Well, we managed to survive our four nights in the motel while our motorhome received its solar panels. Now, we have plenty of power when we are dry camping.
Solar panels being installed |
Look at that innocent face. Hard to believe that every night we were in the motel, this little guy turned into a banshee. If the howling did not disturb us enough to please him, he would stand on my chest and nip at my chin or use his claws lightly on my cheek. Just enough to make me roll over and cover my head.
Who me? |
We packed up our cats and headed back to the coast. This time we moved to Newport, OR. All I can say is that I was very happy to be back in our motorhome and to get back to a normal routine with a couple of good nights of sleep, but little did we know that we were entering the SNAFU twilight zone this week. It started with Dan falling off the ladder and landing on his bad ankle. After four hours in ER, Dan has a sprained ankle with multiple fractures in his foot. There's a chance he might need surgery to set the bones. Hopefully, we will know more by the end of this coming week.
Shaun in Newport, OR |
Wednesday, I was discovering mold growing on our wood panel walls and along the window frames. About a quarter inch thick in some spots! How fast does this stuff grow? I have been using Lysol spray to kill the mold. Usually I will spray some on a damp paper towel and saturate the area while cleaning away the mold, but the carpet in the corners also looked like it had mold so I started spraying the bedroom carpet. The next thing we knew, an ear-piercing alarm sounded throughout our rig! It was so loud that it was disorienting as to where the sound was coming from. Not the smoke alarm. We finally figured out it was the propane leak alert. Wow! There is no worry of ever sleeping through the motorhome's alarm system!
Yaquina Lighthouse |
Thanksgiving day turned into a long one while waiting for Shaun. He ran into very heavy holiday traffic and arrived after dark. Which turned out to be a good thing because he noticed the dome light on in the car. Yep, the light had been on since Tuesday when Dan had his accident and the battery was dead. Lucky for us, Shaun had brought along a small car battery charger. He had our car purring like a cat the next morning.
After dropping off the car, Shaun and I went to Yaquina Head Lighthouse to view the natural tidepools during low tide that I had checked the day before. What I did not realize was that the tide wasn't going to be all that low and we could only walk the beach area. At least, we had some beautiful weather and some gorgeous blue skies.
No tidepools today |
Saturday was better despite the cold drizzle. Shaun and I walked around the downtown area to view the marina, and to see the sea lions. The sea lions did not disappoint us with their entertaining barking 'move over' and 'stop moving, I'm trying to sleep here'. Looks like they are quite happy with their new cement floats. Beats the old wooden ones that were rotting away.
So, all in all, it has been a very strange week for us. I can only hope that things will get better and Dan will not need surgery on his foot. We will be leaving Newport early and heading back to Sutherlin for Dan's next appointment at the VA hospital in Roseburg.
On The Cutting Board
Before all the odd things started happening, I opened my shop with 21 new items with two of them being the quilts I showed in my last post. Tis the season to find that unique gift, so I am hoping people will be stopping by my shop soon.
I have already mailed out four mug rugs since opening last Monday.
I hope the others will soon find a new home!
Well, time to catch up on my sleep so I have energy to do some more quilting. It hasn't been that long, but I am already missing the touch of fabric and a needle in my hand.
Happy Quilting!