Total Pageviews

Weather Where We Live

Blog Archive

Monday, August 31, 2009

postheadericon Gay August-30-09

It was pretty wet around here today with all the rain yesterday. The sun finely came out and the temp climbed to a high of 64 degrees. Cheri did her house cleaning today and I worked on one of Cheri’s projects outside. The rest of the day we did what retired people do, reading and napping. Late afternoon we put in a call to each of the three kids and each call went to voice mail. We did get a return call from two of the three. It is always good to talk with them and when we do I realize we really don’t have much to tell them because they read our blogs and already know what we are doing. It is nice to hear what they have been up to. They all have very busy lives and I guess we were the same way when we were their age.
Sunday, August 30, 2009

postheadericon Gay August-29-09

It started raining at 2:00 am and didn’t quit until 8:30 pm. It never rained hard, but was a cold wet gloomy day. One of those days when you look outside, you just don’t want to do anything. So we didn’t venture out until 2:00 pm. We went over to Sandy and Greg’s for a visit and then out for supper in Sabattus at Uncle Moe’s. The same place we have eaten the last three Saturdays. It’s just a good old family restaurant. We watched some TV with Sandy and Greg when we got back and around 8:00 pm we headed back to the 5th wheel. A very uneventful day.
Saturday, August 29, 2009

postheadericon Gay August-28-09

It was cold this morning with the wind out of the north. We had 49 degrees and 55 degrees inside the 5th wheel this morning. It’s the first time we have used the furnace since we left Florida. It was cool all day. We were in no hurry to get going this morning as we didn’t have to be anywhere. We were invited over to Pat & Roger’s for dinner and an afternoon of fun and games. The girls won most of the games we played. On the way to the Blues concert we made a stop for homemade ice cream. The concert was in Greene. Ann Marie Smith was the person that played the guitar, piano and sang old songs from the Blues. It was the first time we have ever really sat down and listened to the Blues. It was interesting but not really my kind of music. It was a good experience and glad we did it. It was around 8:00 pm when we got back to Pat and Roger’s, we said our good byes and headed for home. It was great day with to spend with friends.
Thursday, August 27, 2009

postheadericon Cheri August-27-09


Our trip began at 9:30am this morning. The temperature was 54 degrees. We put on an extra sweatshirt under our motorcycle jackets and headed for Boothbay.

We stopped at the Edgecomb Eatery for coffee and a bagel before arriving at the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens in Boothbay, Me at 11:30am. It did reach the low 70’s and that made for a very pleasant day to walk around the gardens.

They had the garden of the five senses; visitors immerse themselves in the sights, sounds, tastes, fragrances and feel of the plants.

The Slater Forest Pond featured the water lilies surrounded by lots of shade loving plants.

We took wide stone steps to the Woodland Garden. It was a big grassy area surrounded by dogwoods and shade loving plants.

We ventured through the big arch into the Rose Garden. Many of the roses had passed their prime but we were lucky enough to see a few varieties.

The Hillside Garden wound through the woods with great views of the water. There were many varieties of trees and hostas plants.

The Shoreland Trail was a well-groomed walking trail along the Back River. They had a number of stone benches to sit and take in the beautiful view. There were extensive plants, hardy native trees, perennial flowers and ground covers.

We passed the Fairy House Village, an enchanted area for children. They can use the natural materials and make their own creations.

We came back out on a dirt road heading for the Rhododendron and Perennial Gardens and were lucky enough to hop a ride on a golf cart to the garden. This one-acre garden features a massive tiered waterfall, pond and terraced stone steps that lead to the different levels of the garden. There were more than 100 kinds of rhododendrons and thousands of perennials and bulbs.

We took Birch Allee back to the Visitors Center. The road was lined with young birch that someday will be a very impressive site. It was a beautifully laid out place. They are in the process of creating 2 new gardens sections that should be open next year.

Gay took lots of pictures; the flowers were all so beautiful.

Back at the parking lot a sign read EXIT-DO NOT ENTER! Now how do you think we are going to get out of here! We succeeded despite the sign.

