OK, so we had no takers for our dogs for the length of time we wanted so we have officially called the trip off!:( We really are extremely disappointed but what do you do???? Anyway, we have unloaded everything and things are back to normal. However, I cannot take this Florida heat and humidity all summer so we decided that I am going to Melissa's for the summer while Roger stays home with the "damn" dogs and takes care of the homefront. So I'm leaving tomorrow morning and will be in Kansas City at 2:00 pm. Then Melissa and I are going to Tennessee for the 4th of July (mine and Roger's 21st anniversary)then back to Kansas City and then we're both flying to Portland on July 11th for two weeks - her on business and me to visit with Heather, Jason and the boys. So I'm road ready with not a return ticket home so I'm not sure when I will be back. One of these days I know we will take this trip but before we leave next time it will be just the two of us and there'll be no turning back.
Until ? ? ?
Friday, June 25, 2010
Monday, June 21, 2010
Home Again? :(
What we didn't post yesterday was that we made a decision that we couldn't do this trip with our dogs. They just didn't take to camping and made our lives miserable. To go on with them is just not an option as we'd probably end up pitching them out on the roadside or divorcing or worst - kill each other. So, we started Saturday looking into some folks who may have been interested in staying at our house and keeping them. We made some phone calls and waited for some answers. We drove home yesterday (Sunday) hoping we would have an answer by the time we got home. We did hear from one who turned the offer down and was waiting on someone else. Anyway, we had a safe trip back, the dogs are extremely happy to be home and we did have a great night's sleep. Today (Monday) we heard from the second person who also turned the offer down. We called someone new that knows multiple people who care for dogs and heard back a little while ago. One can't because of their hours of work, one wants to but can't start until July 12 and one could keep them from July 4th until the 12th leaving us to find someone from now until July 4th. I'm exhausted just writing about it so not sure if we can work this all out. It's ironic because I have
said from the first day we bought the camper that I felt like forces were working to keep us home as I wanted to leave three weeks after we bought it and we didn't leave until almost double that time. So, our trip may be over before we get started good but I certainly hope not. I will start again tomorrow trying to find a dog sitter but we have pretty much decided that if we don't find one by the weekend that we're calling the trip off so this may end up a very short blog - only time will tell. One very positive out of all this is that tonight Matt & Amy had us for dinner and we brought Wyatt back home with us to spend the night. We have missed the little dickens but we were also very much looking forward to seeing our first born, Ethan, our second born, Linus, our third born, Campbell and our fifth born, Zuzu. Somehow, we will see them all this year!!!
Our next blog won't be until a decision is final one way or the other. So,
Until next time. . .
said from the first day we bought the camper that I felt like forces were working to keep us home as I wanted to leave three weeks after we bought it and we didn't leave until almost double that time. So, our trip may be over before we get started good but I certainly hope not. I will start again tomorrow trying to find a dog sitter but we have pretty much decided that if we don't find one by the weekend that we're calling the trip off so this may end up a very short blog - only time will tell. One very positive out of all this is that tonight Matt & Amy had us for dinner and we brought Wyatt back home with us to spend the night. We have missed the little dickens but we were also very much looking forward to seeing our first born, Ethan, our second born, Linus, our third born, Campbell and our fifth born, Zuzu. Somehow, we will see them all this year!!!
Our next blog won't be until a decision is final one way or the other. So,
Until next time. . .
Saturday, June 19, 2010
A Better Day On Jekyll Island
It's about 7:30 p.m. on Saturday and so far we have had a pretty good day. We slept in until about 8:30, I cooked the rest of the bacon and eggs, I made toast and we sat outside and enjoyed a nice quiet breakfast with about 1000 other campers doing the same thing at their site.
After breakfast we completed blogging for yesterday. We kind of do this like a tag team, I'll type awhile then Rainy will edit me, correct my spelling and grammar then she will add to the blog.
When we completed the blog we drove Herbie to the pier at Driftwood Beach. We walked the pier and walked along the surf taking pictures of the big trees that have fallen on to the beach and petrified. It was sooooo hot! We got back in Herbie and, knowing that we had to have it back by 1:30, just took our time getting it back.
After we dropped it off we went back to the historic district parked and walked around looking at the houses. We did find a place on the water called the "Rah Bar".
