Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Happy Birthday, Terri

Coker, Alabama

Weather: low 60 degrees, high 80 degrees, mostly clear skies

We finished cleaning out the cabinets in the RV today. It wasn't as bad as we thought it would be because we haven't been spending much time at home. Less time at home equates to less clutter in the RV. We did find a few things that we have had for several years, and haven't found a use for them. Those items went away. Tomorrow, we'll check the closet, but we don't expect to have to do much there.

Today is Terri's birthday. Late in the afternoon, I went with her to take care of an errand, and then we met her, Thomas, and three of Terri's friends at a Japanese restaurant for dinner. I guess the big thing about a Japanese restaurant is the flashing blades and continuous chatter by the chef. It's more about the show than the food. Personally, I consider the place we went to be about the same as a Chinese restaurant, except the food is cooked at your table. Terri had the sushi, and offered to share. I had to pass on the eel. Too much like snake to me. Remember my rattlesnake experience a few days ago? I had goosebumps as big as quarters.

I have noticed some of our smaller decals on the outside walls of the RV are starting to peel around the edges. I'm looking on the Internet for solutions for the problem, which may include finding some surplus decals from RV supply stores. The best solution may be to remove the decals and paint the whole exterior. At this time, the bottom half of the outside is painted. That part is very easy to take care of, while the unpainted portion of the walls is basic fiberglass. It is difficult to keep clean, and waxing is very hard to perform.

More later, be safe.

Today's Town - Spokane, Washington: The Lilac City

Not all who wander are lost.

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