Adventures in our Motorhome - 2012 Blog

December 30, 2012

Let's Have A Barbecue


"The brighter you are, the more you have to learn."

I have hitch-itch.  Most of us know what that is.   I'm ready to get moving but Terry's not been feeling well so our departure has been delayed by a few days. It's that time of year and the germs are out there. Not sure where we're going or when but the road is calling.  In the meantime besides sewing, reading and watching TV, I've jotted down a few nonsense blogs.  This is one.

RVers love the out of doors.  Well, they do sometimes and that’s if things go right.  If the weather is at least a little warm being outside to barbecue with friends is close to the top of the list.   Almost all RVers carry a barbecue grill of some kind.  Some even cook breakfast, lunch and dinner on their grills.

When we first started out we had a small charcoal grill and a small gas grill.  Cooking with idea1charcoal and wood chips definitely gives the food more flavor and hands down the finished food is much tastier.  However, starting those grills isn’t quite as easy as starting a gas grill.  In a gas grill it’s either a push of a bottom or a strike of a match.  Charcoal many times takes a little lighter fluid.  Depending on the size of the grill and whether it’s for warmth in an outside fireplace where friends and fellow RVers can circle or at the bottom of the cooker, it can be difficult.  Here’s a little idea that really works and gets those charcoals burning.  It’s an egg carton.  This works either as a six-pack or a twelve pack.

In looking for other barbecue ideas the other day I ran across an old newspaper article.   Even Homer Simpson enjoys barbecuing.  He had a few grilling tips.  

These are Homer's tips – not mine.

1) To make grilled food taste terrific, add beer.  It’s a secret ingredient.  Add 72 ounces to the stomach first, then cook.  Add half a pound of meat to a veggie burger.  It really wakes up the flavor.

2) Keep kabob skewers handy but don’t use them for kabobs.  They are for the unwanted guests spotlight-homerthat tend to arrive when the smell of barbecue floats through the air.

3) Grilling vegetables for the vegetarians in your life is important.  You’ve got to keep them happy but no matter how you do it, veggies are healthy so they always taste bad.

4) Every get-together should have a theme.  The guests love it.  A couple favorite themes have been “Quadruple Bypass Anniversary Party” and “The Great Smoke-Out.”

5) Leftovers?  What’s the best thing to do with them?  The answer is not to have them.  Eat everything the first time around.
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Now speaking of barbecue.  Having an outside campfire many times means that marshmallows and hot dogs are also planned.  Not everyone is lucky enough to have a fancy hot dog roaster stick with them.  Making a couple for yourselves or even as extras is easy. 

Start with 1” wood dowels and cut them into pieces about 10" long. Next drill a hole in the center and glue a straightened recycled wire hanger into the hole.  The fun part comes with decorating.    Cheap, fast and fun. 


Sometimes when we're outside trying to enjoy that barbecue we get bombarded with mosquitoes.  Spraying Raid around the barbecue or even our site isn't something we're always fond of doing.  dghkd1  “Original” Listerine works well to repel mosquitoes.  We sometimes also discover friendly ants want to join our barbecue.  They weren't invited and we'd rather not have them around.  We sprinkle Comet or Ajax around our tires and the cords that touch the ground.  That helps keep them out of our motorhome and away from our picnic table. 


Sometimes all those spices and seasonings we tend to carry with us takes up way too much space.  Those old Tic Tac containers can come in handy to downsize the spice container.  Check this out.

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That’s it.

‘Tis life on the road.








 

December 29, 2012

Emergency Items to Carry Along


"Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new."

A couple years ago one newspaper printed a list of a ten essentials to keep in your vehicle for emergencies.  No one wants to experience an emergency of any kind.  However, I still thought it a ducktapegood idea to post some these … just in case especially since most of the folks I know spend a great deal of time on the road.


