September 21
Big “Mod Tour” today. Spent a little time getting the rig in order, probably just like everyone did. WOW, lots of new ideas for us to do after seeing what some very imaginative, talented people have done.
A rematch of Pictionary, men vs women, and the women walked away with it tonight. Millie and I only lasted till around 8PM. Watched an episode of Northern Exposure and went to bed.
Tomorrow is time to say "good bye" and move on. It was our first and hopefully not the only Arctic Fox get together we can attend. Just would be nice to have one closer to the central part of the country. Weather was fantastic, even though it was windy most of the time, mostly sunny skies, temps in the 70’s and great people to share with. Thank to those who started, those that took over when situations changed, and all who attended.
WE HAD A GREAT TIME!
September 22
Made the move to Ilwaco, WA. All set up to “Moochdock” at my cousin’s property. Got settled in and visited for a while then made supper and crashed.
That’s about it, long day and lots of traffic.
September 23
Nearly perfect weather for us. Mid 50’s overnight and upper 60’s daytime. Light breeze and occasional sunshine.
Drove into Astoria, OR for some thrift store shopping with Carol.
Hit several stores then stopped at Bouy Beer for a shared lunch. Interesting fact, their previous location on the wharf collapsed into the river. Was a neat place, and they are now at a temporary location while the new location gets fitted up. Hope it is as nice as the old one.
Stopped at Josephson’s Smokehouse for some smoked Salmon, Tuna and Scallops. Expensive, but oh so tasty. Then picked up some groceries and headed back across the big bridge between Oregon and Washington.
Supper was smoked fish, cheese , crackers and a nectarine, was really great and easy. Then over to Ed and Carol’s for puzzling and conversation. Millie stayed and puzzled, I headed back to the camper and got sidetracked by Chris. He was working on a problem with his car’s backup camera. I helped him, (second set of hands) to figure out what the likely problem was.
That was it for the day.
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