Monday, May 20, 2024

Never Say Never Again

 It was a WINDY day at the beach today!


But I'll take whatever it offers these last few times.
(We were getting sand blasted, so my legs
are pretty well covered in sand...)

When we parked the truck and headed over,
a guy was just loading up and said we shouldn't
bother. He sat on the beach for a few minutes
but said he felt like a breaded chicken cutlet.

So we went just to be obstinate.
And yes, we were a little breaded.
But it was still glorious.








We enjoyed watching the crabs running
around trying to find something to eat.
These pictures make it look like the beach
was COVERED in shells, but it was just
this little spot in front of us.

Friday, May 17, 2024

Mango

 Boy, oh boy, I wish I had the freeze dryer here!

(Well, not really since I'm probably leaving
before they are ripe.....)

But for the past 2 years we haven't gotten
any mangos from our tree.
We had a late frost both years and it took
them out.

But THIS year.....


The big tree is LOADED!
The leaves look a little sad, but that's to be expected.
It's putting all its energy into the fruit.


The don't come in until about mid/end July.


Watch for squirrel activity!


When they get close, the squirrels start taking a single bite
out of them and if they aren't ready then they leave them.
But once they are ripe, you'll start losing mangos at 
an alarming rate. So I go out and pick them all and spread
them out on the big table and let them ripen and then
freeze dry them.


Even our baby tree is looking good!


We have had rain 3 times this week and this
little guy has really taken off!
He has grown a foot in the past week.
And there are still 3 mangos hanging on there.
It "was" covered in blossoms, but there
were only 3 fruit that made it.

Anyhow.
I always take the new prospective owners out there
and give them the routine.

I guess this year we will just have to buy our
mangos from Sams. (Like we have for the
past 2 years anyway...)

Thursday, May 16, 2024

GREEN

 Well, we got some really nice rain.
But no tornadoes, no hail, no damaging wind.
Just lovely, much needed, rain.

To celebrate, we took Luna out 
into the woods for a walk.
The poor girl has been locked in her
crate for almost a week.
And she still has a week to go.
She is supposed to ONLY do leash walks
for 14 days following surgery,
but Kyle has been letting her out in
the back yard a couple times each day.
We just aren't letting her into the dog yard
where she lays in the dirt.




The trails were slightly damp
but no mud.
And she was SO HAPPY!
She doesn't have great social skills
so we were also happy to not meet anybody
else out there on the trails.

It was good to get out of the house
and into the green.
So we came home and sat on the patio.

I baked some cinnamon raisin bread
and made a meatloaf for dinner.
Both were yummy!

Parts are slowly arriving.........
and we are anxious to head north again.

Wednesday, May 15, 2024

City Dogs and Tornadoes

 Since our dogs are going to be
city dogs (temporarily), they have
to be registered with the town.
And that means they have to have
their rabies shots.


Poor kids!

Since we will be here for at least another week,
we went ahead and made an appointment
for Beau (the final hold-out) to get his
next Thursday morning.

When we got home yesterday from the store,
Kyle's new tires were waiting for him at
the front gate. More parts should start
trickling in today and tomorrow.
And then the rest should be early next week. 


Then the guys can drive up there and hopefully
get it all fixed, bring it back here and put
on the new tires, load up and we
can try this again.
(Keeping an eye on the weather...)


Of course, we are currently under a tornado
warning this morning.
HERE.
In Malabar.
People forget we get them here as well...

The skies are grey.
I'm just hoping we get some rain.
It rained yesterday while we were out
and you can't believe the difference 
in the grass!
It was all crunchy and brown and
August looking.
Immediately after the rain it is gorgeous!
We water it, but you just can't beat
the REAL stuff.

Monday, May 13, 2024

Aaaaand, We're Back.

 The adventure continues.

So.
We got up and left a little behind schedule
on Saturday. Not bad. I was hoping to leave
around 8 and I think we pulled out a little
bit after 9:00.


Headed north with my new prescription
sunglasses - everything was so crisp and clear!
(But the depth perception is off... I feel like
I'm 10 feet tall and driving a semi...)

