Winterized it my very own self ...
Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 8:06 pm
Okay, so this may not be a big deal to many of you ladies ... but this is the first time I have NOT laid out $160 to have my RV readied for winter. BOY what a ripoff scheme that is. I had a little bypass valve installed last year, so it took a matter of 15 minutes (and $10 worth of the pink stuff) to winterize -- with the help of an "inside" person to turn faucets on and off. Drove the MH to my son's house, where I will store it for the winter. Life is good.
Went to Lava Hot Springs, ID with my late husband's brother Friday, and we walked the 6.5-acre property DH and I bought a few weeks before he died. We found a beaver dam on the little creek at the bottom of the property.
The grass was armpit-high for me, and there are all kinds of trails through it, with larger areas that are all matted down. The neighbor says it is full of deer at night. Why not? Cover & water. My son has offered to drill a well, install a septic tank, bring in power and put in an RV pad for me (and later, his family) to use until a house is built. I don't deserve such a son.
To cap the day off, BIL and I soaked for about an hour in the city's hot springs. The staff there told me two and a half MILLION gallons of hot mineral water flow through that facility every day ... replacing the water in the pools every two hours. I was just jelly by the time we were ready to drive more than two hours home.
Went to Lava Hot Springs, ID with my late husband's brother Friday, and we walked the 6.5-acre property DH and I bought a few weeks before he died. We found a beaver dam on the little creek at the bottom of the property.
The grass was armpit-high for me, and there are all kinds of trails through it, with larger areas that are all matted down. The neighbor says it is full of deer at night. Why not? Cover & water. My son has offered to drill a well, install a septic tank, bring in power and put in an RV pad for me (and later, his family) to use until a house is built. I don't deserve such a son.
To cap the day off, BIL and I soaked for about an hour in the city's hot springs. The staff there told me two and a half MILLION gallons of hot mineral water flow through that facility every day ... replacing the water in the pools every two hours. I was just jelly by the time we were ready to drive more than two hours home.