1. Duct Tape
We all know that duct tape is good for almost anything.   Duct tape can be a lifesaver on the road, to fix a dangling side mirror, a dragging bumper, or a broken hose. It can even keep the doors closed if the locking mechanism stops working in a wreck. Duct tape is cheap.  Add a couple bungee cords along with it and you’ve got options just in case it’s needed  for quick repairs.
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2. Flashlight
Critical in a nighttime breakdown. Consider one with a base that will stand upright..  However, having a flashlight of any kind is better than no flashlight at all.  There are even those that you can wear on your head keeping your hands free to make repairs.  You headlampmight also think about adding a couple extra batteries to your emergency pack .. just in case.
 
 
 



3. Reflective Triangle, Flares, or Glow Sticks
They warn other motorists if you you're on the side of the road or need to stop to help others.  There are many different kinds.  Some require batteries and others do not.  The best ones to leave in your vehicle are the ones that aren’t in danger of having the batteries go down.
 
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4. Tool Set
Most vehicles come with a jack and a lug wrench for changing the tires. For other jobs, such as tightening battery cables, include a small set of tools. Even if you don't know how to use them, the Good Samaritan who stops to help you will need something to work with. Consumer Reports suggests motorists carry socket and open-ended wrenches, a multi-tip screwdriver, and pliers.
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5. Tire Inflator
Ever have a flat along the road and need something to get you down to the next stop?  We’ve had more than our share of flats this year.  I’m not so sure I would use this in a tire on our motorhome.  However, we’ve had three flats in the Jeep, one in the ATV and a couple on the bikes.  This is definitely a handy item to carry with you.  Well, either this or SLIME.
 

6. Jumper Cables
Jumper cables can restart your battery if there's a second car to give you a boost.  We always carry jumper cables … just in case.  Thank goodness we haven’t had to use them much but at least we have them.
 
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7. First-aid Kit
Every vehicle should have a first aid kit of some kind.  It’s another one of those items that you hope to never need but you have it just in case.  Choose a kit that helps care for minor cuts or burns and has plenty of bandages.
 

8. Gloves and Rags
Car repair is dirty work. Having some gloves and extra rags just may come in handy.
 

9. oenPen and Paper
Don't overlook that you may need to leave a note on your car if you leave to find help.  Or, maybe you just need a pad and paper as a reminder of something you need to take care. 
 

10. Water and Non-perishable Snacks
You may be stranded for several hours so snacks can keep you going, and in a pinch, water can help cool down and over-heating engine.
 
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You could buy a kit already put together or put together your own.  There are a couple things I would add to this list.  One is a cell phone.  Another would be to carry an extra blanket or two in your vehicle.  This summer we were the first to arrive at an accident.  It was dark and in a dangerous location as curves were on both sides of it.  We didn’t have blankets, flares or even a flashlight.  Others who eventually showed up on the scene provided them. 

There are many little things you could add to this kit depending on your location and time of year.  I'm sure there are items many folks would add to this.  I can think of a few more too.  In some places having de-icer and a scraper could be important.  In most places …  extra cash – just in case ATMs are down or worse yet ... your credit card gets compromised -- been there, done that.


Be safe.  Be prepared.


‘Tis life on the road..
































December 28, 2012

Unique Gifts and Flight to Phoenix


"Fate is for those too weak to determine their own destiny."


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On my last blog I posted some of the unique food items Sabrina had made for Christmas Day.    Check out her masterpieces here.

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Terry and I had an amazing Christmas.  Most importantly we shared it with family.  We also received lots of wonderful gifts.  I can't list them all but want to mention just a couple unusual ones.

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This was an engraved necklace from my DIL, Sabrina.

Thank you for raising the man of my dreams.
Folks who know me also know that genealogy has been my hobby for over 35 years. This is a vial to collect samples for DNA testing from Tammi!! In about three weeks I should have information on my own unique 23 pairs of chromosomes!!


Gifts for Justin gave all of us a challenge. After all, he only has a small locker on-board the ship. He doesn’t have room for big gifts.  Since he had chosen to take his leave time to 0phx9spend the holidays with us a lot of effort was put into those gifts. It started with the Soldier Emergency Kit on Christmas Eve and continued on to Christmas Day with others.

--- Jordie came up with a Tootsie Roll container filled with what appeared as 40 pieces of candy.    Twenty of the candy pieces had been replaced with dollar bills and rewrapped in the original wrappers.






