


We DO really like it here -- the trees -- every hue of green , every size, every shape, everywhere. The water -- flowing gently, rushing, foaming, trickling, lakefuls, riverfuls, everywhere. The blue sky and puffy billowy clouds.
And then there's the traffic ... and the people ... not so much!
But we like to dwell on the first part of the list. We found a national forest (Wenatchee) campground that was right beside a little creek. And we found a campsite right beside the little creek. And we found a HOARD of mosquitos right around US! So we stayed inside the MoHo, but even from inside we were gazing on the water -- so nice and refreshing. That contraption out in the water catches fish so the forest service can tag them and get all sorts of data from them. The gadget in the last picture is one of our Christmas presents from Gary -- very useful idea for checking to see if the MoHo is level -- the lights turn from red to green when we are level. Works great. We do have auto-leveling in the MoHo but we usually have to tweak it a bit. Thanks Gary.
We arrived in Issaquah at our RV park yesterday about noon and got settled. We went out to eat with Greg and Heather at a delicious restaurant downtown Seattle -- of course I had to have fresh salmon --- mmmmm. Heather is ready to deliver those babies -- she says she hurts all over -- and so we think it will probably be this week sometime. She HOPEs it will be soon. They have everything ready for their arrival.
We went to Den and Roger's to do our laundry so now everything is washed and ironed. We will go over to Greg's tomorrow and see if there's anything we can help Heather with. Roger's family has been here for about a week; they are heading home Tuesday morning.
We don't have WiFi at the RV park but we will try and keep in touch via Roger's or Greg's WiFi.
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