7:35 am - Sunday - June 7th - LPG&RVR - 46° F, humidity 37%, cloud cover 80%, wind 9 mph out of the west by southwest, sunrise 5:29 am, sunset 8:33 pm.....sunny right now with a forecast high of 69° F. On this date in 2020 TLE and I were spending a few days at Valley View RV Park....
.....near Island Park, ID riding out a winterish storm for a few days during the summer of the Wuhan Flu....far, far away from the urban unrest, and face diapers.
We know the temps will be heading back into the higher 80's/low 90's in the next 10 days so we decided Saturday was the day to deploy the last two sunshades to cover the front windshield of the Newell. We used pretty much the same system as last year which includes a 12 foot long, 1.5" diameter PVC pipe across the roof to which we attach the sunshades....
....to which we attach the sunshades, which we stitched them together with large safety pins....
....then tether it to the ground with nylon ropes. It looks pretty cool at night....
....and from the inside....
....it took us about an hour beginning to end to find the right configuration, but in the end it is our best effort to date to keep the afternoon sun off the front windshield. We do lose the view, but the reduction in interior temperature is well worth that sacrifice. It will be in place until early September.
I headed over to the Clubhouse to do my usual practice routine on the day of the weekly putting contest. I putted pretty well, but you never know how that will translate into the actual contest. Upon my return to the Newell I spent about 45 minutes installing some 12 volt solar Edison lights inside the 'dining/gaming deck' canopy.....
....I'm not sure if one string will be enough, but if we do need an additional string I already have an additional one on hand. We'll see.
Just before 4 pm I headed over to Clubhouse for the weekly putting contest. I won my first two rounds easily making all of my second putts. I putted well in the third round, and was tied with my opponent as we putted the 5th hole. My putt was about 18" from the hole, and my opponent's was about 3 feet. He made his second putt, and then it was my turn. I've made this putt dozens of times, but my ball lipped out of the hole.....doh! I hate it when I beat myself! Instead of going to a one hole 'putt off' I was done.....
.....in spite of making an early exit I had a good time with good friends.
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