Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Graeagle Wonderland

Suni is safely at the RV repair shop getting a new roof and two new slide-out topper assemblies.  Tom Kidd at A1 RV repair is awesome and taking great care of us.  Graeagle (prounced Gray Eagle) is named after an Indian Chief and is the cutest little town I have ever seen.  There is one market called the Graeagle Grocery that was established in 1918 and looks like it!  They have very fresh produce and meat, but a very small selection.  We had to go in today because it is chicken day to get a whole chicken to roast.  And we had to be there between 12 and 1 because everyone knows about chicken delivery day and they sell out fast!

We are really enjoying our little cabin that backs up to a forest and creek.  Really private and Calcite is having the time of her life.  We are having the time of our life, taking long hot showers without regard to water usage; washing dishes like there is no tomorrow, doing laundry and watching tv past 10 pm!!  Woo hoo.  I don't think I mentioned that our first night in Lake Tahoe we were sitting inside finishing up a movie at 10:05 pm after our harrowing experience getting settled and the park host came to our door saying "Ladies, it is after 10 pm quiet time" so we had to run outside and turn off the generator which of course turns off the tv etc.  Every night after that we would say.... 10 minutes until "Ladies".  Oh the freedoms of a cabin!  We have really learned to appreciate full hook ups.

Today we took our first true Mountain Bike ride right off the back of our cabin.  Sedona and Tahoe (our new bike names - mine is Sedona since she is a red mountain bike and Peg's is Tahoe because it is grey and the rocks, and squirrels in Tahoe are grey) were great and we had a lot of fun.  Right now we are relaxing on our screened in porch listening to the squirrels and birds and watching the wild-life all around us. 

Zoe update!  She is finally eating again.  Thank you God.  I have to hand feed her special food meant for dogs that aren't eating (think ensure for dogs), but she has eaten at least two meals two days in a row.  She even went for a pretty long walk in the woods this morning.  She is still pretty weak and incredibly thin, but we have high hopes.

We will be here until Monday if all goes well with the repairs.

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