Awake: 6:05 Temp 68 sleep 6+21 sunny, then late rain overnight @ Nicktown.
We had a welcome visitor join us @ our KK this morning; a local gal, Patrice, now living & working in CA. She gave us a description of her work, her co-workers work, the company she worked for & the products they produce. She was extremely detailed in her talk.
It was downright fascinating. Most of us stayed about (30) min longer than our usual break-up time asking questions & admiring her skills.
Early afternoon, my sister Corinne paid us a visit; a classmate was being buried in the Nicktown Cemetery & she joined the small group at his final resting place. She couldn't stay long as she continues to pack her things in Lilly to be ready for a potential job offer elsewhere.
@ 4:20, K & I motored to Ebensburg to join my bro Don & his wife Josie with a walk around town for the 5th annual Wings & Wheels celebration. This was our 1st time & we were overwhelmed with the number of motorcycles, the crowd and the classic cars, hotrods, venders, etc. plenty of space to work under the hood on this Dodge You want more engine space......you've got it! We followed this beauty into town. Here we have 2 beauties with one shot. The weather cooperated nicely & from all indications, there were no evil acts what-so-ever. Eventually we did find a restaurant, Clark Powell's that was not too backed up with customers. Kathy & I each had a very decent hamburger with all the trimmings. After that, we continued walking around in a different part of town to see even more vehicles. Then we returned to D & J's home to sit & yak with a little libation. This was a nice surprise & we thank D & J for the opportunity. Back @ our motorhome, we watched some of our political recorded channels.
Lights out: 12:29am.
We had a welcome visitor join us @ our KK this morning; a local gal, Patrice, now living & working in CA. She gave us a description of her work, her co-workers work, the company she worked for & the products they produce. She was extremely detailed in her talk.
It was downright fascinating. Most of us stayed about (30) min longer than our usual break-up time asking questions & admiring her skills.
Early afternoon, my sister Corinne paid us a visit; a classmate was being buried in the Nicktown Cemetery & she joined the small group at his final resting place. She couldn't stay long as she continues to pack her things in Lilly to be ready for a potential job offer elsewhere.
@ 4:20, K & I motored to Ebensburg to join my bro Don & his wife Josie with a walk around town for the 5th annual Wings & Wheels celebration. This was our 1st time & we were overwhelmed with the number of motorcycles, the crowd and the classic cars, hotrods, venders, etc. plenty of space to work under the hood on this Dodge You want more engine space......you've got it! We followed this beauty into town. Here we have 2 beauties with one shot. The weather cooperated nicely & from all indications, there were no evil acts what-so-ever. Eventually we did find a restaurant, Clark Powell's that was not too backed up with customers. Kathy & I each had a very decent hamburger with all the trimmings. After that, we continued walking around in a different part of town to see even more vehicles. Then we returned to D & J's home to sit & yak with a little libation. This was a nice surprise & we thank D & J for the opportunity. Back @ our motorhome, we watched some of our political recorded channels.
Lights out: 12:29am.
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