Friday, May 29, 2020

Revival In Pictures - Romney, West Virginia

After spending nine weeks at home, this week of revival in Romney, West Virginia has flown by! Friday always slips up on us, but this Friday raced toward us at 110 MPH it seems. Wow! But here we are so it is time for Revival In Pictures.

We met Pastor Bob Jeffrey's and his wife several years ago in Montana. Their son, Nathan, married Bro. Metzger's daughter, Leah, and we were all there for the wedding. It has been so good getting to know them better, along with more of their family and the wonderful church here. It has been a pleasure singing and preaching and watching God work. These are precious people.

We have one more service and then we will crank the BoggsMobile and wiggle out of these mountains by God's grace. We plan to be in central Kentucky Sunday and then back home for a few days.

Now I leave you with Revival In Pictures. I hope you enjoy the pictures!

Davy




































They have an electronic bulletin board in the lobby and it is cool.


















Thursday, May 28, 2020

Out of Thin Air

First things first. 77 years ago today my dad, Eugene Boggs was born into the world. Happy, Happy Birthday, Dad! We love you so much and praise God for your life, health and strength!

Out of Thin Air
I mentioned the air line breaking under the driver's seat on the way to West Virginia Saturday. Now for the rest of the story.

This particular air line has caused problems before. The line begins at a fitting below the floor and provides air to the air ride portion of my seat while I am going down the road. It is not absolutely essential to moving down the road, but when the air line splits, it is deafening. As long as I am moving down the road and not using breaks, I can keep the air pressure up, but we start looking for a place to get off the road immediately!

This air line first split while going down the interstate in October 2016.

It split a second time in a different section the next year while going down the interstate in California.

It split again late at night while traveling across Texas in October 2018. That time I replaced the line from its source. I tied it into the existing line underneath the seat with a coupling with pressure fittings.

The break in the air line Saturday was beyond the coupling in the old air line. Beyond that coupling was a Tee that I did not see before. 


The 1/4" line goes into the Tee and comes out as two 6mm lines. The seat is German made so it uses European hose sizes. One of the 6mm lines dead ends because my seat is not equipped with air in the lumbar. The second 6mm line goes to the seat itself. 

Look closely at the picture above. Can you tell the difference between the 1/4" line on the right and the 6mm line on the top and left? Me neither. There is only .35mm difference. However, I have been told the 1/4" will leak if I put it on this 6mm fitting on the chair.


Where that line meets the fitting for the seat is where the line broke. There are places that sell the 6mm line and the reducer from 1/4" to 6mm, but nothing near me. I have some options using the old parts and I am considering those options. Keeping in mind though, that if I use the old line, I better plan on replacing it soon, because it is obviously brittle.

OR I can keep the line capped off with Visegrips until I get home, but that means no air ride on the seat through the mountains. I will keep you posted.

That is life on the road and owning and operating a bus. Problems seem to chase me down out of thin air. But, you know, I could be Pastoring a church!

Thank you for stopping by to see us today.

Davy

Wednesday, May 27, 2020

Vintage View Vednesday Isaacs' Reunion 2004

I have a few pictures for a Vintage View post from the Isaacs' reunion in October 2004. I am still having trouble loading pictures into Blogger. I have searched the internet, followed all of the instructions and suggestions and they are still a bear to load. These few pictures were loaded one at a time over a period of two hours and many pictures were left in the archives because they would not transfer. UGH!

At least we have a few pictures. Please enjoy!

Thank you for stopping by for a few minutes today.

Davy









This picture below is my Mom with eleven of her siblings for a total of twelve at that time. Three died as infants and two of the children that lived to be adults had already passed. Now there are only 5 total still living.