Archives: 2010 September
Lace and solar panels
A solar panel is now on the roof. Once the other one is up, we can starting thinking about leaving.
50 percent chance of rain
We set out to do laundry, and then we had an adventure, and then it rained. Nevertheless, we’re one step closer to having solar on our roof.
Farewell Blog Tour
Please take part in the A Little Twist of Texas farewell blog tour. I’m in search of host bloggers and word-spreaders.
Some wildlife is bigger than other wildlife
Some wildlife is bigger than other wildlife
The reason a bunch of deer were crashing through the undergrowth was because of what was behind them.
Overthinking
Three small steps left and we can get this show on the road. As we start the slide down to Arizona, the pieces continue to slide into place.
Home again, home again
We spent the night in a rest area near Redding, and then did our shopping and went home.
Tiny little Tehama
We followed our noses and I ended up with a five-snarf snarfari in Tehama, where a really interesting volunteer showed me and another guest around.
Salt and vinegar
DH is figuring out how to mount the solar panels, and I’m figuring out how to pay for them.