On our way back to HWY 27, I spied a sign that said Fused Glass Art. I thought that looked interesting so we stopped. It was an old church turned into a Gallery and living quarters. The owners summer in Boothbay, Me and winter in South Carolina. Mack Bear, one of the owners, makes fused glass kaleidoscopes. They were beautiful. I would have bought one if we weren’t traveling. They had jewelry, bowls, and hanging glass art. His wife, Susan, also paints and she had some wonderful pieces hanging around the gallery. I bought a pair of earrings and a bracelet.

I had one more stop I wanted to make. I had spied a fabric shop called ON BOARD FABRICS in Edgecomb. What beautiful material. I ended up buying a couple of different pieces of fabric. I could have bought more but we needed to get it back to the 5th wheel and the bags on the motorcycle were already full. I’m looking ahead to doing a quilt this winter. I’ll buy a piece here and a piece there and hope it all comes together!

We were back home by 4:45pm. The temperature had dropped to 65 degrees. The last few miles were a little cool riding.

A spectacular day.

Gay has uploaded pictures of the day. See album Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens

postheadericon Gay August-26-09

This morning Cheri did some laundry and I dumped the holding tank. Late morning we drove into Winthrop to get groceries. We were planning on going down to the coast today, but the weather forecast for today is rain starting around 3:00 pm. So we decided to go into Augusta to Old Fort Western, which is open from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm. At 12:45 pm we headed out on the motorcycle. When we got out of the campground it looked like rain so we turned around and went back to the 5th wheel. So we spent the afternoon and evening reading and playing games. It wasn’t a good day for me playing games. Cheri won everything we played, also won everything yesterday. By the way it never did rain, felt like we wasted a day of site seeing. Maybe God thought we needed a day of rest.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009

postheadericon Cheri August-25-09

Our day began about 9:30am when we hopped on the motorcycle and headed for Portland.
Our first stop was the Portland Observatory. It is the only remaining historic maritime signal station in the U.S.
We got a guided tour up the 103 steps to the top. It is 83 feet high, which allowed the incoming ships to be identified from 30 miles away. The merchants were charged for the service of signaling the arrival of their vessels with the systems of colored flags, giving them enough time to have a crew ready at the wharf to meet and unload the shops. You got a magnificent view of Portland and Casco Bay.
Our next stop was the Shipyard Brewing Co., Maine’s premier microbrewery located in Portland’s historic waterfront. We were shown a short film on how the beer is made and where the ingredients come from before being taken to a large room where the beer is bottled, labeled, and boxed for shipment. Shipyard Beer is well known and liked all down the east coast as well as in California. Of course at the end of the tour we were taken to the tasting room where we were given 5 different beers to taste. I didn’t like any of them. Gay liked 3 out of 5. He finished up all my samples.
It was getting on towards lunch time so we tried the Flatbread Co, the all natural pizza baked in a primitive, wood fired Earthen Oven. You can watch them toss the dough into the air and put it on the flat irons and place it in the big open fire oven. It didn’t take long for it to cook and we thought it was really good.
We did a little shopping but didn’t find anything worth bringing home.
We went down by the waterfront looking for Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse and ended up at the Bug Light. They are similar in style and we didn’t realize we’d gone to the wrong one until we got home. We couldn’t see what people were talking about when they referred to the granite breakwater between the shore and the lighthouse. Oh well, next visit maybe we will take that in!

