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This ain't no flyover country


The ever humbling RVing experience
The RV life is not for those who give up easily or who struggle with self confidence because just when you think you have the hang of it, a new challenge arises. I thought we my biggest challenges for today would be catching the cats because there are a lot of great niches for hiding. However, today it was trying to get the trailer jack foot off the stabilizer before hitching up. I’ve had this issue before because I was cranking the jack the wrong way. Today however, if I w
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A taxing day at Antietam
I realized I didn’t explain the trip in my first post. It shows how frazzled I was last night. I am enroute to Minnesota from Delaware and taking 11 days and the southerly route. For those of you who have followed other trips you may have noticed I didn’t mention Buddha. She crossed the rainbow bridge in late January, and the cats are with me because I’ll be in Minnesota for a few months. The cats are adjusting and the trailer with screened windows open all night is like 24/7
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Burned up and burned out
Today was grueling. There is no other word. I got a late start because I wanted to have a visit with a friend this morning before I set out. Then I had to finish packing and cleaning and by that time, the cats had decided to make themselves scare. I found Ethel quickly, but Lucy was in none of her usual hiding places. Luckily, I was able to narrow down the remaining hiding places and found her. They were not pleased about being in their kennels. By the time, o got to the camp
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