worms to come out to the pavement.  Mom says she has never seen so many worms.  The robins are quite happy because they are having a feast with the worms.

In other news, the campground is about half full now.  The rates went up on Friday. They doubled.  Dad said the owner probably doesn't care if he is half full because he is still making the same money and less people to deal with.  We were supposed to leave on the 16th and head to a campground in the mountains. The folks decided to check it out on Sunday.  Mom said she didn't like the drive at all.  It is about 28 miles from here, but it is driving in the mountains. The interstate wasn't so bad. There were road grades of 6%.  They then had to take another road for 8 miles and that had road grades of 8%.  Yikes!  Mom said that you actually drive right past the campground, but you can't reach it without going down the mountain.  When you reach the bottom, you have to basically make a U-turn which is tricky in a motor home and go back up the mountain.  Mom was still thinking it might be okay, but then they reached the campground. The campground gets really good reviews.  Yes, you have a great view, but the campground is nothing but gravel.  The dog walk was even gravel.  :::sigh:::  Dad said it would be okay.  Mom didn't say much, but she was not happy and almost near tears because she didn't want Dad to make that drive every day. What if it snowed?  Yes, it is still snowing in the mountains.  We would be stuck there and Dad would be stuck at work.  That would not be good.  Over lunch, Dad asked Mom if she wanted to stay here even though it is killing our budget.  She said yes, so they spoke with the campground and extended our stay.  It sure is nice having Dad just three miles from us when he is at work. 

The park is half full, but we still have a rig parked right next to us.  This is our view.  Mom hopes he leaves soon.

The Tiny House is supposed to be picked up today.  Mom wants to see that.

Oh, this was funny.  Friday afternoon, this couple moved in with their fifth wheel. Mom said they looked like Archie and Edith Bunker.  He hooked up everything up and then he hooked up the water. The water starting spraying out.  He starting screaming "TURN IT OFF, TURN IT OFF".   We are not sure why he was yelling.  He is the one that was standing next to it to turn it off.  He then bent over and his pants almost fell off.  Mom got a really good view.  She turned away because she was embarrassed by what she saw.  :::snicker:::  The next think we saw was the wife on the phone holding the map of the place. She was probably calling maintenance.  Then, we saw "Archie" all the way across the park jumping up and down yelling at his wife to come there.  After that, we saw them walking all over the park. Mom said it looked like they were in a Pac Man game.  It was quite funny. They came back and hooked up the fifth wheel and moved to the other side of the park. The next afternoon, they were back on our side. Why?  We don't know.  We are not that nosey.  :::snicker:::

We heard that the campground we stayed at in Summerdale, AL had a small tornado on April 25th.  Some of the campers in storage were damaged. Also, some campers that were occupied had awning damage and one at roof damage.  Yikes!  I bet that was scary!

This is where we stayed that had the small tornado.

Joey,
The Greyhound Who Is Turning Into A Prune

Sunday, May 3, 2015

Tea Time

Another weekend, another tour.  Yesterday, the folks took a tour of Celestial Seasonings.  Mom has really been trying to cut back on her drinking of Diet Pepsi and she has been trying out some iced brew teas, but hasn't been able to find anything that she really liked yet.  She decided it might be fun to tour the Celestial Seasonings.  It is where they make tea!  They have 75 teas that you can sample and she figured if she didn't find one that she liked there, she wasn't going to find it anywhere. 

All the tea that Celestial Seasonings makes is here in Boulder, CO.  It is their only location. The company started in 1969 by a small group of young people.

Outside of Celestial Seasonings
The tour begins with a short video showing the history of the company.  It is then time to tour the factory.  If you take the tour Monday - Friday, you actually get to see people working.  Tours are offered on Saturday and Sunday and while you are still allowed to tour the factory, the only people you see are maintenance workers.  Even though nothing is going on in the factory, the folks still had to wear hairnets. 
Everyone walking to the factory.
 
The first thing you notice when you enter the factory is the smell of tea.  It is quite strong.  The tour begins in a room with large tubs of herbs.  Next, visitors are taken to the tea room. The tea room has a door on it that remains closed so that the tea does not pick up other odors.  There are three types of tea; green, black and white.  The next stop is the peppermint room and this room also has a door that remains closed.  When you walk into this room, the smell will about knock you over.  Visitors were told not to wipe their eyes.  Mom said they were told that it will feel like their eyes had dried out and they should just blink a few times.  She said the peppermint smell was really strong.  Dad said it was like having a lot of Hall cough drops in your mouth.  Mom said they sell a magnet in the gift shop that says "I survived the Peppermint Room".  :::snicker:::   The next stop is the packaging area.  They just looked at the machinery and used their imagination.  :::snicker:::  Mom said even without seeing production taking place, it was still a lot of fun and educational.  The tours ends in the gift shop.

