Bay City, Texas
Weather: low 59 degrees, high 75 degrees, mostly cloudy skies
The project continues to go well, and it appears we’re about 18 hours ahead of schedule. I think we’ll continue to gain time on the base line schedule, with the possibility of completing the outage three days ahead of time. That’s much better than the last outage, when we were almost two weeks behind schedule. Lessons learned do make a difference.
My last day on the job will be the 29th of this month, and maybe a day or two sooner. On Friday of the same week, we have appointments with our dentist for our checkups. We plan to take a couple of days to clean the truck and RV and get everything ready to travel, and leave Bay City on May 3. Final plans are not set after that, but one thing we’ll be doing is trying to get Carolyn some relief for her vertigo problems. It’s a good thing our plans are usually as firm as Jello. We do know we plan to be back in Bay City for our grandson’s graduation from high school on June 5, and then go to Florida to visit family.
Here's another picture we took along the coast of Oregon. This point is called Cape Perpetua. One thing we saw along the coast was signs warning people to be on the alert for tsunami warnings. The first time we saw one of those signs, it caught Carolyn by surprise. She said maybe we shouldn't be down near the water. The warnings are there to give people time to leave the area if a tsunami might hit. Given the events of the last couple of years, I imagine people are paying more attention to the signs.
Do you get the idea we enjoyed our time in Oregon?
More later, be safe.
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