One last stop for the day was the Two Fat Cats Bakery. The sweets there are all made from scratch. When we walked in we could smell the fresh peach pies that just came out of the oven. We choose a Whoopie Pie. It tasted just like the ones my Mom used to make.
On our way home we stopped in Sabattus for homemade ice cream. That’s supper. We had another big day.
Gay has uploaded pictures of the day see album Old Town Portland

postheadericon Gay August-24-09

Today we took a 150 motorcycle ride to see the Penobscot Narrows Bridge, Observatory and Historic Fort Knox. We arrived at the bridge around 11:00 am. A one-minute ride on the fastest elevator in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont took us to the top of the tallest public bridge-observatory in the world. The others are in China, Slovakia and Thailand. The observatory opened in May 2007 and has proved to be a very popular attraction. The beauty of the Penobscot River and surrounding countryside is immediately apparent as the elevator door slides open to a dizzying view from 420 feet up. Ascend two more levels up to find 360 degrees views, complete with identification panels showing you how to locate nearby mountains, lakes and towns. Then we headed over to Fort Knox, Maine's largest historic fort, features stunning military architecture and master granite craftsmanship. Constructed between 1844 and 1864 by master craftsmen and never fully completed, this is an unaltered example of a large mid-19th century granite coastal fortification. It is also New England's finest unmodified specimen of military architecture of the period. The fort was strategically located on the narrows of the Penobscot River to protect the river valley from naval attack. Although it never saw combat, Fort Knox was garrisoned during the Civil and Spanish American Wars. Fort Knox bears the distinction of being Maine's first granite fort. About 500 troops from Connecticut were stationed here during the Spanish-American War. They lived outside the main fort structure in large tents. On the way back we stopped for a late lunch. Cheri had a bowl of clam chowder and I had a bowl of lobster stew. We had to wait while they prepared it. It was ok but not great. To me soup has to be made and set for a while to get the flavor throughout the soup. Cheri wanted to stop at a quilt shop on the way home. I really didn’t want to stop as it looked like rain, but we stopped any way. When we came out of the shop it had just started to sprinkle. We were going to wait it out and then thought we better get going as we still had 40 miles to go before we would be home and no rain suits. We had sprinkles most of the way home and drove through places where it had rained hard with water standing along the road. So as it turned out if we hadn’t stopped at the quilt shop we would have gotten soaked, instead on a little damp. So the right thing to do was listening to my wife. (Can’t believe I said that) We arrived home around 5:30 pm. Most of what I have written here came off the Internet.
I have uploaded pictures for the day see album Fort Knox & Penobscot Narrows Bridge.
Monday, August 24, 2009

postheadericon Gay August-23-09

Not much going on today. I found a local church on the internet this morning. At 10:30 am we headed for the Kennebec Community Church in Winthrop for the 11:00 am service. It is a sister church to the main one in Augusta. When we got home I got the grill out and grilled hamburgers and chicken breast for. So we had chicken and salad for lunch. Cheri froze the rest of the chicken and hamburgers for later in the week meals. We were planning on going for a motorcycle ride this afternoon but an afternoon shower took care of that plan. I did do some computer work and Cheri spent the time reading. We did get a lot of rain during the evening. I watched the late news and Portland (Maine) reported they have set a record for the wettest summer in the 137 years. The weather report for tomorrow is more rain.
Sunday, August 23, 2009

postheadericon Gay August-22-09

Things are pretty wet around here from the storm last night. There are so many trees here in the campground that the sun takes awhile to get through. Also with the high humidity it stayed damp all day. This morning we made a trip to Augusta as Cheri had a few things she wanted to pick up. While she was doing her shopping I browsed the book store. It was 11:30 when we got back home. After lunch we went over to Greg & Sandy’s for a visit and out to Lewiston for supper. Of course on the way back we had to stop and have some homemade ice cream. When we got back to Greg & Sandy’s we watched a couple shows on TV. Around 8:30 pm we headed back to the 5th wheel. It threatened rain all day and the weather report had a 60 % chance of rain, but it never did rain.

