I was up later than usual last night so I did not get up this morning until 8 AM. I fed the cats but did not have breakfast or make coffee. I put the ham radio antenna back on my car and reinstalled the control head and microphone. I then reinstalled the GPS and the cellular booster. I moved the front passenger seat forward, set the back all the way down, and the moved it back until it touched the passenger side rear seat, which I put down last night. I got two 2x4s from the garage that were about seven feet long and set them on the reclined seats to serve as full length supports for the desk/counter top I was picking up today from Countertops Plus in Shipshewana, Indiana.
Linda got up at 8:30 AM and got a couple of blankets for me to use to protect the desktop and the tabletop once there were loaded in the car. I made sure I had my checkbook, sunglasses, wallet, phone as well as the address and phone number for Countertops Plus. It was a beautiful, clear, cool morning as I backed out of the driveway at 8:45 AM.
The GPS predicted I would arrive at 11:30 AM but tried to take me on a different route than the one I actually followed. I followed my usual route, heading west on I-96 to Lansing and then south on I-69. I stopped at the Shell station half way between Lansing and Charlotte but their pumps were all out of order. (We encountered this same situation at our local Shell station on the way home from our ham radio club meeting last night. We presumed they were out of fuel.) I went to the BP station across the street and fueled my car.
I got off I-69 again at the Charlotte exit about 15 miles later and stopped at the Biggby’s coffee shop where I got a toasted bagel and a large coffee to go. My coffee was 40% Biggby’s best (regular), 40% French roast (decaf), and 20% Michigan cherry (regular). I was glad I did not use any more Michigan cherry than I did as the flavor is very strong and somewhat unpleasantly artificial. Biggby’s is definitely not my favorite coffee but the location in Charlotte is about an hour into the trip to Indiana and conveniently located relative to the highway.
I stayed on I-69 as far as Coldwater and then headed west on US-12. At Sturgis the GPS had me turn south on Centreville Road (M-66). A few minutes later I crossed into Indiana and passed the Howe Military Academy in Howe. I went west on IN-120 and then took several county roads before arriving at Countertops Plus at noon.
On the drive down I got a call from our mobile mechanic, Joe Cannarozzi. He is tentatively coming to our house on Monday, November 1, to service the chassis and engine.
The office at Countertops Plus was unattended so I walked around the side and found owner Ferman Miller working in his shop. He had me back up to one of the loading doors and helped me get the desk/counter top into the car and onto the pair of 2x4s. He set the tabletop, which was much smaller, on one of the blankets on the floor in the rear. I wrote a check for the balance (cash or check only, no credit cards) and got a receipt. I set the GPS for home and headed back the way I came.
When I got back to Howe I got on the Indiana Toll Road going east and took it toI-69 where I exited and headed north. I stopped at M-60 to have lunch and then drove across the street to the Shell station. All of their pumps were also out of service so I drove back towards the highway entrance ramp and stopped at the BP station. It appeared that whatever was affecting the Shell stations was widespread. I got back on I-69 north at 1:30 PM and the GPS said I would be home in approximately 90 minutes.
The beautiful blue skies of the morning were becoming more and more obscured by clouds the farther north I traveled. It had been breezy all day and that continued but with reduced intensity. It was almost completely overcast by the time I got home. I did not stop again and pulled in the driveway around 3 PM. I backed the car in front of the bus and unloaded my personal affects. We inspected and measured the desktop and table and were satisfied that they were the correct size and shape. The plywood base was not exactly as I had specified it but the deviations will not prevent the desk from being assembled correctly or be visible.
While I was away Linda had removed the remaining wallpaper in the cockpit of the bus and made a trip to J. C. Penney’s at Twelve Oaks Mall in Novi to look for new privacy curtains for the front of the bus. I was not in the mood to change into work clothes and needed to work on FMCA Freethinkers chapter roster and financial statements so I went to my office. After cleaning up my desk and checking e-mail I got down to business.
Linda called me up to dinner at 6 PM. We had a nice salad, Amy’s Spanish Rice and Bean soup, crackers with peanut butter and strawberry preserves, and watermelon. We got a few raindrops on the rear deck while we were eating even though the probability of rain was near zero. The weather is changing this week from mild and dry to cooler and a little wetter, with our first sub-freezing overnight low temperature forecasted for this coming weekend. Cooler weather means more soup, which is fine by me. It also means more mornings with the fireplace on while we enjoy our coffee; also fine by me.
I made progress on the Freethinkers chapter records but did not get done. We watched a few TV shows on the big TV set in the basement; Big Bang Theory, Scorpion, and NCIS Los Angeles. I did finalize plans for our visit with Bill, Karen, Mike, and Catherine at the Jellystone RV Park in Frankenmuth on Wednesday. I also managed to get an e-mail off to Lou letting him know that the new camera had arrived. We went to bed at 11 PM, put on the Create channel from the Detroit PBS affiliate (WTVS), and watched travel and cooking shows while I worked on this post. Around midnight I thought I heard it raining but did not get up to check.