Wednesday's highlight was watching a wrecker move a motorhome out of the campground.

The concrete pad under the motorhome slopes down to the edge of the asphalt and the parking area slopes down toward the grass. The wrecker driver was in and out of his truck multiple times slowly backing up and getting the hydraulic lift unit under the front axle of the coach. I was riding laps around the campground while he got hooked up and took it out of the campground.
We think this motorhome was in this spot the first night we stayed here, March 1, 2023. It had a For Sale sign in the front window most of the time. We don't know who owned it but think they were living in it, at least during the winter. We think they bought a park model unit. A lady we know told us she heard someone "up front" bought a park model and she was hoping it was us. It wasn't.
I received an email from a guy I sold a motorcycle to in 2005. He and his family live in Mississippi. We have emailed back and forth a few times over the years. He still has, and rides, the old Virago I sold him. He sent me photos of the 2001 Yamaha Royal Star Venture he bought last October, he wanted something bigger, more comfortable for his wife who often rides with him. We traded several emails catching up. It would be nice to spend some face time with him and his wife, maybe on one of our trips through Mississippi. He is a Christian, if we don't get together here on Earth, one day we will have all eternity to get together in Heaven.
Thursday's highlight was Kathy's Chili Dogs and Kiley & Company. Kiley sings mostly country and western. The old guy plays a pretty mean guitar. I saw them when they were here last year. They are from Nebraska. I guess them come down for the winter and perform at different campgrounds around the area. I looked at their bookings and almost every week they are booked somewhere 6 days a week. I don't know if the campground pays them anything but you don't have to buy a ticket. There is a bucket (tip jar) up front.
A few of these old folks can really "cut a rug". There were 8-10 couples who danced at least a couple of times.
Kathy had volunteered to make Chili Dogs for the concession stand. They told her to plan have enough for 36 dogs, she bought bought stuff to make 48. They sold out. Kathy said she thinks they could have sold another two dozen.
As I was sitting listening to the music and watching folks dance I had to smile. It's a BYOB (bring your own bottle) environment. Everyone at my table was drinking bottled water. The table the lady on the left was sitting had had several Michelob Ultra's on it. The lights are dimmed during the performance, maybe so people forget its still the middle of the afternoon. Kiley performed from 4-6PM. She was done, packed up and on her way out of the campground before dark. We old folks have to be in bed early.
Friday's highlight was going down the street, maybe a half mile, and having lunch at Cheddar's. I really like their fish. I've been arguing with our Service Contract people about our Sleep Number bed. They finally agreed to replace the "inflator" and control but won't pay to replace the mattress. Our contract excludes "bedding". They sent me a quote from some state of Missouri commercial definitions document that states the for contract purposes a mattress is bedding. This morning I spent a couple hours on the phone tracking down where I could buy a new "inflator" and control unit. Turns out that the cost of those items is only $90, our deductible is $200. During my discussions with the person from Sleep Number I mentioned that I think the mattress may have a leak. Tomorrow she is supposed to email me a quote for a new "air mattress" unit. She suggested that I install the inflator before I do anything else because it might be the cause of the slow leak. We've managed for 10 weeks with the way I have things cobbled together. I'm hoping we can wait until we are back in Missouri, and sleeping in the house, before I tear the bed apart again to replace the pump/inflator. If we have to replace the mattress we may go with a Queen (60x80) instead of the RV King (72x80). I would have to cut the frame narrower but the extra room around the bed might be worth it.
I've been monitoring the amount of electricity our Missouri house is using now that Kelsey, Andy and the kids are in their new house. I'm concerned that the new heat pump is not working. The house is only using a total of 8-16 kwh per day ($0.80-1.60). Even with the more recent warmer temperatures if we can heat the house for $1.60.day I will be really happy with the new HVAC system. I'm concerned that the new heat pump is not working again and the the house is being heated by the propane furnace.
Having a "sticks and bricks" house to deal with, in addition to keeping the motorhome up to snuff, takes some of the fun out of RV'ing.
Bike riding - 5 miles on Monday, Wednesday & Friday; 6 miles on Thursday and 10 miles on Tuesday. Riding a bike down here in flat Texas, and on smooth asphalt, it so much easier than riding in hilly MO.
God is good. I pray that He blesses you and yours. He has blessed me.