Peter was having arrhythmia during the first day, it's becoming more frequent and it makes him dizzy and nauseated. By the afternoon he was feeling better, but we stopped at every rest stop along the way, they have them on the toll road every 25 miles.
Canfield was a great success, better than last year, we give God the glory for supporting us.
The weather was great, very humid since it's Ohio but beautiful days with just enough clouds to keep the sun from beating down too hard. We had a thunderstorm the first day, (setup) but I got done before it was too bad and that night it rained buckets... the tent was flooded but by the time I opened shop the next morning it was pretty much all sunk into the ground. The next few days were very nice and no rain at all.
Called Cheryl one night, had a great talk with her, we only talk once or twice a year but I wanted to hear first hand how she enjoyed her motorcycle vacation, (she loved it, God watched over them all the way), it was good to share with her.
This morning when we took off (monday) we had a few sprinkles and it looks like we're chasing some kind of storm heading out on I-80. We're going though the town of State College and then heading south to Harrisburg. We'll stay in State college tonight at a KOA there and head into Harrisburg in the morning.
The scenery this way is beautiful, lots of hardwood trees and the road is well maintained. The fog is sunk into the hills right now and we're getting some mist, enough that Peter has to keep the wipers going. Lots of traffic this way, the trucks use it heavily.
Paul is working hard on his project in Reno, missing his family but getting his project done.
Looking forward to this show, it's indoors and air conditioned. Whoopee!

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