2/21/23

Wind Farm Nearby

 

Adventure Location: Falcon County Park Texas

Adventure Date: 2-21-2023

Probably the biggest event today was while washing some clothing we noticed that we had failed to get rid of excess clothing we did not need. For instance the OFM needed a couple of long sleeved tee shirts back in Alabama for when he was delayed in leaving before winter set in. Of course the store only sold them in six packs. That proved to be two shirts more than we could use. So there is two to give away.

Sure enough a few minutes later while putting things in place in the bathroom closet the OFM noticed he still had more old golf shirts that he had meant to give way 16 years ago when he went full time. They are now also gone. Some campgrounds like this one have areas to put stuff you want to give away. There went three more shirts. The Teams see no use in carrying clothing (and other items) that is very likely not to be used any time soon if ever.

By noon it was getting hot but a nice breeze was keeping the teams cool enough. Then about 1500 the breeze died for a couple of hours. HOT happened. And now this evening a nice strong breeze is cooling us.

Tonight we have a picture looking north east from the door of the Castle across the campground that had about half of the campers move out today. We have lots of elbow room available now. Check out the big wind farm in the background making us electricity . It has been expanded twice in my time coming here. Yep it is drought time here also.



And to really make it an exciting day the OFM washed part of the Castle today and found a technique that works decently here. He is hoping to get the rest of the rig washed tomorrow. It will look a lot better with all the Alabama winter road slop gone from the sides. Might even be able to get a picture without breaking the camera.

So every one take it easy in the heat if you have it and we will work extra hard at trying to have tooooo much fun again.



2 comments:

  1. I have a challenge for you which might be fun. 3 years ago we camped at Falcon Heights and our friend brought a 5 gallon pail of sea shells from Magnolia Beach to sort through to find coral. She did this right about where you are parked now and left all the sea shells in the sand so someone might wonder where they came from. Bet you can't find them!!! Have fun!!

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