Friday - July 26th Beautiful 70 Degrees
We arrived home safely after our camping trip to southeastern PA. When we arrived home, the temperatures were in the low 70's and the skies were a beautiful blue with a gentle breeze. We quickly unpacked the motor home and I set to the job of a weeks worth of laundry.
Steve had collected the mail daily and deposited it on the kitchen table, so while Lou was off to an appointment, I quickly sorted through the mail and worked on med boxes and prepared our dinner while the washer hummed.
I washed all of the bedding so every thing would be clean to start our next trip fresh. I hung the bedding on the clothesline; however, I knew the sheets would not get dry before going to bed and I have left clothes on the line overnight many times, but I wasn't prepared for what I would find the next morning. Sometime between 5:30 and 8:00 AM, something got mixed up in the fitted sheet and tore it down from the clothesline and tramped on it and left it on the ground with puncture holes in it along with a three cornered tear in it. I gathered it up and brought it and Lou and I looked at it and determined I could repair it and put the torn part at the foot of the bed and use it on our trip. I washed it again and hung it back on the line, but took it down mid afternoon.
Last evening we went to Krista's for dinner to celebrate her birthday a day late and after a campfire in their yard we were all walking back towards our house, we were met with a beautiful buck coming towards us, what this what tangled with our sheet this morning?
We didn't have a camera with us, it didn't matter, as he went next door and was in no hurry to leave, cars went by and watched him and he eventually came back into our yard crossed the road in front of a car that stopped and watched and then recrossed back to our yard and back across the creek. Had lots of time to get the camera and take pictures. Lou took these with my camera.
I repaired the sheet this morning and will remake the bed tonight. Today we will run the weedeaters for the majority of the day.
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