Today was another wonderful hot sunny day here in the floridan paradise. After coffee and putering Deb and I took off for the pool and had ourselves a sun day on this wonderful Monday. Rick puttered around the rig, shining, polishing and cleaning. Company arrived to visit this afternoon for a spell, then we took off and went and picked up supper. Thankfully the company was late leaving and I wasn't expected to cook:)....
Tomorrow I'm going for a hair cut and I'm nervous because I'm pretty particular about who cuts my hair. But like my dad used to say its only a week between a good haircut and a bad haircut.
As for the bug on last night's blog...it is a "mole cricket" totally harmless and come to find out great for all you fishermen out there. They apparently make great bait on the hook. Now I almost feel bad about snuffing him out :(....but how was I to know~he sure didn't look harmless.
Ok time to hit the shower, watch some TV and read some blogs. Sorry no pictures today~I was busy sunning myself.
Have a super day folks and stay safe out there.
Home is where you park it
"May your day be filled with blessings like the sun that lights the sky~and may you always have the courage to spread your wings and fly"
I don't have any pictures today either...I was too busy rusting!! Oh yeah, sour grapes for sure LOL!!
ReplyDeleteWhen you are having so much fun you forget the pictures, that is a sure sign of a perfect day:)
ReplyDeletegood luck with the haircut!..you could always purchase a hat if it is really bad!!
ReplyDeleteGlad you identified the bug. I tried to find it on the web, but couldn't. Love the banner photo!
ReplyDeleteMike and Dee
Ahh, haircut and color..the one thing I think about when going fulltime. Do I keep it short, because it's easier, or do I grow it long because it's easier to keep cut...hmmm :)
ReplyDeleteMolecrickets aren't actually totally harmless. They can destroy a Bahia lawn pretty quickly. They flock around street lights.
ReplyDeleteNice to hear that you are getting plenty of sun and warm temps. We never have seen a mole cricket before either.
ReplyDeleteAh, such is the life of an RVer.
ReplyDeleteDon't forget the sun block. :)
ReplyDeleteThe flamingo in the hammock is too much... Love it.
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