5:51 am - Tuesday - July 14th - LPG&RVR - 63° F, humidity 49%, cloud cover 59%, wind 6 mph out of the south by southwest.....heavy clover this morning with a forecast high today of 83° F. On this date in 2020 TLE and I were in Harlowton, MT.....
.....with Claude and Gail at a city campground during our summer of the Wuhan Flu travels through rural America.
Monday was the first truly slow day in quite a while. I initially staged 6 carts based on the 'tee sheet', and by the end of the day we had rented just 7 carts, all of which returned before 3:30 pm....perfect. After staging those first 6 carts I spent over an hour going through the five electric carts checking the distilled water levels in all 30 batteries, which is a low process. As as we now in the 'heat' of the summer I'll need to check them more frequently. I think this was the 3rd time I've checked them since May 1st.
By that time it was 10 am and time for me to begin clearing the driving range for the first of two mowing this week. We clear the range on Mondays and Thursdays. It took me until 11:40 am to finish, then fill the three 5 gallon buckets with soap and water so they could soak during TLE's lunch break. As might be expected the 90 minutes was pretty slow....just a couple of phone calls, and one couple going out for 9 holes. It rained for a few minutes during that 90 minutes, and later around 3 pm it rained quite hard for about 30 minutes. We were not expecting that rain. It rained on an off most Monday night into Tuesday morning.
After lunch I washed and dried the golf balls, and washed the 7 golf carts we had rented, then headed for home. There were no FIFA World Cup matches Monday, and no Tour de France as Monday was a rare rest day. The temperatures in France have been averaging around 100° F the first 9 stages, so a rest day was a welcome relief to the riders.
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