In our RV park we do not have propane delivered like we did in Kerrville. This park has a propane tank but any motor home must be moved up to the tank and then after filling taken back to your site. Consequently we had to close up our home, make it ready for traveling by pulling in our four slides and then motor around to the tank and after filling our propane tank, 30 gallon capacity, move back to our site. This whole process took us all morning and then we had to get set back up and cleaned up as well. Finally this exercise was complete and we were not only back up on the propane level but the whole coach was clean too.
We then ran to the grocery store and returned home just before the promised storm hit. It rained off and on from about three till nine in the evening. At times it rained very hard but as usual we appreciated the rain since we have been in drought conditions for so long.
Foxy made meat loaf for dinner with baked potatoes and a salad. Comfort food was essential on such a day. Happy travels.
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