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Everyone,
We just got back this past weekend from our 2 week excursion to pick up our Bluebird, ToWanda, down in Duncan, Oklahoma. We left Minneapolis on Saturday, April 29th, for Duncan. We arrived early Sunday evening to Ralph & Charolette Fullenwider's home. Their arms were wide open to welcome us, dinner was on the table and cold beer was waiting. We can't thank Ralph & Charolette enough for their wonderful hospitality and for the exceptional care they took of ToWanda since she came to "nest" at their house last August right after we bought her. We stayed in Duncan the entire week, getting reacquainted with ToWanda and preparing her for the trip home to Minnesota by way of Nebraska and Iowa. We had the pleasure of meeting some new birder friends and sharing in their knowledge and experience. It was a GREAT week that went entirely too fast. :o) On Saturday morning (5/6) we said good-bye to Duncan and the Fullenwider's hospitality to head for our next stop in Pender, Nebraska at the Blue Ox Factory. This leg of the trip was to have our hitch/tow package installed on Millie, our VW Beetle. It was a fairly uneventful trip with the exception of a slight detour as a result of my (Patti) taking the wrong exit while Ken was napping. This resulted in a "baptism by fire" driving experience for Ken on some VERY narrow secondary roads. The "pucker factor" was definitely a white-knuckle 10+ in trying to keep our big girl's 40 foot long by 8 1/2 foot widebody centered on a barely 10 foot wide paved surface with absolutely NO shoulders and an immediate drop off into a very deep drainage ditch..... plus we were towing a U-Haul car transport trailer behind ToWanda with Millie strapped down on it. But Ken kept her "between the green and with the shiny side up!" We stayed overnight on Saturday evening in a service island area on the Kansas Tollway, just north of Wichita. We arrived in Pender on Sunday in the mid-afternoon. We had an appointment with Blue Ox to have the hitch/tow package installed on Monday morning. We stayed Sunday night and Monday night at the RV park that Blue Ox has right next to the factory for it's customers. It was VERY nice accommodations plus we made some new SOB friends, Sally Blonder & Freddie Lewis (retired teachers from Palm Coast, Florida), who were there also having some work done. We can't say too much too good about the quality of the installation job and the customer service attitude by everyone we encountered at Blue Ox. It was well worth the trip to have the installation done at the factory by their people. We left on Tuesday morning (5/9) and drove over to Cedar Rapids to spend Wednesday and Thursday helping Ken's Mom & Dad with preparations to move into an assisted living apartment. Our only incident during this leg of our journey was our brain-fading and leaving Millie's key in the accessory "on" position. We didn't find this out until much later down the road when we stopped for lunch and discovered that as a result of leaving the key in the accessory position Millie has automatically locked her doors once she had rolled a few feet under tow. Hussy! Then we realized we had forgotten the "extra" key back home in Minneapolis... DUH!!!! Thankfully we made it to Cedar Rapids Tuesday evening without further incident and had a locksmith open Millie's doors for us first thing Wednesday morning. Ken went immediately to VW and had an extra key made for Millie to be kept in ToWanda at all times. As Ken & I recounted the experience we took the excellent advice our new SOB friends gave us before we parted company in Pender and we both said "Wow, Look at all the new things we've learned!" Thanks Sally & Freddie!! Things went well at Ken's folks. We had our first Walmart parking lot experience just a few blocks over from Mom & Dad's house. We got lots accomplished for Mom & Dad in helping them get ready for their impending move in July. We left Cedar Rapids on Friday morning (5/12) and drove straight in to Minneapolis stopping once for gas and lunch. The only "problems" we experienced in our 1000 mile trip were as a result of our brain-fades. Our "big girl" performed flawlessly and she is a joy to drive! Ralph was absolutely correct when he checked her over for us last year and then told us "You definitely want to buy this one. She's tight as a tick and one sweet coach!" Thanks Ralph! You dah man! We had a great time on our trip and learned a lot about our rapidly approaching "new" lifestyle as full-time RV'ers, most of all being that we can't wait until we are retired next year and can "keep on going" :o) Til then, Happy Trails! Patti & Ken Marsh Mpls ~ Keepin' our eye on the prize Full-timing as of March '07 ToWanda'89WLWB40ft [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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05-17-2006, 17:33
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Nice!
When I bought my bus I drove it eighteen hundered miles in four days. Something was pumping... Congrats, and best wishes. I don't know Ralph, but if I ever do meet him, I will demand a great dinner. Of course, I will prepare it on the bus and attempt to treat them as well as they have treated you. (provided he has a level place for me to park.) James 78FC33SB Parked on a ranch in Texola TX --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, KP Marsh > > Everyone, > > We just got back this past weekend from our 2 week excursion to pick up our Bluebird, ToWanda, down in Duncan, Oklahoma. We left Minneapolis on Saturday, April 29th, for Duncan. We arrived early Sunday evening to Ralph & Charolette Fullenwider's home. Their arms were wide open to welcome us, dinner was on the table and cold beer was waiting. We can't thank Ralph & Charolette enough for their wonderful hospitality and for the exceptional care they took of ToWanda since she came to "nest" at their house last August right after we bought her. > > We stayed in Duncan the entire week, getting reacquainted with ToWanda and preparing her for the trip home to Minnesota by way of Nebraska and Iowa. We had the pleasure of meeting some new birder friends and sharing in their knowledge and experience. It was a GREAT week that went entirely too fast. :o) > > On Saturday morning (5/6) we said good-bye to Duncan and the Fullenwider's hospitality to head for our next stop in Pender, Nebraska at the Blue Ox Factory. This leg of the trip was to have our hitch/tow package installed on Millie, our VW Beetle. It was a fairly uneventful trip with the exception of a slight detour as a result of my (Patti) taking the wrong exit while Ken was napping. > > This resulted in a "baptism by fire" driving experience for Ken on some VERY narrow secondary roads. The "pucker factor" was definitely a white-knuckle 10+ in trying to keep our big girl's 40 foot long by 8 1/2 foot widebody centered on a barely 10 foot wide paved surface with absolutely NO shoulders and an immediate drop off into a very deep drainage ditch..... plus we were towing a U- Haul car transport trailer behind ToWanda with Millie strapped down on it. But Ken kept her "between the green and with the shiny side up!" > > We stayed overnight on Saturday evening in a service island area on the Kansas Tollway, just north of Wichita. We arrived in Pender on Sunday in the mid-afternoon. We had an appointment with Blue Ox to have the hitch/tow package installed on Monday morning. We stayed Sunday night and Monday night at the RV park that Blue Ox has right next to the factory for it's customers. It was VERY nice accommodations plus we made some new SOB friends, Sally Blonder & Freddie Lewis (retired teachers from Palm Coast, Florida), who were there also having some work done. We can't say too much