They had a band playing outside on the deck. We got a table that had the best breeze we've felt in forever and we just sat there. Rainy had a Margarita and a peach daiquiri and I had a couple of Coronas and peel and eat shrimp. It was actually the best time we've had on the trip so far. For you who might know who I am speaking of I believe that Craiq Statler, the pro golfer was just a couple of tables away.
When we got back to the campsite, we walked the puppys then Rainy took a nap and I watched part of the U.S. Open before we had a little thunder shower. Nothing big but enough to keep me from starting the grill. We really weren't too hungry anyway. We ate the rest of the pimento cheese sandwiches with pickles and chips.
Until tomorrow....
Friday, June 18, 2010
It's Got To Get Better Than This!!
O.K., as I said on Wednesday we were for sure leaving early tomorrow morning. (Thursday) Sure enough we got up early, did the last minute packing, unplugged all the electrical appliances etc. and we were OFF!
We made it out of the drive-way when we both agreed that the hitch on the truck was too low for the camper. It made the camper lean too drastically down towards the truck. That is not a good thing because it puts too much weight on the hitch. So, Rainy suggested that we switch Matt's hitch with the one we had for the Oydessy. We had to completely de-hitch and re-hitch but the result was that we had a level camper.
We were off at about 8:00 a.m. We stopped and got coffee and hit the road. We headed up I-75 until Ocala and got on 301 which led us to I-10 which led us to I-95 where which we got off in Georgia at exit 1. Along the way, we stopped at a Georgia rest stop and had a picnic lunch (Rainy had made pimento cheese sandwiches for the road. The park was the best we have been in as far as providing a nice area for the dogs and their masters in the same area. About seven hours from the time we left home we were checking in to the Jekyll Island Campground just south of Brunswick Georgia. Jekyll Island has a lot of history ranging from the first shore that slaves were brought to the United States to, at one time, one sixth of the wealthest people in the world had cottages here where they spent their winters. We'll get to more of that later.
They assigned us back-in spot #C-3. When we got to our spot we were pleased. It had three trees that would provide shade morning, noon and night.
Rainy guided me and I backed in like a pro the very first time. But. (We've come to realize there is always a "But".) The trees were situated so that if we got way back in our spot where we wanted there was not enough room to pull the rear bed out. I pulled out and moved a little to the left. It looked good. We were happy. So we un-hitched the camper. Rainy got out her revised set up check list and we began leveling, putting down the stablizers, raising the roof and unrolling the canopy when,Uh Oh. One of the trees was closer than we thought and we could not extend the canopy all the way. And it has to extend all the way or nothing due to rain runoff. We had to unchock, unstablize and re-hitch just to move it 12 inches.
I must mention that even though we were only 2000 yards from the Atlantic Ocean there was no sea breeze and the heat and humidity was probably in the 100 degree range at 4:00p.m. Sweat was pouring and tempers were getting a little short, oh yeah, and just for kicks, mother nature through a quick thunder storm, complete with lightning and rain, but we did manage to get it set up and the truck partially unloaded before dark but everything was just piled in the camper. By this time, it was almost 6:30. We fed the dogs and made our bed and then left to go get some dinner because we were just too tired to even think about cooking ourselves. We at dinner at The Sand Bar & Grill - just mediocre - but at this point we didn't care. Got back to camp, set the TV up, watched a little and crashed.
(Friday) Got up around 8:00 walked the dogs then I went down to the camp store and bought some bacon and eggs while Rainy started unpacking. I cooked breakfast on the electric griddle outside on the grill table. The griddle is the ONLY way to cook breakfast. It was fast, easy and a snap to clean up. After breakfast we continued to unpack and trying to decide if we wanted to rent bikes or a street legal electric oversized golf cart thing. We decided on the electric thing because we thought that it would be fun to explore the island in the thing.
We drove down to the Clarion Hotel where the Red Bug Motors rental place is and rented a two seater Red Bug named "Herbie". Ours was not red but white. It seemed to take forever for the rental guy to tell us everything we needed to know about Herbie and showing us on a map all the sites on the island. I drove Herbie back to the campsite while Rainy followed with the truck flashers on. The bug will only go 26 MPH the speed limit on all the roads is a max of 35 and drivers are driving 50. We parked the truck got the camera and took off on the intercoastal side of the island with really no destination in mind other than we wanted to see the rich dead millionaires winter cottages, like Vanderbilt, Goodyear, Rockefeller and many others whom I just can't remember right now.
