6:49 am - Saturday - May 23rd - LPG&RVR - 52° F, humidity 37%, cloud cover 28%, wind 1 mph out of the southeast.....partially cloudy today with a forecast high of 81° F. On this date in 2014 TLE and I were in South Lake Tahoe.....
....and this was the view we saw that morning at Tahoe Valley Campground.
Friday was day of projects and firsts. My laziness has created a backlog of small projects which need attention, and Friday seemed like a great day to start shrinking that 'to do' list. That first word in 'to do' as used implies a future act, and the future always seems to be just out of reach, but not so Friday.
First on my mental 'to do' list was to repair the solar light we hang from the patio awning. A week, or so ago we had bad winds one afternoon while we were at work, and the safety pin which affixes that light to the underside of the patio awning came unfastened and resulted in the light dangling in the breeze, twisting and turning repeatedly, causing the wires which feed sun generated electricity to it's battery to come apart. To rejoin them would mean complete disassembly, which I knew would take time to do, so with no obligations at any time Friday it was the perfect time to dig into it. Ultimately I soldered the black and red wires back together, used shrink tubing to insulate them, then reassembled the light....
....and rehung it. These lights are pretty simple, and it now works again as it should.
I began a project for TLE a couple of months while we were still at The Wilson Wilderness, but never finished it until Friday. I needed a few more small Phillips head screws to complete the task of fastening the sheets of stainless steel to the underside of her stove top cover. You will recall I attempted to reglue them a few months ago, but the glue failed, even though it was warranted to be 'heat resistant'. My final solution was to fasten them in place using the aforementioned very small Phillips head screws...
....it turned out well, and TLE approves, so project finally completed.
While I was in the trailer working on these projects it occurred to me that I hadn't paid a tag fee for the trailer in a long time. It's one of those California Permanent Plates, that are renewed online every 5 years.....
....you never get anything in the mail on these plates, and must remember to pay the measly $10 fee ($2/year) every five years. The last time I remember paying the renewal fee was back in 2017.....9 years ago. Well, I went to the California DMV website, and entered the trailer information to check its status, and was advised no fees are due at this time, and will not be due until February of 2027. I checked my phone calendar and found that I had set a reminder for the middle of January 2027 to pay the renewal, so all is good for another 9 months....whew!
A few weeks ago I found two perfectly fine camp chairs sitting by the dumpster down by the Clubhouse, and decided to take them home. All that was wrong with them was they were missing the Masonite inserts for the folding 'table' each one had. Well, I ordered some Masonite off Amazon (you can get pretty much anything from Amazon!), and it arrived a few days ago, so I decided to make that minor repair to the chairs....
.....the hardest part was cutting the rounded corners. The Masonite pieces I ordered were already the prefect width, so all I had to do was shape the corners and install them. I cut out a template using cardboard, then overlaid the cardboard on the Masonite.....easy peasy!
With the completion of that third 'to do' list project I declared the rest of the day would be spent in my anti gravity chair watching golf....the first time I've done that this season....
....and that is what I did until almost 5 pm. Is it even possible to have back to back 'perfect days'.....I'm not sure about everyone else, but I did! Life is good here at Likely Place Golf & RV Resort.
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