7:40 am - Wednesday - April 29th - LPG&RVR - 39° F, humidity 38%, cloud cover 9%, wind 1 mph out of the east.....crystal clear, blue, sunny skies today with a forecast high of 66° F. On this date in 2018 TLE and I were having lunch at The Shaved Duck......
....in St. Louis, MO....we were on our way to Maine where we would spend the summer working at Smuggler's Den in Southwest Harbor. The Shaved Duck was featured on an episode of 'Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives'.
Times passes quickly, and suddenly we were waking up in LPG&RVR on a Tuesday...our fourth day back. As I was composing my blog entry for the day I saw Dennis, Jose, John and DeWayne moving picnic tables to the individual sites. When they got close to our site I headed out for a few minutes to say 'HI' to them all. As of Tuesday morning we have just 3 days left before the May 1st opening, so there will be a flurry of activity between now and then putting the final touches on the park before the season begins.
Once I was done with my blog I got dressed, and headed over to the Clubhouse to have coffee with Claude, and anyone else who showed. Ultimately Dennis came in so we had a chance to talk with him for a while. While there I discovered that my new wheel covers for the Newell had arrived so I took them home with the other mail we had received. Now that the trailer was organized I needed to install the small jack stands I use to stabilize the trailer. Because the trailer is suspended on leaf springs it can get a little 'bouncy' when you walk from the front to the back of the trailer....
.....to keep the small jack stands from sinking into the gravel over time I cut out small 3/4" plywood pieces for them to sit upon, plus a few 2 x 6's pieces to put under them where needed due to the slopping terrain where the trailer sits.
Around 1 pm TLE and I headed over to the Clubhouse to partake in a taste test for the milkshakes Art and Sunny will be selling this summer. They were delicious. They will also be making pizzas. We were back home by 2 pm at which time TLE and I did some weeding around the Newell using a Hula Hoe....
.....there is a little more to do, but we're almost there. I, next, installed not only the new wheel covers for the Newell (the old ones were at least 5 years old, and had begun to get brittle, so we tossed them when we left TWW), but also the ones for the trailer, which are only a year old....
.....around 5:30 pm we walked over to Claude's Wanderlodge to share a fire, and drink some whiskey. Jose stopped by for a couple of 'pops' before he finished mowing the RV park. No one works harder, or longer every day than Jose, who is not only the course superintendent, but also the General Manager of LPG&RVR. TLE and I bid our adieus around 8:30 pm, and headed home.
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