Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Weather: low 72 degrees, high 87 degrees, partly cloudy early, mostly cloudy in the afternoon with showers
We had another long day working on Terri's stuff. The day started at 0730 hours and the work didn't end until 2100 hours. It was a very good day as far as results go, and we think tomorrow will be even better. At this time, it looks as though the hard pace we're on will continue through next Tuesday, and then life will be much easier. Maybe we can even do some RV stuff.
The COE campground we're in closes the gate at 2200 hours, so we stopped soon enough to get home. The drive out to the campground is about ten miles through some wooded countryside and fields. There are a lot of deer present, so we have to be extra careful at night to make sure we don't hit one. The road is full of curves and hills, so I have to constantly be aware of what's ahead. Luckily, it's not that difficult to see a deer at night, so we usually have time to avoid them. I think the biggest hazard comes from a deer running into the side of the truck. There's not much I can do about that.
I apologize for the short posts with little or no adventures. We hope to do better soon.
More later, be safe.
Today's Town - Denver, Colorado: Convention City
Not all who wander are lost.
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