A Month Of Sundaes?

When I was a kid I heard adults referring to wanting a “month of Sundays”. My imagination went right away to 30 days of ice cream treats. Imagine my disappointment when I found out how wrong I was. Since I was forced to assume the mantle of “adulthood”, my perspective has changed. I could use a 30-day stretch of relaxation and slack time. Here is to retirement coming sooner than I expect lol.

Today, SWMBO and I took my mother-in-law to the local grocery store so that she could get out of her apartment for a bit. She seemed to enjoy the break. Afterwards SWMBO and I ran a few errands and had lunch. As it was a nice day (65F or 13C), we took an indirect and circuitous route home that took us into Tuscarora State Forest up and over Elk Hill.

When we got home, I packed up my radio kit, grabbed my owl, Tootsie, and set out for Elk Hill. It only takes about 20 minutes to get there from my house and I was soon set up to play POTA. Tuscarora State Forest is US-5479. The location I chose was at a turn-out on the top of the hill. Within 14 minutes I had worked 10 stations. I continued until my coffee ran out and finalized with a total of 17 contacts in 33 minutes. Not too bad for a casual Sunday afternoon. When I first pulled in there was a white car that remained the whole time and left as I was about to leave. A forest Ranger pulled up at one point and asked if I was ok. I assured him that I was and told him I was just operating ham radio. He gave me a thumbs-up and drive off with a smile. I did hear and record the following birds: red-eyed vireos, black-throated green warblers, black and white warblers and blue-headed vireos (all of which would be great names for Punk bands).

The drive home was pleasant and peaceful. After I did my stationary bike ride along with playing a video game, SWMBO and I made omelets for supper. Now I am relaxing with my kittys and hoping for a quiet evening.

Namaste, kidlets and keep your reality feasible.

Missie, Moxie and Tootsie supervising my activation.
A view down the hill
Another angle looking downhill
The road down to Col Denning SP.

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