Saturday, July 24, 2010

The Rally-Louisville

That’s Loueville, not Looeyville, or Louis-ville like I like to say it, its Loueville. You might think its three syllables and I suppose that would be techniquely correct, but here, and we are here(!),its really closer to two and a half syllables. LOUEVILLE, with kind of a short e.




So now that you have that straight I reckon the big news is, it is hotter than blazes here. This is the second day of weather alerts because of the heat. The latest we’ve heard is a heat index of 110o today. Only 105o yesterday. And we’re on 30 amp electrical service so we can only use one air conditioner without blowing the outside circuit breaker. So we can only cool it down about 15 or 20 degrees. That means if its 110 outside we’re going to hit something too hot for comfort inside. And we’re approaching that now. Jade is saying, “are you guys nuts, turn on the air”! The good news is all of the Rally is inside and very well cooled. A very nice facility and all indoors. So we’re good there. The bad news is we lost one of our air conditioners and it won’t be fixed for a few days. So we’re back to the good news, we can only use one air conditioner anyway. So its good news, bad news, or maybe bad news, good news, whatever! We’re surviving and Kat ain’t whining too much. She can always go shopping over in a cool spot where they have all the vendors and she is,,,,,,,,,,, you guessed it,,,,,,,,,,, cool!



This is our third Grand National and much like the others, lots of vendors, new motorhomes to tour, seminars to attend, food to eat, little things to get fixed or ask questions about, entertainment to watch, and people to meet. We’ve done all of that! It has been good. Why should I spend more time describing it when you can check it out at therally.com Wasn’t that easy. And I got to check out a new feature of “blogger”.

Now we have to work on some cooler weather.  And next time I'll play some 'bean bag baseball'.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Really like the picture of your new carving on the picnic table. It has flair to it!