Back in their hay day they formed the Jekyll Island Club and only the very wealthy could join. They built these cottages here and the men came down to do the manly bonding thing while their wifes either stayed in the Hamptons or came along and bitched the whole time they were here. Making it dificult for the men to have a good time fishing, boating, hunting, drinking, etc. etc. Of course the cottages were huge homes. Nothing short of an "everyday mansion". We didn't go into any of the homes as we've seen enough to know basically the very wealthy's are usually pretty much the same.
We continued until we got to the south end of the island and started up the ocean side. We stopped at a little shopping center so Rainy could get some postcards. Then we stopped at a beach access point and looked at the Ocean for a minute then came on back to the campsite because we needed to plug Herbie up. He is only good for about 25 miles before he needs a charge. I was instructed to plug into the park outlet that is provided, but the plug didn't work so I plugged into one of the camper's plug.
We leashed the dogs and walked them. By this time it was about 5:30. I fed the boys and fired up the grill and we just sat & talked while the fire was getting hot. I was making hollandaisse sauce on the grill and I asked Rainy to plug in the microwave to start cooking the potatoes. She did. Then pop. The microwave stopped. The fan stopped. We put everything on hold so we could figure out what happened. None of the electrical outlets outside or inside the camper would work. After checking the outside electrical box and all around the camper we couldn't find anything - so out came the "Manual." Rainy read while I continued looking and found where there was a reset button. The button itself was not popped out and I couldn't get it to reset. Rainy kept reading something about a converter box but it didn't tell where it was located - this manual is for all Fleetwoods regardless of model - you just have to decide what applies to yours and what doesn't. When it reach 7:00 pm, Rainy suggested we just finish dinner and then work on it some more. I cooked us a rib-eye steak with some asparagus with hollandaisse. We ate but didn't enjoy it for worrying about the electrical. We started cleaning up and while we were inside the ceiling lights started flickering and the radio started coming and going and we thought "oh shit" everything is going to go. Rainy said "if the air-conditioning goes we go!" We read the manual somemore and figured out that certain things were using the battery since we only had partial electricity. So I backed the truck up and hooked up the electrical pigtail so the battery would recharge. And, then, an angel was sent to us. A couple stopped to talk to us because they wanted to see the pop-up so as we started talking we found they had owned a pop-up and I told Jim my problem and he said well I know where your converter is - you probably just blew one of the circuits. He went right in the camper - right to the converter box - opened it and viola the 15 amp circuit was popped which was caused by using the microwave in the wrong outlet. After, one million thank yous, we were back in business. Once again, I unhooked and parked the truck. By this time it is 9:30 pm, we're exhausted but not to be held back, especially what we paid for renting "Herbie" for 24 hours, we took off for a late night ride. We drove about half the island again and it was cool and relaxing from what we had just gone through. We came back to camp and Rainy went to take her shower followed by me and we settled in for the night - Rainy went to bed and I started this blog but just got too tired so I climbed into bed about 11:45 pm.
So now, even though this is Saturday morning, I will wait and blog tonight. Hold your breath for us - this morning seems to be going normal and we are very much hoping and ready for a nice relaxing, fun-filled day - going to the beach!!!
Until tomorrow. . .
P.S. In case we haven't mentioned it before, please forgive us for any misspelling or improper grammer as we're not even trying!!!
We made it out of the drive-way when we both agreed that the hitch on the truck was too low for the camper. It made the camper lean too drastically down towards the truck. That is not a good thing because it puts too much weight on the hitch. So, Rainy suggested that we switch Matt's hitch with the one we had for the Oydessy. We had to completely de-hitch and re-hitch but the result was that we had a level camper.
We were off at about 8:00 a.m. We stopped and got coffee and hit the road. We headed up I-75 until Ocala and got on 301 which led us to I-10 which led us to I-95 where which we got off in Georgia at exit 1. Along the way, we stopped at a Georgia rest stop and had a picnic lunch (Rainy had made pimento cheese sandwiches for the road. The park was the best we have been in as far as providing a nice area for the dogs and their masters in the same area. About seven hours from the time we left home we were checking in to the Jekyll Island Campground just south of Brunswick Georgia. Jekyll Island has a lot of history ranging from the first shore that slaves were brought to the United States to, at one time, one sixth of the wealthest people in the world had cottages here where they spent their winters. We'll get to more of that later.
They assigned us back-in spot #C-3. When we got to our spot we were pleased. It had three trees that would provide shade morning, noon and night.