I have the pictures from the LA balloon feast uploaded.
Saturday, August 22, 2009

postheadericon Gay August-21-09

We were up before 4:00 am this morning. At 5:00 am we headed into Lewiston to the LA Balloon Fest. They were going to have a sun rise balloon lift off. But because of the fog it didn’t happen. They did fill four balloons and had them tethered. The Remax balloon did lift off and went up about 40 feet and then settled back to the ground. After taking several pictures we left to go and have some breakfast. We stopped at a Duncan Donuts and had their breakfast sandwich, not very good but the donuts were great. Then it was off to Wal-Mart to get groceries. We were back to the campground by 9:30 am. I did computer work and Cheri did laundry. Late afternoon we went for a walk around the campground, our first walk here in the campground. The campground is very rustic and nice. This evening Cheri and I played Five Crown and I won two of the three games. Then we played the 10,000 Dice Game and I won two of the three games. Then we played Cribbage and Cheri won both games and in fact she skunked me the first game. It seems she always wins at Cribbage. Around 6:00 pm we had a bad storm come through, there was also a tornado warning for the area as there had been three tornados spotted in the state. We heard a loud lighting strike close by that knocked the power out. A little later we saw the ambulance outside. A woman at the campsite across the road got hit by the lighting. She had just grabbed the car door handle when the lighting struck. The rescue squad person said she had some bad burns but wasn’t life threatening. A couple of hours later we got our power back on. That was enough excitement for one day. I have uploaded pictures of the balloon feast, see album Lewiston-Auburn (LA) Balloon Feast.

Do to the storm last night there is no telephone service or internet service in the campground this morning. I use their high speed internet service to upload pictures. As soon as we get service I will upload the pictures.
Friday, August 21, 2009

postheadericon Gay August-20-09

We were on the road with the motorcycle before 9:00 am headed for Fryeburg to take Sharleen and Robyn out for dinner as Sunday is Sharleen’s birthday. We stopped in Auburn at McDonald’s for breakfast. It has been years since we went to McDonald’s for breakfast. It was 11:30 am before we got to Fryeburg. Sharleen didn’t know we were coming. Robyn drove the four of us to Portland and Yarmouth to look at GPS units. In Yarmouth we stopped at the Delorme Maps store to check out their GPS units and see Eartha. Eartha is a 3-dimensional scale model of our earth with mountains and landforms in full 3D, that rotates and revolves, simulating the earth’s real movements. Eartha was given the title of "World's Largest Revolving/Rotating Globe" by the editors of the Guinness Book of World Records in 1999, and still holds that record today. It measures 41.5 ft in diameter. Unveiled July 23, 1998 Eartha took two years to build and represents earth as it is seen from space. It rotates and revolves on a specially designed and built mechanized, cantilever arm. Sharleen ended up buying one for the car and still wants one to go Geo-caching. We eat lunch at Cindy’s; we all had a fresh haddock fish basket. I also had a bowl of corn chowder. It was the best I have ever had. Sharleen and Cheri had fresh blue berry short cake. It was 6:30 pm before we got started back to our campground from Fryeburg. We didn’t get home until 8:30 pm. It was a 160 mile round trip on the motorcycle. I have uploaded pictures of the day, see album Sharleen’s Birthday.
Thursday, August 20, 2009

postheadericon Gay August-19-09

Today was a lazy day. It was another very warm day but not as bad as yesterday. I took a long walk down by the beach on Arrow Pond and then back up along a dirt road that led back to the highway and then back to the campground. I guess it was about two miles. Cheri stayed in where it was cool as we run the air conditioner all day, it felt good. I did work on the fifth wheel hitch. The lubricating disk would no longer stay attached to the pin box so I took it and cut it down to fit on the fifth wheel. I still have to get some bolts and drill the holes to install it. I did get the grill out this evening and grilled rib eye steak. Cheri fixed beans and baked potatoes to go with the steak, very good. It was a retirement day.
Wednesday, August 19, 2009

