7:28 am - Tuesday - March 17th - TWW - 47° F, humidity 22%, cloud cover 16%, wind 6 mph out of the northeast....mostly sunny today with a forecast high of 79° F. The view this morning....
....and on this date in 2017 TLE and I were enjoying a Pahrump, NV sunset....
.....from the RV section at the Pahrump Elks Lodge.
We're getting more consistent with our daily walking....well, almost 'daily walking'....probably more like 4 out of every 5 days we walk. Monday we completed our 17th 1 mile out and back walk here at TWW.....
....and managed to break the 3 mph barrier for the first time in a few tries.
Before we did any work on the property Monday TLE helped me attached the new roof to the Ford 420 roll cage. I figured it would take about 15-20 minutes, but I am often wrong in these matters of work time estimation. It took more like 45 minutes to an hour, but it turned out better than I expected.....
....we've been working on the entrance road to TWW on and off for several weeks now, but it was still in an unfinished state Monday. We had laid down some crushed lava rock we found on the property in an area which used to get very muddy after rain, or snow. Unfortunately, we began to have issues with the Ford 420 tractor, which stalled work there, and even after we managed to get the tractor running again had to finish the RV site for Phyllis' Newell, then other things got in the way. Well, Monday TLE decided we should finish the job, so we did. Here is what that section of road looked like before we finished it....
....and here is what the finished product looks like after 2.5 hours of work....
.....we finished the work on the road around 1 pm....in this final push to finish the road we spent another 2.5 hours, but the end result was well worth the effort. Oh, and by the way, the tractor continues to purr like a kitten.
Later in the afternoon I returned to the roof of the CONEX to reattach a few guy wires which broke loose when the wind blown solar panels (we repaired that last week) hit them. I needed a few things to reattach them, which I purchased at the General Store in town when we were in town last Friday. Once again, I thought it would take about 10-15 minutes, but an hour later I had barely finished....
....reattaching them. These guys wires stabilize the pole holding the wind turbine, which came with the property. It is not connected to anything right now, but we hope to do just that in the near future.
By the time I put away my tools used to reconnect the guys wires for the wind turbine it was well after 3 pm, and almost time for dinner. We ate around 4:15 pm....TLE made steak sandwiches with the left over beef tenderloin from two nights before. So good on sourdough bread. It was a little windy as the latest sunset approached, so we decided to forego a sunset fire, but I did walk out and take a couple of pictures around 6:30 pm for posterity's sake....
....our time here at TWW this winter is quickly fading into the rearview mirror, and within a month we will be on our way back to Likely Place Golf & RV Resort for our 5th summer. So much left to do in such a short period of time, but we shall proceed with style.
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