Tammi was responsible for coming up with the  “Date Night” gifts for Jordie and boyfriend, Brendan.  She was also responsible for the Soldier Emergency Kit given to Justin.  What fun both of those ideas were0Christmas1_1 as gift after gift just added to the fun we had on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.


Here’s Justin trying to open the small package Sabrina made.  Hopefully, there would be room in his locker for something of this size.   -----   


Each and every one of us had a marvelous time sharing family time, fun and laughter.  It was another amazing get together.






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---- Black balloons tumbled out of one box. The card on the box was attached with a safety pin.  He had to pop all the balloons to find the ones with gift cards in them.

We also had several amazing hand-made items. Tammi and Sandi made us some beautiful ceramic items.   Sabrina's first knitted project was a  beautiful scarf for Tammi.







The day after Christmas was spent getting ready to head back to Arizona.  We boxed the gifts that were going with us.   Last year I checked packages back on Southwest too.  However, once checked I never saw my suitcase or its contents again.  I figure the loss was about $500 but none of it was covered by Southwest.  That’s one of the downsides of employee stand-by travel.  Some airlines will still guarantee checked 0Christmas4_1items and others won’t.  We rarely check anything but once in a while there is no choice.  At least Terry was on a confirmed ticket so checking wasn’t such a gamble this time.  Besides … this time I took pictures of all the items in both boxes as we put them in row by row.


Michael and Sandi drove us to the airport.    With storms all over the nation, many flights were delayed or cancelled.  That can cause a lot of havoc when traveling on a stand-by basis.  We were prepared for the long wait.  Luck was on my side as I was given a seat on the first flight I tried.  Yippee!  However, the flight was going to Sacramento so there was still one more chance I just might not get to Phoenix.

Being the last one on the plane meant a middle seat but at least I had a seat so I was still happy.   Playing  “elbows” isn’t a lot of fun but sometimes a necessary activity when you’re in the middle and the occupants in the seats next to you attempt to claim the armrests by spreading their wings.  At least playing “elbows” isn’t as bad as having overflowing bodies in my seat.  Yep … I was happy.   


The good news was … I made the flight on to Phoenix.  Terry’s flight was on a non-stop from Portland.  It left a couple hours after I took off but we arrived within 15 minutes of each other. About 3:30 AM we finally fell into our own bed in the motorhome. 

Duchess was happy.  She was so happy in fact that she slept the rest of the night on the floor in the bedroom instead of in the living area where she normally sleeps. She had been well taken care of by Toni and Doug.

That’s it!  Now it’s time to think about moving on again.  Where to and when are the questions facing us now.

‘Tis life on the road.

December 26, 2012

Time to Head Back to Arizona


"Life is what we make it, always has been, always will be."
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I hardly know where to begin with our activities over the last few days. It sure has been a busy time.  The shopping got done.  The wrapping of dozens and dozens of gifts was finally behind.  Now it was time to  relax and enjoy the festivities with family.

Christmas Eve was spent at Tammi’s house.  We started eating her turkey, ham and all the trimmings early.  Then, we munched the rest of the day on them.  After church services the first round of gifts began.  The gifts were fun gifts.  Well, some were pretty serious but most of all we had a lot of good laughs.


Tammi started with plastic bins to Terry, Justin and Jordan.  To Terry the bins eventually held sugar-free snacks --- unwrapped one by one.  To Justin – it was to hold “soldier’s” survival needs.  Again, a lot of fun items were unwrapped one by one.  Jordan (and boyfriend, Brendan) had two 0phx4bins.  They were date night bins for two dates.  Future items they unwrapped either went towards date #1 or date #2.  One date was a dinner date and another date was a night at the movies complete with gas money, snacks, tickets and popcorn – unwrapped one by one. 

Christmas Day was at Lee and Sabrina’s so the next round of festivities moved there. And, as usual, Sabrina was very creative with her dinner menu and buffet table. We unwrapped gifts most of the day taking breaks periodically to reorganize and rest. By the time late afternoon rolled around we were all ready for a nap I’m sure. However, I’m the only one that took about a 15 minute shut-eye. It was definitely needed.





