We're home. On one hand it is just plain good to be here. Back among the bed that sags in the right places, the chairs that fit and the comfortable old clothes that never go in the luggage. On the other.......we had such a wonderful time these past 17 or 18 days. I"m not sure that the perfection of it could be duplicated but wouldn't it be fun to turn around and do it all over again. I'd show you different pictures tho.
Mike and Paul returned Saturday about noon with a major plumbing problem with the RV. By putting their heads together and doing some research, they felt they could fix it themselves. Here's Mike contemplating the issue. Jenna was delighted with the porcelein fixture on the front lawn for most of the day.
All you RV enthusiasts can email Paul directly about the problem but I guess other owners of this model have experienced the same thing.
Initially, when I viewed the scene below, I thought they were going for a more primitive solution. While the guys were up to their rubber gloves in work, I did some interior dusting and then Jenna and I WASHED the outside of the RV. We did not climb up on the roof but did manage to give it a good scrubbing with a long handled brush and soapy water. We did a fine job but it wasn't easy.
And then P and I tidied up and headed for a 5pm Southwest flight arriving home at 10:30. The walk off the plane was like hitting a sponge. From no humidity to practically 100% was a bit uncomfortable. Today we have enjoyed just catching up on paperwork and laundry and mail and enjoying the views on the golf course.
And one more thing. I finished a great book today. "The Art of Racing in the Rain". It's been out for a year or more so some of you might already 'love Enzo'. Mark and Annette, this is a book for you.
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