7:25 am - Saturday - March 7th - TWW - 32° F, humidity 30%, cloud cover ZERO %, wind 14 mph out of the east by northeast....crystal clear, blue, sunny skies today with a forecast high of 55° F. The view this morning....
.....and on this date in 2025 this was the view out the same window....
.....and this is what happens if you forget to stow the patio awning BEFORE the snowstorm....
....then when you try to rake it off with a leaf rake you pull your left shoulder and are in a lot of pain for a week....lol!
It was too cold Friday (high was 48° F) to spend much time outdoors , so I chose an inside job at which to spend a few hours. Continuing the reorganization of the CONEX interior into an actual workshop in which projects can be started and completed, instead of a pseudo storage area where some work is done from time to time, but you must work around a lot of construction supplies, and you usually must finish your project somewhere else due to lack of work space. As you enter the CONEX there is a wall of peg board on the right (south side) which has never really been organized....
.....I spent the bulk of my three hour stint in the CONEX working on this wall (above) removing many random things hung there in haste, and reorganizing the space to be able to access the tools there easily. With the removal of numerous items I was able to transfer tools, fasteners, etc. from the work bench surface making the top of the work bench visible for the first time in a year....
.....there were a lot of power, and hand tools on the workbench that moved to the 'new', unused shelving unit (just below the peg board) we moved to the CONEX from the garage on Thursday.....
....and soon the south wall of the CONEX had symmetry, and accessibility....a place for everything, and everything in its place....
....there is another shelving unit (out of sight in this picture) to the left of the peg board which needs my attention, and I hope to get to that Saturday.
Thankfully the breeze was blowing out of the north (the door to the right faces west) so no wind got into the CONEX. Nevertheless, I wore my insulated jacket and gloves all day long. I called it a work day around 1 pm after 3 hours. Frankly, it didn't seem that much time had passed. I love jobs like this, and have used my organizational skills numerous times like this at different workamping jobs. Most specifically in South Lake Tahoe at Tahoe Valley Campground, and at Ramona Oaks RV Resort. They both had CONEXs that needed my special skill set.
While I was occupied TLE did a couple loads of wash in the house. Having access to a washer and dryer out here at TWW is such a blessing. You will recall we had to go into Seligman to the laundromat a couple times per month to wash clothes last winter, which took away from time we had to work on the property. Now we can wash clothes and still get work done.
I watched golf for a couple of hours, but around 3 pm TLE and connected all of our fresh water hoses together to refill our fresh water tank, and dump our black tank for the first time in almost 10 days. By the time we finished it was close to 3:30 pm, and almost time for dinner.
And with that another TWW day came to a graceful conclusion. A lot was accomplished resulting in big smiles of self satisfaction our collective faces.