Sunday, April 29, 2007
On a beautiful sunny day and 65 degrees we moved from WPAFB north to Ann Arbor Michigan. The reason for Ann Arbor is that there is a Camping World near here.
A little about the Flying Scotsman. We're getting 8.5 miles to the gallon with the gas engine and have averaged about $2.61 a gallon. Funny how some gas stations have a cut off of either $100 or $150 ... jeez, can't even get a half tank!
A little about the Flying Scotsman. We're getting 8.5 miles to the gallon with the gas engine and have averaged about $2.61 a gallon. Funny how some gas stations have a cut off of either $100 or $150 ... jeez, can't even get a half tank!
The night before Terre Haute, when we stayed in the Sampson's driveway in Lebanon, Ill, Jo-Anne fell down and her left hand absorbed most of it. A couple days later it's down a bit and a less purple so no busted bones, but still swollen, yet going down. Actually Bruce had a bit too much happy hour and yet Jo-Anne falls down ... go figure.
After Terre Haute, we went to Wright Patterson AFB and tried the fam camp there and met our friends the O'Briens there ... this time surviving happy hour and a nice dinner at Abuelos in Fairborn.
After Terre Haute, we went to Wright Patterson AFB and tried the fam camp there and met our friends the O'Briens there ... this time surviving happy hour and a nice dinner at Abuelos in Fairborn.
Friday, April 27, 2007
Well we're off!!!
The house was sold and the RV was delivered on the 9th of April as advertised. Our first night in the new "home" was the 14th of April.
After a couple of days in the new machine we had to move back to the dealership because of a potential hydraulic leak which turned out to be just an overfilled tank.
It was rather strange for those two nights to be at the dealership with only one other resident RV and 250 other empty machines ... we even had a key to the gate so we could go for food and we actually had some friends over for wine at the dealership.
The house was sold and the RV was delivered on the 9th of April as advertised. Our first night in the new "home" was the 14th of April.
After a couple of days in the new machine we had to move back to the dealership because of a potential hydraulic leak which turned out to be just an overfilled tank.
It was rather strange for those two nights to be at the dealership with only one other resident RV and 250 other empty machines ... we even had a key to the gate so we could go for food and we actually had some friends over for wine at the dealership.
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