The rain stopped here about 5 am just in time to take Buddy out for his morning walk. Buddy loves this campground because they have a large number of goats and chickens near the entrance. He always tries to pull me towards the pen where the goats are and is fascinated by them. I did not count them but would guess about 25 with 5 of them being babies. The young boys who tend the goats first get the babies isolated from the adults and feed them with a bottle and then they feed the adults.
Purchased some glue from Walmart the other day and when I tried to use it last night found out it was hard. Must have been old. Guess we will be off to Walmart again today for more glue. When we left home we had one bad tire pressure sensor for the Sonic. For those of you that are not familiar with towing a car behind a motorhome the tire pressure sensors are part of a system that continuously transmits the tire pressure to a monitoring device we can view as we drive the motorhome. If you develop a flat tire while towing the car you most likely will not know it until the tire catches on fire. With the monitoring system you are notified immediately. We had contacted the company that makes the system weeks before the trip and they were sending us a new sensor via Fedx. The only problem was they were slow and the new sensor arrived the day after we left home. Fortunately they sent another sensor to the campground we were at in Rhode Island and it arrived the day before we left there.
This storm dogging has prevented us form our planned campout in the state of Connecticut. I looked at what was involved with camping there on the way to New Hampshire and have decided we will do Connecticut at a later date. We are still planning a future trip to the Eastern Provinces of Canada and will work it in then.
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