postheadericon Gay August-18-09




Cheri and I took our time getting around this morning as we didn’t have to be anywhere early today. It was another very hot day with a high of 92 degrees and humidity at 79 %. It was the hottest day so far but not the really high humidity. We rode the motorcycle over to Auburn to meet Pat and Roger for lunch. As we were riding the air felt like a blow torch coming at us. We got to Mac’s Grill before Pat and Roger, so we went ahead and got a table, also the air conditioning felt good. When Pat and Roger arrived, they told us that when they came out to their car form the hospital where they volunteer two days a week and found someone had backed into their car. The person was kind enough to leave their name and number on the windshield. So after we eat they stopped to get and estimate on the damage. Cheri and I had to stop at Wal-Mart to get a money order for our license plates as they will not take a personal check. Then we met back at Pat and Rogers for an afternoon of visiting and playing Five Crown. After a couple of games we took a break and sat outside where it was a little cooler. Pat and Roger had bought sub sandwiches for supper. Then we watched the sun set and I was able get some pictures of it. We played another game of Five Crown and then it was time to head back to the 5th wheel.
Tuesday, August 18, 2009

postheadericon Gay August-17-09

We did a 103 mile round trip motorcycle ride to Harpswell today. We met Robyn at her friend’s place where she is helping with the lobster fishing and packing lobsters for the stores. She took us to the packing house and where the lobster boats come in to unload. Robyn’s friend Sue took us out for a boat ride. It was almost like traveling through a maze of all the lobster trap buoys. We got to see seals and houses out on islands, also a memorial to all the people that has been lost at sea. The four of us had lunch together at a seafood restaurant; there is nothing better than fresh sea food. Later in the afternoon Robyn took us to Bailey Island. We stopped several times so I could take pictures along the way. We got to see the old cribstone bridge that is being rebuilt. It is one of a kind. They had to build a temporary bridge along the side of the existing for the traffic while the rebuild is being done. It was a great day to be with family and new friends. We got home around 7:00 pm. I have uploaded pictures for the day, see album Harpswell. There was so much humidity in the air it was hard to take and distant pictures. Thanks to Robyn and Sue for showing us the adventure of living on the coast.
Monday, August 17, 2009

postheadericon Gay August-16-09


Well I thought the last two days were hot and humid but today was the worst. It was 89 degrees with 100 % humidity. I always thought that at100 % humidity it would be raining. The weather report was 100 % humidity with a high of 88 degrees and would feel like 96 degrees with a 2% chance of rain. Today was pack up and move day. Our tanks are full and need to check into a campground so we can dump. We had dinner with Sandy and Greg before we left. It was a big trip today, 6.8 miles. We are staying at the More to Life Family Campground. We will be here until September 14th. We had a hard time getting into our site, not much room to maneuver around. After a couple of tries and a dented hubcap on the front of the truck we made it in. While backing in I caught a rock with the right front wheel and the rock won the battle. It was too hot to wander around the campground and check it out so maybe tomorrow we will do it. Cheri did a couple of loads of laundry and as we have only 30 amps of electric we had to have the air conditioner off while the dryer was running.
Sunday, August 16, 2009

postheadericon Gay August-15-09

Greg and I took a load of trash to the recycle center in Auburn this morning and stopped at Sears on the way home. He wanted to see about new tires for his truck. He found a good deal so we headed back home to get his other truck and then back to Lewiston for the tires. While we waited for the tires we checked out all the tools in Sears. It was around 12:30 pm when we got home for lunch. It was very hot 88 degrees and 93 % humidity. So we all stayed inside by the air conditioner and visited. Cheri and Sandy were working on a jigsaw puzzle when Sharon stopped over with her quilt books. At 4:30 pm we headed to Lewiston for supper. We eat at Governors restaurant, it was very good. When we got back, we drove down by the lake to see the End of Summer Fireworks. It was a very nice 20 minute display. It was a good day to stay inside where it was cool.
Saturday, August 15, 2009

postheadericon Gay August-14-09

Today is Jodi's birthday. Happy birthday and have a great day. This morning Cheri, Sharon, and Sandy went to Augusta to see Shelia (Cheri’s sister). Today was her birthday. So they had a little birthday party for her. I went to work on the truck. I got all the wiring and relays installed for the air horns. It turned out to be a bigger job then I thought it would be. It also was very hot out in the sun working on it. We had a high temp of 88 degrees with high humidity. We had a late lunch when Cheri got home. It was around 2:00 pm when I got done with the truck. After I got cleaned up, we took it easy the rest of the day. I even started the air conditioner to cool things off.
Friday, August 14, 2009

