Getting ready to leave the Antique Gas and Steam Engine Museum

Today was another day of getting ready to leave. Just one task remains to be done - fix a flat tire. Randy discovered one of the inside rear tires was flat, so we called Good Sams Emergency Roadside Assistance to arrange for someone to come fix it. They put me on hold for over an hour, then dropped the call. Randy called in and insisted on talking to someone who could help. He did, but they are not staffed correctly to handle the weekend issues, so we received a callback about 6 pm to say someone would be in touch with us tomorrow.

When we started here at the end of January, we were not sure how we would fit in. It's been wonderful, and this is one of our favorite places. It's not about the interesting old machines; it's more about the interesting people. There are some good folks here and as usual, it's going to be hard to say goodbye. Hopefully, as with some of the other friends we have made along the way, we will see them again. 

And we will miss the place, too. It's one of a kind!
One section is fenced off; it belongs to an Indian tribe and they won't let anyone on it. But it's possible to see at least one rock with what looks like mortar holes. Very cool.
 And of course, the roses. I love these!



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