Here I was, looking forward to leaving the cold temperatures of New England behind me, but I had forgotten that we were headed to the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California for the weekend.
I’m glad I brought my winter coat with me because temperatures up at Shaver Lake were in the teens.
The truck has never seen so much of that white stuff!
Someone was very happy about the cold and the snow!
Some of us took advantage of the sunshine to go for a (short) walk.
Paul’s drink of choice, Smirnoff Ice lived up to it’s name for the first time.
Once the weekend was over, it was back down to the city of Fresno for us. That’s where I got to see everything that Paul’s been up to while I was away. He bought all the fasteners needed to put a truck camper on our F450, and he is adding some switches to the cab of the truck. We have two horns on our truck. One is the “baby” horn that came with it, and the other is a set of train horns that Paul installed. Hearing that horn is an unforgettable experience (the decibel level is incredible). It’s not a horn that we toot lightly because beeping at an unwary biker, for example, could easily cause them to fall off the bike. So, having a switch is awesome. Paul is moving that switch from outside the grill to inside the cab. We also have an air compressor in the toolbox so we can easily add air to things like the air horns, the air hitch, the air springs, and of course, the tires. He is moving the control for that into the cab as well.
And of course, once again, life is not all work and no play. While I was away, Kirk gave Paul a scooter. Not the kind that’s like a motorcycle, but the kind we grew up with that had no motor. Except this one definitely has a motor.
It goes so fast, Paul was a blur in every picture. When I expressed concern as to what purpose this scooter will serve, and where on earth we’ll store it, I got no sympathy. Karen was just happy to have it out of her garage (traitor!) and the guys suggested I use it to go back and forth while doing laundry. Ha.