View of the day-The only business in town...well, not counting the churches...if you consider those a business.
We had one load left to go, so we got the combine trailer hooked up to the General and moved it out onto the street, then brought the cargo trailer out and hooked it on behind. After unhooking the General again, Marilyn went over to get the combine and drive it on the trailer, then it was time to hook it back up to the General.
After chaining it down and getting the cables run for the backup camera, Al pulled the whole rig over to the side of the street...so as not to block traffic to the Post Office. It wasn't that hot out, but there was no wind and it was humid enough to make working outside uncomfortable.
With that job done, it was time to run into Winner to pay the fuel bill and pick up the new shift knob for the Freightliner. We had lunch at MacDonald's then stopped to pick up a few groceries before going back to Hamill.
Al had the Home Run Derby on his agenda for the evening, while Marilyn worked on getting things organized under the camper. For some reason we are running out of room, what with all the toy boxes that are being acquired lately. After getting as much done as she could, it was over to Cal and Tracy's to pay up for camping and make arrangements to get the internet modem back to Winner...after all, we couldn't live without that for a day. Al wanted a picture of Cal's 69 Chevy for his boss back in Yorkton...it still runs like a top, but the hail gave it a workout.
A stroll around town on another gorgeous night and a view of the Hamill dam...
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