In place

Today we finally got the motorhome in place and mostly set up. We have hot water (yay, considering that our base water temperature is about 35 degrees) and I’m hoping for a hot shower and much better night’s sleep.


2 of the 3 doggies are here and loving “camping”. We’ll see how they feel about September…


It’s been a rough few weeks but I’m glad the motorhome is mostly done! Family illness and the travel for that means I spent some time away and missed a few steps of the renovations, but I’m pretty pleased!


A few crappy pictures of the motorhome now that its primed for painting!


Another smoothie kind of morning!  I forgot how much I liked these things!

Another smoothie kind of morning! I forgot how much I liked these things!


Another smoothie kind of morning!  I forgot how much I liked these things!

Another smoothie kind of morning! I forgot how much I liked these things!


My favorite fabric thus far for motorhome curtains.  So fun!!

My favorite fabric thus far for motorhome curtains. So fun!!


8 pm sunset today!  Spring is a coming.

8 pm sunset today! Spring is a coming.


The heeler helpers.

The heeler helpers.


If you look at it just from a legal standpoint there is nothing to argue. You can argue from a moral standpoint. You can say, ‘morally, I don’t like the idea of gay marriage’ because your church teaches you a certain thing. That’s fine. And we’re not asking anybody, or forcing churches to perform ceremonies. We’re not asking anybody to go outside of their religious beliefs. But marriage is not a religious right. It is a civil right. That is provided by the government. A church does not have a right to marry someone—except that it is given the right by the government. The government issues marriage licenses. The government decides who gets married and who doesn’t.

Rob Reiner on the legality of gay marriage

(via C-SPAN)