114. Buying an Elephant
Nasruddin decided he was going to buy an elephant, and he knew it would be an expensive purchase. Since he didn’t have enough money, he went to his richest friend to borrow the money.
His friend, however, refused to give him the loan. “You’re not thinking clearly, Nasruddin,” he said. “Elephants are expensive to buy, and they are also expensive to keep. If you don’t have the money to buy an elephant, how will you be able to afford to house the elephant and feed it?”
“You don’t understand,” said Nasruddin angrily. “I came here for a loan, not advice.”
This Tale is from “Tiny Tales of Nasruddin” by Laura Gibbs. The book is licensed under the CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license. © 2019-202The2 Laura Gibbs

I was back at O’Neill’s yesterday morning and got some more patches that might stop future roof leaks. What I need is a roof coating. The last time this was done was maybe 3-4 years ago by RV City and I suspect that it was a poor job. I’ll be back here next May and get O’Neill to do that plus a few other fixes that I have been putting off.
The other thing that I tried to do yesterday was get the bed dry enough for me to sleep in it last night. I used my battery powered fan to dry the sheets the best that I could. Also used the fan on the sleeping bag and the light wool blanket which were the most heavily soaked. When the sun came out I took the sleeping bag out and draped it over the picnic table. After a couple hours the sleeping bag was mostly dry but it was clouding up so I didn’t get the wool blanket out there. I didn’t get everything dry, the wool blanket and sheets were still damp but dry enough that I could sleep in my bed last night.
When the clouds broke up I could see a light snow cover on the mountains north of me. The higher mountains on the western horizon had a heavier snow cover that might last for the rest of the winter.

This report was issued back in July 2025 but the Lame Stream Media has not found it to be news worthy. It has been covered by numerous other sources however. The ‘jab’ just continues to do what I think it was designed to do and the Media continues to provide cover. The quote is from one of the many sources (search using Covid eye damage).
A new peer-reviewed study in Ophthalmic Epidemiology titled, Evaluation of the Effects of mRNA-COVID 19 Vaccines on Corneal Endothelium, has uncovered alarming evidence that Pfizer’s COVID-19 mRNA injection (BNT162b2) causes significant structural damage to the eye’s non-renewable corneal endothelium — the critical layer of cells responsible for maintaining corneal transparency and hydration.