Saturday July 9th 2016
If yesterday’s weather was similar to a May day, today was an April day. It didn’t get above the high 60s all day. I awoke to a dull cloudy day with mist in the air. It cleared off some during my drive to New Hampshire, but it didn’t last long. The outside tasks I had planned were not in the cards. I focused my work on the collecting the junk into one area of the basement. I plan to have a junk removal company come in next week.
The weather in New Hampshire deteriorated quickly. It started to rain early in the afternoon. The rain wasn’t hard or continuous just rain. I drove out of the rain on my commute back to the campground. It hadn’t rained yet in the Littleton area.
There was more turnover in the campground today than I would have expected. Sites on both sides of me were vacant when I returned. I had expected them to remain occupied all weekend. Soon after I got back, RVs arrived to occupy those sites so I needn’t have worried.

Tonight’s fire.
I made another fire at about 4:30. I wanted to get in before the bad weather caught up with me. I enjoyed the heat of the fire. It’s not often you need a fire in July to keep warm. I took the ax to a few of the pieces of wood to burn it quicker. I don’t want to have to have a fire on the humid 90 plus degree days predicted next week.
This concludes another blog post that talks about the weather and campground occupancy.