too good about the quality of the installation job and the customer service attitude by everyone we encountered at Blue Ox. It was well worth the trip to have the installation done at the factory by their people. > > We left on Tuesday morning (5/9) and drove over to Cedar Rapids to spend Wednesday and Thursday helping Ken's Mom & Dad with preparations to move into an assisted living apartment. Our only incident during this leg of our journey was our brain-fading and leaving Millie's key in the accessory "on" position. We didn't find this out until much later down the road when we stopped for lunch and discovered that as a result of leaving the key in the accessory position Millie has automatically locked her doors once she had rolled a few feet under tow. Hussy! Then we realized we had forgotten the "extra" key back home in Minneapolis... DUH!!!! > > Thankfully we made it to Cedar Rapids Tuesday evening without further incident and had a locksmith open Millie's doors for us first thing Wednesday morning. Ken went immediately to VW and had an extra key made for Millie to be kept in ToWanda at all times. As Ken & I recounted the experience we took the excellent advice our new SOB friends gave us before we parted company in Pender and we both said "Wow, Look at all the new things we've learned!" Thanks Sally & Freddie!! > > Things went well at Ken's folks. We had our first Walmart parking lot experience just a few blocks over from Mom & Dad's house. We got lots accomplished for Mom & Dad in helping them get ready for their impending move in July. We left Cedar Rapids on Friday morning (5/12) and drove straight in to Minneapolis stopping once for gas and lunch. > > The only "problems" we experienced in our 1000 mile trip were as a result of our brain-fades. Our "big girl" performed flawlessly and she is a joy to drive! Ralph was absolutely correct when he checked her over for us last year and then told us "You definitely want to buy this one. She's tight as a tick and one sweet coach!" Thanks Ralph! You dah man! > > We had a great time on our trip and learned a lot about our rapidly approaching "new" lifestyle as full-time RV'ers, most of all being that we can't wait until we are retired next year and can "keep on going" :o) > > > Til then, Happy Trails! > Patti & Ken Marsh > Mpls ~ Keepin' our eye on the prize > Full-timing as of March '07 > ToWanda'89WLWB40ft > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > |
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05-18-2006, 04:31
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---For Patty & James: the year will pass soon enough..make sure u
enjoy from NOW until the year ends......FOR JAMES with the 78 Bird...are you the JAMES from VEGAS?????? If so, I want to meet u when we get to VEGAS sometime in late JUNE. Want to see that 78 BIRD. Regards, Hank Hannigan 90SP36 In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "orbitalsolutions" > > Nice! > > When I bought my bus I drove it eighteen hundered miles in four days. > > Something was pumping... > > Congrats, and best wishes. > > I don't know Ralph, but if I ever do meet him, I will demand a great > dinner. > > Of course, I will prepare it on the bus and attempt to treat them as > well as they have treated you. (provided he has a level place for > me to park.) > > > James > 78FC33SB > Parked on a ranch in Texola TX > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, KP Marsh > > > > > Everyone, > > > > We just got back this past weekend from our 2 week excursion to > pick up our Bluebird, ToWanda, down in Duncan, Oklahoma. We left > Minneapolis on Saturday, April 29th, for Duncan. We arrived early > Sunday evening to Ralph & Charolette Fullenwider's home. Their > arms were wide open to welcome us, dinner was on the table and cold > beer was waiting. We can't thank Ralph & Charolette enough for > their wonderful hospitality and for the exceptional care they took > of ToWanda since she came to "nest" at their house last August > right after we bought her. > > > > We stayed in Duncan the entire week, getting reacquainted with > ToWanda and preparing her for the trip home to Minnesota by way of > Nebraska and Iowa. We had the pleasure of meeting some new birder > friends and sharing in their knowledge and experience. It was a > GREAT week that went entirely too fast. :o) > > > > On Saturday morning (5/6) we said good-bye to Duncan and the > Fullenwider's hospitality to head for our next stop in Pender, > Nebraska at the Blue Ox Factory. This leg of the trip was to have > our hitch/tow package installed on Millie, our VW Beetle. It was a > fairly uneventful trip with the exception of a slight detour as a > result of my (Patti) taking the wrong exit while Ken was napping. > > > > This resulted in a "baptism by fire" driving experience for Ken > on some VERY narrow secondary roads. The "pucker factor" was > definitely a white-knuckle 10+ in trying to keep our big girl's 40 > foot long by 8 1/2 foot widebody centered on a barely 10 foot wide > paved surface with absolutely NO shoulders and an immediate drop > off into a very deep drainage ditch..... plus we were towing a U- > Haul car transport trailer behind ToWanda with Millie strapped down > on it. But Ken kept her "between the green and with the shiny side > up!" > > > > We stayed overnight on Saturday evening in a service island area > on the Kansas Tollway, just north of Wichita. We arrived in Pender > on Sunday in the mid-afternoon. We had an appointment with Blue Ox > to have the hitch/tow package installed on Monday morning. We > stayed Sunday night and Monday night at the RV park that Blue Ox > has right next to the factory for it's customers. It was VERY nice > accommodations plus we made some new SOB friends, Sally Blonder & > Freddie Lewis (retired teachers from Palm Coast, Florida), who were > there also having some work done. We can't say too much too good > about the quality of the installation job and the customer service > attitude by everyone we encountered at Blue Ox. It was well worth > the trip to have the installation done at the factory by their > people. > > > > We left on Tuesday morning (5/9) and drove over to Cedar Rapids > to spend Wednesday and Thursday helping Ken's Mom & Dad with > preparations to move into an assisted living apartment. Our only > incident during this leg of our journey was our brain-fading and > leaving Millie's key in the accessory "on" position. We didn't > find this out until much later down the road when we stopped for > lunch and discovered that as a result of leaving the key in the > accessory position Millie has automatically locked her doors once > she had rolled a few feet under tow. Hussy! Then we realized we > had forgotten the "extra" key back home in Minneapolis... DUH!!!! > > > > Thankfully we made it to Cedar Rapids Tuesday evening without > further incident and had a locksmith open Millie's doors for us > first thing Wednesday morning. Ken went immediately to VW and had > an extra key made for Millie to be kept in ToWanda at all times. > As Ken & I recounted the experience we took the excellent advice > our new SOB friends gave us before we parted company in Pender and > we both said "Wow, Look at all the new things we've learned!" > Thanks Sally & Freddie!! > > > > Things went well at Ken's folks. We had our first Walmart > parking lot experience just a few blocks over from Mom & Dad's > house. We got lots accomplished for Mom & Dad in helping them get > ready for their impending move in July. We left Cedar Rapids on > Friday morning (5/12) and drove straight in to Minneapolis stopping > once for gas and lunch. > > > > The only "problems" we experienced in our 1000 mile trip were as a > result of our brain-fades. Our "big girl" performed flawlessly and > she is a joy to drive! Ralph was absolutely correct when he > checked her over for us last year and then told us "You definitely > want to buy this one. She's tight as a tick and one sweet coach!" > Thanks Ralph! You dah man! > > > > We had a great time on our trip and learned a lot about our > rapidly approaching "new" lifestyle as full-time RV'ers, most of > all being that we can't wait until we are retired next year and > can "keep on going" :o) > > > > > > Til then, Happy Trails! > > Patti & Ken Marsh > > Mpls ~ Keepin' our eye on the prize > > Full-timing as of March '07 > > ToWanda'89WLWB40ft > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > |
