The Nine Mile Lake Recreation Area closes tomorrow for the year. Normally they're open until October 31, but they have much work to do, like removing RV sites and the dump station. I'm still cheesed about this. It's nice for the families with kids to come in the RV, park, and stay put, and there's the lake right there for swimming, paddle boarding, or kayaking. Day use mothers always look like pack animals given the sheer volume of stuff that has to be carted down for the kids to have a fun day at the beach. However, no one asked my opinion and nobody cares what I think.
Last day to launch the boat this year.
Last campers ever.
Last line up at the dump station. You can't see it, but there is another trailer waiting after the Class A. The guy at the head of the line was finishing up, and both he and his wife handled the sewer hose with bare hands. We always, always wore gloves. Then they chucked the hose into the forward storage bay, no container, no nothing. We might have been somewhat germa-phobic in our habits, but at no time did we smear the inside of our truck or motor home with e. coli.
This is our favorite picnic table. It was recently rebuilt with new wood. They'll be back in the spring.
So, on our way back, there was a man on the side of the road pointing at the water. We stopped and he said there was a moose swimming across the river. That was unexpected. The area he's heading for is very residential. Anyway, it's a cell phone camera picture. Look mid photo at the arrow, which is pointing to his head which you really can't see. It was so cool to see one here.
This is from twitter.
Today the orange ectoplasm got his special master, and the DOJ was told to quit using the seized documents to build a case against the ectoplasm, BUT ODNI could continue to do their security damage assessment using the very same documents. There are several constitutional scholars and lawyers on twitter, and their assessment of the judge's ruling has been that it's crap. So, we'll see what happens next.
That's it - that's all I've got.
Yeah, I'm seeing near-universal criticism of that judge's ruling. Can DOJ appeal?
ReplyDeleteI'll take your word for it that that's a moose! LOL
I suspect the ruling will be overturned in time.
ReplyDeleteThe thought of anyone handling waste hoses with bare hands is simply gross.
the invisible moose, just as well, they are so cranky and large, keep your distance, they say. Geez, what a summer eh? I am not sure it ever was summer here. Just a few scorchers and then the shill is back. San Diego sounds nice...except for taxes, people and traffic...I reckon the ruling is just a stall tactic , they have all of the information already, probably copied a few thousand times for good measure ,knowing how the slime ball rolls.
ReplyDeleteJim was always so careful when dumping. Gloves and a storage box. And then soap and water.
ReplyDeleteSeeing a Moose is exciting no matter how far away it is. As long as it's not too close.
I just cannot believe we are still having to listen to or about orange man. I am so sick of him.
No more camping there? Too bad. Looks like a pretty site.
ReplyDelete