82 and sunny.
John spent the entire day removing the receiver from the motorhome. It had 22 years worth of road dirt, grime and oil stuck to it. It was a major job, but he kept at it. He does not know how long it will take the guy to fix it and he does not want to leave the bus at the shop till it is done. I went for a lovely bike ride around the neighborhood admiring beautiful houses, fall color and Halloween decorations. This is the creek that runs behind his sister's house.
Fall color and neighborhood.
More fall color. When I got back I helped John by holding a wrench while he cranked on the bolt on the underside of the bus.
The arrow is showing where the weld came loose on the receiver. John was covered in dirt and grease from his work on the bus. He looked like a coal miner.
I wrapped two more. The one on the right I made in the class where I learned to bevel and polish. It is huge. I wrapped it anyway and we will see if anyone buys it. John and Bridget, his sister on our walk around the neighborhood. 80 degrees and sunny.
Sunset in downtown La Grange. Bridget, John and Marilyn's skeleton.
Bridget, Dean, Sue and John. Dean treated us to a yummy dinner at Santiago's. Me with my restaurant and bier garten.
Today John dressed better to reinstall the receiver for the hitch. Patrick (dad) as the Dude and Samantha (daughter) as the statue of liberty.
John working on the bus. Many trips to the hardware store. Two more wrapped pieces. The colors of the dichro don't show up well in the photos
Bridget cut the pumpkin. Sunset.
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