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05-18-2006, 04:41
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--- Patty & James should read...Patti & Ken......sorry about that
Regards, Hank In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Henry Jay Hannigan" > > ---For Patty & James: the year will pass soon enough..make sure u > enjoy from NOW until the year ends......FOR JAMES with the 78 > Bird...are you the JAMES from VEGAS?????? > If so, I want to meet u when we get to VEGAS sometime in late JUNE. > Want to see that 78 BIRD. > Regards, > Hank Hannigan > 90SP36 > > > > > > > > > > > > In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "orbitalsolutions" > > > > > Nice! > > > > When I bought my bus I drove it eighteen hundered miles in four > days. > > > > Something was pumping... > > > > Congrats, and best wishes. > > > > I don't know Ralph, but if I ever do meet him, I will demand a > great > > dinner. > > > > Of course, I will prepare it on the bus and attempt to treat them > as > > well as they have treated you. (provided he has a level place for > > me to park.) > > > > > > James > > 78FC33SB > > Parked on a ranch in Texola TX > > > > > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, KP Marsh > > > > > > > > Everyone, > > > > > > We just got back this past weekend from our 2 week excursion > to > > pick up our Bluebird, ToWanda, down in Duncan, Oklahoma. We left > > Minneapolis on Saturday, April 29th, for Duncan. We arrived early > > Sunday evening to Ralph & Charolette Fullenwider's home. Their > > arms were wide open to welcome us, dinner was on the table and > cold > > beer was waiting. We can't thank Ralph & Charolette enough for > > their wonderful hospitality and for the exceptional care they > took > > of ToWanda since she came to "nest" at their house last August > > right after we bought her. > > > > > > We stayed in Duncan the entire week, getting reacquainted with > > ToWanda and preparing her for the trip home to Minnesota by way > of > > Nebraska and Iowa. We had the pleasure of meeting some new birder > > friends and sharing in their knowledge and experience. It was a > > GREAT week that went entirely too fast. :o) > > > > > > On Saturday morning (5/6) we said good-bye to Duncan and the > > Fullenwider's hospitality to head for our next stop in Pender, > > Nebraska at the Blue Ox Factory. This leg of the trip was to have > > our hitch/tow package installed on Millie, our VW Beetle. It was > a > > fairly uneventful trip with the exception of a slight detour as a > > result of my (Patti) taking the wrong exit while Ken was > napping. > > > > > > This resulted in a "baptism by fire" driving experience for Ken > > on some VERY narrow secondary roads. The "pucker factor" was > > definitely a white-knuckle 10+ in trying to keep our big girl's > 40 > > foot long by 8 1/2 foot widebody centered on a barely 10 foot > wide > > paved surface with absolutely NO shoulders and an immediate drop > > off into a very deep drainage ditch..... plus we were towing a > U- > > Haul car transport trailer behind ToWanda with Millie strapped > down > > on it. But Ken kept her "between the green and with the shiny > side > > up!" > > > > > > We stayed overnight on Saturday evening in a service island > area > > on the Kansas Tollway, just north of Wichita. We arrived in > Pender > > on Sunday in the mid-afternoon. We had an appointment with Blue > Ox > > to have the hitch/tow package installed on Monday morning. We > > stayed Sunday night and Monday night at the RV park that Blue Ox > > has right next to the factory for it's customers. It was VERY > nice > > accommodations plus we made some new SOB friends, Sally Blonder & > > Freddie Lewis (retired teachers from Palm Coast, Florida), who > were > > there also having some work done. We can't say too much too good > > about the quality of the installation job and the customer service > > attitude by everyone we encountered at Blue Ox. It was well > worth > > the trip to have the installation done at the factory by their > > people. > > > > > > We left on Tuesday morning (5/9) and drove over to Cedar > Rapids > > to spend Wednesday and Thursday helping Ken's Mom & Dad with > > preparations to move into an assisted living apartment. Our only > > incident during this leg of our journey was our brain-fading and > > leaving Millie's key in the accessory "on" position. We didn't > > find this out until much later down the road when we stopped for > > lunch and discovered that as a result of leaving the key in the > > accessory position Millie has automatically locked her doors once > > she had rolled a few feet under tow. Hussy! Then we realized we > > had forgotten the "extra" key back home in Minneapolis... > DUH!!!! > > > > > > Thankfully we made it to Cedar Rapids Tuesday evening without > > further incident and had a locksmith open Millie's doors for us > > first thing Wednesday morning. Ken went immediately to VW and had > > an extra key made for Millie to be kept in ToWanda at all times. > > As Ken & I recounted the experience we took the excellent advice > > our new SOB friends gave us before we parted company in Pender > and > > we both said "Wow, Look at all the new things we've learned!" > > Thanks Sally & Freddie!! > > > > > > Things went well at Ken's folks. We had our first Walmart > > parking lot experience just a few blocks over from Mom & Dad's > > house. We got lots accomplished for Mom & Dad in helping them get > > ready for their impending move in July. We left Cedar Rapids on > > Friday morning (5/12) and drove straight in to Minneapolis > stopping > > once for gas and lunch. > > > > > > The only "problems" we experienced in our 1000 mile trip were as > a > > result of our brain-fades. Our "big girl" performed flawlessly > and > > she is a joy to drive! Ralph was absolutely correct when he > > checked her over for us last year and then told us "You definitely > > want to buy this one. She's tight as a tick and one sweet > coach!" > > Thanks Ralph! You dah man! > > > > > > We had a great time on our trip and learned a lot about our > > rapidly approaching "new" lifestyle as full-time RV'ers, most of > > all being that we can't wait until we are retired next year and > > can "keep on going" :o) > > > > > > > > > Til then, Happy Trails! > > > Patti & Ken Marsh > > > Mpls ~ Keepin' our eye on the prize > > > Full-timing as of March '07 > > > ToWanda'89WLWB40ft > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > |
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05-18-2006, 09:36
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In a message dated 5/18/2006 8:34:32 PM Central Daylight Time,
orbitalsolutions@... writes: The only thing I wish I had done differently is to buy a Wanderlodge many years before I did. AMEN!!!!!! Ernie-83pt40, Douglas, Wy- 1 tv station- kinda in the boonies [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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05-18-2006, 13:33
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Yes, Hank, I am the James from Vegas.