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Justin had a 6:00 AM flight to catch on Wednesday. He was heading back to Norfolk. Next week he will be going to Jacksonville for search and rescue certification. After that … well, he’s off to see the world as his ship is being deployed …. somewhere.


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With all the weather problems today across the nation many flights have been delayed or cancelled. That’s not a fun thing after the holidays. One flight was cancelled out of Portland – oops. Another one was cancelled into Phoenix --- oops again. Sometimes it’s difficult to get the planes from one place to another when the weather grounds either them or the crew.


However, we’ll be heading to the airport shortly. Hopefully we’ll make it out tonight. Terry has a confirmed ticket back. Me? I’m winging it as usual. Duchess is waiting back in Arizona for us. 



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Next post I have a few very unique gifts to report …………..  right now it’s time to get ready to head to the airport.  As usual … my fingers and toes are crossed. 


‘Tis a wonderful life!

December 24, 2012

A Few Christmas Gift Suggestions

                                 
The best gifts in life will never be found under a Christmas tree. Those gifts are friends, family and the ones you love.   
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It’s Christmas Eve and I hope you’ve finished your shopping.  We finally have!! Remember your presence is more important than your presents.
                                                 
The last few days have definitely been very busy getting ready for Christmas.  With shopping and wrapping and family around, it’s also been a pretty marvelous time.  However, thank goodness the shopping and wrapping is now behind.  The problem is every time I’m out finishing up, I find something new for someone else and then … the numbers are off again.
                               
With gifts in mind here are a few Christmas gift suggestions we’ve seen printed year after year:  To your enemy, give forgiveness.  To a ch3customer, give service.  To an opponent, give tolerance.  To a friend, give your heart.  To all, give charity.  To every child, give a good example.  To yourself, give respect.
                         
Terry has arrived so let the festivities begin!  Oh … wait … they already have.  Duchess is in charge of holding down the motorhome in Arizona and will be celebrating her Christmas with Toni, Doug and Parker.  Her biggest Christmas wish is that they save a few turkey nibbles for her. 
                                    
I’ve had too many other things on my list (just like Santa) to take many pictures and the brain is in “coast” mode so all I really want to do is wish everyone a very Merry manger1Christmas.
           

There is a reason for this season.
        
 
‘Tis life on the road, in the air or celebrating with family and friends.  No matter where you are  … we wish you a wonderful day and  safe travels over this holiday season. 

December 22, 2012

Wrapping and Wrestling


"A life that hasn't a definite plan is likely to become driftwood."

I left Arizona very early Thursday morning.  I consider pulling out of our RV park at 4:30 AM …. very early.  The windows had ice on them.  Thankfully it wasn’t a hard ice.  It was actually colder in the morning in Arizona than it was that morning in Washington.  However, as we descended 022_0d20a_2through the clouds it was easy to see that even though it wasn’t as cold as Arizona had been, the weather was still pretty miserable.  The cloud cover was very thick and the plane jerked and jumped a tad as we plowed through it.  On the ground it was raining.  I’m going to guess that it’ll probably rain most of the time I’m here.


--- Delegating the wrapping of gifts



Ironically, Tammi was also arriving at the same time.  She was flying in from Spokane.  The timing wasn’t planned.  It just happened.  Even though Justin had originally planned to pick me up, this little stroke of luck saved him a 60 mile round trip.

Most important on my agenda for the day was to sort through the three boxes of Christmas gifts 022_0d20a_1we had shipped via FedEx earlier this month.  Then, I was in charge of wrapping them.  However, I’m a strong believer in delegation.  I delegated the job.  As usual, we ran out of boxes so even though most of it has been finished, we still need to really finish it another day.

Justin came to watch cousin Sandi wrestle ---

Sandi had a wrestling meet that evening at the high school.  Wrestling is one sport that I really don’t like to watch one of my own in.  I cringe and then cringe some more.  It always looks like they’re going to get hurt but she didn’t and that was a good thing.


