Another warm morning, although it was very foggy for a while, about 15°C when we woke up.
After breakfast I started looking at our furnace air distribution issues that I mentioned a week or so ago. This time I got all hi-tech and stuck the digital camera into the ductwork and took some pictures. What I saw explained the problem we were having, unfortunately it appears to have been engineered(???) that way. I guess in a way it makes more sense to send more hot air to the living area than the bedroom / bathroom, but it would have been nice if some sort of control was available to allow a choice.
After the I had cleared up from working on the ductwork Lyn headed over to the laundry and I played around with some electronic stuff. After lunch we decided it was time to get back into our walking We walked out of the resort and wandered around the local sub-division. Most of houses in this particular area were reasonably small. Very few of them had any landscaping in their yards. I am not sure whether this is through choice, or whether the climate down here makes it impracticable to keep the garden in good shape. There are plenty of trees in the area, it seems the don’t clear-cut the area before building, rather they just remove enough trees to build the houses. Talking of trees, there are a lot of “live oaks” in the area (they are the ones that host the Spanish moss), I often wondered where the name came from. It turns out that the live oak is an evergreen, it doesn’t go dormant so it is always live! Almost 2 miles later we were back at the trailer.
The weather was pretty warm by now, up to around 26°C so we sat outside for a while, Lyn reading and me trying to fix a persistent drip coming from one of the drain taps under the trailer.
Tomorrow is forecast to be an even warmer day, so we are going to head north to a wildlife area, hopefully with some geocahing on the way.