postheadericon Gay August-13-09

Pat and Roger called us this morning and wanted to take us to the United Maine Craftsmen Art & Crafts Show at the Cumberland fair grounds near Portland. There were over 300 Maine artisans selling and demonstrating their crafts. It was very interesting and of course Cheri found a couple of things to buy. Roger and I spent some time with a guy that was doing scroll saw cutting, I have always been interested in doing this and he gave us a lot of tips on the different types of saw blades he used. We didn’t have a lot of time as we had to be back early this afternoon so Pat could take her granddaughter to a puppet show. We got back to the 5th wheel around 12:30 pm. After lunch Cheri went over to see Sandy and show her the things she bought. Later in the afternoon Sandy came over with her photo album to show us pictures she had taken the last couple of years. After supper Sandy and we took a ride for some homemade ice cream. It was the best.
Thursday, August 13, 2009

postheadericon Gay August-12-09

We were in no hurry to get going this morning as we had no plans for anything. We did make a trip to Augusta this forenoon. I was planning on taking the motorcycle but rain was predicted for the day so we took the truck. We took the toll road and the rate for cars is $1.00 and thought it would be about $1.50 for our truck, wrong, it cost us $2.50. We made a stop at Lowe’s so I could pick up a few things to do the air horns install when they come in. I plan on using the horn button to blow the air horns or the standard horn. Also when I shut off the truck only the standard horn will work. I had to go to Radio Shack to get the relay I needed. We also stopped at Wal-Mart to pick up a few groceries. We were back to the 5th wheel by 12:30 pm. After lunch I went to get some fresh sweet corn at the local farm stand. We had some last Sunday for the picnic and it was the best. Will we had it for supper and this batch wasn’t as good as what we had Sunday. This afternoon we sat down to do some reading and we both ended up napping. I woke up before Cheri and went outside and saw Sandy out with her cat, so I went over and visited with her. A little later Cheri came out with her craft and quilt books. The girls went inside to check out the books and I went back to the truck and started to lay out the installation of the air horns. After looking things over I decided I didn’t want to start anything this late in the day. When Cheri got back I told her to put on her walking shoes. We took a long walk which we both needed. It’s been a long time since we have done our morning and or evening walk. We watched some TV and called it a night.
Wednesday, August 12, 2009

postheadericon Gay August-11-09

Cheri and I went looking for a campground in the area that we could stay in for a month. We checked out four of them before we found one we liked. The only problem is we won’t be able to get our Direct TV as there are too many trees. I guess a month without TV isn’t going to kill me; it will give me a chance to catch up on my reading. It was 12:30 pm before we got back to the 5th wheel. Cheri fixed lobster for lunch. This afternoon we went down to see Ken and Sharon. Cheri checked out all the crafts and quilts Sharon has done. Ken and I had a visit out in the garage. We had to cut our visit short as it looked like rain and we had windows open in the 5th wheel. It started to rain just before we got back and was able to get the windows close without anything getting wet. We got a hard rain that lasted a couple hours. Cheri went over to visit with Sandy and I stayed home and watched TV and did some work on the computer.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009

postheadericon Gay August-10-09











Pat and Roger picked us up at 9:30 am and we headed to the Maine Maritime Museum in Bath. We were there three years ago but wanted to do the Bath Iron Works tour. At 11:00 am we attended a talk on the old ship yards. Then at 12:30 pm it was time for our tour of the Bath Iron Works where they build Navy ships (no pictures allowed). We boarded a trolley which took us through the ship yard and showed us the different stages of ship building. It takes four years to build a ship before it can be turned over to the Navy. The Navy takes another two years for shake down and changes before it leaves the ship yard and is assigned to a Navy port. It was a very interesting day. For more information on the Bath Iron Works go to http://www.gdbiw.com/ after the tour we headed downtown to the Kennebec Tavern for lunch. It is located on the Kennebec River, so we sat outside to eat. Then back to the museum to for more history on ship building. We finally left at 5:00 pm as the museum was closing for the day. On the way home we stopped for pie at a restaurant in Richmond. When we got home we played a couple of games of Five Crown which Pat and Roger each won a game. It was a great day to spend with friends.
Monday, August 10, 2009

