So allot has happened...
Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2020 1:32 pm
Yeah, I've certainly been missing from here. I rarely get on a computer anymore. Usually to quickly check the weather or order mower parts. I got a "promotion" at "work." My buddy said I was doing nicely and working out even better than expected. He didn't want to lose me to the grass cutters. (My neighbor owns a lawn cutting/field painting business and his dad was also trying to recruit me to mow for the local school system he works for.) So Ralph gave me a raise and it's pretty much just him and me now, though we did bring The Kid on a few times when we needed some muscle.
The Kid took me on a 5 day backcountry hiking trip through the Sierras culminating in a summit of Mt. Whitney. It was breathtaking, literally. Probably the hardest thing I have ever done. And probably the most beautiful country I've ever seen. We spent most of our time above 10,000 feet. We flew in and out of Vegas so we drove through Death Valley twice. It was well over 120F both times. When you open your car door and it's 125 out, it's actually comical it's so hot. So one morning I was gasping for breath at 14,500 feet. Then later that afternoon I was laughing at the heat at -250 feet. It was the trip of a lifetime, The Kid was a beast.
Sorry I haven't been posting here, I'll try harder. When I get home, I'm so tired and sore I just eat dinner and usually pass out. I've never had so much fun...
The Kid took me on a 5 day backcountry hiking trip through the Sierras culminating in a summit of Mt. Whitney. It was breathtaking, literally. Probably the hardest thing I have ever done. And probably the most beautiful country I've ever seen. We spent most of our time above 10,000 feet. We flew in and out of Vegas so we drove through Death Valley twice. It was well over 120F both times. When you open your car door and it's 125 out, it's actually comical it's so hot. So one morning I was gasping for breath at 14,500 feet. Then later that afternoon I was laughing at the heat at -250 feet. It was the trip of a lifetime, The Kid was a beast.
Sorry I haven't been posting here, I'll try harder. When I get home, I'm so tired and sore I just eat dinner and usually pass out. I've never had so much fun...