The folks decided to go back to the tea tasting room and try out some teas.  Mom found several that she liked. The people working there were very nice and more than happy to talk about tea.  Mom asked if she could turn just about any hot tea into a iced tea and the employee said "some of our hot teas are actually much better cold".  Mom admitted that she had never tried their tea before.  They told her it was okay, she was there now.  LOL

Sleepytime Bear
The folks were given free samples of tea to take home, but Mom wanted to visit the gift shop and purchase a few of the ones that she sampled and liked.

The gift shop is quite large.  That is tea all along the back walls and even some in the middle.

The gift shop sold lots of things besides just tea. 
This is everything that Mom brought home.  She bought more than she expected, but she is pretty excited about it. 
On the way home, the folks stopped at a restaurant called The Sink.  It was on Diners, Drive-In and Dives. Robert Redford worked there as a janitor in 1955 while he attending the university. They were seated at the Presidential table. They didn't understand at first, but were told that President Obama sat there when he visited.  I asked Mom what she thought and she said we don't discuss politics on our blog and the food was good. 

Their table was covered with photos of the President.



Fried Mac & Cheese - good but not worth $8
Guests are allowed to write on the ceilings.  It is a college town.
 
Mom's burger and onion rings.  She said it was good. She would have preferred a bun over sour dough bread. She ordered wrong.
 
Outside of The Sink.
 The folks then did a "drive-by" of Mork and Mindy's house.  Remember that show?  They didn't film there, they just showed the outside of the house.  It has become a tourist attraction.

Told you it was a drive-by.  The house is the one with a person with a blue shirt standing in the yard.  It is a private residence, so the folks didn't want to stop. They thought the person in the yard might be a tourist because she seemed to be taking photos.  Rude to go through the fence, don't you think?

One more try from Mom's side.  That person is still there.
The folks said the drive to Boulder was beautiful!

Joey,
The Greyhound Who Is Having A Fun Sunday With His Folks

Friday, May 1, 2015

Still Learning The New Rig

Electric Issues

We have only had our new rig less than two months, so we are still learning things about it.  Monday night, Mom was fixing dinner.  She had the fireplace, induction cooktop and convection oven on.  Everything went off, so she thought she had tripped a breaker.  She checked and everything was okay. She reset the kitchen breaker anyway and things started working again.  Then, everything went off.  She thinks she has run all of those items at one time in the past, but maybe not. She didn't turn the induction cooktop back on this time, but the convention oven quit working again. She was confused.  She checked outside and the electric was still on.  She came back in and noticed that the meter said that the batteries were low.  She knew we were in trouble then.  You see, when our electric is not on, things continue to run because of our inverter. The TV, fridge and convection oven were running on the inverter. We don't know for how long, but it drained our batteries.  Mom called Dad and he was on his way home.  He got home and re-checked everything Mom had checked.  Mom started checking the Internet for answers. Dad started reading the manual. Dad placed a call to Entergra's emergency line.  Mom was hoping they would call back because we needed heat.  Finally, the man called back at 8 p.m. our time.  He troubleshooted everything with Dad.  It turns out it was a breaker, but it was a breaker in the basement....way in the back of the basement.  The folks didn't even know that one existed.  Dad reset it and we had power again.  We found out that our fireplace always runs off the inverter.  It shouldn't do that, so we need to get that changed. 

Snakes and Neighbors

Yesterday, we walked up the "mountain" and saw a snake.  It wasn't a rattlesnake. We are not sure what kind it was, so we waited for it to clear the path and we kept going.   On the way down the "mountain" we met a lady from Missouri.  Actually, it turns out that she lives in the same subdivision that the folks used to live when they lived in Eureka, MO.  How cool is that?  Scout and I just laid in the grass while they talked because it was a long conversation.

We had a week here where we didn't have a view.  Mom hated that.  The guy who pulled in next to us totally blocked us.
 
Nice view....Not!
 Today, the rent goes up here so a lot of people have left. 
We have a view again.
Lots of empty spaces now.

Tiny House

The lady who owns the "tiny house" had planned on staying, but the park owner said he didn't like the look of her home.  He told her she needed to leave.  She was unable to find a park nearby that had openings, so she headed back home to work.  She is a traveling nurse.  Her house will be here until next week as she does not have a truck.  She had to hire a driver to move it. She needs to buy a truck so that she can move on her own.

She told us that she will be on HGTV in June.  We are not sure of the name of the program but it has to do with tiny houses.  We are anxious to see her on TV.

Joey,
The Greyhound Who Is Relaxing After A Morning Of Cleaning
 

Home Again - Part 3

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