Can't seem to escape the rain
Our main obsession Wednesday was to move our Newell and trailer to the rear of Tom's property. Normally once we are settled I don't like to move, but our hosts have their 4th annual BBQ coming up on March 2nd and they will need the front area where we were for guest parking for the event. As you know it has been raining quite often since we arrived here in Wittmann, and there will be more rain so we waited until the ground was as dry as possible following the last rain storm before moving.
It was bitter cold first thing Wednesday, so we did not begin to even think about moving until after 12 pm.....right in the middle of the '4 hour window' when the day is at its warmest. Instead of packing everything up for the 150 yard move I disconnected the hoses and drug them back to the new hookups, then disconnected the electrical cords and placed them on top of the artificial turf which TLE and I then drug to the new site after moving the Newell and trailer. In all it took about 30 minutes start to finish to get situated in our new site for the next 2 weeks.
Our new site....behind the Newell Barn
The the tables and chairs for the guests at the BBQ are inside Tom and Darlene's large Newell Barn, so both the Newells in there must be moved outside so everything can be set up. That will happen in the next 10 days I would surmise.
In the afternoon I spent some time with Tom watching him work on his rivet project, and then the rest of the afternoon taking a nap, and doing some reading. TLE played cards with Darlene and Karen until almost 10 pm.
I will be publishing the 5th and final installment of '2018 Year In Review' later today so be sure to look for it.....thanks for stopping by!
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