you guys are reaaaallllly good. shut it off, couldn't pull the battery, I guess battery doors are now a thing of the past, and let it sit, after pulling out my cordless mouse gizmo. Voila. I'm happily yammering away as usual now! :dance1:
Now if I could reboot my computerized leveling system so easily....
No, didn't make it to the Parthenon or see that huge Athena statue inside. But I did study it online...Took too much time looking at cars I guess...and Mac, that "stew" is my home made vegetarian spaghetti sauce just full of veggies with added leftover sausage and chicken bits. And boy oh boy was it good. Those Louisiana boys are going to have to work hard to beat it...and the sauce went over vegetarian pasta that promised me two veggie servings(?) so I did get my green stuff, hidden as it was. The tomatoes for the sauce came from my garden, frozen and the last ones left, for this trip, and I knew I was going to make a nice sauce. With a good bit of acidic bite from the fresh tomatoes, mellowed by the meats added. Yes, it was that good. And I had a slice of buttered home made bread with it. And two leftover dinners all wrapped up. No I am not suffering...
A fine Sunday cooking in Nashville. I almost went to the Quaker Meeting here but saw online they had a big luncheon shindig after Meeting that I knew I'd get sucked into, we have the same "meet and eat" lunches at home. I really wanted to, and frankly had to do maintenance on the rig instead. Changed the oil in the gen, a big no no for doing repair work on premises, but I used a Big Boy suction tank and did it very quietly. The gen is small and uses a basically high quality lawn mower engine without an oil filter, and a fifty hour oil change interval. Now that would be a serious pita if I were dry camping, but I only run the gen when the rv is on the road. It only uses about a third of a gallon an hour at most so it keeps the fridge and freezer running, and all the times on appliances stay the same.
The auto transfer electrical box is fast enough so I don't have to reset the clocks which is really nice. Took me a while to figure out how to get the right sequence. Luckily it has full safety nannys and I can't do it wrong. But I never pull that AC supply cord out without throwing the breaker box switch first nor do I plug it in without making sure the breaker is off. Boats and rvs are very bad on surging electronics, even though I have everything I can plugged into a surge protector. Learned that on boats. Shore power can send nasty power surges into the rv or boat, not supposed to, but then its not supposed to come in your house either. A guy at my last stop pulled in with a big fancy diesel pusher and he was just shaking his head. No AC power. No DC power. His electrical system shut down for some reason.
Must be quite a business for repair folk coming out to frantic travelers. Wonder how his ice cream made out...
time to get moving. Have my longest drive today, over four hours, going down the Natchez Trace Parkway to just below Tupelo MS. Getting to the beginning of the Parkway should be interesting, the gps wants to go on a bigger highway.
The Parkway is supposed to be hilly in the beginning and then level out, a very old friend just drove it and reported on it to me with pics. He stopped all over the place in his car, I can't.
I am now noticing that the campgrounds have shelter info right on their instruction sheet. I study that thing as soon as I get settled. If a bad storm came, I think I would pull the slides in, turn everything off, and just take a paperback with me to the shelter. Biggest concern are the trees in the campground, they would surely do some damage to the inhabitants if something big went through here.
But nice clear weather for the week,turning to stormy weather when I get to the Gulf. I may be seeing New Orleans in the rain, but it's one day at a time anyway.
So I am off to Shannon MS, just below Tupelo, and the campground is right off the parkway so that should be easy. Already have my neck warmer on for trip prep. My C6 neck vertebra is getting increasingly unhappy, being located under the 3,4 and 5 which got fused together last summer with three inches of titanium. So now all the bending that would have been done over three vertebra is concentrated on one. This is why I have to limit my driving. Slow and steady wins the game.
well,that is quite enough exercise for this newly functional keyboard. Later.