Rainy guided me and I backed in like a pro the very first time. But. (We've come to realize there is always a "But".) The trees were situated so that if we got way back in our spot where we wanted there was not enough room to pull the rear bed out. I pulled out and moved a little to the left. It looked good. We were happy. So we un-hitched the camper. Rainy got out her revised set up check list and we began leveling, putting down the stablizers, raising the roof and unrolling the canopy when,Uh Oh. One of the trees was closer than we thought and we could not extend the canopy all the way. And it has to extend all the way or nothing due to rain runoff. We had to unchock, unstablize and re-hitch just to move it 12 inches.
I must mention that even though we were only 2000 yards from the Atlantic Ocean there was no sea breeze and the heat and humidity was probably in the 100 degree range at 4:00p.m. Sweat was pouring and tempers were getting a little short, oh yeah, and just for kicks, mother nature through a quick thunder storm, complete with lightning and rain, but we did manage to get it set up and the truck partially unloaded before dark but everything was just piled in the camper. By this time, it was almost 6:30. We fed the dogs and made our bed and then left to go get some dinner because we were just too tired to even think about cooking ourselves. We at dinner at The Sand Bar & Grill - just mediocre - but at this point we didn't care. Got back to camp, set the TV up, watched a little and crashed.
(Friday) Got up around 8:00 walked the dogs then I went down to the camp store and bought some bacon and eggs while Rainy started unpacking. I cooked breakfast on the electric griddle outside on the grill table. The griddle is the ONLY way to cook breakfast. It was fast, easy and a snap to clean up. After breakfast we continued to unpack and trying to decide if we wanted to rent bikes or a street legal electric oversized golf cart thing. We decided on the electric thing because we thought that it would be fun to explore the island in the thing.
We drove down to the Clarion Hotel where the Red Bug Motors rental place is and rented a two seater Red Bug named "Herbie". Ours was not red but white. It seemed to take forever for the rental guy to tell us everything we needed to know about Herbie and showing us on a map all the sites on the island. I drove Herbie back to the campsite while Rainy followed with the truck flashers on. The bug will only go 26 MPH the speed limit on all the roads is a max of 35 and drivers are driving 50. We parked the truck got the camera and took off on the intercoastal side of the island with really no destination in mind other than we wanted to see the rich dead millionaires winter cottages, like Vanderbilt, Goodyear, Rockefeller and many others whom I just can't remember right now.
Back in their hay day they formed the Jekyll Island Club and only the very wealthy could join. They built these cottages here and the men came down to do the manly bonding thing while their wifes either stayed in the Hamptons or came along and bitched the whole time they were here. Making it dificult for the men to have a good time fishing, boating, hunting, drinking, etc. etc. Of course the cottages were huge homes. Nothing short of an "everyday mansion". We didn't go into any of the homes as we've seen enough to know basically the very wealthy's are usually pretty much the same.
We continued until we got to the south end of the island and started up the ocean side. We stopped at a little shopping center so Rainy could get some postcards. Then we stopped at a beach access point and looked at the Ocean for a minute then came on back to the campsite because we needed to plug Herbie up. He is only good for about 25 miles before he needs a charge. I was instructed to plug into the park outlet that is provided, but the plug didn't work so I plugged into one of the camper's plug.
We leashed the dogs and walked them. By this time it was about 5:30. I fed the boys and fired up the grill and we just sat & talked while the fire was getting hot. I was making hollandaisse sauce on the grill and I asked Rainy to plug in the microwave to start cooking the potatoes. She did. Then pop. The microwave stopped. The fan stopped. We put everything on hold so we could figure out what happened. None of the electrical outlets outside or inside the camper would work. After checking the outside electrical box and all around the camper we couldn't find anything - so out came the "Manual." Rainy read while I continued looking and found where there was a reset button. The button itself was not popped out and I couldn't get it to reset. Rainy kept reading something about a converter box but it didn't tell where it was located - this manual is for all Fleetwoods regardless of model - you just have to decide what applies to yours and what doesn't. When it reach 7:00 pm, Rainy suggested we just finish dinner and then work on it some more. I cooked us a rib-eye steak with some asparagus with hollandaisse. We ate but didn't enjoy it for worrying about the electrical. We started cleaning up and while we were inside the ceiling lights started flickering and the radio started coming and going and we thought "oh shit" everything is going to go. Rainy said "if the air-conditioning goes we go!" We read the manual somemore and figured out that certain things were using the battery since we only had partial electricity. So I backed the truck up and hooked up the electrical pigtail so the battery would recharge. And, then, an angel was sent to us. A couple stopped to talk to us because they wanted to see the pop-up so as we started talking we found they had owned a pop-up and I told Jim my problem and he said well I know where your converter is - you probably just blew one of the circuits. He went right in the camper - right to the converter box - opened it and viola the 15 amp circuit was popped which was caused by using the microwave in the wrong outlet. After, one million thank yous, we were back in business. Once again, I unhooked and parked the truck. By this time it is 9:30 pm, we're exhausted but not to be held back, especially what we paid for renting "Herbie" for 24 hours, we took off for a late night ride. We drove about half the island again and it was cool and relaxing from what we had just gone through. We came back to camp and Rainy went to take her shower followed by me and we settled in for the night - Rainy went to bed and I started this blog but just got too tired so I climbed into bed about 11:45 pm.
