We were up by 8 AM and sat around drinking our coffee until 9 AM. For breakfast we had fresh blueberries, bananas, oranges, and toast along with orange/grapefruit juice. I had apricot preserves on my toast. I like all kinds of fruit preserves, but apricot is my favorite.
We are here at Williston Crossings until the 28th but that means we only have five more days and are starting to think about leaving and what we have to do to be ready. Today’s chores potentially included:
- Recharging the water softener;
- Tightening the toilet paper holder in the bathroom;
- Adjusting the pressure in the tires;
- Removing and reinstalling the screen material for the entry door awning window.
It’s always something.
Fixing the toilet paper holder requires an Allen wrench which means I would have to get out my tool boxes. Fixing the screen requires a special tool for inserting the retaining rib, which I do not have, and thus requires a trip to the local ACE Hardware store. Adjusting tire pressures requires me to get out the air compressor and air hose, which is a nuisance. And recharging the water softener requires the installation of the plastic flow restriction tube in the pre-filter housing and the addition of table salt plus a couple of hours of fooling around with the whole setup. All of which suggests that I was probably not in the mood to do chores today.
On my personal “to do” list was uploading more blog posts, editing the ITR Oasis Combi Installation article for Bus Conversion Magazine, and uploading it to my BCM Dropbox folder for proofreading. Linda wanted to organize and store the music CDs we brought with us, and I wanted to get out the various accessories for my Sony a99v DSLT camera and get them working. Those things were under the bed.
I want to refill our fresh water tank as close to our departure as possible so even though we still had over 1/3rd of a tank (40+ gallons) we decided to take showers at the laundry/bathroom building which includes shower stalls. Linda walked down at 10:15 AM and I walked down at 10:40 AM when she got back.
The only bus chore I got done today was recharging the water softener, but that was an important one to get out of the way. I started at 11:15 AM by fitting the filter holder with the flow restrictor tube and partially filling it with 26 oz. of table salt. I connected a short hose to the output of the softener to direct the discharge water, ran a strong flow of water for 15 seconds to stir up and saturate the salt, and then reduced it to a trickle. I tested it for saltiness and it seemed salty so I let it run for 90 minutes.
We had baby carrot slices, orange pepper slices, and apple slices with hummus for lunch around 12:45 PM. At 1 PM I again ran a strong flow of water through the softener for 15 seconds and then returned it to a trickle for another 90 minutes. At the end of that time I ran a strong flow for 30 seconds and then let it trickle for one more hour. By 3:30 PM the discharge was no longer salty so I tested it and it indicated 1.5 grains per gallon, which is as low as I can usually get it. (Only once did I get it down to zero.) I probably let the water run longer than necessary but the only sure way to know the salt is used up is to remove the filter housing and check. A clear housing would make it much easier to do this, and I intend to get one.
In the time it took to recharge the water softener I uploaded 13 blog posts for August 19th through August 31st, 2015. That meant I had finally gained some small ground, having uploaded more posts (29) in December than I had written (22) up through yesterday. I also spent a few minutes going through Butch’s edits of the draft BCM article on the installation of an ITR Oasis Combi diesel-fired hydronic heating system in their MCI MC-9 NJT motorcoach and incorporating changes. I did not, however, have/take the time to move the photos inline with text and reformat it in two columns. I plan to do that tomorrow and then upload it to my BCM Dropbox folder for proofreading.
We arranged to go to Satchel’s with John and Ali for dinner this evening and meet them there at 5 PM. We left at 4 PM for the drive into Gainesville and stopped at the Walmart near the restaurant. Linda needed a rolling pin and pastry mat and found both. On the way back to our car we crossed paths with John and Ali in the parking lot. It’s just far enough into town from the RV resort that we all try to be efficient by making trips multi-purpose.
It was our third visit to Satchel’s since we arrived in Williston and probably our final one for this winter unless we decide to return to this area for a while in March. Ali does not care for Satchel’s pizza, specifically their sauce, but agreed to go anyway for our sake. We had the same meal we always get; small salad, medium hand-tossed pizza with Daiya non-dairy mozzarella cheese, mushrooms, onions, and sun-dried tomatoes, and a vegan oatmeal raisin cookie for dessert plus a ginger soda for me, made in-house.
For our money it is one of the three or four best pizzas we have ever had, vegan or not, and clearly the best vegan pizza we have ever tasted. We lingered and talked but eventually paid the bill and left. In our case we needed to stop at the Publix supermarket on the way back to Williston for an assortment of things Linda needed for our Christmas day meals.
It was almost 8 PM when we got home. We put the groceries away, turned on the TV, and watched several programs on PBS before going to bed.