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Don, glad you are back, did you find Ed? :rolleyes:

We searched the Caribbean for Ed. I saw tractor tire tracks on one beach and I thought they might lead to Ed but the tide washed them and I could not follow them to their destination.

As you can tell by the Vac pic the first day we were fogged in the port of Galveston and it was shut down to all ship traffic. We were delayed leaving by 10 hours and the captain had to adjust our itinerary by skipping Jamaica and adding another Mexico port. We did not have a problem with that but there was a wedding group that had planed to be married in Jamaica. I don't know what they ended up doing, but it was a life challenge/test for them to adjust or be miserable. It was a good cruise but I think we will have to start going on the Holistic cruise out of Florida. The plant based no oil food is really getting hard to find on a regular cruise. Even in the salad bar they sloth all protein (beans) with oil. They do special request but it's a pain for them and me. The people that go on cruises is different than it was 20 years ago. There are maybe 2% of the people that are in their BMI and the cruise ship caters to people who insist on greasy fried foods. I'm thinking they add lots of oil so people will fill up faster and don't eat as much food off the buffet, but it really does not work and most people gain 10 pounds a week. (Looking at the oil just turns off my appetite and I lost a pound.)
The new snorkel masks worked good. It was the full face mask with attached snorkel so you never had to even taste the saltwater and you could breathe through your nose or mouth. They did not fog because the area for the nose and mouth is together but separated from the eyes part of the mask.
I did see news about the California dam and the evacuation in the workout room on the elliptical, I glad it is still standing.
Toppop glad to see you made it through you bout with the terrible flu. Sadamo your panels are looking good. Drew glad you got your trees returned and re-delivered and planted. Eric If you need a loan I have extra monopoly money I can slip to you. Once you start to mortgaging to pay rent it's almost over for you.

Traffic was blocked on Hwy 21 today near Bastrop while they made a movie or commercial with this Leisure Van with the Lost Pines in the background while driving. The next generation of RNG will be restoring these.
http://i.wheelsage.org/pictures/l/l..._spirit/leisure_travel_vans_free_spirit_1.jpg
 
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just about finished the nut orchard, did not buy enough wire fencing so need to go back for one more. Will leave fenced first year and then see if I can take them off. Deer seem to hone in on new growth here, many of my new evergreens have been wrecked by deer.
Pics of friend/helper bringing most of the bare root stock in, and then when we were almost finished. The water wagon really does make this all possible
 

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Good Evening! 46F @ 6:00PM. Rain. Low 42F. Winds SSE at 15 to 25 mph. Chance of rain 100%. Rainfall possibly over one inch.

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Sorry for dropping off the grid over the weekend, things were just too busy and I was covering a lot of miles. I decided to go to the Death Valley campout after a friend called and said I'd be welcome to ride with he and a buddy if I wanted to meet them in Kernville Wednesday night. So I did and it was a great trip down. Mild weather, even some sun on Wednesday and Thursday. Even better, they had a motel room reserved, and offered to let me use a fold-a-bed. So while it poured down Friday and Saturday, we were warm and dry while the other ralliers got to practice open water rescues at the camp ground. But we all survived, and as usual the camp food was wonderful. Today got off to a nice start with a ride back over the Panamint range that was topped with fresh snow, but fortunately it stayed above the roads. Even enjoyed a very nice chorizzo breakfast buritto in Olancha. But I paid the piper later when I hit rain about half way home, but that was expected and went just fine with only a few minor leaks in the rain gear. Tomorrow would have been much worse with harder rain over more of the distance, so losing a day I think was a good compromise.

Larro, apparently the rain wasn't enough to overwhelm the outflow rate at the dam and the desired safety margin water level is being maintained. Oh my gosh were there a lot of flooded fields along Highway 70 south of here due to the high river levels, but nothing beyond what is expected to flood under these circumstances.

You guys have been busy; it's gonna take me a while to catch up!
 
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Some really nice rides there RNG. Glad you made it home safely. That burrito looks small by our local standards (but that may explain my gut). :)
 
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Boo, someone put in a van picture, that now shows on this thread instead of the Valentine picture.
 
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Boo, someone put in a van picture, that now shows on this thread instead of the Valentine picture.

So, on phone app only the last picture posted is the one showing at the beginning of the thread?
 
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Good evening all. 60F this morning, calm winds overcast with sky obscured. Fog developed early morning but not overly thick. Rain expected late tonight or early morning. Yesterday went on a 65 mile bike ride with 4 other guys, link will show where we rode and a couple of picks to show the scenery "whizzing" by :) Relive 'Around Ray Roberts Front Flat Then Back Flat and saw Billy K. Running wJon Bruce Jerritt & Jeff w/Jon '
today was slow day very humid.

That looks like a great ride.
Sixteen of the originals of our group are riding the Thames to Waihi section of the Hauraki Rail trail on Thursday Hauraki Rail Trail - Waikato | NZ Cycle Trail about 68Km. I would not make that distance without slowing them down so I was elected baggage boy. I'll join them on the ride around on the Friday (then again there are hot pools nearby there so I might sneak off and have a soak) and then haul their bags back home on the Saturday. I've got an 80th birthday coming up in a couple of months so I might have to buy myself an E mountain bike. I run out of puff on the hills.
There were6 or 8 of us started just on 2 years ago and now there are at least 50 turn up 9am every Wednesday.
Hauraki Rail Trail: Mountain Bike and Cycle Trail Guide
 
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