ToWanda's maiden voyage
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05-18-2006, 14:41
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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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ToWanda's maiden voyage - KP Marsh - 05-17-2006, 15:30
ToWanda's maiden voyage - orbitalsolutions - 05-17-2006, 17:33
ToWanda's maiden voyage - Henry Jay Hannigan - 05-18-2006, 04:31
ToWanda's maiden voyage - Henry Jay Hannigan - 05-18-2006, 04:41
ToWanda's maiden voyage - erniecarpet@... - 05-18-2006, 09:36
ToWanda's maiden voyage - orbitalsolutions - 05-18-2006, 13:33
ToWanda's maiden voyage - Henry Jay Hannigan - 05-18-2006, 14:36
ToWanda's maiden voyage - KP Marsh - 05-18-2006 14:41
ToWanda's maiden voyage - orbitalsolutions - 05-20-2006, 03:32
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