7:32 am - Monday - March 23rd - TWW - 49° F, humidity 16%, cloud cover 26%, wind 3 mph out of the east by southeast.....mostly sunny today with a forecast high of 81° F. On this date in 2017 TLE and I were on a hike with my son Chris, and his wife Rochelle.....
....to the top of Mt. Rubidoux in Riverside, CA.....has it really been 9 years? The view this morning....
....yeah, we finally deployed the window awning for the salon....the sun is that high in the sky now!
We were up early Sunday, and by early I mean 6:30 am, which is early for us in the winter. We usually avoid being out of bed before 7 am, but we wanted to get an early start on getting another load of water for TWW. We thought we needed just one more 1,870 gallon load of water to mostly fill the two 2,500 gallon tanks in the water tower. We believed there were at least 1800 gallons in there, since we had added 330 gallons Saturday to what we thought was at least 1,500 gallons. At any rate we were on the road to the water station around 8 am. We arrived around 8:30 am, just before a long line developed. By the time we finished filling our tanks the lineup was 7 vehicles deep. Had we been just 10 minutes later we would have been behind a 5,000 gallon water truck, which takes about an hour to fill....we know, we've been behind him before....lol.
We were home before 9:30 am, and began to fill the upper 2,500 gallon tank. We figured it would take around 7-800 gallons to top off the top tank, then the rest of the water would go into the bottom tank, but we were way, way WRONG! The top tank took all 1,870 gallons, and was still not full....doh! Were we ever off in our guestimation! It till take another full load to finish the top tank, and partially fill the bottom tank, which means we were down to about 3-400 gallons of water....plenty of water to be sure, but way less than we thought we had.
After finishing the water project we took a break at the glass picnic table in the middle of the circular driveway, then went over to Phyllis' Newell to deploy the patio awning for the first time since she bought it in November of 2024. As you will recall, I cut back a few branches from the tree which borders the RV site to be sure the awning could be deployed, but still wasn't sure there was enough room, so this was the proof of concept moment....
After their departure I poured more diesel into the tree stump to burn it down some more, then headed inside to watch a few more March Madness games. The biggest news of the day basketball wise was #9 seed Iowa defeating #1 seed Florida (Gators) for the first really big upset of the tournament. The other games went as expected, with several being one sided blowouts. My UCLA Bruins went down in flames to UCONN, losing in the end by 16 points. The game was actually pretty close until the last 8 minutes....UCLA was down by just 4 points at the time.
Our time is short here at TWW with just 29 days remaining in our sojourn. So much to do, and so little time remaining. We're beginning to get that 'hitch itch' again, and soon it will be time to begin putting away our stuff, and preparing the trailer for VW insertion. For the third day in a row I'm wearing a t-shirt and shorts first thing in the morning, and the heaters have been off for at least 30 minutes. Usually they run until after 9 am, or later, but now they're off by 8 am, or earlier.
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