It rained all night here in Sultan. I don’t mind the rain too much, but I don’t think Kathe likes getting out of bed 2 or 3 times a night so that I can go outside and do my thing. There’s no doggie door, so if I go outside, she’s got to go with me. At 5:00 AM the rain had stopped and just as we walked to the grassy area, the sprinklers came on full blast. Kathe’s PJ’s are still drying out!
Sultan is a very small town with a population of under 5,000 people. There’s not much to do here but the surrounding scenery is beautiful. The town lies at the confluence of the Skykomish River and the Sultan River and was founded in 1889. Today the sky is still threatening more rain. The humans went into town this morning to the small farmers market in park. I guess they bought enough fruit yesterday that they came home empty handed. Warren is still wondering about picking some more blackberries, there are lots here right in front of our coach.
This afternoon Warren and Jim are worked together to fix our passenger chair. The part arrived here in the park and was waiting for us yesterday. Both coaches suffered last night in the strong rain and wind. Our passenger window has been leaking for a long time and last night the Taylor’s developed the same issue. Both men spent the night stuffing paper towels in the window sill to keep water out of the electronic panels. Maybe they will fix that issue too. Right now they are trying to fix a window shade spring. That shade that just won’t stay down. It takes 4 hands to fix it!
Tonight the cocktail is a Lunar Lagoon Martini.
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