Wordless Wednesday
Posted on February 7, 2024
by mjgolch
6 Comments

Wordless Wednesday (WW) is a visual blogosphere phenomenon.
Wordless Wednesday is a simple blog post featuring a photo which conveys a message that speaks for itself without using words.
For all the rule breakers, of which I am one, please feel free to add all the words you want.
Make sure you leave a link to your post here and I’ll visit your Wordless Wednesday post.

Yesterday I took my RV for a nice 4 and a half hour drive to charge up the battery. Than things went to hell.
I’m in a bad mood, somehow I lost a set of keys to my RV last night. It was too dark to search for them last night they were not in any of my pockets and that were not on the ground today. So I wanted to get a kill switch installed in the RV. I called a local Dodge dealership they said they don’t do that. My Friend Jim suggested his guy for automotive and I called them they said no they don’t do that. How hard is it to get an old fashioned dimmer switch like cars used to have and use that as the kill switch. The person I talked to said if it’s so easy you do it. If I was not so damned handicapped I would do it myself. Oh well rant over. On to a nice thing.
I was Glad that I scored high enough to Take my Oath and Follow Dad in his Footsteps. NO ONE CAN EVER TAKE THAT AWAY.




I’m sorry you lost your keys. Probably inside the van. That’s where mine are when I lose them.
Thank you for your service, Mike.
Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday, Mike. Scritches to Screwball. ♥
Sandee, Actually I lost them in the Honda HRV they somehow ended up on the seat slide. Screwball loves his scritches and told me to send some to your furbabies as well.
Thank you for your service. My Dad was in the Air Force too, in the 1950’s.
15andmeowing, Dad was in 1946-1949 and i served 1971-1974.
I will pray you find your keys, and someone to install the switch.
Thank you for your service.
I called 6 places and could not find anyone who would. but I did find the missing keys under the drivers seat