I pulled out of town on May 11th, to escape the summer heat. I did a lot ot upgrading to the old 'Bird over the winter -- completely new electrical system -- Batteries, Chargers, Xantrex XBM battery monitor, Pure sine wave inverter, High Def LCD TV, Stereo system, amature 2-way radio station and lots of new wires and cables. I also did the roof thing with stainless fasteners set in 3M 5200 and painted the decking with a new heat reflective coating. It's actually aluminum particles suspended in a poly resin, developed by NASA, and it really does a GREAT JOB! You can walk on it in the middle of a 100 degree day in your bare feet and it feels cool to the touch. Now, I'm enjoying the fruits of my labor. I am en-route to the Ozark Plateau in southwest Missouri where I will spend at least 3 or 4 weeks before heading off for other destinations. Sorry to miss your return in June, but not sorry to be missing the 120 plus degree heat that comes with summer in the desert. People who see the old bus frequently ask me if it is new !! I lost count of how many coats of Dri-Wash I have polished the bus with, but it looks like it has about 6 coats of clear sprayed on it. The only thing I wish I had done differently is to buy a Wanderlodge many years before I did. I hope you gave those Aussies a few poker lessons. Perhaps we will meet up somewhere down the road in the near future. Later... James 78FC33SB Cherokee, Oklahoma - 30 miles west of Oklahoma City - (A place where you can eat BBQ Buffalo and Buffalo burgers. Quite tasy too!) --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Henry Jay Hannigan" > > ---For Patty & James: the year will pass soon enough..make sure u > enjoy from NOW until the year ends......FOR JAMES with the 78 > Bird...are you the JAMES from VEGAS?????? > If so, I want to meet u when we get to VEGAS sometime in late JUNE. > Want to see that 78 BIRD. > Regards, > Hank Hannigan > 90SP36 > > > > > > > > > > > > In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "orbitalsolutions" > > > > > Nice! > > > > When I bought my bus I drove it eighteen hundered miles in four > days. > > > > Something was pumping... > > > > Congrats, and best wishes. > > > > I don't know Ralph, but if I ever do meet him, I will demand a > great > > dinner. > > > > Of course, I will prepare it on the bus and attempt to treat them > as > > well as they have treated you. (provided he has a level place for > > me to park.) > > > > > > James > > 78FC33SB > > Parked on a ranch in Texola TX > > > > > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, KP Marsh > > > > > > > > Everyone, > > > > > > We just got back this past weekend from our 2 week excursion > to > > pick up our Bluebird, ToWanda, down in Duncan, Oklahoma. We left > > Minneapolis on Saturday, April 29th, for Duncan. We arrived early > > Sunday evening to Ralph & Charolette Fullenwider's home. Their > > arms were wide open to welcome us, dinner was on the table and > cold > > beer was waiting. We can't thank Ralph & Charolette enough for > > their wonderful hospitality and for the exceptional care they > took > > of ToWanda since she came to "nest" at their house last August > > right after we bought her. > > > > > > We stayed in Duncan the entire week, getting reacquainted with > > ToWanda and preparing her for the trip home to Minnesota by way > of > > Nebraska and Iowa. We had the pleasure of meeting some new birder > > friends and sharing in their knowledge and experience. It was a > > GREAT week that went entirely too fast. :o) > > > > > > On Saturday morning (5/6) we said good-bye to Duncan and the > > Fullenwider's hospitality to head for our next stop in Pender, > > Nebraska at the Blue Ox Factory. This leg of the trip was to have > > our hitch/tow package installed on Millie, our VW Beetle. It was > a > > fairly uneventful trip with the exception of a slight detour as a > > result of my (Patti) taking the wrong exit while Ken was > napping. > > > > > > This resulted in a "baptism by fire" driving experience for Ken > > on some VERY narrow secondary roads. The "pucker factor" was > > definitely a white-knuckle 10+ in trying to keep our big girl's > 40 > > foot long by 8 1/2 foot widebody centered on a barely 10 foot > wide > > paved surface with absolutely NO shoulders and an immediate drop > > off into a very deep drainage ditch..... plus we were towing a > U- > > Haul car transport trailer behind ToWanda with Millie strapped > down > > on it. But Ken kept her "between the green and with the shiny > side > > up!" > > > > > > We stayed overnight on Saturday evening in a service island > area > > on the Kansas Tollway, just north of Wichita. We arrived in > Pender > > on Sunday in the mid-afternoon. We had an appointment with Blue > Ox > > to have the hitch/tow package installed on Monday morning. We > > stayed Sunday night and Monday night at the RV park that Blue Ox > > has right next to the factory for it's customers. It was VERY > nice > > accommodations plus we made some new SOB friends, Sally Blonder & > > Freddie Lewis (retired teachers from Palm Coast, Florida), who > were > > there also having some work done. We can't say too much too good > > about the quality of the installation job and the customer service > > attitude by everyone we encountered at Blue Ox. It was well > worth > > the trip to have the installation done at the factory by their > > people. > > > > > > We left on Tuesday morning (5/9) and drove over to Cedar > Rapids > > to spend Wednesday and Thursday helping Ken's Mom & Dad with > > preparations to move into an assisted living apartment. Our only > > incident during this leg of our journey was our brain-fading and > > leaving Millie's key in the accessory "on" position. We didn't > > find this out until much later down the road when we stopped for > > lunch and discovered that as a result of leaving the key in the > > accessory position Millie has automatically locked her doors once > > she had rolled a few feet under tow. Hussy! Then we realized we > > had forgotten the "extra" key back home in Minneapolis... > DUH!!!! > > > > > > Thankfully we made it to Cedar Rapids Tuesday evening without > > further incident and had a locksmith open Millie's doors for us > > first thing Wednesday morning. Ken went immediately to VW and had > > an extra key made for Millie to be kept in ToWanda at all times. > > As Ken & I recounted the experience we took the excellent advice > > our new SOB friends gave us before we parted company in Pender > and > > we both said "Wow, Look at all the new things we've learned!" > > Thanks Sally & Freddie!! > > > > > > Things went well at Ken's folks. We had our first Walmart > > parking lot experience just a few blocks over from Mom & Dad's > > house. We got lots accomplished for Mom & Dad in helping them get > > ready for their impending move in July. We left Cedar Rapids on > > Friday morning (5/12) and drove straight in to Minneapolis > stopping > > once for gas and lunch. > > > > > > The only "problems" we experienced in our 1000 mile trip were as > a > > result of our brain-fades. Our "big girl" performed flawlessly > and > > she is a joy to drive! Ralph was absolutely correct when he > > checked her over for us last year and then told us "You definitely > > want to buy this one. She's tight as a tick and one sweet > coach!" > > Thanks Ralph! You dah man! > > > > > > We had a great time on our trip and learned a lot about our > > rapidly approaching "new" lifestyle as full-time RV'ers, most of > > all being that we can't wait until we are retired next year and > > can "keep on going" :o) > > > > > > > > > Til then, Happy Trails! > > > Patti & Ken Marsh > > > Mpls ~ Keepin' our eye on the prize > > > Full-timing as of March '07 > > > ToWanda'89WLWB40ft > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > |
