I was hot again this morning. The air conditioners started running at about 9:30. We had our coffee. About 10 Alice and Keith invited us to go to IHop with them for breakfast. I know that iHop doesn't sound exciting but it tasted pretty good to all of us.
We took care of other mundane tasks. The main one was checking our medicines and ordering refills from a nearby CVS. Life on the road isn't all was exciting or particularly interesting. The great part is visiting old friends and meet new ones. Of course we get to see and appreciate this wonderful world that God has provided to nurture and maintain us. We are thankful that world is beautiful and we are Blessed with the health and means to enjoy this world.
The heat has been really getting to me and I took a nap after getting back to the RV park. ate I felt pretty restless and decided to go to a store that Wendell had recommended and check on their supply of 5.7 x 28 mm ammunition. They had it and I bought a few boxes I also bought a box of .45 ACP FMJ because the price was right. Sportsman's Warehouse is like a smaller version of Cabella's or Bass World. We stocked and pretty busy.
While out I looked for some caches and found one.It gets difficult to do caches in a city you aren't familiar with, Winding street and not knowing the lay of the land doesn't help. Add to those several caches that have been DNF'ed or maintenance needed noted with no indication that the owner has checked on them recently..
Around the corner form the RV park is a hamburger stand called Giant Burgers.. Alice had told us Wendell thought the food was great, Alice disagreed. I decided to stop and get a burger to split with Gerri and decide who was right. We decided to go with Wendell's opinion. This burger was right up there with our favorite from Nessies Burgers in Escondito, CA.
Kieth and Alice had gone to a party at a friends house here in Redding. They got back to the park early and we visited for awhile. Even though it reached 108 the weather seemed more bearable.ad it wasn't unpleasnt to be out for short times.
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