7:58 am - Monday - June 15th - LPG&RVR - 69° F, humidity 16%, cloud cover 7%, wind 10 mph out of the north by northwest......crystal clear, blue, sunny skies today with a forecast high of 93° F. On this date in 2017 TLE and I arrived at the RV park in Gardner, MT where we would spend the summer living....
....while working at the General Store in Mammoth Hot Springs, WY. It was about a 15 minute drive to work. The park is right on the Yellowstone River, which you can see in the right background.
When the weather allows I pretty much spend the first day of our four day weekend ensconced in my anti gravity chair on the 'lido deck', and Sunday was no different.....
.....there were 4 televised FIFA World Cup matches on Sunday, and we watched them all. I watched them all mostly on the 'lido deck'. Of course, there were 2, or 3 nice naps thrown in for good measure. As is also often the case TLE and I slept in until well after 7 am. I do not believe I left our site the entire day, or even interacted with anyone from the park. After four days of almost non-stop social interaction on the job I need at least a day to decompress, and clear my head.
We're finally in the part of the summer when we no longer need to turn on heaters first thing in the morning to make the Newell interior hospitable. In fact, we leave all the windows open all night. The only time they get closed now is when we turn on the A/C. The high temp Sunday was 91° F, and the next three days will get progressively hotter until Friday when it drops back into the low 80's for a few days.
Around 5 pm TLE had me light the Sea-B-Que so I could grill another steak. While the steak was grilling I rolled out our new, red perimeter rope lights. We've been using bright white rope lights for the past several years, and they are really bright at night, which is their purpose. They keep the rodents at bay, and literally out of the various basement bays we have. That being said, they are really too bright for our neighbors so I am experimenting with rope lights of the red variety to see if that mutes the brightness somewhat. We ate our dinner in the airconditioned confines of the Newell as it was too hot at 5:30 pm to be outdoors.
Around 9 pm I went outside to see how the new red rope lights looked....
.....in the first picture you can see the contrast between the new red rope lights and the bright white section that runs under the VW to keep out pack rats. In m opinion, the red lights are less glaring, and the light does not carry as far as the bright white lights, but should provide the same rodent repelling qualities as the brighter lights....we'll see. All in all, the first day of our four day weekend was pretty much perfect.
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