 Another day's here, everybody. It's gonna be a good day in one second, one minute. Put any blame or point fingers, but they handed out to you in these weird little trays now, right? That's a new thing. And they had put the English muffin in there and a napkin. And they grabbed the napkin and it, yeah, whoops. Other than that, it's gonna be a good day. Today's agenda is Arberg. We gotta deliver some stuff up there, which is backwards. Usually I pick up stuff from there, but now we're delivering stuff there. And it's under a tarp. I just remember that. So no curtain sides today. Just rolling up tarps when we get there. Living Arberg here. It was a town that not a lot of people would hear about unless if you come through here and not a lot of people would come through here, it's sort of like an end of the road kind of town. And I don't mean that as an insult. It's actually a very nice town. It's just at the end of the Brooklyn. There's not much past it. Came here the first time, surprised me how nice it was. It's a nice town, nice little downtown strip here that I haven't actually explored yet because there's no truck parking around here, but this is the Icelandic River that's in. Because it's called the Icelandic River, it must connect with Gimli or something in some way because I know Gimli Manitoba was settled by Icelandic people. So it sort of makes sense if that was the case. No, not too sure. The kind of town where you don't have to lock your doors or if you know anybody from. So I'm just getting the tarps off here, gonna roll them all up and we'll get this unloaded quickly after that. I really do prefer the covered trailers, but I guess you work with what you got sometimes. Maybe I should take like an online videography course. It's actually a really nice town. One of the gems of Manitoba, I would say, along with Steinbeck and Winkler. Morphin is just a few miles west or several miles west of Winkler. I gotta be careful with my directions because last time I went to Canora, I got my directions messed up. I meant to say east and I said west. I think you guys figured out what I meant. Parking lot in the back here. I drove past it the first time. Say it's just a drop and hook, but I'm gonna have to take that tarp and all that rug with me that I had that was used for that last load to Arbor. Oh, I see one of our van trailers there already. Yeah, this must be it. What's the grab trailer, 536. So I'll just put this one I have now in one of these empty holes. Who wanted me to pick up 537? Hold on a second here. I haven't written down 36. See a 537, see 537. Well, let's get parked in here first and then we'll slip it right in here. I don't see 536 anywhere though. Still not seeing 536 anywhere. I see 515, 511, 535, 523, 540, 525, 541. There's a whole bunch of our trailers here. I've got 522 here. And the only other one that's close to it is 537 here. I wonder if he meant to say 537, let's see when the safety is up here. Safety is up May, 2021. This must be it, yeah. This needs a safety by the end of this month, May, 2021. I'll have to, but no, 536 is not here. All right, that's what phones are for, right? We'll just make a little phone call. It was supposed to be 536. Another message? No, that was nothing. Interesting, okay. So I'll take another look around here, but this is where they keep all the trailers. And if 536 isn't here, then I'm just taking 537 back because it needs to be safety by the end of the month as well. So that's another one that needs some attention soon. Happen to it. Ha, till that time of year where I'm blasting the heat in the morning, I'm blasting the air conditioning in the afternoon on the way. Good to see you too. Good to see you too. Bain burgers. This is gonna be good. So last time, apparently I overdid them, cooked them too long. So this time, pay a little closer attention. It's my ender. We found out I'm actually the boss this weekend. Still no talking to me much. It's getting better though. Oh, she's wrecking you with pickles. Blast for me. Pickles are life. Right up there with coffee. Don't even compare them with coffee. Oh, I'm comparing them. That's not okay. You putting hot peppers on there too? Are you crazy? The nights don't have much of a palette for flavor. They like things very basic. Bread, meat and potatoes. That's life. And ranch dressing. I put these on chicken caesar salad. On chicken caesar? Those hot pepper rings, I always put them on chicken caesar salad, but you've been home so often lately. I didn't want to be judged. Oh, I would judge. I'm judging. I'm judging you. What do you guys think? Is that normal? I'm waiting to get in here so that I can get my burgers down too. But she's hogging the kitchen. Well, whenever I wait for you to get something done, everything's cold by the time you actually get to it. So I'm just being proactive this time. Fair enough. Let's scoop some salad onto my plate over here. Oops. Okay. Looks good. Got your salad. Almost got away with it. If there's room. You better be. What you hoping for, Diesel? Would you like some salad? No. Maybe some burger. That's the one. Don't tease him. Oh. You already had your supper. You guys just finished. Don't beg. Don't. Why don't you go to your bed and lay down? Okay. Yeah, that's your bed now. All right. I'm gonna make my bed right here. You're such a good listener. Such an avid listener. Oh look, you got the commander all whiny now. Yeah, they feed off each other. They ignore each other the rest of the time, but when it comes to mealtimes, they feed off each other. You got wiener over there watching very closely. But at a respectful distance. Yeah. Got Chevy who has no idea what's going on ever. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. So we just had the strangest experience that's happened to us. Maybe you guys have had this happen before too, if you're on town water. I've never been on town water. As far back as I can remember, I've always had well water. We've always had our own well. But now that we live in town, the town supplies us with water, which is supposed to be clear. I'll attach a picture in here of what our water looked like just about a half hour ago. They called the emergency line of the water works at the town here. And apparently our fire department has been training or practicing tonight. And I guess whatever they're doing, tapped into some water lines that released a bunch of sediment or something into the pipes. Now half the town is getting brown water. So the water works department is doing an emergency flush of the whole system in this end of town at least. So that's gotta be a nightmare for them. But that's the important part right there. The key word is for them. Finally a problem. That's not our problem. We don't have to fix it. But anyways, it's time to put this all together and go to bed. 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