postheadericon Gay August-9-09











Greg and I left for the car show at the local fairgrounds at 9:00 am. I was surprised how many cars that were there, around 100 plus. Greg and I had to hurry around the show as we had to be back at the house by 11:00 am to get things set up for a family picnic. It was the first time Cheri has been together with her sisters in many years. Robyn and Sharleen brought lobsters, we had brats, and Sandy had hamburgers and hot dogs. So we had plenty of things to cook on the grill. After lunch we had an afternoon of visiting and catching up on what everyone has been doing over the last few years. This evening Greg, Sandy, Cheri and I went to Lewiston for homemade ice cream. It was a beautiful day to spend with family.
Sunday, August 9, 2009

postheadericon Gay August-8-09

While Greg and Sandy mowed lawn I worked on the fire place in the 5th wheel. It would no longer heat. After I got it apart I found a broken wire to the heating element. I was able to solder it back on. It works like new again, another project that I am glad to have done. I was feeling so good about that so I checked out the back up camera again. Still can’t figure out what is causing the jitter in the picture. I am beginning to think it is the nature of the beast. Greg and I went this afternoon to get a tank of LP for our 5th wheel and a tank for their gas grill. Sandy and Cheri went somewhere shopping while Greg and I sat around visiting. The four of us went to Lewiston for supper at Uncle Moe’s restaurant. We met Greg and Sandy’s son Floyd and his wife Jessie along with their three kids. When we got back to Sandy and Greg’s we watched some TV and called it a night;
Saturday, August 8, 2009

postheadericon Gay August-7-09

I finished up greasing the truck this morning, glad to have that project done. I went to get my truck log book so I could write down my mileage as I keep a record of all my fuel and oil changes. It also has all our camping cards in it. I couldn’t find it anywhere. The last time I could remember having it was when we checked into the last campground. So I called them and sure enough I left it on their counter. Thank goodness we are only 30 miles away. So this afternoon, after a couple of rain showers Greg and I took the motorcycles for a ride over to the campground to pick up the log book. We took a different route back so it was a nice ride. We also checked out the pressure on the air compressor on the truck to see if it had enough pressure to blow air horns. It checked out good with 120 pounds of pressure. So Greg being a trucker, I had an expert on air horns. He showed me the different styles and types. He said Grover Air Horns were the best. So Greg called and ordered me a set. They should be here in a week. I will be like a little boy with a new toy. I have always wanted air horns for our tuck. Cheri and Sandy spent the day together going though their mother old picture albums and other things at sisters do when they get together.
Friday, August 7, 2009

postheadericon Gay August-6-09

Greg came home last night and didn’t have to work today as they only had enough work for one of his trucks. He went to town this morning for a haircut so I worked on the toilet in the 5th wheel, have a leak somewhere when you flush it. I took it apart and couldn’t find anything wrong, put it back together and now will wait to see if it still leaks. Cheri and Sandy went to town shopping and later Greg and I went to town to get a fuel filter, oil filter and oil for our truck. When we got back we changed the oil and filters when the girls called us for supper. After supper we went to Augusta for a movie. We went to see Funny People. We left after about 15 minutes as the langrage was so bad and the story was stupid. When we got back home we watched some TV with Greg and Sandy. Watched Raising the Bar, it’s a very good show and Sandy had recorded it for Greg. We thought we would miss it as we didn’t have any TV Monday night. All in all it was a great day and the weather cooperated.
Thursday, August 6, 2009

