Pete if it gets you to TCR I will gladly help carry you around on a
palanquin.  It just wouldn't be TCR without you.

Herman

On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 11:01 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

>     Well, now that I am one week into this femur missadventure I guess I
> should put my own post on Cavetex. On Friday they moved me out of my post
> surgical room on the second floor of the Round Rock Hospital into room 302
> of the Round Rock Hospital Rehabilitation Center. The painfull rehab is
> doing it's job and I think I have a good chance of getting out of here
> around Friday. In that case, I can't see that it would hurt me to sit in a
> vehicle or on a stool by the barn and supervise loading that weekend. If
> that goes well, it seems that I could supervise hot tub area setup at TCR
> the same way, a few days later. The bigger trick will be where to sleep. I
> don't think that I will be ready to crawl into my tent, and get down to and
> up from ground level by then. I'm shure not going to let y'all pass the hat
> for a $155 cabin for me. (Hell, the steps might kill me, or at least
> rebreak the leg). The simpelist thing, if it is cool and bug free enough
> would be for me to sleep in the front seat of my pickup. It's got a grab
> bar up high, and the seats fold way back. (I have spent more than one night
> there). Another option is to sleep on a cot in a tall tent Colin has. A lot
> of things could interfere, but right now, I am optimistic about being at
> TCR.   Pete
>
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