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05-18-2006, 14:36
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---Nice to hear from you James.......I might be interested in that
NASA roof paint. We will be in Vegas from about 24 June til the WSOP ends in Midjuly and then who knows...if I win the 10 million, I'll pay for my Sp36 and keep it cause aint no better except and old 77-80 BIRD....WHOOPS..there I go starting trouble with my big mouth!! Sorry guys...ALL BIRDS are GREAT!!!!! Maybe we will head East sometime in July, maybe North to the cool, then East. See ya sometime...your bird sounds good..aint they great!!! Regards, Hank Hannigan 90Sp36 In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "orbitalsolutions" > > Yes, Hank, I am the James from Vegas. > > I pulled out of town on May 11th, to escape the summer heat. > > I did a lot ot upgrading to the old 'Bird over the winter -- > completely new electrical system -- Batteries, Chargers, Xantrex XBM > battery monitor, Pure sine wave inverter, High Def LCD TV, Stereo > system, amature 2-way radio station and lots of new wires and > cables. > > I also did the roof thing with stainless fasteners set in 3M 5200 > and painted the decking with a new heat reflective coating. It's > actually aluminum particles suspended in a poly resin, developed by > NASA, and it really does a GREAT JOB! You can walk on it in the > middle of a 100 degree day in your bare feet and it feels cool to > the touch. > > Now, I'm enjoying the fruits of my labor. I am en-route to the > Ozark Plateau in southwest Missouri where I will spend at least 3 or > 4 weeks before heading off for other destinations. > > Sorry to miss your return in June, but not sorry to be missing the > 120 plus degree heat that comes with summer in the desert. > > People who see the old bus frequently ask me if it is new !! I lost > count of how many coats of Dri-Wash I have polished the bus with, > but it looks like it has about 6 coats of clear sprayed on it. > > The only thing I wish I had done differently is to buy a Wanderlodge > many years before I did. > > I hope you gave those Aussies a few poker lessons. Perhaps we will > meet up somewhere down the road in the near future. > > Later... > > > James > 78FC33SB > Cherokee, Oklahoma - 30 miles west of Oklahoma City - (A place where > you can eat BBQ Buffalo and Buffalo burgers. Quite tasy too!) > > > > > > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Henry Jay Hannigan" > > > > > ---For Patty & James: the year will pass soon enough..make sure u > > enjoy from NOW until the year ends......FOR JAMES with the 78 > > Bird...are you the JAMES from VEGAS?????? > > If so, I want to meet u when we get to VEGAS sometime in late > JUNE. > > Want to see that 78 BIRD. > > Regards, > > Hank Hannigan > > 90SP36 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "orbitalsolutions" > > > > > > > > Nice! > > > > > > When I bought my bus I drove it eighteen hundered miles in four > > days. > > > > > > Something was pumping... > > > > > > Congrats, and best wishes. > > > > > > I don't know Ralph, but if I ever do meet him, I will demand a > > great > > > dinner. > > > > > > Of course, I will prepare it on the bus and attempt to treat > them > > as > > > well as they have treated you. (provided he has a level place > for > > > me to park.) > > > > > > > > > James > > > 78FC33SB > > > Parked on a ranch in Texola TX > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, KP Marsh > > > > > > > > > > > Everyone, > > > > > > > > We just got back this past weekend from our 2 week excursion > > to > > > pick up our Bluebird, ToWanda, down in Duncan, Oklahoma. We > left > > > Minneapolis on Saturday, April 29th, for Duncan. We arrived > early > > > Sunday evening to Ralph & Charolette Fullenwider's home. Their > > > arms were wide open to welcome us, dinner was on the table and > > cold > > > beer was waiting. We can't thank Ralph & Charolette enough for > > > their wonderful hospitality and for the exceptional care they > > took > > > of ToWanda since she came to "nest" at their house last August > > > right after we bought her. > > > > > > > > We stayed in Duncan the entire week, getting reacquainted > with > > > ToWanda and preparing her for the trip home to Minnesota by way > > of > > > Nebraska and Iowa. We had the pleasure of meeting some new > birder > > > friends and sharing in their knowledge and experience. It was a > > > GREAT week that went entirely too fast. :o) > > > > > > > > On Saturday morning (5/6) we said good-bye to Duncan and the > > > Fullenwider's hospitality to head for our next stop in Pender, > > > Nebraska at the Blue Ox Factory. This leg of the trip was to > have > > > our hitch/tow package installed on Millie, our VW Beetle. It > was > > a > > > fairly uneventful trip with the exception of a slight detour as > a > > > result of my (Patti) taking the wrong exit while Ken was > > napping. > > > > > > > > This resulted in a "baptism by fire" driving experience for > Ken > > > on some VERY narrow secondary roads. The "pucker factor" was > > > definitely a white-knuckle 10+ in trying to keep our big girl's > > 40 > > > foot long by 8 1/2 foot widebody centered on a barely 10 foot > > wide > > > paved surface with absolutely NO shoulders and an immediate > drop > > > off into a very deep drainage ditch..... plus we were towing > a > > U- > > > Haul car transport trailer behind ToWanda with Millie strapped > > down > > > on it. But Ken kept her "between the green and with the shiny > > side > > > up!" > > > > > > > > We stayed overnight on Saturday evening in a service island > > area > > > on the Kansas Tollway, just north of Wichita. We arrived in > > Pender > > > on Sunday in the mid-afternoon. We had an appointment with Blue > > Ox > > > to have the hitch/tow package installed on Monday morning. We > > > stayed Sunday night and Monday night at the RV park that Blue > Ox > > > has right next to the factory for it's customers. It was VERY > > nice > > > accommodations plus we made some new SOB friends, Sally Blonder > & > > > Freddie Lewis (retired teachers from Palm Coast, Florida), who > > were > > > there also having some work done. We can't say too much too > good > > > about the quality of the installation job and the customer > service > > > attitude by everyone we encountered at Blue Ox. It was well > > worth > > > the trip to have the installation done at the factory by their > > > people. > > > > > > > > We left on Tuesday morning (5/9) and drove over to Cedar > > Rapids > > > to spend Wednesday and Thursday helping Ken's Mom & Dad with > > > preparations to move into an assisted living apartment. Our > only > > > incident during this leg of our journey was our brain-fading > and > > > leaving Millie's key in the accessory "on" position. We didn't > > > find this out until much later down the road when we stopped > for > > > lunch and discovered that as a result of leaving the key in the > > > accessory position Millie has automatically locked her doors > once > > > she had rolled a few feet under tow. Hussy! Then we realized > we > > > had forgotten the "extra" key back home in Minneapolis... > > DUH!!!! > > > > > > > > Thankfully we made it to Cedar Rapids Tuesday evening > without > > > further incident and had a locksmith open Millie's doors for us > > > first thing Wednesday morning. Ken went immediately to VW and > had > > > an extra key made for Millie to be kept in ToWanda at all > times. > > > As Ken & I recounted the experience we took the excellent > advice > > > our new SOB friends gave us before we parted company in Pender > > and > > > we both said "Wow, Look at all the new things we've learned!" > > > Thanks Sally & Freddie!! > > > > > > > > Things went well at Ken's folks. We had our first Walmart > > > parking lot experience just a few blocks over from Mom & Dad's > > > house. We got lots accomplished for Mom & Dad in helping them > get > > > ready for their impending move in July. We left Cedar Rapids > on > > > Friday morning (5/12) and drove straight in to Minneapolis > > stopping > > > once for gas and lunch. > > > > > > > > The only "problems" we experienced in our 1000 mile trip were > as > > a > > > result of our brain-fades. Our "big girl" performed flawlessly > > and > > > she is a joy to drive! Ralph was absolutely correct when he > > > checked her over for us last year and then told us "You > definitely > > > want to buy this one. She's tight as a tick and one sweet > > coach!" > > > Thanks Ralph! You dah man! > > > > > > > > We had a great time on our trip and learned a lot about our > > > rapidly approaching "new" lifestyle as full-time RV'ers, most > of > > > all being that we can't wait until we are retired next year and > > > can "keep on going" :o) > > > > > > > > > > > > Til then, Happy Trails! > > > > Patti & Ken Marsh > > > > Mpls ~ Keepin' our eye on the prize > > > > Full-timing as of March '07 > > > > ToWanda'89WLWB40ft > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > > > > |
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ToWanda's maiden voyage
Hank,
We knew who you meant. Thanks for your words of wisdom. Our motto has definitely become "Life is uncertain. Do it NOW!" Ken & Patti Marsh Mpls ~ Keepin' our eye on the prize Full-timing as of March '07 ToWanda'89WLWB40ft Henry Jay Hannigan read...Patti & Ken......sorry about that Regards, Hank In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Henry Jay Hannigan" > > ---For Patty & James: the year will pass soon enough..make sure u > enjoy from NOW until the year ends......FOR JAMES with the 78 > Bird...are you the JAMES from VEGAS?????? > If so, I want to meet u when we get to VEGAS sometime in late JUNE. > Want to see that 78 BIRD. > Regards, > Hank Hannigan > 90SP36 > > > > > > > > > > > > In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "orbitalsolutions" > > > > > Nice! > > > > When I bought my bus I drove it eighteen hundered miles in four > days. > > > > Something was pumping... > > > > Congrats, and best wishes. > > > > I don't know Ralph, but if I ever do meet him, I will demand a > great > > dinner. > > > > Of course, I will prepare it on the bus and attempt to treat them > as > > well as they have treated you. (provided he has a level place for > > me to park.) > > > > > > James > > 78FC33SB > > Parked on a ranch in Texola TX > > > > > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, KP Marsh > > > > > > > > Everyone, > > > > > > We just got back this past weekend from our 2 week excursion > to > > pick up our Bluebird, ToWanda, down in Duncan, Oklahoma. We left > > Minneapolis on Saturday, April 29th, for Duncan. We arrived early > > Sunday evening to Ralph & Charolette Fullenwider's home. Their > > arms were wide open to welcome us, dinner was on the table and > cold > > beer was waiting. We can't thank Ralph & Charolette enough for > > their wonderful hospitality and for the exceptional care they > took > > of ToWanda since she came to "nest" at their house last August > > right after we bought her. > > > > > > We stayed in Duncan the entire week, getting reacquainted with > > ToWanda and preparing her for the trip home to Minnesota by way > of > > Nebraska and Iowa. We had the pleasure of meeting some new birder > > friends and sharing in their knowledge and experience. It was a > > GREAT week that went entirely too fast. :o) > > > > > > On Saturday morning (5/6) we said good-bye to Duncan and the > > Fullenwider's hospitality to head for our next stop in Pender, > > Nebraska at the Blue Ox Factory. This leg of the trip was to have > > our hitch/tow package installed on Millie, our VW Beetle. It was > a > > fairly uneventful trip with the exception of a slight detour as a > > result of my (Patti) taking the wrong exit while Ken was > napping. > > > > > > This resulted in a "baptism by fire" driving experience for Ken > > on some VERY narrow secondary roads. The "pucker factor" was > > definitely a white-knuckle 10+ in trying to keep our big girl's > 40 > > foot long by 8 1/2 foot widebody centered on a barely 10 foot > wide > > paved surface with absolutely NO shoulders and an immediate drop > > off into a very deep drainage ditch..... plus we were towing a > U- > > Haul car transport trailer behind ToWanda with Millie strapped > down > > on it. But Ken kept her "between the green and with the shiny > side > > up!" > > > > > > We stayed overnight on Saturday evening in a service island > area > > on the Kansas Tollway, just north of Wichita. We arrived in > Pender > > on Sunday in the mid-afternoon. We had an appointment with Blue > Ox > > to have the hitch/tow package installed on Monday morning. We > > stayed Sunday night and Monday night at the RV park that Blue Ox > > has right next to the factory for