I was up at 7:30 AM and made coffee but I did not see Mara or Linda until after 9 AM. Around 9 AM I heard a knock at the front library doorwalls and heard someone saying “hello?, hello?, David?” I went out the front door and saw the front end of a red Ford Focus parked in front of our bus. I had never met this guy but he was not unexpected and I knew he was looking for David LaVoisne, who lived here with his wife, Maria, until we bought the house from them in February 2013. I knew this guy might stop by as he had once before when we were away and chatted briefly with our lawn care guy, Keith. I also knew that he had worked with David at the Ford Wixom plant before they retired.
We introduced ourselves and had a nice chat. I explained that David and Maria had sold the house and their Airstream motorhome, bought a newer motorhome, and were now full-time RVers. (As I recall they bought a used Foretravel.) Apparently they did not let all of their friends or former colleagues know what they were doing. I also mentioned that they had moved the few possessions they did not get rid of to their son’s house somewhere in the region and that they probably visited there occasionally.
Mara emerged about the time our visitor left. Unfortunately I do not recall his name. We all had breakfast together after which Mara went about her final departure preparations. She gave Linda a small fir tree and two small herbs. Linda transferred the herbs to her herb pots and gave Mara’s small pots back. She needed to top off her fresh water tank so I helped with that. The lock on the water fill door stuck in the open position so Mara got her can of dry lube and I sprayed a little in the lock by holding the protective cover open with the tip of the key. That did the trick, another quick fix to a small but potentially annoying problem.
When her rig was basically ready to go Mara made one last use of the shower, got dressed to travel, unplugged the power cord and stowed it away, and pulled in the slides. After hugs all around she climbed into the pilot’s seat and fired up the engine and Sabra (one of her two cats) climbed up on the dash just in front of the steering wheel. I guided her as she backed out onto our road. She drove down to the court, did a three point turn, and a few minutes later drove past our house in the opposite direction, back on the road again after almost two weeks at our place. It was noon, but she was only going as far as London, Ontario today. Linda got a text message later letting us know that she had arrived at the Moose Lodge and the border crossing on the Blue Water Bridge from Port Huron, Michigan to Sarnia, Ontario had only taken 30 minutes.
After Mara was out of sight I gathered up the laundry, sorted it, and started a load of warm whites. I wrote out a list of parts I needed to finish the garage door opener installation and the monitor mounting system in the ham shack and then drove to Lowe’s in Howell.
I was back home by 1:30 PM and we had hummus and chips along with black grapes for lunch. We started working on the garage door opener installation when my phone signaled that I had a voice message. It turned out that I had one on the house phone too. Both messages were from Jarel. He had a few questions about dimensions on one of desk drawings so I called him back and we sorted that out. He retrieved the half sheet of walnut veneer plywood from Butch last night and bought 16 board feet of walnut.
In spite of the 85 degree temperature and what felt like high humidity, even though it was only 41%, we worked for about three hours and finished installing the opener on the small garage door. It was quite an involved process but it worked when we were done. The new opener has automatic reverse if it encounters an obstruction and an infrared sensor beam about 6″ off the floor.
At 5:30 PM we loaded the old garage door opener into the dump trailer. We then loaded the old OTA TV antenna pieces. Brad is picking up the trailer in the morning so we will not fill it but it we put the junk in it that we needed to get out of the garage and a few other things as well.
We took a break around 6 PM to have some water and get off our feet for a while. At 6:45 PM Linda made salads and cooked up some vegan Italian sausages. After dinner we planned to work for a while in the ham shack on the installation of the wall-mounted track system but we were too tired to start a project that was going to require decisions and careful attention to detail. We sat in the living room instead and used our iPads for the usual things. It was great having Mara here and we look forward to her return someday. But for now she is off on the next leg of her open-ended adventure and we have a lot of work yet to do to get our bus ready for the 2015-16 winter season.