Went to bed
last night with no rain in sight for the first time in what seemed like ages.
We were in Black River Falls, WI. The skies were blue, air still thick and
every rig had at least two ATV’s parked at their site. Us; we had a Toad.
3 a.m. We
awoke to heavy, no, I mean a HEAVY downpour of rain. If it hadn’t been for what
sounded like bombs blasting all around us, I would have sworn there were at
least 100 paparazzi outside, their flashbulbs flashing continually.
Cotye jumped
up between us on the bed, although there wasn’t a lot of room between us as I
had practically landed on Mark with the first boom-boom-pow.
We opened
the blinds and could not see a single lightning bolt, but the flashing was
endless. I know there were strikes all around us as you could hear them hit. The
thunder was also a constant loud rumble and roar, with an occasional boom that
hit so hard the RV shook at the impact, or possibly in fear!
I asked Mark
if we should head out. He said he’d like to but he wasn’t going out there to
unplug the electricity. Then he asked if I would! Lol – We survived. Eventually
Cotye hopped back down to his bed. In the morning he was STILL in bed when we
had finished packing up to head out again.
And here he
is an hour into our drive:
It was a
long night for the little guy.
Our 21st
anniversary was on the 16th. We ended up at Bar Harbor for a great
meal.
After
dinner, we moved outside by the fire pit to enjoy the scenery and a
cocktail. A dock boy for the restaurant,
named Ethan, was waiting for his father to finish his shift inside, so we sat
and talked with him. He was a delight. So if you happen to be at Gull Lake in Nisswa,
MN, and come to the restaurant via boat, watch for this guy:
I’m sure he’d
enjoy a good tip too! <wink-wink>
Back on the
road again, we are sitting in traffic due to an accident ahead. The A/C won’t
work without the engine revving, so we have our windows open in an attempt to
suck some actual oxygen out of the liquid air they call humidity. I really
think if I stay much longer, I shall grow gills!
The
Tumbleweed has become a sauna on wheels. Blah.
Such a small thing to complain about. Just came across the accident that has traffic backed up for miles. Looks like the driver of one of the cars did not make it. Saying a prayer for his family. . .
That's all for now. Reporting from the Tumbleweed and Toad en route to Plymouth, Wisconsin.
Wonderful pictures and story. As usual it gives me a good laugh. Sorry about the accident. How sad.
ReplyDeleteKeep safe and stay in side during those electrical storms.
Here in California we are experiencing thunder and lightening. I can hear it in the distance coming our way. Nothing like your experience for sure.
Thanks Sharlene. I do believe the weather is messed up everywhere. At least we haven't been able to avoid storms no matter where we've traveled this summer! Next summer maybe we'll just stay home and melt. . . Nah . . .
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