Good news for me
My 30-minute drive to the VA this morning was to draw blood for testing. So it took about five minutes to draw the blood, and then another 30 minutes to drive home, too bad I couldn't just email them some blood and save a lot of driving on my part.
I finally got up the nerve to put some water in the Arctic Fox's water tank and turn on the water pump to pressurize the trailer’s fresh water system, fully expecting to have broken water pipes spraying gallons of water in every direction and possibly washing me out the door and onto the ground like a tsunami. So I put on my daughter's lifejacket, which she uses on her paddleboard, so that I wouldn't drown before the water flow carried me outside. Remember, this fifth wheel has been experiencing temperatures as low as 20 below zero during the winter, and it was unfortunate enough to have me in charge of winterizing the poor critter.
However, I didn't need to use the lifejacket or the standby scuba tank because no water was spraying from any of the water pipes in the entire camper. This was unimaginable, so I figured it had to be a warping of the space-time continuum where the three dimensions of space combined into a four-dimensional framework in the context of relativity..... Or more likely, I bought the good antifreeze at Walmart instead of the cheap stuff.
But whatever caused it, the Arctic Fox isn't leaking water, and that's very important when you're trying to sell a trailer.
Theboondork…..Making physics fun.
Pansies, or something that resembles Pansies.
Close-up of something. It might be a flower of some kind, or it could be my big toe; it’s been itching lately but it’s hard to tell from this angle.
No flowers, just leaves in the rain. When you take pictures of leaves, it’s supposed to be very artsy. After all, it must be Art because why else would anyone want to take photos of leaves? But in my case, I didn’t have anything else to take a picture of, so all you get is soggy, wet leaves……and art.
But just in case you don’t see the art, these leaves represent the slippery bridges in our life, going over, going under, and going all around. Each leaf represents a bridge we take as we travel through life. But no matter which bridge we take, just like leaves, we always end up in the dump.