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Thursday 5/11/17

A day late and a dollar short.  Tried to write yesterday but somehow the link to open up the blog was nowhere to be found.  Thanks to Carol Jo I found it and will complete my blog.  Yesterday we arrived in Pendleton, Oregon at the Wild Horse Resort and RV Park.  Basically a native American casino.  They probably hold the record for the most average buffet of any casino we have stayed at.  It is depressing to see a bunch of people pumping tokens into the slots, hoping to hit it big.  Not to mention the clouds of cigarette smoke.  Since we had experienced this once before, I had made a reservation at Hamleys in town.  Great steak place.  Had dinner there and came back to the trailer.  It was still warm enough that we took out the folding chairs and sat outside in the late afternoon sun.  Sue had taken herself off to the museum on the grounds.  I, in turn, took a nap.  When I awakened, I was concerned that she still had not returned and it was quite warm out.  Finally contacted her on her cell and Gracie and I drove over to the museum and picked her up.

This morning, had a bite to eat and headed back on our final leg to home.  Got the trailer unhitched and parked and slowly started removing all of the laundry, food stuffs, etc.

WERE HOME!!  HOORAY!!

We had a great time and other than my three day food poisoning had a great adventure.  We will be leaving the beginning of June for a return trip to Yellowstone.

AND THE BEAT GOES ON!!

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