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Friday we shopped and we shopped and we shopped. There's always last minute little gifts to even out the tree.  Then, instead of heading to south Portland and delivering groceries to my brother as a Christmas gift, I went to Winco for a gift card and then the post office.   Next, we were on our way to visit 93-year-old Aunt Jenny.  Santa was out waving at all the traffic.


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We were just in time to join the Christmas Party at the memory care facility where Aunt Jenny now resides. Our timing was perfect as the group was opening gifts.  Thus, she was thrilled to have one more gift to open than all the rest of the folks there had. 


It certainly is a busy season.  Today I plan on getting this shopping behind me … just like thousands of other folks out there. First, Justin and I are going out to breakfast together.  He's been pretty busy while he's home on leave.  The day after Christmas he heads back to Norfolk.   After breakfast, I'm hoping to be off to check on our cabin.  Well, that’s after I make sure there’s no snow on the windy little roads first.  If there's time left in the day, I also want to go to the craft store for my own Christmas present to me.    I'd really like to visit the huge Fabric Outlet in Portland but time isn't on my side right now.  That will have to wait for the next trip!

UPDATE:  Not going to the cabin.  I just called and found out the main roads had been plowed but side roads had about 6 inches of slushy snow on them.  Aargh!


‘Tis life on the road.

December 20, 2012

Heading Out for the Holidays .. Maybe


"Life is a great bundle of little things."
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Today will be a very busy day.  Usually the day before travel it is.  When I’ve had my fill of coffee I’ll get to work getting ready for it.  Yesterday was busy too.  After a bit of running around and getting last minute items, we also had a “farewell” barbecue for IYQ at Toni’s place.  He’s pulling Quartzsite_big_tentout this morning and heading back to his spot in California.  I guess farewell isn’t the right word since we’ll see him again in “Q” next month.  We’re already looking forward to heading that way again.  Seeing all the people and the activity they bring to that little oasis in the desert is certainly something to look forward to.


The temperature in the motorhome dipped down to 57 overnight.  Needless to say, on came the furnace and a heavy bathrobe.  I’m beginning to think Arizona just isn’t far enough south this time of year.  I wish they’d get going on that bridge from the west coast to Hawaii but am starting to think it won’t be completed in my lifetime.


This morning I’m going to print out all the non-stop flights on Alaska Airlines, Southwest and US Air from here to Portland.  Hopefully there will be one empty seat for me on one of those planes airprot… hopefully.  If not, I might be at the airport all day long or worse yet …. Terry might have to drive back and pick me up late tomorrow night.  Just in case I’m also filling my iPad with books and movies.  I have a feeling it will be a very long day.  It’s not often I really want to be wrong.  However, this time I really want to be wrong.  Terry?  Well, he actually has a confirmed ticket on Sunday.  Let’s hope he doesn’t make it ahead of me.  After all, I have a little shopping to finish once I get up there, people to see and presents to wrap.


The good thing is I have only a couple small Christmas presents with me.  We shipped everything else so we wouldn’t have to worry about checking boxes and have them get lost …. been there, done that.


Daylight is starting to peak out.  That’s the signal to get myself dressed and sort laundry so I can get it ready and pack the few items I plan on taking.  Hopefully, my next blog will be written from the state of Washington. 

Thursday  Morning -

Our plan was to leave Casa Grande for the Phoenix airport about 4:30 AM.  That's what we did.  There was ice on the car windows and it was definitely chilly.  However, it was also a much easier day than expected.  An hour before flight time the first flight I tried to stand-by for had one empty seat.  I just knew I wouldn't get that one.  That doesn't happen unless I'm flying American.   I just knew all the employees from Southwest would rush to the gate in front of me.  Thus, just as I pulling up the internet on my iPhone to check on Alaska Airlines,  my name was called and I was given a ticket.  So much for all those books and movies I had loaded on my iPad.  I wouldn't need them this day.  Yipee!!  I have arrived now and the day is still young.
 



‘Tis life on the road.

