Friday, April 2, 2021

'21/#4 Scratch, Scratch, Scratch

 It is that time again. We have a good case of hitch itch that can only be cured by getting the RV back on the road. As usual we have a long list of things to do and people to meet before D-Day. The "D" stands for departure. All this while we are still taking care of our workcamping duties.

This workcamping job has been different than most, and in a good way. No specific duties, no set schedule, and working at our own pace. Sounds like a cake walk but that is not how we work. We have done everything from mapping out the park electric panels to cabinet repair to office remodel and are finishing up (wait for it) the new park post office. Everybody here thinks it is funny that two retired postal workers are helping to build a post office and I'm sure our postal peeps will see the irony. 

As all this is going on we have done some remodeling in the new RV. These jobs have to be finished before we roll so everything is secure while we travel. Then there is the normal maintenance that goes into any home. Some is a little different in a home on wheels but still needs to be done. Then there is the vehicle  part of our Recreational Vehicle, the tow vehicle. Being part of the RV experience our F350 is not only our daily driver but also part of our home. Since it is expected to tow our home several hundred miles a day, adding up to as much as two thousand miles in a short period of time, special care and attention is given to "Dad". 

Yes, we named our truck "Dad" because we know how much both of our dads would have loved to travel around the country by RV or car. It also gives us the feeling that they might be watching over us and enjoying our travels from what ever after life they are in.

Well it is time to jump on that list so I will say goodbye for now from our home, for a little longer, here in Zephyrhills because......

Home is where we park it,

Frank and Mary

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