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My thoughts released; a mind set free
These pages contain my thoughts, from meandering ideas and persuasions to deep cerebrations and serious mentations.

Why, for what purpose? To release my mind and set creativity free. Somewhere inside the constraints of my mind dwells a writer, a poet, an artist who paints with words. In here I release those constraints and set the artist free.

Perhaps, lost somewhere in the depths of thought, is a story or a poem, waiting to be written.

I'm docked at Talent Pond's Blog Harbor, a safe port for bloggers to connect.
November 17, 2024 at 4:57pm
November 17, 2024 at 4:57pm
#1080099
We had the mobile tent (pop-up camper) opened up to clean it, winterize it, and get it ready to store for the winter. After my wife cleaned it out, it was left set up so we could run antifreeze through the water system, but since I didn't have any on hand, it had to wait for a few days.

I picked up a few gallons of RV antifreeze and waited until my wife had a few days off to assist me with running it through the system, and when we went out to do this, discovered the battery was dead. I hooked up the battery charger and as soon as it was charging, the lights came on as well as the water pump. We were sure everything was turned off, but it's always possible we forgot to shut stuff down.

After winterizing the water system, I turned off the lights, the water pump, and the main power switch, but left it set up while I charged the battery. I was using a low amp setting on the charger so it would take a few days to bring the battery back up, so I left it parked in front of the garage until I could make room to store the LP gas bottles and battery for the winter.

After a few days passed, I went out to close it up and park it beside the garage. I knew one bottle of LP gas was about empty, but the second bottle was filled before our last camping trip just in case we needed it. We didn't, so I was going to move it over to the HiLo camper to run the furnace in it while I worked on it. But, when I went out to the pop-up, the lights were on, the furnace was running, and the bottle of gas was empty!

I also noticed that someone had taken the couch cushions from their storage space and put them back on the couch, as well as cushions for one of the benches, and the table was set up instead of down for storage. Someone had been staying inside the camper!

Who? I have no idea. If we lived in a larger town I would say vagrants, but we are out in the country and don't have this problem. If it was kids they would have likely left a mess inside. I checked with the neighbors on each side of us, but nobody noticed anything.

The pop-up is now closed down, locked and parked beside the garage for the winter. Problem solved, right? Last night, or actually around one o'clock this morning, Bellah woke me up grumbling at something. I dismissed it at first, but she continued to act like she had heard something. So, I got out of bed and looked out through the windows but didn't see anything. I was just about to go back to bed when I heard something as well.

I quickly slipped some sweat pants and a jacket on, grabbed the flashlight and went out the back door. Before I could get around the corner of the house, I heard the door on the HiLo slam! I hustled around the corner but there was nobody in sight. However, there was a light on inside the HiLo.

I went inside the camper and found it empty, but someone had been inside and turned the light on. I know, because my wife would have seen the light on when she got home from work earlier that evening. That is also locked up now, as are the vehicles. I'm also thinking of getting a security camera installed.
November 11, 2024 at 5:51pm
November 11, 2024 at 5:51pm
#1079819
On Saturday one of my stepdaughters and her family came over for an early Thanksgiving dinner together because they live four hours away and usually spend Thanksgiving with other relatives. Also, in our neck of the woods, and their neck of the prairie as well, winter weather can make travel difficult, so we wanted to get together before winter weather hits.

It was a fun day, but a bit tiring since we are not used to young children, especially children as full of energy as our twin grandaughters. But, they listen well, are very well behaved, and the weather did provide them some time outside to run and play with the dogs. In fact, they taught Bellah, our Austrailian Shepard how to play volleyball. They would hit the ball back and forth and Bellah would try to get it, but soon she figured out how to jump up and hit it with her nose back to them.

November 2, 2024 at 4:30pm
November 2, 2024 at 4:30pm
#1079403
Here it is, November already. So far the weather has been kind to us, not too cold yet, and no snow. Further south, in southern Minnesota, it has snowed already, but here it's only been a bit of rain.

I haven't been doing much outside, even though there is a lot that could be done. I haven't been working on the HiLo camper despite it still being nice enough to get more done. I kind of ran out of motivation.

Why? It's the time of year. Even though the weather is pretty nice for this late in the year, it could change anytime. I do most of my sawing and such in the garage, but it's not insulated or heated, so if it's too cold, it's hard on the machinery; it's also unpleasant to work with freezing fingers. I do know that I could likely get some done, but I don't want to be in the middle of something and then not be able to finish it.

Will I get motivated to do more if the weather remains nice, like it did last winter? There are some smaller projects I could work on, and with the furnace going in the HiLo, it's nice inside. I may just talk myself into it. But then again, I may just wait until spring to get back at it. For now, I'm undecided. deny


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