it's customers. It was VERY > nice > > accommodations plus we made some new SOB friends, Sally Blonder & > > Freddie Lewis (retired teachers from Palm Coast, Florida), who > were > > there also having some work done. We can't say too much too good > > about the quality of the installation job and the customer service > > attitude by everyone we encountered at Blue Ox. It was well > worth > > the trip to have the installation done at the factory by their > > people. > > > > > > We left on Tuesday morning (5/9) and drove over to Cedar > Rapids > > to spend Wednesday and Thursday helping Ken's Mom & Dad with > > preparations to move into an assisted living apartment. Our only > > incident during this leg of our journey was our brain-fading and > > leaving Millie's key in the accessory "on" position. We didn't > > find this out until much later down the road when we stopped for > > lunch and discovered that as a result of leaving the key in the > > accessory position Millie has automatically locked her doors once > > she had rolled a few feet under tow. Hussy! Then we realized we > > had forgotten the "extra" key back home in Minneapolis... > DUH!!!! > > > > > > Thankfully we made it to Cedar Rapids Tuesday evening without > > further incident and had a locksmith open Millie's doors for us > > first thing Wednesday morning. Ken went immediately to VW and had > > an extra key made for Millie to be kept in ToWanda at all times. > > As Ken & I recounted the experience we took the excellent advice > > our new SOB friends gave us before we parted company in Pender > and > > we both said "Wow, Look at all the new things we've learned!" > > Thanks Sally & Freddie!! > > > > > > Things went well at Ken's folks. We had our first Walmart > > parking lot experience just a few blocks over from Mom & Dad's > > house. We got lots accomplished for Mom & Dad in helping them get > > ready for their impending move in July. We left Cedar Rapids on > > Friday morning (5/12) and drove straight in to Minneapolis > stopping > > once for gas and lunch. > > > > > > The only "problems" we experienced in our 1000 mile trip were as > a > > result of our brain-fades. Our "big girl" performed flawlessly > and > > she is a joy to drive! Ralph was absolutely correct when he > > checked her over for us last year and then told us "You definitely > > want to buy this one. She's tight as a tick and one sweet > coach!" > > Thanks Ralph! You dah man! > > > > > > We had a great time on our trip and learned a lot about our > > rapidly approaching "new" lifestyle as full-time RV'ers, most of > > all being that we can't wait until we are retired next year and > > can "keep on going" :o) > > > > > > > > > Til then, Happy Trails! > > > Patti & Ken Marsh > > > Mpls ~ Keepin' our eye on the prize > > > Full-timing as of March '07 > > > ToWanda'89WLWB40ft > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > SPONSORED LINKS Recreational vehicles Recreational vehicle financing Recreational vehicle repair Recreational vehicle rental Recreational vehicle camper Recreational vehicle rate --------------------------------- YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "WanderlodgeForum" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: WanderlodgeForum-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! 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05-20-2006, 03:32
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ToWanda's maiden voyage
No problem, Hank. The coating is not a retail product and is not
marketed by anyone. However, I can hook you up once you get to Vegas if you are still interested. This is a coating some of my fellow 'space cadets' dreamed up to replace the older ceramic technology, it's a huge improvement. Do you plan to play the WPT or WSOP in Tunica this year? Perhaps we could meet up there. I want to see the town, folks tell me it's like Vegas was 15 years ago, before all the growth, congestion and craziness that Vegas is today. I'd like to see your SP as well -- safe travels. James 78FC33SB Fort Smith, OK (Chillen' out for the day and grillen Buffalo Burgers) --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Henry Jay Hannigan" > > ---Nice to hear from you James.......I might be interested in that > NASA roof paint. We will be in Vegas from about 24 June til the > WSOP ends in Midjuly and then who knows...if I win the 10 million, > I'll pay for my Sp36 and keep it cause aint no better except and old > 77-80 BIRD....WHOOPS..there I go starting trouble with my big mouth!! > Sorry guys...ALL BIRDS are GREAT!!!!! > > Maybe we will head East sometime in July, maybe North to the cool, > then East. > See ya sometime...your bird sounds good..aint they great!!! > Regards, > Hank Hannigan > 90Sp36 > > > > > > > In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "orbitalsolutions" > > > > > Yes, Hank, I am the James from Vegas. > > > > I pulled out of town on May 11th, to escape the summer heat. > > > > I did a lot ot upgrading to the old 'Bird over the winter -- > > completely new electrical system -- Batteries, Chargers, Xantrex > XBM > > battery monitor, Pure sine wave inverter, High Def LCD TV, Stereo > > system, amature 2-way radio station and lots of new wires and > > cables. > > > > I also did the roof thing with stainless fasteners set in 3M 5200 > > and painted the decking with a new heat reflective coating. It's > > actually aluminum particles suspended in a poly resin, developed > by > > NASA, and it really does a GREAT JOB! You can walk on it in the > > middle of a 100 degree day in your bare feet and it feels cool to > > the touch. > > > > Now, I'm enjoying the fruits of my labor. I am en-route to the > > Ozark Plateau in southwest Missouri where I will spend at least 3 > or > > 4 weeks before heading off for other destinations. > > > > Sorry to miss your return in June, but not sorry to be missing the > > 120 plus degree heat that comes with summer in the desert. > > > > People who see the old bus frequently ask me if it is new !! I > lost > > count of how many coats of Dri-Wash I have polished the bus with, > > but it looks like it has about 6 coats of clear sprayed on it. > > > > The only thing I wish I had done differently is to buy a > Wanderlodge > > many years before I did. > > > > I hope you gave those Aussies a few poker lessons. Perhaps we > will > > meet up somewhere down the road in the near future. > > > > Later... > > > > > > James > > 78FC33SB > > Cherokee, Oklahoma - 30 miles west of Oklahoma City - (A place > where > > you can eat BBQ Buffalo and Buffalo burgers. Quite tasy too!) