6:54 am - Sunday - April 19th - TWW - 44° F, humidity 13%, cloud cover 57%, wind 7 mph out of the east....partly cloudy today with a forecast high of 75° F....and thus begins our final hours at TWW this season! On this date in 2013 TLE and I were touring the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum.....
....in Washington D.C. We revisited this museum 2, or 3 times.....so much to see!
TLE and I were dressed and out the door by 8 am Saturday morning knowing how much we had to do in order to be able to haul anchor sometime Sunday. It was cold, and a little breezy making it feel even colder than the 39° F which greeted us. TLE headed to the burn barrel to do her final burn of our paper goods, and cardboard, while I headed into the trailer to secure the gun safe, and anti gravity chairs. Then it was outdoors to help Charles unload that 'new' IBC water tote we would install later at the north end of the barn to catch the barn roof rainwater and snow melt in the future.
There were a hundred little things to do, and slowly but surely as the day progressed the list was getting smaller and smaller. I next removed all of the metal spikes we use to secure the artificial turf pieces to the ground so they could be rolled up, and either put in the trailer to take with us, or leave here for next winter....
Once the two lithium house batteries had reached full charge I began to disconnect the Bluetti portable solar panels I had installed on the trailer roof to boost the charge going into those batteries. It took way less time to pull everything apart, than to set it up originally. By the time 3 pm rolled around we had been at work for 7 hours, and we were beat, but we got it all done. Now all that remains is to disconnect the Newell from shore power (Bluetti battery bank), back the Newell out of her site, then drop the trailer on the hitch. We're only driving about 108 miles Sunday, so we don't have to be out of here at the crack of dawn, but more like noon time, so that final few things needing to be done will be done Sunday morning at a leisurely pace.
We had our final communal meal with Charles and Phyllis....
....we had creamed eggs on toast....one of my all time favorites.....thank you Phyllis and TLE! You'll notice that our plates are scraped clean! Charles and Phyllis will return to Phoenix Sunday morning, and then it will be just us saying our 'until next times' to TWW! Oh, by the way, power was restored to Seligman mid morning Saturday.
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