The space shuttle Atlantis landed safely this morning. We were not able to see it pass over from our camp near Tampa, but faithful readers will remember that we did view it's launch on Feb 7.
The US military shot down a rogue US spy satellite over the Pacific Ocean today. Hit it on the first whack. China is worried. Let 'em sweat. After all, they've been sending us toxic toys and toxic dog food.
There is a lunar eclipse this evening and Dorcas and I are watching it as I write. It started at 8:43 PM and is currently in its totality. The eclipse will end about midnight. It was mostly cloudy all afternoon, but the clouds magically cleared shortly before the start of the eclipse.
Our Country Coach rally ended this morning. Country Coach service technicians spent several hours working in our coach. One tech performed a much-needed wiring repair. There was a completely severed cable serving the security system, and now that system is functioning again. While one technician was working on the security system I consulted with the other technician and received excellent guidance and advice on about a dozen other projects and repairs that I will perform at a later time. A stellar accomplishment.
In the morning we will move about 150 miles to the Atlantic side of the Florida peninsula and camp near Port St. Lucie.
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