Quote from: RandyL on June 18, 2017, 10:48:47 PM
I swear, we didn't feed her any "brownies" here. Just some chocolate chip biscuits. Oh wait...
Well, looks like she got out of the state anyway. We got a dog in Burlington once. Maybe Laurie is bringing one for Moni. Hmm, maybe not what the doctor ordered.
We had a good time here. Counter to all expectations spawned by all these good folks here, Laurie was actually a gentle and gracious guest. Give her enough WiFi to satisfy the needs of her 50 pound gaming "laptop" and she is happy. Sorry we're vegetarians here
Hope her legs are recovering from our hike "around the block" (kinda big blocks out here in the sticks).
Randy
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Hi folks,
I made it to my friends place in Mizzeri. My pickup has decided to rest here for several days. I made it here in girl mode so that makes this the longest continuous time I have been in girl mode.
I want to thank Jane for meeting me for lunch and a couple hours of good conversation with our food. Thanks to Jane's presence, I was able to relax and ignore the fact that I was dressed appropriately as myself in a restaurant full of strange people and enjoyed my time with her. I did notice a lot of the diners were looking in my direction, (there was a TV showing some sporting event behind me) but only one woman looked directly at me and smiled. Whete she did this because I was a diad or just another diner I have no idea. No one that I noticed stared or said anything that I know of. We we just two other diners. It was a nice lunch. Thank you Jane.
I also want to thank Randy and her lovely wife, two quiet and gracious people that opened there very nice home to me for a very pleasant visit. These are two very nice people who are very in tune with each other. The view they have is as beautiful in daylight as it is spectacular at night. I cannot recall ever being served an intentionally "vegetarian" meal until visiting Randy and his wife. Both dinner and breakfast were delicious consisting of many different vegetables and fruits and tasted very good. Watching Randy and his wife preparing the meals was interesting to see. I do not thing I have seen two people more in sync with each other, complementing each others efforts to put together the meals with little need for conversation.
Both are talented accomplished people and I fear I overwhelmed them with my incessant inane talking. I was hopeless out classed by these two yet they made me feel very welcome in their home. Thank you Randy and better half.
The rest of the trip to Missouri would have been uneventful had I not locked myself out of my truck. There is one distinct advantage men have over women... Pockets! Had I been traveling in male mode this would not have happened. My wallet would have been in one pocket and my keys in another. I also probably not have been locking the doors because my purse was being left inside the truck.
I had plannned on paying at the pump, pumping my gas, and driving off down the road again. Locking the keys inside with me on the outside sort of put a crimp in those plans. So there I was having to perform the classic damsel in distress play in real life. How embarrassing! Having to go inside and explain my predicament to one person who led me to another that dialed a phone for me so I could get the locksmith to come unlock the truck. I explained he would be looking for a woman and described my pickup for him. I then went back outside after thanking the people that helped me and waited beside the truck in the very busy gas station until he arrived and let me back in. It was not the kind of real world female experience I was looking for. *sigh* But as you can tell I survived it.
Beware Moni... I am 2/3 of the way there. You have several days to worry before I continue.
Hugs,
Laurie