Well, tonight the weather prediction is a low of 37F. This is our last walk this season at Weko Beach.
We began the morning at nearby Eric's cafe for breakfast. Then to the beach. I began packing the Roadtrek shortly thereafter. And then the rain came.
The weather continues to shift to winter.
With the fierce winds, insects need to cling to nearby objects so as to avoid being blown away. The monarch butterflies have all departed for the southwest and Mexico. We rescued a walking stick on the path and deposited it into the grass. As a cold blooded insect, this is the sunset.
A squirrel decided to create a nest in the kitchen drawer of a neighbor's travel trailer.
I'm prepping the Roadtrek for our 2,000 mile trip to Arizona. I'll let the Chevy dealer change the oil, rotate the tires and so on. I did not replace the tires as planned because we only did local driving this summer.
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