Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Midland, TX

February 20-22

It was another windy day when we anchored in the Midland RV park. The site was extra wide and a pull through but it was packed dirt. Glad it wasn't raining. The wind blew so hard that night that the awnings on top of the slide outs were flapping and making so much noise we couldn't sleep so about 2am Debbie and I decided to get up out of bed and pull in the slide outs.

The next morning a 5'er was pulling out and it was pulling a one-wheel trailer with a motorcycle on it. This is the same set up that a friend and co-worker was thinking about when he retired, but he built a huge house over looking Lake Oroville in California instead.

Saturday morning we connected with Frank and Shirley, my Aunt and Uncle. They came by our motorhome for a tour and we had a short visit and then they treated us to breakfast at IHOP. After breakfast we returned to our rig and were going to go over to Frank and Shirley's home for dinner later. Unfortunately I began to start feeling sick with what I think was the beginning of a kidney stone moving and we had to cancel. We had to leave the next morning for San Antonio and since it was our longest driving day we didn't try to get back together.


After drinking a lot of water and a couple of days I am feeling pretty good again.

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The Normans are Debbie, Jim and Ty the cat. The Horizon is our Itasca Horizon Motorhome. We spend the summers in cool northern Washington and travel through the warm south during the winter. We spend time in the spring and fall at our home in northern California as we pass by by.

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