We definitely did the right thing by staying at Canton two nights. The wind gusts towards our destination were 45+mph. The winds were great when we finally got on the road towards home on Wednesday. 22 October. We put the motorhome on a site at Big Woods park, our standard clean up location. We cleaned and cleaned! All kinds of cabinets were opened, emptied, and cleaned. Amazing how out of date seldom-used spices accumulate! The other thing we did was clean out under the slides and do a major cleaning project on the floors. Our Dyson stick vacuum died on this trip, and we replaced it with a well-regarded Shark version, but it is heavy and doesn’t clean nearly as well! I found a good sale during a “Prime Day” special, and I bought a Dyson v11. We filled a trash can halfway with cat hair the Dyson picked up! It was rather embarrassing.
On Sunday we had some of our kids and grandkids up for dinner. It was awfully nice to see them after so long. The cats adjusted quickly and seem to enjoy the extra space. I realized I hadn’t put up too many pictures of them, so here is a cute one of Minnie on the cat tower.

These next two are while camping, but they are awfully cute.


My other big news is that I bought a baritone ukulele! It uses guitar tuning and chords, but just on four nylon strings. I am so, so happy with it. I have already learned some of the simpler chords and can sing along with the “easy ukulele” versions. It also convinced me to try to sell my acoustic guitar. Hopefully I can cover most of the cost of the ukulele with the sale of the guitar.

Kevin also replaced the toilet in our hall/guest bathroom. It was only a standard height with a round bowl – not very comfortable for adults. We replaced it with a really nice comfort height elongated bowl version with smooth sides. He also added a bidet sprayer, because once you get used to a bidet you have real trouble using a toilet without it.
In other local news, construction has begun on the fallow land behind us. It had been platted years ago around the same time our place was platted. My concern has been the area behind us is higher than our lot, and I was worried we would get flooded. However the rough grading showed they dug a deep swale in the right spot. Obviously it won’t be as deep as it shows here because they will back fill with top soil and then sod. But it pretty promising! The picture below is a screen capture from Kevin’s drone. The other thing is they finished the street the other side of this lot! It took only 2 days to finish the three blocks of city streets.

I am pushing myself to start sewing tomorrow. I need to finish the last 3 months of my Kona Block of the month. On 1 December we will have our last meeting where we will talk about finishing approaches. I also need to get a couple of quilts quilted. Oh, and there is always Christmas items to finish!
Oh, and I forgot to add: yesterday was Halloween and we had 340 trick or treaters! We had maybe 20 pieces of candy left at the end of the night because we planned for a lot of kids. The weather was cool and crisp, and there are hundreds of kids in the neighborhood. We are known as one of the neighborhoods with the “good stuff,” so we get children from other neighborhoods coming by. It was great fun. Kevin had the garage nicely warmed with propane heaters, and we sat in the garage with the candy, animal crackers, and chips. We ran out of chips and animal crackers way before we ran out of candy, so we will add more of those next time.