So now, even though this is Saturday morning, I will wait and blog tonight. Hold your breath for us - this morning seems to be going normal and we are very much hoping and ready for a nice relaxing, fun-filled day - going to the beach!!!
Until tomorrow. . .
P.S. In case we haven't mentioned it before, please forgive us for any misspelling or improper grammer as we're not even trying!!!
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Finally Tomorrow!!!!
OK, I know that Rainy said in our last blog that our drop dead, absolute day that we are driving away would be today Wednesday, June 16th. Well guess what? We are still here. Yesterday we worked our asses off trying to get ready and by 5:00 p.m. we were wiped out, beat, exhausted. We thought this is no way to start a vacation so we changed our plans to take Wednesday to get completely ready and packed including the camper and the truck so that at 6:30 a.m. on Thursday we would for sure head north.
You got to know that it is a thousand degrees down here in the tropics of Florida. Probably only around 96 degrees or so but with the humidity it feels like you are living in a sauna.
Tuesday I put the hurricane shutters on all the windows and lanai openings, something I had never done before and I can tell you who ever screwed the screws before me must have had the strength of Schwarzenegger. They were in the concrete so tight I had to borrow Matt's super duper power driver drill/screwdriver to even budge them. Once I got past the vertical panels the horizontal ones weren't as hard. Then I had to weed the flower beds, wash down the front entrance and clean the garage all this in this stifling heat.
Rainy cleaned the house, then started packing all the things we will need on the road like can goods, pots and pans, utensils, bedding, dog stuff and clothes. She packed plastic tubs and boxes and labeled each with the contents so we would not have to search every container for the salt shaker.
Today we finished. We did the last minute things like putting everything in the camper and truck bed. Rainy organized all the important banking stuff and made sure all the bills were paid. She also called and made a reservation at our first stop, Jekyll Island, Georgia. We will tell you all about it next time.
Later....
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Days are ticking by and we haven't left yet :(
It's Sunday again and we can't believe how long it is taking us to get to a departure date but we have a drop-dead departure date for Wednesday morning!!!
Roger spent this past Thursday finishing the truck cleaning (Matt doesn't keep a very clean truck to say the least and he smokes) but finally it is all clean and the smoke smell eradicated so the truck is road ready. I continued do administrative things such as paying bills, updating our lists of things to do or buy, etc. We also picked up Wyatt from daycare as Matt & Amy were meeting us at home for us to all go out and eat for Roger's upcoming birthday and father's day since we won't be here. We picked up Wyatt at 3:30 and played with him until Matt & Amy came at 6:00 and we went to eat and then came back home, gave Wyatt a bath and they went home.
Friday, we did things around the house and then went to Port Charlotte to do a little more shopping for the trip. We also went to our warehouse to make sure everything was in good shape before we left town for so long - and everything is good there. We picked Wyatt up at daycare at 3:45 and kept him overnight which is always a blast but tiring too for two old folks - hehe.
Saturday morning Matt & Amy picked up Wyatt and we went to get the camper to bring it to our house so we could clean it and start packing it on Sunday. Wouldn't you know - we got it all hooked up and checked the lights before we pulled off and the back right light wasn't working (same problem as the left light when we first bought it) so we had to unhook and leave it there for them to fix it on Monday but they are not sure if they can get to it until Tuesday as they have a full day of commitment on Monday but may try to work us in so we are hoping because we're not sure if we can pack in one day but I'm willing to do whatever it takes for us to pull out early Wednesday morning. Roger had an appointment at noon Saturday that went well. Saturday evening we had dinner with our best friends, Karen & Lin. They went all out as they usually do but extra special this time for Roger's birthday. It was an absolute wonderful meal, great company and fine entertainment. Martha Stewart has nothing on Karen - she is the quintessential hostess.
