Warm over night and mostly sunny throughout the day with a high of 24°C. We’ve been tracking the weather at the next site, and they don’t seem to be able to work what, and how much, precipitation is going to fall! With the exception of the day we arrive, it looks as though it will be sunny and cold, with night time lows down to -11°C. Should be interesting.
I should have known better, given my luck recently with anything electronic, but I decided to re-install the software on Lyn’s tablet. This was my old one and was filled with so much stuff it barely ran. Well today I decided to take it back to square one and and put new everything on it. That went relatively painlessly, in fact a lot less painlessly than the guy next door trying to drive his motor home away with the hydraulic stabilisers down!
It was little more painful trying to reload the apps as Google insisted that they were already loaded. Finally solved that by giving Lyn a new Google identity. After much frustration things were looking good, all I had to do now was transfer the new identity to her laptop so the book marks on the browsers would sync. Well….. let’s go back a couple of weeks; Lyn managed to accidentally, and irretrievably delete ALL her book marks. We managed to retrieve some from a 2 year old backup and Lyn spent the next few weeks getting them all updated. I suggested she make a backup once the job was finished, but she said she knew what she had done wrong and didn’t need. a backup as she wouldn’t make the same mistake again. Well in changing Lyn’s identity, it wiped out ALL of the bookmarks….. again! Again we recovered them from the 2 year old backup, and Lyn will have to update them all from memory. This time a backup WILL be made.
After lunch we headed out in search of, would you believe, chocolate wine. Friends brought some over the other night and Lyn decided to get some more. We found it, and now have one bottle of dark chocolate and one bottle of milk chocolate.
On the way home we were travelling along Main street Casa Grande, and there is an un-fenced field on the south side with very little vegetation in it, but there were a few hundred sheep wandering around. Surprising as the street is 6 lines wide and Casa Grande is a reasonable size town.
Tomorrow will be a packing day, so in the grand tradition of things the forecasters say rain.
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