It’s time to go

The leaves here in the Minneapolis Metro Area are beautiful colors. Which means we have been having warm days with cool nights.

The forecast for the next few days have the temperatures dropping some more with most DAYS being good sleeping temperature while continuing to have at least some rain. Which means my solar panels are getting not quite fully charged every day.

No, I’m not living in my RV yet but I have been stocking the freezer in preparation for departure and my refrigerator draws its energy from my solar panels.

The freezer in my 7 cubic foot refrigerator has one shelf. On it are two bags of frozen fruit for making smoothies and two trays of ice cubes. Below the shelf I have placed two double retainer bars making a cage of the lower section. That section is full of precooked meats in individual serving size packages and I doubt I could get much more food into that freezer.

The forecast last night said our liquid sunshine could turn into the white flaky stuff Saturday night.

Tomorrow the rain here is  supposed to start in the afternoon. The rain in Mason City, Iowa, is not supposed to start until evening. So I should be able to drive at least that far tomorrow without having to drive in rain.

It is time to go.

TTYL,

Linda

9 thoughts on “It’s time to go”

  1. Yay!! You’re going to be on the road. And you definitely need to get out of there before you see any of that white stuff.

  2. White stuff? Oh my … get going! It definitely sounds like it’s time for you to get moving on. From what I hear the sun is shining in Arizona and it’s warm there! No white stuff in the forecast there.

  3. and….. she’s off! wow… has it been that long ago … seems you were just in Austin getting your van… and now you’re on your second get outta snow trip!

  4. Thought maybe it was getting to be time to leave. We have been in Jefferson City, MO for the past 2 months visiting with doctors and friends and we are leaving on the 27th. Heading to Phoenix. It has been getting cool here and rainy but so far no mention of snow, thank goodness.

    Safe travels to you. Keep us posted on your progress.

    SKP Hugs,
    Karen

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