On Saturday, Mar. 16th we
both woke up around 7:30 and I got up at 10 to 8. The sun was rising at
the same time so I missed capturing it with a picture. Not as many pictures today, come to
think of it, so I’ll make this a short post so you don’t fall asleep. I
immediately began sorting dirty clothes. Then Bill drove me up to the
laundromat, parallel to the office at the front entrance.
There was no one there which was a
bonus and no restrictions posted on how many washers you could or should use. We loaded 3
washers and Bill went back to the Suite. I had made a tea in my ‘to go’ cup and had my
laptop, phone and a book with me. It’s a good price here, $1.25 for each
machine. At 9 when the office opened, I walked over to get a roll of quarters
so we could also dry our clothes. We knew we didn't have enough quarters on us. I sat
and read blogs in the peace and quiet of the swish swish.
When the clothes were almost done,
Bill texted to see how we were doing. Within 10 minutes, the 2 dryers shut off
and he returned to help fold. I had complained, nicely, at the office about the
state of the room. It was dirty, the floors were unswept and the garbage can
over-flowing. If there had been a broom in the room, I would have gladly used
some of my cleaning skills and taken care of it.
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hard to see the dirt but it was there |
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Floor dirt |
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Where I sat waiting |
She didn’t seem to mind me mentioning
it and made a note to have it looked at. I generally don’t like to gripe about
things and actually apologized for doing so but it never fails, something
always drops onto the floor when making the transfer from washer to dryer. At
least in my world.
Rob and Pat had texted informing us
that they were heading into town for haircuts and ‘whatever else struck their
fancy’ so the rest of the day was very quiet. After we returned and put clothes away, for brunch, I made us egg
omelette sandwiches, Bill’s on toast and mine as a quesadilla. Yum, it’s been a
while since we had this yummy meal.
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My breakfast quesadilla |
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Bill's sandwich |
Bill and I sat outside and read our
books in the sun for quite a while. At one point, we took Clemson for his walk,
down along the river, into the water (what’s got into him!?) and back around
the east side of the park.
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My boys |
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Squaw Creek is pretty in the sun |
It is a really nice day with gorgeous blue skies and
a hot sun and just enough of a cool breeze to keep you out of the shade. The
temperature hit 60f at one point and we know it is warming up as the days
progress.
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Kayaking and even swimming going on today Bill said it was quite warm coming from the Nuclear Power Plant
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Bill chatted with the fishermen/ladies/children They were catching sand bass, carp and catfish |
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Looking to the south, you wouldn't want to paddle against the current |
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Hard to get the little guy to stand still for a picture So much to sniff, you know! |
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Before returning, I hid one of my painted rocks |
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Take us home, Clemmy 'But, Daddy, there is so much more to smell!' |
Lots of rv’s have left, more have
arrived and a staffer stopped by to let us know that after tomorrow, if we wish
to move further back, we are welcome to a site of our choice. Spring break will
be over and the park will have many vacant lots to choose from. We spoke for
ourselves and decided to stay right where we are for our remaining 6 days here.
We like it here just fine.
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Bill pointed out a lot of trees with leaves today Such a change in a week! |
I stayed outside until 5 before
putting my chair back and retreating indoors. Our units face east so I have to
chase the afternoon sun if I want to sit in it any longer. Bill lit the Weber
and we had cheeseburgers for supper. A salad is debatable, but we decided instead to have cheesecake for dessert. I shared a couple of pieces with Rob and Pat. It was good!
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A family with 4 canoes The children were in their own, tied to Mom and Dad's |
Tonight, will either be Live PD night or more reading. Or both! It
has been a nice quiet day here in paradise and I hope you can say the same
where you are.
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Goodnight from Tres Rios on a beautiful sunny day Capris, not shorts weather today. |
Thank you for stopping by!
Really gotta love that park and the quiet days are what we really enjoy, Decent travel day for us and finally the sun was shining at 7:30 pm. Keep on enjoying the area.
ReplyDeleteThanks George. We look forward to even more quiet after the families leave.
DeleteWhat a nice park to spend the time. Thankfully spring break is almost over. I don't think I would want to swim in that river though ... Nuclear Plant water????
ReplyDeleteYes, it is a nice park. It is very quiet now. :) Me neither, no swimming for me.
DeleteSo cute the parents with the children tied to them! What a beautiful area! Laundry has to be done :( But a decent place to do it. Nice they offered you a move if you wanted it. Love the planted rock..hope someone finds and posts it for you!
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