Monday, May 11, 2026
05.11.26 A picture that's worth 1,000 words....
Saturday, May 9, 2026
05.09.26 Looks like it's "All Aboard" at the station....
I wouldn't say the train has left the station, just yet, but the conductor has yelled "All aboard" to those waiting to board and head south. I can tell you moving is a daunting task. And really it's not the actual move but it's the preparation in doing so. As of late I've seen my parents go through it, and my siblings as well. My one sister moved down the street and my sister around the corner. My Mom picked up and headed to Florida, alone and with no one down in the Sunshine State. My Dad and step-Mother moved from a big house to a smaller one a town away. For us it'll be an 800 mile move down to South Carolina. While the steam from the engine, if I was talking about an old steam engine, is filling the air as the train awaits departure, I know there's more ahead to do to pull this off. But it's looking like all systems go, for now.
We ordered the last dumpster to fill with stuff that's not getting donated, sold, or making the trip south. The trains are gone. This weekend is the last estate sale. And I found yet another, "This is my last vehicle". While lugging a bunch of stuff outside yesterday before the arrival of the yard salers I asked my neighbor if I could load up her drive way with out three vehicles. Then I thought, "Why not keep the truck here and just trow a "For Sale" sign up on the windshield?.
So it was time to say good-bye and Theresa and I delivered her last night to her new owner. One more check on the long list of things to do. And like many other things I've done I couldn't do them alone. I have to give a shout out to my Mother, just a few days into her 80th year, who came up from Florida to celebrate her birthday and Mother's Day. She's been a beast since she
Thursday, May 7, 2026
05.07.26 Oops, I did it again.....but...
So I guess I just can't help myself. I swore, and Theresa said she would never let me, buy yet another battle tank that's a bucket of bolts, and full of rust. While it may seem impulsive, sell trains yesterday buy a new truck today, that's what I did. But I think, yet again, it was a good buy.
While I had my sights on a GMC Yukon Denali a Suburban was a close second. So in between sanding and painting I spent a lot of time in the wee hours searching FBM for just that. I also looked on line to see what a newer model of anything would run. Well, above is just one example. An eleven year old vehicle with 122,000 miles for just under $14,000. And truth be told those Chevy and GMC in years 2002-2004 are my favorite. And then I found her.
What got me was two things, one owner, and 120,000 miles. Could that be true? Yes it was. It was freshly listed so I jumped on Messenger and set up a meeting. With an asking price of $4,999 could it be a good one?
So yesterday Theresa and I drove to the Battleground Country Club to check her out. Needless to say the original owners were great. This was the family truckster that was used for local use and an occasional trip. For the last bunch of years it stayed put to be used as a Bog-Out vehicle if the world was to go to shit. Well with Covid over, and I guess the world in a better place, and with the kids grown and gone it was time for them to sell it. And I was the perfect buyer.
Newer tires, zero rust underneath, and an impeccable interior. The only two things were an ABS light that comes on intermittently and a finish that looks like they drove through an acid rain storm. If you were looking for pretty only then this would not be your go to. But if you were looking for a tank of a truck that was all good on the inside, one mechanic serviced it for 20 years, but a little rough around the face them she would be a taker. And we took her. I emptied the 35 hundies from my pocket and Theresa figured out Zelle with the sellers for another G-note.
So I would be into her for $4,500 and then a much needed paint job. So I looked at Maaco figuring they could do a quickie for about a grand and get her looking good. When I told my parents about it my Dad said, "I know a guy", and this just may wind up being a Godsend. His "guy" wouldn't be doing a half-ass scrape and paint type of Maaco job. So I felt relieved and really excited what she will look like all gussied up.
Wednesday, May 6, 2026
05.06.26 They're all gone...
Tuesday, May 5, 2026
05.05.26 The Delaware takes another...
Saturday, May 2, 2026
05.02.26 Had to take a break...
Friday, May 1, 2026
05.01.26 Well that was a long two days....
Not much to say other than it was a long two days. Flew down to Savannah in the morning on Wednesday. Spent the afternoon touring houses with our realtor and my mother. Spent the night at a Red Roof Inn that doubled as a crash pad for people making the trek from north to south or south to north, or, were construction workers who crashed their long term at a discounted rate, or others who might have just escaped prison.
I got a kick out of this vehicle as it's the patrol car to enforce "Community Standards". That comes along with HOA's and rules and regulations. Wait until they get a load of me.
Wednesday, April 29, 2026
04.29.26 Off to Hilton Head...
Monday, April 27, 2026
04.27.26 Well I went...
I took a break to go and see what the rain did for the river. I got there at high tide just before the flip. The rain hadn't done much for the flows or turbidity but I see it did bump this morning up to 12,000 cfs.
Sunday, April 26, 2026
04.26.26 Entering phase two....
I actually don't know what phase this is but it's the phase where you get a storage unit and start to get the bins out of the house and staged for the move. We told the guy, "We'll only need
it for a couple of months....". What I can say about getting stuff out of the house is that you can see all the things that need to be touched up. Yesterday between the raindrops and trips to the U-Haul center it was sanding, priming, and painting the staircase. Below is what it looked like before we bought the house in 2018.