Sep 19, 2013
Que Pasa???
Too much is happening, I can’t even keep up with my blog posting. I received my new camera a few days ago and it has been taking photos just fine but when I went to download them into iPhoto they came up out of order and then totally disappeared forever. I managed to edit a few of them first but I will have to get this sorted out soon.
Fortunately it seems that the thunderstorms have stopped. That is mainly because our hot temperatures have stopped. At noon today as I write this it is only 13C /56F and for me that is cold. It was suppose to be a sunny day with a high of 23C/72F.
Good news from our friends in Mazatlan, they are managing to brave Hurricane Manuel and dealing with the full moon high tides and lots and lots of rain.
We finally got our repairs completed on the RV. It took the RV tech three visits but he got lots of little things done and a few major ones like changing the air cleaner on the generator, redoing the toilet flange seal, servicing our fridge, blowing out the furnace and hot water tank and lots of caulking. After all most RV’s are held together with caulking. I even have the carpet cleaner scheduled for next Thursday so I now have to get in there and put things away.
I made a delicious quinoa tabbouleh for dinner with fresh tomatoes and cucumbers from a friend’s garden. Then I added left over BBQ’d salmon to a caesar salad to complete the meal. This will become one of our favorites on hot nights in Mexico. I ate mine right out of the bowls, while Colin put his on a plate. We make our caesar salads in different bowls as I use a low fat dressing.
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Poor little Carmeh! That was some storm and I’m sure it was very loud with all the windows you have. Just like being in an RV although you are more securely anchored down. We are very lucky that storms do not faze our dachsies at all. Why is Colin pulling all the plants out of the pots? Do you just throw them out at the end of the season and put the pots away?
Colleen…..that is what he is doing, pulling the plants out and going to store the pots. Your doxies are lucky. I just hate to see the suffering and fear.
Bob….dogs can be be very sensitive and yet others are just fine.
My “dog-in-law” has a thunder shirt for those times when there’s a storm. We also discovered that testing the smoke detectors if he’s within earshot sent him into shaking fits.
We didn’t realize that would happen, and made sure we didn’t do that again. Poor little guy.
No worries now though, as he no longer lives here.