Last Sunday in February
Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2015 7:12 am
Good Morning,
Looks like everybody's sleeping in this morning, so I guess I'll start the Coffee. Cereal and homemade applesauce for breakfast this morning.
Hard to believe that we are into the last week of February. Doesn't it seem like it was just New Year's, then heading to the end of January and next weekend we start into March. Heads up, 2 weeks from this weekend we change over to Daylight Savings Time (March 8th).
Cheryl, any luck at the RV show yesterday? Your criteria sounds like mine was when I was out looking. My first trailer was a Rockwood Mini Lite, 18 ft. Had nice inside storage and the greatest thing I liked was having a window in front. That one had a slide and made it so roomy with all the windows. Sold that when economy tanked and expenses got tight. Now own a Sportsman 190. Here again, lots of windows including a front one again, plus plenty of storage and a great pass through exterior storage area up front. LIghtweight. A bit Plain Jane as compared to other models, but with some creativity by the owner, you can really deck them out to what you want. Most of us tend to do that anyway. Here's a couple of links to mine, posted in the Show off Your Rigs thread. viewtopic.php?f=5&t=10974http://www.womenrv.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=10974
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=12680
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=12735
There's also another thread of some other storage things I did to it too, in the Show Off Your Rigs thread.
Heading off to church in a while here. Stayed above zero last night and was in upper 20's here yesterday. Felt nice after that sub zero cold, the which is coming back tonight, although not as bad as last week. low predicted to -16.
Pat, Katherine, glad to see you two post yesterday. Was wondering how things were going with you. Katherine, sounds like you are ready to retire. Any old excuse is looking good right now and taking care of a new grand is a darn good one Seems like everybody's busy dong something even if nothing earth shaking. Just keeps us busy. House cleaning and snow blowing were on my agenda yesterday and letting Molly out to play and roam around a lot too. Was admiring her trail system through the snow here, yesterday. A tribute to a dog's ingenuity. She has 3 snow rams off my deck at different points and from those ramps a system of interconnecting trails takes here all over my yard including one around the fence perimeter. It's a very intricate network and amazing to look over. The snow is about a foot and a half deep so everyday she goes through her trails to make sure they are open if it snows. And I keep a nice cleared area for her to potty in, but does she use it, noooooo..... Sarah, the video of the trucks sliding on the hil to your home was on the Weather Channel this morning.
Well, enough chatter on here this morning. Have a nice day all, keep warm, watch for ice those down south as yet another storm is coming.
Looks like everybody's sleeping in this morning, so I guess I'll start the Coffee. Cereal and homemade applesauce for breakfast this morning.
Hard to believe that we are into the last week of February. Doesn't it seem like it was just New Year's, then heading to the end of January and next weekend we start into March. Heads up, 2 weeks from this weekend we change over to Daylight Savings Time (March 8th).
Cheryl, any luck at the RV show yesterday? Your criteria sounds like mine was when I was out looking. My first trailer was a Rockwood Mini Lite, 18 ft. Had nice inside storage and the greatest thing I liked was having a window in front. That one had a slide and made it so roomy with all the windows. Sold that when economy tanked and expenses got tight. Now own a Sportsman 190. Here again, lots of windows including a front one again, plus plenty of storage and a great pass through exterior storage area up front. LIghtweight. A bit Plain Jane as compared to other models, but with some creativity by the owner, you can really deck them out to what you want. Most of us tend to do that anyway. Here's a couple of links to mine, posted in the Show off Your Rigs thread. viewtopic.php?f=5&t=10974http://www.womenrv.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=10974
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=12680
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=12735
There's also another thread of some other storage things I did to it too, in the Show Off Your Rigs thread.
Heading off to church in a while here. Stayed above zero last night and was in upper 20's here yesterday. Felt nice after that sub zero cold, the which is coming back tonight, although not as bad as last week. low predicted to -16.
Pat, Katherine, glad to see you two post yesterday. Was wondering how things were going with you. Katherine, sounds like you are ready to retire. Any old excuse is looking good right now and taking care of a new grand is a darn good one Seems like everybody's busy dong something even if nothing earth shaking. Just keeps us busy. House cleaning and snow blowing were on my agenda yesterday and letting Molly out to play and roam around a lot too. Was admiring her trail system through the snow here, yesterday. A tribute to a dog's ingenuity. She has 3 snow rams off my deck at different points and from those ramps a system of interconnecting trails takes here all over my yard including one around the fence perimeter. It's a very intricate network and amazing to look over. The snow is about a foot and a half deep so everyday she goes through her trails to make sure they are open if it snows. And I keep a nice cleared area for her to potty in, but does she use it, noooooo..... Sarah, the video of the trucks sliding on the hil to your home was on the Weather Channel this morning.
Well, enough chatter on here this morning. Have a nice day all, keep warm, watch for ice those down south as yet another storm is coming.