I woke up around 5 and rolled over with
the hopes of going back to sleep. Clemson moved as well and crawled under the
covers with his Daddy. He has been so good, sleeping through the night again,
night after night. I dropped off and then woke at 6. Our last day, I thought,
no time to dilly dally since I was wide awake. So, I got up 10 minutes into the
hour.
Interesting sky this morning again |
I had a post to finish for yesterday’s
blog so sat at my laptop to do that. Eek! That reminds me that I forgot to post
it to Facebook so I’ll be doing two in a row now. Where ever was my blonde head
this morning? I finished posting the pictures and published it and by that time it
was 7:15 and I was able to go out for my walk. It was a mild morning again with
no breeze, whatsoever. I love those mornings.
It is a different park now than when we arrived on Dec. 11 |
These sites were mainly empty |
When I returned after my 3,000 steps,
Bill had already had his coffee on the go so I made my tea to drink with him.
We read a few blogs and I’d made the decision that I wanted to play Bocce ball
one more time before leaving. It would give me a chance to say goodbye to
Gordon, Judy, Eddie and a few others. Bill declined as he had many things on
his list of things to do to get ready for departure.
Just an inkling of the sunrise |
At 11:15, I checked over Gordon’s
shoulder (he’s the organizer and scorekeeper) to see if he had me slotted in
for the last game. He did so I asked him to put someone in my place and I
scooted home. We had 3 large loads of laundry to get done today. When I got
home, Bill had a wheel off Black Beauty so he could check pressure, tread and
all that good stuff that men do to their tires. I needed change for the wash so
asked him to bring the basket of clothes up when he was ready.
Gordon sweeps the court to remove small stones |
The ladies at one end Pat takes a shot with Judy to her left waiting |
I actually saved a total of $1.50
today because I used the old washer for the last load too. Every quarter
counts. Long story short, the puzzle had a number of pieces together, laundry was clean and dry by 1:30 and Bill picked
me up with the truck. I realized up there that the half grapefruit I had at
8:30 was not enough to sustain me but I couldn’t do anything until I was back
home. Because Bill was home and on the move more than me he had access to a second coffee and a couple or three or four nutter butters. When I walked in, I had to find something to eat, like soon. It was too late to make us
a big breakfast/lunch so we each had some toast with jam or peanut butter.
It was a nice turnout and there were 4 new players today Rob winds up for his turn |
Bill was busy all morning packing
things up and you can read all about it on the post that he’s working on now tonight,
at On Our Way. He was tired out and stretched out on the sofa for a snooze,
since his recliner won’t recline anymore. That put a damper on my next chore
and that was to vacuum the Suite from top to bottom. I got my paints out again
and painted 3 rocks for someone special.
There were some close games this morning and I certainly wasn't throwing anything like I did on Monday! |
Our neighbor, Don, whom you ‘met’
yesterday, suggested on our 'paint day' that I paint a “Kilroy Was Here” rock. I hadn’t yet done
that so decided to paint one for him and Carolyn before we left. The second one
says “So were we” and the third one says “see you in December, God willing” He
will get a kick out of them, I’m sure, and I’ll leave them on their step in the
morning with Carolyn’s 80th birthday card. Her birthday is on the 15th,
same as Taylor’s, my oldest grandson.
Small gifts for Don and Carolyn such a wonderful couple |
While Bill was sleeping, I swept the cement
patio as we had invited everyone here for our last Happy Hour at 3:30. Bill
even invited the lady across the lane who we met in the laundry room to join us.
After he was awake, I vacuumed. Most things were put away and cupboards bungee’d
shut. All that was left to secure was the everyday dish cupboards, fridge and the
items on our hutch beside the table. Rob and Pat, Ken and Nancy, Benno and
Marlene and Diane joined us in the sun shortly after 3:30. Seldom is anyone late for happy hour!
Rob and Marlene She looks so cute in my hat, I should give it to her |
Ken and Pat, who also looks cute in her hat |
The day has been gorgeous! Highs of
73F and if I’d had more hours in the day, it would have been a great pool day.
No worries, I’m happy with how the day went. Judy and Eddie popped in with
suggestions of things to see and places to go if and when we get back to
Nashville so we were able to give them goodbye hugs. We’ll miss these folks, this has honestly been
our best visit to Pilot Knob ever and we look forward to our return in
December.
Benno, Nancy and Bill in the shaded end |
Mr. Drone who hasn't committed any crimes |
The ‘party’ broke up just after 5 and
Bill was happy to have gotten his drone up one more time to show Benno, who is
very interested in it.
Showing Benno how the drone works |
We hugged when we parted because we don’t know if we’ll
see anyone before we leave in the morning. We hope to leave by 9ish and we know
we’ll gain an hour as we head further west, officially moving into California’s
Pacific time zone. For supper, it was a simple indoor meal since Bill had the Weber Q tucked
away. I fried mini sausages and steamed the last of my asparagus and ‘nuked’
Bill’s mixed veggies. It was a nice filling dinner.
Supper was good We had some homemade Christmas cake and creamy jello for dessert |
I caught up on and published this
post before 7:30 so I could relax this evening. This has been an awesome day
and a wonderful time here with various friends. The best part, I think, is the
new friends we’ve met and reacquainting with old and dear ones. Although I can't downplay the fun we've had with learning and playing Shuffleboard, Bocce ball and Texas Hold'em.
And a pretty night sky for our last one here |
This is my attempt at catching the Waxing crescent moon Visible 17% Good night! |
I hope you had an enjoyable visit to
my blog. Your comments are always read and appreciated.
Love the Kilroy rock! Marlene does look very chic in that hat.
ReplyDeleteThank you, I think Don will like it too. :)
DeleteMarlene looks very classy European, doesn't she?
Nice that you enjoyed your time there we always do, now onto your next fun place to explore.
ReplyDeleteWe'll do the monthly stay here again and again. We love it!
DeleteOn to new adventures!
Glad you enjoyed your month stay. I would like that after moving around so much. Have a safe drive to your boondocking spot. It's cccold here at -16 with windchill of -21! Your 70 degrees sounds pretty inviting this morning. Enjoy while you can.
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed your month stay. I would like that after moving around so much. Have a safe drive to your boondocking spot. It's cccold here at -16 with windchill of -21! Your 70 degrees sounds pretty inviting this morning. Enjoy while you can.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like you had a fun month! Safe travels today.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing your new spot. Safe travels. You look cute in your hat Patsy....Ron had even commented on your hat one day.
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed your month's stay. Always nice to find a place that feels like home. Safe travels as you move on.
ReplyDeleteWhew you made me tired! Seems your month went so quickly! Happy hour was quite the group for sure! Love the rocks what a special gift! You are very talented! Dinner looks easy but delicious! Travel safely today, looking forward to see where you end up!
ReplyDeleteGlad we had the opportunity to meet up with you guys. It was fun. We'll follow your adventures via your blog and keep in touch. Say hi to Rob and Pat from us, they are very nice people and thanks to them again for taking us along in their truck.
ReplyDeleteLooks like the word is out about Pilot Knobb. Good campground and reasonable cost. I hope we get there next year.
ReplyDeleteSafe travels!