Suzanne, another volunteer, and I did take a couple mile walk this afternoon as the wind blasted away. Earlier, my neighbor, Judd, showed me where and how to refill the leveler fluid. It took about 12 oz. to reach the proper level. I’m good to go until the next time the fluid leaks out. Of course, my first priority when leaving here will be to get that system fixed.
That’s about it for excitement on this dreary day. It’s back to work in the VC for my last week tomorrow.
Thanks for stopping by….talk to you later, Judy
A pot-luck dinner is pretty exciting as well as being pretty good most of the time. Hope the weather improves for your last week!
ReplyDeleteYep, that food at your pot-luck looks good enough to eat! Hope your weather improves and maybe you'll get a chance to go back to Steens Mountain.
ReplyDeleteHere it is almost 2 AM and boy does those potluck dishes look good! Have a great final week there!
ReplyDeleteI had a dreary Sunday once but I put some strawberries on it & saved if for Monday:))
ReplyDeleteWe always enjoy potlucks, looks like your good to go with your leak until it is fixed. Be safe out there. Sam & Donna.
ReplyDeleteYour sunset picture was nothing short of FABULOUS!! I love pot lucks!! I like to get recipes from people and try it myself! I'll be you are getting anxious to be on your way!!
ReplyDeleteHey, a potluck on a dreary day--- sounds like a winning combination to me!
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At least it wasn't an outdoor picnic pot luck!
ReplyDeleteGood food and friendly people are a nice combination on a dreary day.