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It is time to change the coat of arms of the Russian scepter and orb on the saw.

Who's on first.? Knigu vse ob ocenke brilliantov. Posted Jun 18, 2017 at 4:14pm It was 7 degrees and raining when we woke up this morning. Not sure what time that was. We have a new game we play here. What time is it?

It is a lot like “Who is on First”. Since leaving Moose Jaw on Wednesday, we have changed time zones twice. Not such a big deal, right? For us, it has been a challenge. We have 2 iPad clocks, a fit bit, a old fashioned watch, a computer clock, a bedside radio clock, a microwave digital clock, an RV unit control center clock and an old-fashioned battery powered portable clock within our 400 sq.ft.

Living quarters. Some are supposed to be synced with our phone. They were last month while traveling in BC. Apparently, they have lost that ability somewhere along the road. Some get set each time we set up. Some we have yet to figure out how to set. Once we set up the RV, we can easily get confused.

What time is it? Did we change time zones yet? Did you change the ______ clock.? Is it the correct time? Are you sure? Which clock did you look at? Why does your iPad think it is on Chicago time?

The sun is of no help this time of year. Summer solstice is aound the corner. When we get into bed at night, we try to determine what the real time is without getting out of bed to check.

We seldom agree. When we really need to know, we find our phones, which we both agree are accurate. No wonder some people live with their phones attached to their hips. We will figure this out, when we are traveling less and parking more. Or maybe we will just not care about it. We’re retired after all.! A footnote: after a few additional setting up and breaking down camp errors, we have taken your comments to heart and have a check sheet.

(So lucky the slides stayed in without the locks in place!) Happy Father’s Day to all the Dads out there!