68°f/20°C, expected to be in the low 90's today. Hot!
We are not done yet, still plenty to do. We painted the rail first, moved everything from one end, painted there, then painted the other half.
While waiting for the first half to dry, we went into town (after a good shower, because we were both wringing wet with sweat by the time we were done) to go to a cookout at the local VFW (Veterans if Foreign Wars) club. Larry is a member there but we rarely go to anything because, being a private club, they allow smoking inside the building, and I can't stand being around it; i have very mild asthma that immediately reminds me of its presence. We stayed for a short while, but the cooking was far behind schedule because the cooks were held up by snarled traffic after the big parade in town. I was starving and had had enough of the smoke so we left, and went to one of our favorite restaurants, where the loaded potato skins are a meal by themselves.
I ended up bringing most of my burger home. The burgers at this place are made from their farm-raised beef. I am not a big beef eater but after having my mind set on a burger, well...
Back home, we moved the deck furniture to the painted end of the deck and got the second half ready to paint. Then we cleaned up yet again and went back to town for a hot air balloon ride.
The ride was underwhelming. It was a tethered balloon, and only rose about 200 feet. The ad for the ride did not mention it being tethered, so I was pretty disappointed, but after they explained that untethered rides need a very large clear, flat area, and would cost upwards of $400 per person, I understood!
Don't you love that wicker gondola?
Here, the operator is turning on some fire. Hot!
For $20 each we hovered for about 10 minutes above the field.
Oh well. I must say, those things are hot! They have 4 huge burners that fire up, literally, with propane, and each ride, holding 4 people plus the operator, burned about $30 worth of fuel. Not a very efficient use of a natural resource.
I can't even imagine how much it costs to use helium. Even though disappointing, I am still glad to have done it. I have wanted to see what it would be like to ride in a balloon wver since I watched The Wizard of Oz for the first time when I was just a little thing. Now I know.
We didn't stay in town for the evening musical entertainment (Bucky Covington of American Idol fame), or for the fireworks. We were tired and happy to get home again to our comfy chairs.
So that was our big 4th this year. How was yours? (I must say I was not feeling particularly celebratory this year, especially after that budget bill passed. I just felt sad about what has happened to our country.)
I haven't been up in a hot air balloon and probably never will. There used to be a balloon place nearby where people could book rides, and the route often came over our back yard. It drove the dog bonkers.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy seeing them so much. I am glad we got to go up on one! One day maybe i will find a balloon festival.
DeleteYou had an experience at least.
ReplyDeleteYes! And glad of it.
Delete...we went for a balloon ride 35 years ago. Once and done.
ReplyDeleteI would go again if I had the chance for a longer, higher ride!
DeleteI had honestly forgotten about it being the 4th until I was trying to make medical appointments. Independence Day is a cruel joke this year.
ReplyDeleteExactly. A young nan at the VFW told me how excited he was that we have the current felon for our 200th. I told him I did not like the man, and why: he mocked the disabled, called Veterans lovers, dodged the draft, and mistreated women. The kid looked shocked, as if he had never heard all that. Maybe he hadnt.
DeleteI wouldn't even go on a hot air balloon ride if you paid me $400....
ReplyDeleteI think a lot of people feel that way.
DeleteI'm having difficulty feeling good about July 4th this year with the trade war going on, and like you, after the 'big beautiful (NOT!) bill passed, I just feel sad. Frankly I can't understand how it got to this point!
ReplyDeleteMe either. It's a sad time gor our country. And a worrisome one.
DeleteIt does give a different angle to the view!
ReplyDeleteExactly! Glad i went.
DeleteWhat a super time you had and a ride in a balloon albeit tethered must have been amazing.
ReplyDeleteIt was pretty cool. Although a bit disappointed, I am glad we went.
DeleteAs we get older our enthusiasm for holidays has diminished. Crowds, noise, traffic. June/July temps in the high 90's F. have us scuttling out to the garden and happy to come inside to the A/C. Our involuntary 'celebration' of the 4th was via a neighbor who set off fireworks from 9-11 p.m.
ReplyDeleteMy feelings exactly. Thankfully no one up here felt obliged to set any fireworks off.
DeleteSuch a pretty balloon. I would be too afraid even if it was tethered! Happy 4th of July!
ReplyDeleteOh, we should do our balcony, too. Since years, actually... But, oh...
ReplyDeleteNo ten horses would get me into such a balloon!
My Mom wanted to go on a helicopter-ride and I obliged. Worst 30 minutes ever.