Checking In from Piseco Lake in the Adirondacks as a loon calls from the lake:
Our trip went w/o incident other than my discovery at 7:30AM this morning that the Tundra's battery was fully discharged.

Apparently I forgot that I had the key toggled to accessory when re-cleaning the Tundra after Brogen's trip to the doggie gulag. :embarrassed:
BEF- I am happy that you continue to progress and there is a focus on discharge home. You are lucky to have such a neighbor friend to support your return home. Your Dad at 95 and still going strong is pretty amazing. I am glad he is tougher than a hive of angry yellow jackets and had no apparent (self-reported) ill effects from the stings. Good luck tryin to rein him in.

I wish your Wife safe travels.
Kyle- Thanks for the + thoughts. There is no cellphone coverage here, but the WIFI is better here than when home.
Drew- I am happy that your dinner turned out well.
David- I am happy that you found the missing link.
Wngsprd- I am glad that you find that weather site useful. I am still looking for a site that gives a more localized graphic of similar data.
Thomas- That’s a nice sized bear. Thanks for sharing its picture. FWIW- A black bear can run 35mph for short spurts. I saw a birdseed stealing bear on its hind legs go from 0 to full speed in a heartbeat with Brogen on its tail. It managed to outrun Brogen until it climbed a tree in the woods. Brogen was one stupid, but lucky dog. He might not be so lucky in the future.
My + thoughts, wishes, and prayers for all especially those medically and physically challenged.