Fresh fish for breakfast is the best. Trout doesn't have scales and is easy to clean. After it's cooked, the meat falls off the bones. Leftovers are put into a zip lock bag and refrigerated for protein snacks.
I'm at a county park and today is the day to mow. Lots of guys showing with mowers, weed eaters, and blowers. Not a big deal. What you need to be careful of is that these guys who might be paying a little too much attention to you. One guy stared for a long time when he thought I couldn't see him. He continued to steal long glances. Maybe not a big deal but... I have expensive stuff like generators, power tools, gasoline. When you live like this you need to pay attention to your surroundings and people near you. Be observant. Use your camera. I take pictures of people and cars I find suspicious. When I leave for the store today, I'll leave the park then turn around and watch my shit for 10 minutes where I'm not seen. I've chased away curious onlookers that way. Be unpredictable. Let them see the dog. I need a security camera now that I have WiFi. Don't be in fear. Just pay attention.
I have to plug this product. Delta 8 THC, Hemp flower. 5 grams for $16. It has legal trace amounts of delta 9 (maybe a little more). Legal weed. I completely dried out from heavy use in March to reset. This gives me a little buzz. Not stoned but definitely chilled. I may continue on it and supplement with stronger delta 9 in smaller amounts. This is a wonderful drug for the elderly. Edibles are OK except the liver filters out stuff. We'll see if Google has a problem with this post
Texas needs to step up it's game. The sorry reservation system is antiquated compared to NM and CO. I have to have an occupant in my toad. They charge per person on top of the advertised price. Why the hidden fee? Every campground is full on weekends. You can't get a reservation. To reserve, you need to do it 5 months in advance at 8 am. TX needs more camping options. NOT more RV Parks. I hardly ever make reservations. I find them restricting my movements. If a campground sucks, I feel obligated to stay and if it's good, I have to leave to get to my next reservation. As long as I don't move on weekends, I'm always fine. Always have a fallback plan.
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