December 18, 2012

Traveling with Trailers


__ttnt-4[8]"Very often a change of self is needed more than a change of scene."


It’s about time the sun is back to shining.  Over the last few days clouds and rain have covered the Arizona deserts.  We didn’t like it one bit.  Most of us travel south to get away from those exact things.  Some also run from the snow.  We don’t like that either.  We lived in the south for 20 years.  We certainly don’t want to spend our winter in the rain, the snow or even the ice.




Our first year was spent in a 5th wheel going back and forth between Arizona and Texas.  We mainly stayed at Thousand Trail parks  and also at COE (Corp of Engineer) parks. What we were doing and where we were going was new and exciting.  At that time we had a big contractor’s generator and definitely were not equipped for boondocking.  Heck!  We didn’t even know what that meant.emerald


The next year we ventured to Alabama and Florida.  I think this year was the most fun for me because of all the new places we had stopped.  We have never started out trying to go to all 50 states like others do.  We’d already visited each and everyone of them.  We just wanted to go and enjoy and that we really did.  There were so many new experiences.





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Eventually we had a brainstorm. We decided we wanted a couple ATVs.  It would be so much fun to ride them in the desert and on the trails.  That’s what we did and it was so much fun to ride them.  We rode them constantly in Arizona and Utah but they definitely limited our travel.  However, what we also discovered is that our summer place in Washington State was not ATV friendly.  Other than a couple rides the toys stayed pretty much on the trailer all summer long. Not fun.  So, what did we do?





We had another brainstorm.  We sold them, hauled the trailer south with us and bought a 2-seater RZR.  We were off to the BLM and more short-lived fun, fun, fun.  However, there is a huge downside on all this fun.  One of those downsides is we’re always hauling a trailer.  We can’t10a_feb2347 always get into every park we might like to stay at because there is no room for the trailer. 


We’re fueling up two vehicles instead of one.  Besides that we’ve only used the RZR a little less than 2 weeks because we are not in a park where we can ride it nor have we been most of the time.  Now we do know that we will probably have a good 4 weeks of using the RZR when we head back to Quartzsite.  We also know that once spring and summer come, there will be no riding at all.  There are lots of things to think about.


Here’s one more thing we’ve discussed …… leaving our motorhome in Arizona and not driving it back to Washington.  After all, we do have a place to stay there.  Do we really need to drive it back when we rarely use it there?  Do we really need to be in Washington from April to October?  Well, we'd certainly get a tongue lashing from Sabrina if we didn't.  Our daughter-in-law might be small but she sure is mighty!  Even we're afraid to cross her!  (That's a joke). 

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Obviously, we have a dilemma.  We may just enjoy this toy this year and graduate into another toy that doesn’t require a trailer next year.  Kayaks anyone?  Only time will tell.  Thank goodness we don’t have to make a decision today.  Today?  We're packing for our Christmas adventure.


‘Tis life on the road.

December 16, 2012

Just One Night Along the Road


"If your ship doesn't come in, swim out to it."

We’ve been in an established RV park for almost two weeks now.  It’s not often  we stay in a park __00blm2_thumb[4]this long unless it’s a Thousand Trails park or an RPI park.  This is a park where folks can stay if they have a membership in Escapees.  Most folks who spend the winter here are leaseholders of the lots so when they migrate south for the winter, the migration usually stops at the park and on their own site.  That’s quite different than the other membership parks we’ve stayed at.
  
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When we pull into one of our own membership parks we know most folks will only be around for two or three weeks.  After their short stay they move on to another park.  Many rotate back and forth between a couple parks all winter long.  By doing this their snow birding activities are extremely cheap.  Of course, membership fees have to be calculated into those fees but no matter, membership parks can save you money but only if you use them.  We haven’t been using ours as much as we should.  Maybe next year …………….


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At the park we are currently at we have watched RVs come and go over the last couple of weeks.  We’ve been amazed at how many people with huge RVs struggle getting into a site close to dusk and only for one night.  It can take quite a while to get a big rig into a site, get setup and unhooked too.   This isn’t a park with pull-thrus.  The site across from us has had several one night guests.  One motorhome _0d15_2I’m sure was 50’ long (okay I’m exaggerating).  It came in just before dark and pulled out early the next day.  Another extra long 5th wheel was there the next night.  Again, it arrived just before dark, struggled for a while and finally settled for one full day and two nights.  