postheadericon Gay August-5-09

We were in no hurry this morning as we only have 35 miles to go. So we took our time and relaxed with an extra cup of coffee. By the time we got the 5th wheel close up and the motorcycle loaded it was a little after 11:00 am before we left the campground. When we got to Sandy and Greg’s (Cheri’s sister) Cheri and Sandy went in the house to visit while I got things set up. The electrical outlet we use was broken so I jumped on the motorcycle and went and got a new one. It was a good excuse to go for a bike ride. I just got the new outlet installed when I heard a loud clap of thunder. I looked up and saw a large black cloud and the wind came up, the temperature dropped about 10 degrees. I quickly put things away and put the motorcycle in the garage. Will we ended up with just a sprinkle and soon the sun was back out and the temp was back up. At 4:00 pm Sandy, Cheri and I headed to Augusta for supper at Apple Bee’s. It’s Cheri’s and my favorite place to eat. But today the food was terrible. If it were our first time I would never eat at an Apple Bee’s again. We stopped to see Cheri’s other sister (Sharon) on the way back to Sandy’s. We had a nice visit with her and Ken. Greg (Sandy’s husband) is down in Wells trucking and doesn’t get home until the weekends.
Wednesday, August 5, 2009

postheadericon Gay August-4-09

It is a beautiful day in the neighborhood today, lots of sunshine. I unload the motorcycle this morning and we took a 90 mile ride through the country side. We had called Ed and Lorraine LeBlanc from Turner Maine, but got no answer. They are friends that stay in the same campground as us in Florida. We did fine their home and left a note to call us so we could get together. We make a stop at an organic farm. They had a store with all organic foods, also made their own cheese. We got back to the 5th wheel around 1:30 pm and had a late lunch. Cheri finished up her laundry. We read and watch some TV. After supper we went to see Cheri’s girl friend and her husband (Pat & Roger Dunbar), Cheri and Pat worked and lived together before we were married. It was nice to see their home after a major addition. It is a beautiful home on the lake. We had a nice visit and played a couple of games of Five Crown which Cheri and Roger each won. We plan on getting together again sometime next week.
Tuesday, August 4, 2009

postheadericon Gay August-3-09




We got closed up and on the road by 10:45 am, a beautiful day and no rain. We had only 100 miles to go today so we were in no hurry. We made a stop at Wal-Mart in Auburn to pick up my prescription and some groceries. We arrived at the Beaver Brook Campground in North Monmouth around 2:30 pm. We got a full hook up camp site with 50 amps of service. So Cheri has been busy doing laundry and cleaning. We had lobster and baked potato for supper. We took a walk this evening around the campground and took a couple pictures of the Beaver Brook that runs through the campground. There are so many trees that we weren’t able to get the satellite to work, but we have quit a few shows recorded so we watched them.
Sunday, August 2, 2009

postheadericon Cheri August-2-09


We were ready to head to the Fairgrounds for the flea market by 9:30 am. Sharleen and Robyn both found a purchase but Gay & I came away empty handed.

It is cooler today and looks like more rain. Gay loaded the motorcycle on the lift and Sharleen and I went to the Pizza Shed to pick up our pizza for lunch.

We all sat down for a few games of Five Crown. Gay won one and I won one. Next it was two games of 10,000 dice game. I won them both. I was lucky today!

Here is a picture of us in our younger days.
Saturday, August 1, 2009

postheadericon Gay Aug-1-09











Well today is Cheri’s birthday, She is now ?? years young. Sharleen, Cheri and I left for the Indian Pow Wow in North Conway. It was very interesting with all the venders and the ceremonial dances they preformed. We did leave early to come back to Sharleen’s as the sun was very hot and no shade to stand in. Robyn and Sharleen surprised Cheri with lobster tails and birthday cake for dinner. This afternoon the girls went shopping and I worked on the light over the dinette and the light over the recliners. They stopped working yesterday. It appears to be an open in the wiring somewhere. I took all the lights apart and couldn’t find the problem. So I gave up and put everything back together and turned on the switch and the lights worked. What can I say, I know it won’t last. Late this afternoon we played the dice game and Cheri won two games and Sharleen won one. Poor me, I didn’t win any. We plan on playing some Five Crown this evening.