by JudyJB » Mon Apr 08, 2019 2:04 pm
Congratulations, Barbie! Maybe you should ask for more money???
Thanks, Karen, for the tip on Whiskey Flats RV Park in Hawthorne, NV. It is really nice, and this area has very, very, very few nice campgrounds--no state or county parks nearby either, which are always my first choices. I like the paved sites and the gravel seems to be hard and not much dust. While I love Valley of Fire, the dust was awful there, so I had to keep my windows closed. Other big reason for stopping at a nice commercial campground once in a while is two weeks of laundry!! Nice laundry room here--washers and dryers are only $1.25.
I am staying a second night here to rest up and finish two more loads of laundry. Did two loads of clothing yesterday and now have changed bedding and towels, and have a couple small rugs, including one that was at my door that mechanic got filthy while fixing my AC fan motor a couple of weeks ago. I asked for a spot close to the laundry and that is what I got here. Cost is not bad for commercial, also. Terrific view of mountains in distance--most have snow on top, by the way. Next stop on my way back to Eugene is Susanville, tomorrow.
Other tasks for the day are finishing my taxes and wiping down a couple more walls. I use a damp cloth to try to get rid of the dust in this place. I think dust makes my morning sinus problems worse, so I try to work on it a wall or surface at a time. Did all the bathroom walls yesterday. When I get to Armitage on Thursday, I will be able to wash my rig in the campground--no rules against it! Really need to get all this desert dust off.
Tip: I've been using the Tide pods for a long time because I don't like to carry big bottles of laundry detergent, but lately, I have been buying the small, $1 bottles of Tide at the dollar stores. The bottle says 6 loads, but I use two capfuls because I like a lot of soap. Also keep one bottle in the bathroom for washing out undies and things when I start to run out and am not near a laundromat.