It really got cold last night. I put two more wool blankets on. then we were okay.
We had been watching the forecast for snow on the mountain passes going to Salt Lake City area. But we couldn't get TV reception last night or this morning, so couldn't tell what it was going to do.
As you see in my pictures, it did snow some, but not much. There were flurries when we were leaving. The road never was wet or slippery. It was kind of like it snowed up to the road only. We didn't have any problems.
We got to Provo early enough to get our parking spot for tonight early. This is a small KOA, but definitely better than last night.
There is a creek beside the camp. And the creek has hundreds of ducks. The owners of the camp feeds them around 4:00. About 3:45 the ducks all came up and stood outside the office door, waiting to be feed. Who said animals can't tell time?
We were working in the trailer while we were waiting to go to our next sale. All of a sudden we heard a loud boom and felt the trailer shake. I thought we had been hit by another truck. But instead, it was several big limbs that fell from a tall tree over the trailer. Jim had to get up there to get them off. It broke our vent cover. I'm so glad that we weren't outside when that happened.
Our sale started out really slow. We probably had two sales in the first 45 minutes. That really is discouraging. But after that the trailer filled and we kept busy.
I think we had more people then usual tell us how much they appreciated us coming. They will never know how much that means to us, when they take the time to tell us.
It seems like we've been tested some today, with lots of little things. But as long as God continues blessing us and protecting us, it's okay. Maybe we'll be better people for it.
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