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Henry Jay Hannigan" > > > > > > > > ---For Patty & James: the year will pass soon enough..make sure > u > > > enjoy from NOW until the year ends......FOR JAMES with the 78 > > > Bird...are you the JAMES from VEGAS?????? > > > If so, I want to meet u when we get to VEGAS sometime in late > > JUNE. > > > Want to see that 78 BIRD. > > > Regards, > > > Hank Hannigan > > > 90SP36 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "orbitalsolutions" > > > > > > > > > > > Nice! > > > > > > > > When I bought my bus I drove it eighteen hundered miles in > four > > > days. > > > > > > > > Something was pumping... > > > > > > > > Congrats, and best wishes. > > > > > > > > I don't know Ralph, but if I ever do meet him, I will demand a > > > great > > > > dinner. > > > > > > > > Of course, I will prepare it on the bus and attempt to treat > > them > > > as > > > > well as they have treated you. (provided he has a level place > > for > > > > me to park.) > > > > > > > > > > > > James > > > > 78FC33SB > > > > Parked on a ranch in Texola TX > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, KP Marsh > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Everyone, > > > > > > > > > > We just got back this past weekend from our 2 week > excursion > > > to > > > > pick up our Bluebird, ToWanda, down in Duncan, Oklahoma. We > > left > > > > Minneapolis on Saturday, April 29th, for Duncan. We arrived > > early > > > > Sunday evening to Ralph & Charolette Fullenwider's home. > Their > > > > arms were wide open to welcome us, dinner was on the table > and > > > cold > > > > beer was waiting. We can't thank Ralph & Charolette enough > for > > > > their wonderful hospitality and for the exceptional care they > > > took > > > > of ToWanda since she came to "nest" at their house last > August > > > > right after we bought her. > > > > > > > > > > We stayed in Duncan the entire week, getting reacquainted > > with > > > > ToWanda and preparing her for the trip home to Minnesota by > way > > > of > > > > Nebraska and Iowa. We had the pleasure of meeting some new > > birder > > > > friends and sharing in their knowledge and experience. It was > a > > > > GREAT week that went entirely too fast. :o) > > > > > > > > > > On Saturday morning (5/6) we said good-bye to Duncan and > the > > > > Fullenwider's hospitality to head for our next stop in > Pender, > > > > Nebraska at the Blue Ox Factory. This leg of the trip was to > > have > > > > our hitch/tow package installed on Millie, our VW Beetle. It > > was > > > a > > > > fairly uneventful trip with the exception of a slight detour > as > > a > > > > result of my (Patti) taking the wrong exit while Ken was > > > napping. > > > > > > > > > > This resulted in a "baptism by fire" driving experience for > > Ken > > > > on some VERY narrow secondary roads. The "pucker factor" was > > > > definitely a white-knuckle 10+ in trying to keep our big > girl's > > > 40 > > > > foot long by 8 1/2 foot widebody centered on a barely 10 foot > > > wide > > > > paved surface with absolutely NO shoulders and an immediate > > drop > > > > off into a very deep drainage ditch..... plus we were > towing > > a > > > U- > > > > Haul car transport trailer behind ToWanda with Millie > strapped > > > down > > > > on it. But Ken kept her "between the green and with the > shiny > > > side > > > > up!" > > > > > > > > > > We stayed overnight on Saturday evening in a service > island > > > area > > > > on the Kansas Tollway, just north of Wichita. We arrived in > > > Pender > > > > on Sunday in the mid-afternoon. We had an appointment with > Blue > > > Ox > > > > to have the hitch/tow package installed on Monday morning. > We > > > > stayed Sunday night and Monday night at the RV park that Blue > > Ox > > > > has right next to the factory for it's customers. It was > VERY > > > nice > > > > accommodations plus we made some new SOB friends, Sally > Blonder > > & > > > > Freddie Lewis (retired teachers from Palm Coast, Florida), > who > > > were > > > > there also having some work done. We can't say too much too > > good > > > > about the quality of the installation job and the customer > > service > > > > attitude by everyone we encountered at Blue Ox. It was well > > > worth > > > > the trip to have the installation done at the factory by > their > > > > people. > > > > > > > > > > We left on Tuesday morning (5/9) and drove over to Cedar > > > Rapids > > > > to spend Wednesday and Thursday helping Ken's Mom & Dad with > > > > preparations to move into an assisted living apartment. Our > > only > > > > incident during this leg of our journey was our brain- fading > > and > > > > leaving Millie's key in the accessory "on" position. We > didn't > > > > find this out until much later down the road when we stopped > > for > > > > lunch and discovered that as a result of leaving the key in > the > > > > accessory position Millie has automatically locked her doors > > once > > > > she had rolled a few feet under tow. Hussy! Then we > realized > > we > > > > had forgotten the "extra" key back home in Minneapolis... > > > DUH!!!! > > > > > > > > > > Thankfully we made it to Cedar Rapids Tuesday evening > > without > > > > further incident and had a locksmith open Millie's doors for > us > > > > first thing Wednesday morning. Ken went immediately to VW and > > had > > > > an extra key made for Millie to be kept in ToWanda at all > > times. > > > > As Ken & I recounted the experience we took the excellent > > advice > > > > our new SOB friends gave us before we parted company in > Pender > > > and > > > > we both said "Wow, Look at all the new things we've > learned!" > > > > Thanks Sally & Freddie!! > > > > > > > > > > Things went well at Ken's folks. We had our first > Walmart > > > > parking lot experience just a few blocks over from Mom & > Dad's > > > > house. We got lots accomplished for Mom & Dad in helping them > > get > > > > ready for their impending move in July. We left Cedar Rapids > > on > > > > Friday morning (5/12) and drove straight in to Minneapolis > > > stopping > > > > once for gas and lunch. > > > > > > > > > > The only "problems" we experienced in our 1000 mile trip > were > > as > > > a > > > > result of our brain-fades. Our "big girl" performed > flawlessly > > > and > > > > she is a joy to drive! Ralph was absolutely correct when he > > > > checked her over for us last year and then told us "You > > definitely > > > > want to buy this one. She's tight as a tick and one sweet > > > coach!" > > > > Thanks Ralph! You dah man! > > > > > > > > > > We had a great time on our trip and learned a lot about > our > > > > rapidly approaching "new" lifestyle as full-time RV'ers, most > > of > > > > all being that we can't wait until we are retired next year > and > > > > can "keep on going" :o) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Til then, Happy Trails! > > > > > Patti & Ken Marsh > > > > > Mpls ~ Keepin' our eye on the prize > > > > > Full-timing as of March '07 > > > > > ToWanda'89WLWB40ft > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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