We stopped at the first rest area just after
Titusville and checked the straps and everything
looked good.
Drove through Jacksonville, headed to Tallahassee
and the next Love's station.
And then I started seeing what looked like
dust or maybe smoke from Kyle's right rear.
I called and he said he thought he cut a tire.

So he pulled over.
Climbed under, and then came running back
to me to grab some bottles of water.
Something back there was on fire.
After about 6 or 7 bottles of water he got
it mostly out, still smoking and smoldering,
but no actual burning.

Looked like he lost the bearings in the wheel.
And a bunch of mechanical words I didn't understand.

We were about 3 miles from the next exit
where there were a couple of service stations,
so we creeped along at 4 mph, stopping now
and again to put more water on it,
and finally made it to a service station.

It was pretty small though, so we crept back
out onto the road and up a little to a larger
Sunoco station. 
Still fairly small, but they were using the
back as a place to drop and exchange
semi trailers, so there was a fair sized 
parking lot.

Rod got on google and found a mobile
mechanic who works on trucks and trailers.
He said he had just repacked the bearings on
another trailer this week, so he came on over.

I never spoke with him, but he seemed to
be a nice guy - he did a bunch of stuff
and then left and came back with his welder
and did a bunch of other cutting and banging
and stuff. (Mechanical stuff I didn't understand...)
Had a buddy come and bring him more stuff.
Went and bought some parts.
Did some more stuff...

Six hours later he said he couldn't fix it.
I'm not sure who was more discouraged.
Probably him.
Anyhow, he and Kyle chained the axle to
the trailer and with his blessing we 
limped along about 45 mph on back roads
the 58 miles to Linda's ranch.
Got there about 10:30 and dropped the
trailer - unloaded the Cat - and left it all,
hopefully out of the way, in the big yard
until Kyle can get all the stuff he needs.
He and Rod will drive back up there and fix it
probably next week. I think the last part
is supposed to be here next Monday.

Anyhow.

We left Linda's, made it to the Loves just
before you get on the highway,
and pulled in there and bedded down for the night.
Beau was up and walking around until
about 2:30. Which is kind of annoying
when I'm trying to sleep in the drivers seat,
he is supposed to be sleeping in the 
passenger seat, but he's climbing back and
forth between the front and back seat
over and over and over.
He finally settled down and we slept until
about 5:30. I got up and took him out,
then we napped until 6:30 when Kyle
was up and ready to head south.

We got here about 11:30 Sunday morning.
Took a nap, and then got ready for another
day of open house.
Oh, while we were waiting for the mechanic,
Rod texted that he had LOTS of people
looking at the house on Saturday,
and then the A/C quit.
Sigh.

This morning I went to get my new glasses
adjusted (they corrected for an astigmatism 
that it appears I don't really have...??? more 
words I don't really understand...)
Anyhow. While I was there, an old customer
from the motorcycle shop days sent his guy
out, put in a new capacitor in the A/C 
for $70 and it is good as new.
My new, updated glasses will be in
either later today or tomorrow.
But I have to teach tonight, so I won't go
get them until tomorrow anyway.

We have an appointment to show the house
Tuesday at 2. Her Mom was here on Saturday
and did a FaceTime walking tour with her.
She is driving up from Ft. Lauderdale to see it.
Fingers crossed!

And I just got off the phone with the home owners
insurance people for WaKeeney and changed it
from a vacant property policy to a replacement
value policy. She was very apologetic that Kansas
just implemented a new wind/hail deductible,
and the price was going to be $155.96 per month.
I tried not to laugh at that.
We have a 5% of the value of the property
deductible for wind storm damage here.
And my payment is over $7,000 a year.
So..... I'm thrilled.

Anyhow.
Now I'm going to go make dog food,
and maybe some raisin bread.

Hope Mothers Day was lovely for all!

Friday, May 10, 2024

Last Day

 I spent the day saying "this is the last time
I will ......"


Last red toes on the beach.


Last Big Island Burrito 
on the beach.
(Or anywhere else... lol)
It was the best we ever had!

Jim and Sabrina came over just before I
started my Zoom so we got to say Goodbye
and hugs and tears and all the things.
(And NO, I forgot to take a picture!!!)
Argh.

And then I taught my last class from here.

