5:46 am - Saturday - 4th of July - LPG&RVR - 53° F, humidity 32%, cloud cover 5%, wind 10 mph out of the west by northwest.....crystal clear, blue, sunny skies today with a forecast high of 93° F. On this date in 2013 TLE and I were headed north in Alberta, Canada....
.....that's our 1982 Newell Classic in the middle of the picture (furthest up the road).
Alas, the 4th day of our four day weekend seems to arrive so quickly. Time, no matter how much you attempt to slow its march, is so fleeting. TLE was pretty ambitious on that 4th day defrosting our Dometic absorption refrigerator, and doing a couple loads of wash. Me, not so much, however, later in the morning I received a UPS delivery of new grill plates for our Sea-B-Que. The originals were porcelain coated, and had begun to rust and pit pretty badly....
.....as you can see (above). I ordered the stainless steel versions of these grill plates just a few days ago from Dickinson Marine in Oregon, and they arrived pretty quickly....
....they are, however, quite pricey at $34/plate times four. On the other hand, no more rusting and pitting. I think the Oregon Coast's salty air did a job on them the first year we owned it, and they just got worse and worse. Replacing those nasty, disgusting plates was one of the highlights of my day.
The biggest highlight of our day was the 3 pm FIFA World Cup match between Argentina (population 46,000,000), and Cape Verde (population 500,000). Argentina scored in the first 25 minutes, and held that lead until the 59th minute, and then remained tied, 1-1) thru the end of regulation (90 minutes). Since we are in the 'knockout round' there must be a winner, so they automatically went to two additional 15 minute periods of play during which Argentina scored their 2nd go ahead goal in the 92nd minute, then Cape Verde tied it again in the 103rd minute. Argentina scored their 3rd, and final go ahead goal in the 111th minute, and held on to win 3-2 after 120 minutes of play. That was one of the most amazing games we have ever seen. Cape Verde, ranked #64 in the world, went toe to toe with the defending champs for 120 minutes and came up just a little short in the end.
Today (Saturday) is the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States of America, and this will be a very busy 4th of July weekend here at LPG&RVR. We will work Saturday, Sunday and Monday, and then head down to Reno on Tuesday for our flight to SOCAL. I'm switching days with Steve, my counterpart, and will work for him on the 16th.
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