update I’m watching Kayleigh Mcenany on Hannity now with some bigger stuff. Specific allegations with big numbers, like tens of thousands of votes big. So they are doing more than I thought.
***or maybe not. Just read the transcript of what she said and it's hard to tell what she is specifically referring to. At one point she says "60 percent of ballots" in Wayne County have the same signature. Last night I thought, does she really mean that? That would be obvious massive voter fraud. Or does she mean 60 ballots? Oh it's 60 percent...of "one batch.' That could mean "six"
Look:
'In one county, Wayne County, Michigan, in one batch of ballots, 60 percent had the same signatures, 35 had no voter record but were counted anyway, 50 ballots were run multiple times through a machine."
“Ensconsed in”
Kimball South Dakota.
At a “Love’s” truckstop ‘RV Spot’.
Not one we will use again. This one has only electric. They usually have at least water and electric, sometimes sewage.
We carry 15 gals of water or so in our Fresh Tank, just to flush the toilet if we have to stop and use our bathroom. That’s the nice thing about dragging your house around, you are only an exit or parking lot from safe clean toilet facilities.
I bought a jug of water to make coffee in the morning.
A word about ‘wind’.
Those of you who’ve never traveled on the northern Great Plains do not know what ‘wind’ is.
My southern and midwestern friends if here, would swear a tornado was coming. No, it’s just ‘The wind sweeping down the plains’. My beautiful bride just queried;
“You don’t think it will tip us over, do you?”
“No dear.”
Not because I’m sure we won’t get blown over, there’s just not a damn thing I can do to stop it.
“What’s the difference between an ...
“Great visit with new friends”
A wonderful time with two citizens of ‘Shillueville’, @CBMichael @JoeBlueHouse and Joes lovely wife Lisa.
Our next time through we will definitely plan a longer visit!
“Ensconsed on Lake Manawa”
Near Council Bluffs IA.
We are right on the lake.
I had an audience backing in our spot.
I usually do, I’ve been backing up trailers in general for 30+ years and The Big Blue Beast for almost 9, so I’ve had a little practice.
The hardest part of our spring move to Montana is backing out of our winter quarters. Which has a curvy driveway, with lots of trees.