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When we need a site on our way through, we stop where we don’t have to unhook.  Since we’ve been pulling a trailer for the last couple of years, we have made it a point to either stop where we can have a pull-thru or find a Wal-mart.  We certainly would not like to unhook at each and every stop.  To us it’s kind of like folks looking for a parking spot close to the door of the store they want to go into.  They’ll drive around and drive around waiting for a close site to become available.  Eventually, that will happen but when it does so much time has passed that they could have already been shopping. 
 

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We also know many RVs aren’t really equipped for boondocking but that’s where Google Maps can help.

 
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Google Maps give an idea of what the RV sites are like.






Different strokes for different folks.  Aren’t we glad not everyone likes the same things?



‘Tis life on the road.

December 15, 2012

Eyelashes and Eyeliner for Your RV?


"Happiness walks on busy feet."

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_d15_2Temperatures have really dipped in Arizona.  The rain moved in along with the clouds Thursday afternoon.  Since then the temperatures have dropped but the humidity increased making it feel a little warmer that it really was.   We’ve had off and on rain and off and on sunshine since then.  I’m thinking enough is enough.  It’s time for those clouds and that rain to keep on going east.  The little weatherman that stays in my phone is predicting only a high of 57 today and more rain.  He’s not always accurate and I’m  hoping this is the case today.  Only time will tell. 


 


In the meantime we’ll walk around the puddles and hope that Duchess decides not to walk right through a very muddy mud puddle on our way to the pet walk.  Of course, she likes the mud puddles best.  Don’t all dogs?  At least it’s a long enough walk back to the motorhome that there is a chance her feet will get cleaned off in a not so muddy puddle back.


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Friday Terry and I headed to town.  There wasn’t too much on our list.  We were thankful for that because it took forever to do the little bit we had figured we’d do.  First of all, there was a stop at Joann’s … again.  They had McCall’s patterns on sale for $1.99.  Some of the ones I wanted were sold out but I picked up a few others.  That’s a great deal for craft patterns.  Some of the ones I purchased otherwise would have cost $18.95 each!!


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$2.99 Unleaded Gas -----

Next stop was the hair cut place.  We both needed haircuts.  If you’re on the road, getting a consistent haircut rarely happens.  Every time you need a haircut you have to go to a new stylist or barber.  Sometimes you get a good job and other times you get chopped.  We stopped at three different places.  Two were packed with folks waiting for a cut.  The other place – Sassie’s –- argued with us about what we wanted, we left. Terry’s haircut was fine.  I got chopped but it grows back so not a big deal.  The worst part was that Friday was a busy day.  Everyone in town was getting a haircut.  We had to put our name on a list and then return about an hour later.

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We followed this fellow into Auto Zone.  Every couple minutes he was pulling up his pants.  They kept falling to his knees.  What’s wrong with a belt these days?


One more stop at Auto Zone was needed.  My bicycle had a flat tire.  We had put air in it one day but the very next when I went to ride there was another flat.  Obviously, it has a slow leak.  We’re hoping the Slime we bought will take care of that until we can get it into a bike shop.  On our way through the store we saw some really cute car eyelashes and crystal eyeliners for your car.  We thought of Jordie.  What a cute gift that would be … as a little filler gift!  However, once we saw the price of $45 we decided it wasn’t a little gift at all so back it went on the rack.  Sorry, Jordie.  The eyelashes were hanging on a rack with a price tag of $7.99 above it.  For that price it would have been great.  However, we also figured they were so darned cute that they might not last long on her car as someone else might decide to “borrow” them.  You could also put the eyelashes and the crystal eyeliner on your motorhome!  Interested?

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That was just about it for the day.  Not too much going on but just enough to keep us off the streets and out of trouble.

Justin arrived back in Washington last night.  He's on leave from the Navy over the holidays!

‘Tis life on the road.