We put in as fulll a day as possible on Sunday. I was in the library moving books by 9:00 am and I moved my last books around 6:00 pm. Unfortunately, I didn't finish the job I was working on. Things don't change very quickly on the rez, so it is quite possible the job will still be in the same place waiting for me to finish it when we visit the next time. Possibly spring?
After quickly grabbing the meal I had left cooking in the crock pot and a salad I threw together of the veggies I had left in the frig, we hurriedly packed our suitcases and the tools, slung them into the pickup and headed home about 7:40 pm. To keep things interesting, the temps had dropped and the wind increased from what we had coped with on Sabbath. By the time we got on the road I commented to Karl that I hoped we got out of the higher elevations before the weather turned to snow. He pooh-poohed the idea and not 10 minutes later it started to rain. What had I said? He still pooh-poohed it. Within the half-hour it was snowing in the headlights! By the time we got down to I-40 it had turned back to rain and by the time we reached the AZ border the highway and air was dry.
We made it home before 2:00 am. However, we both needed to be up and out early, so the alarm was set for 6:30am. Not enough down time, folks. But, we will survive!
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