63°F and cloudy this morning, going up to 81° today.
Rained on and off most of the day on Saturday, so we piddled with inside stuff. We'd ordered a kayak trailer a little over a month ago, and The Wife decided to check online to see if there was any progress towards the reported 3-4 months delivery time. What she found was a notice that our (and many others) order had been cancelled.

No notice sent to us at all. When she called them, a nice lady there told her that they had so many orders that they couldn't fill them all, so they just started cancelling them. She then wanted to know if they could get us something else. Not in this lifetime. So, Wifey started looking some more and found one on Amazon hat had great reviews, and ordered that. Three of the four boxes arrived Friday, with the fourth finally arriving late Saturday afternoon ... after a couple of heated calls to FedEx to inform them that a Sunday delivery would indeed not be acceptable. So, about 7:30pm we started assembling the trailer. Most of it went together very easily. Some of it, though, took some small amount of violence and even a little modification. In the end, it was completed just before midnight.
We got up Sunday morning and took it on it's maiden voyage to Lake Springfield, where we finally made it far enough up Sugar Creek to get to the famed covered bridge. We strapped the kayaks together floating around under the bridge and ate a PBJ and some snacks. There were a few places close to the bridge that were challenging to find ways through the debris in the creek, but we managed without having to get out and portage around any of it. It was about a 7-1/2 mile round trip paddle, and I am feeling that today. Good time, though. We stopped on the way home at the same Mexican restaurant as last weekend, and the food was still delicious.
Kyle, tribute bands are treated the same as any other cover band. The venues that have live music pay an annual fee to the various collection organizations, and those fees get distributed to the artists they represent.
Happy Birthday, Randy.