We are spending today (Sunday) writing this post, I'm continuing and should finish a more friendly version of our camper manual in order to give us check off lists for leaving, set-up, and tear-down, we're cleaning house, and are going to start packing some of our things in tubs so I better run and get started!
Until next time. . .
Roger spent this past Thursday finishing the truck cleaning (Matt doesn't keep a very clean truck to say the least and he smokes) but finally it is all clean and the smoke smell eradicated so the truck is road ready. I continued do administrative things such as paying bills, updating our lists of things to do or buy, etc. We also picked up Wyatt from daycare as Matt & Amy were meeting us at home for us to all go out and eat for Roger's upcoming birthday and father's day since we won't be here. We picked up Wyatt at 3:30 and played with him until Matt & Amy came at 6:00 and we went to eat and then came back home, gave Wyatt a bath and they went home.
Friday, we did things around the house and then went to Port Charlotte to do a little more shopping for the trip. We also went to our warehouse to make sure everything was in good shape before we left town for so long - and everything is good there. We picked Wyatt up at daycare at 3:45 and kept him overnight which is always a blast but tiring too for two old folks - hehe.
Saturday morning Matt & Amy picked up Wyatt and we went to get the camper to bring it to our house so we could clean it and start packing it on Sunday. Wouldn't you know - we got it all hooked up and checked the lights before we pulled off and the back right light wasn't working (same problem as the left light when we first bought it) so we had to unhook and leave it there for them to fix it on Monday but they are not sure if they can get to it until Tuesday as they have a full day of commitment on Monday but may try to work us in so we are hoping because we're not sure if we can pack in one day but I'm willing to do whatever it takes for us to pull out early Wednesday morning. Roger had an appointment at noon Saturday that went well. Saturday evening we had dinner with our best friends, Karen & Lin. They went all out as they usually do but extra special this time for Roger's birthday. It was an absolute wonderful meal, great company and fine entertainment. Martha Stewart has nothing on Karen - she is the quintessential hostess.
We are spending today (Sunday) writing this post, I'm continuing and should finish a more friendly version of our camper manual in order to give us check off lists for leaving, set-up, and tear-down, we're cleaning house, and are going to start packing some of our things in tubs so I better run and get started!
Until next time. . .
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
One Step Closer
It's Wednesday and the past three days were spent getting Matt's truck ready to pull the pup. Although it has the factory towing package there were things that we thought we needed to get it just right to leave. First it needed new tires. I found a deal on Bridgestones that if you buy three the fourth is free. From my other research it was the best deal. We also knew that it needed a front end alignment and possibly new brake pads and the rotors turned. So when I took it in for the tires they did the other work at a discount because it was already on the lift and the wheels off. That was on Monday.
On Tuesday I took it to the Toyota dealership in Venice for the 75,000 mile check up which included oil, filters inside and out, fluids engine cleaning etc. Also yesterday, Rainy and I took Matt's truck to a place in Port Charlotte that sells and installs Tonneau covers. We bought one. A Tonneau cover covers the bed of the truck and rolls up to expose the bed or covers the bed so you can carry stuff without it getting wet or blown around. It was ordered and would be in tomorrow from their warehouse in Orlando.
At 8:30 this morning (Wednesday) the Tonneau cover guy called and said that it was in and that he could install it at eleven. Cool. Sure enough I got there at eleven and one hour later it was installed, I was given a tutorial on using it and adjusting it and I was on my way back home. Before I went home I went to the RV place so they could install a trailer brake controller on Matt's truck. That done I went home and started cleaning the interior of the truck. I got as far as general cleaning and steam cleaning the upholstery and carpets. When that was done and the drying time began it was quiting time. (Its 5:00 somewhere)
All the time I was doing this Rainy was busy with administrative stuff, such as dealing with our stores (regular and Ebay)preparing to leave those for a while, working on getting all our bills set up for e-bill, shopping more camping stuff - she ordered us a "shower/changing room" tent, etc. etc.
This is a picture of the Wee Willie Wyatt and Poppy at the Homosassa Springs Wildlife Park on Memorial Day.
A very Happy Birthday to our granddaughter, Zuzu, she is two years old today!
Until next time. . .
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