Well the film people are here for the second day. Sheep are in pens, dogs in kennel, and Josie the Mule is very unhappy in her 12' x24' stall. After several lovely cool and overcast days the temperature has shot back up to the 90's again. Very hot after the rain and chill.
I spent the morning cleaning my office, desk, and filing all my paperwork. Booooring! but necessary. Then I walked the entire steep half acre in the front looking for Lewis Ram's green plastic chain collar and bell He removed the bell after one day, and then he removed the collar the next day. The collar is bright green and everything is brown and yellow out there so it should have shown up but could not find it and I searched the entire field. I wonder if Angel found it and took it away to the Area 21 of dog toys and found items. It may or may not turn up some day in the future.
Poor Josie kept calling to her ram buddy, Lewis, who we moved into the front pasture. She hates being in her corral since now she can't walk down the fence line and chat with Lewis. One of the film people annoyed DS1 by telling him that it was too bad Josie had to stay in the corral instead of being able to run around a larger area ??? DS1 told her the only reason every animal on the place was locked up was becaause the film people were parking on the property and we had to keep all the gates open. Duh! Then she said we should keep the piles of poop picked up - there were 2 piles - and put fly spray on her.

The lady told DS1 she lives in west L.A. and has a horse. Since there are no horse properties in West L.A., she must keep her horse in one of the affluent areas where people board their horses in box stalls with shavings and stable people to clean them. DS1 was a bit annoyed but he had already told me he wanted to move her down into the half acre front pen with the rams.
DH went out to clean up the pile of poop and I put on Josie's old fly mask (which she had pretty well shredded last April). DS1 had to dismantle the fence to get her in since the other entrance to that sheep pen requires stairs. I put on her halter and walked her down there. Josie is thrilled to be back with her best buddy the older ram, Lewis, and she can move around in the half acre pen. There are also a couple shade trees out there. I am much happier to have her down there where she has a lot more room and is with her buddy.
DH1 has been cleaning out the storage bins on our 5th wheel trailer to get ready for our Texas trip. DS3 told us yesterday that he had to put his 5th wheel in the shop since half the electrical died. He just used the trailer last summer to go on vacation and is stymied as to why it malfunctioned. He tried to repair it but couldn't figure out where the problem was. He is hoping the shop can figure out what happened and fix it in time for DS3, DIL and the 2 grandchildren to leave the end of July.
He said he decided they will head to the Grand Canyon the end of July, then hightail it to Fort Worth in order to spend as much time in Texas as possible. He said he and DIL are getting really tired of California even though they love their new place and have done a lot to it. It sounds like he is considering moving to Texas in a few years. He has already bought 3 rental houses in the FW area so . . . .
However, now DH has discovered that our slide out is not going all the way out on one side.

The slide out should be extended completely into the exterior seal. Instead there is a 5" gap on one end. It was just repaired!!!! and we have to take it back to the shop again. Also he found a drip/leak in the water lines under the belly in the storage compartment. I think probably the connectors just need to be tightened but DH says since he has to take it in for the slide out adjustment he will have them check it out.

I was going to clean out the trailer, wipe everything down, empty and repack the storage cabinets to make sure we have paper towels, toilet paper, paper plates, plastic silverware, etc., and make a list of what foodstuffs need to be packed. COFFEE first, then ice tea bags, soap, laundry supplies, swim suits, swim goggles, towels, etc. Now I will have to wait for it to come back from the shop again.

Getting the 5th wheel ready for a trip is like a small scale moving house. Except we don't have t worry about the livestock or dog. Normally we would take DH's little mini Dachshund, Pretzel, but we lost her 1 or 2 years ago. Quite a heartache storing the dog panels away that we carried to make a small yard outside the trailer door so she could go in and out when she wanted. Eventually I will have to shop for another little puppy for DH but not yet.
Looks like the film people have left - DH is locking the gates and letting Bubba, Rika, and Angel out. The sheep are screaming to be fed. Angel is doing so well, we were so lucky to get Angel. She is only 6 months old and working at night with the big dogs. She often runs with Bubba, but lately when Bubba and Rika are in the front, Angel is guarding the back. I hear her working most of the night now with the other 2. Erick can really choose a good guardian dog. Can't wait to get together with him in Austin again, sit and visit with ice tea, and just enjoy talking LGDs.
Lamb chops for dinner tonight. Oh yeah, I have to go on line and order some wound pine tar for Bubba, and a new fly mask. Make that 2 fly masks - Josie is hard on them. Bubba is chewing to spots on his legs and making sores on them. I wonder if he is allergic to something - he doesn't seem to have any fleas but I will doctor all the dogs for those too.