Monday, September 30, 2019

WE ARE THINKING OF YOU, GAIL! MUCH LOVE!

NEWFOUNDLAND – HUMBER ARM.

Day 157 – At 7:30 this morning it was 43 degrees and windy. It was very cloudy at first but the sun came out at bit, so we left for some exploring. We had a little rain, lots of wind, plenty of clouds, and a little bit of sun for most of the day – that’s better than no sun at all. The high was a cold & windy 49 degrees.

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Sunday, September 29, 2019

NEWFOUNDLAND – RAIN & WIND YET AGAIN.

Day 156 – It rained all night long last night & for most of the day today. The wind picked up today becoming fairly windy by late in the day. Pretty nasty day out. We went out after lunch to Stephenville to stock up on groceries at the Dominion Grocery Store. We figured we’d better fill up the refrigerator & pantry while we were near a good store. Later, there probably won’t be one.

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Friday, September 27, 2019

NEWFOUNDLAND – ANOTHER RAINY DAY.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, KAREN OKIMOTO!

Day 154 – It rained all day. The temperature this morning was 52 degrees; it never got over 55 degrees during the day. We’re getting tired of this weather, but at least the continual rain keeps it cool. We were saying this afternoon that we don’t think we’ve ever been anywhere that got this much rain. People have been telling us since we got here that September was so beautiful, fall colors & all, and September really had the best weather. Well, I guess not this year. But tomorrow is another day & maybe then we can get some pictures of this area.

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Wednesday, September 25, 2019

NEWFOUNDLAND – WAITING OUT THE WEATHER AT THE RV.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, DUANE! HOPE TO SEE YOU IN NOVEMBER!

Day 152 – We actually slept until 9 a.m. this morning. Yawn!  It started raining about 10 p.m. last night & continued all night. It was 41 degrees, windy, and raining this morning but the rain stopped until after lunch when it started up again. We’re having some trouble with the electrical connection here. It appears the campground wiring is not able to provide enough power to run a microwave or a hot water heater or our electric heat. We have to run the generator when we need to use these items or use the propane-powered version. Not a huge deal, but we may end up moving to a different site. We’ll see how it goes.

Windy & rainy today, we just stuck around the RV, caught up on the blog, made two loaves of garlic cheese bread, and did a few things that had gotten behind. The lazy cats slept all day; but what can we say after sleeping so late this morning. The high today was 53 degrees. The rain continues.

Tuesday, September 24, 2019

NEWFOUNDLAND – GROS MORNE NATIONAL PARK TO BLACK DUCK SIDING.

Day 151 – It was 41 degrees & cloudy at 7:30 a.m. this morning. We’d made the decision to leave Gros Morne earlier than planned to explore areas farther south while waiting for peak colors to arrive at the National Park. On Sunday we had scouted several campgrounds that would be staying open in the Park so that we’d know where to stay when we came back north in a week or two. We were surprised that the campground gave us a full refund for the nights we’d paid for already but were not staying. We departed the campground after dumping tanks at 11:30 a.m., heading south on Route 430. It was 53 degrees & with some sun.

115 miles, (2:10), 42622-42737

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Sunday, September 22, 2019

NEWFOUNDLAND – GROS MORNE NATIONAL PARK, SOUTH.

Day 149 – 42 degrees this morning, it was clear & breezy when we got up. Since we sat around yesterday & tomorrow we have to take the Honda back to get work done on it, a three-hour drive round trip, today was a good day to check out the Park south of us. Furthermore, the weather forecast beginning tonight is rain for days.

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Saturday, September 21, 2019

NEWFOUNDLAND – SATURDAY IN THE PARK.

Day 148 – We slept in this morning. It was 49 degrees at 8:30 a.m. this morning. It had rained during the night. The clouds burned off by noon & the sun came out. We’d planned to drive to other parts of Gros Morne today, but by the time the weather cleared & we got up and running, we cancelled that idea to stay home in the RV, do some cooking for future dinners, and catch up on the blog (which always seems to get behind whether we have a signal or not).

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