And now I need to put the clean sheets on the bed
and pack up my computers and get the truck
all packed and ready for us to leave in the morning.

Keep us in your thoughts and prayers!

I guess there are solar storms out there,
but they seem to be hitting France and the UK.
Connie Henrie put a post on FB about the
northern lights being visible all the way
to the Dakotas tonight!!!

And, instead of the usual green, there are a 
ton of pictures all over Instagram from folks
over there.


They are PINK!
That's unreal!


As long as that's as weird as it gets,
I'll be happy.

Meanwhile, we will be on the road,
so HAPPY MOTHERS DAY!
I make no promises for phone calls.
Sorry!
But I'll be thinking of you all!
I hope I'm the only horrid daughter out there.
(grin)

See ya from Kansas Y'all!

Wrapping it Up

 We spent yesterday doing a bunch of errands
and stuff that needs to get done before we leave.

Luna (Kyle's Rotty) went in to be spayed.
And I went in to get new driving and reading glasses.
Rod has a bunch of $ on a medical card and
since he hasn't worked there for more than
3 years, it's use it or lose it.
So I got 2 new pairs of glasses.
A pair of prescription distance sunglasses for
driving (handy for this weekend... lol) 
and updated my readers.

We took Rod with us to WalMart to show him
the easy, delicious frozen foods I found that
I think he will be happy to make and eat
for the next couple of weeks while we
wait for the house to sell.

As we were checking out, Kyle said
"I feel like we are dropping our kid off
at college!"  He has such a sharp wit!
I'm so torn.
I need to go up north and help Kyle get
the garden in the ground.
But I feel like I also need to be here to
take care of my darling husband!
I know he is perfectly capable of taking
care of himself and the house and the dogs,
but still! That's MY job.


Kyle is loaded and ready to go.


His Cat, water wagon, and all the extra implements.

I'm trying to organize the things I need to
take (not much since I'll be driving the 
Ranger and it has a small backseat, so I
won't be sleeping back there, I'll just push
the drivers seat back and sleep there
like I did when we drove out last year.)
That means I need to keep it pretty clear 
behind my seat. So I can put stuff on the
floor and behind the passenger sear,
but Beau is coming with us so he will be
sitting in the passenger seat, so I can't
pile a bunch of stuff there either.

All I REALLY need to take ns my computers
and office stuff, my clothes (there aren't many)
and the Instant Pot.
Rod won't use it, and I certainly will.
We will leave the microwave and good
toaster oven as well as the dishes, pots
and pans that are still here.
He DOES need to still eat, and he can
cook when he wants / needs to.

I think we might borrow Reid's brilliant idea
and modify our living room couch into a 
two-seater loveseat. I like the couch,
it's still fairly new and comfortable.
And I don't want to have to buy a new one!
But, of course, it will depend on how much
room they have. Rod still has lots of BIG
tool boxes and tools that he needs to take,
as well as the giant lawnmower and
two dog crates for the dogs. (We are leaving
Bandit and Luna here with him.)

Anyhow.
That's what the plans look like today.
But, as always, they are likely to change
at any given moment as situations change.


Rod is doing some minor repairs to some rusty
parts in the barn. They went through and painted
all the steel supports but then found a couple
that needed some extra attention.
So he's on that.


I'll miss our barn.
I spent many many happy hours out there.
Making chicken feed.
Playing with our horses.
Just sitting and listening to the quiet of a barn.


The brand new mango right outside CJ's stall
has THREE mangos for its first harvest.
I've been watering it and watching them grow.

The other mango is covered this year. 
We didn't get a harvest for the previous 2 years
since we had late frosts both years.
But this looks to be a bumper crop for the new people.
We haven't had ANY rain in several weeks, so 
Kyle has been watering the yards.
But the barn isn't one of the designated 
watering spots, so the grass here is looking
pretty sad.
Right now, he is cleaning the Ranger for me.
(So I can get it all dirty again...)
Nothing like living in a truck for 2.5 days,
with a dog.

Anyhow.
I'll probably talk to you next from 
our cute little house in WaKeeney!
The weather looks quiet for this weekend,
so we are going to grab this open window
and hop through it.