Thursday, April 21, 2011

JUST RELAXING!

Tuesday, April 19 – With all the storms blowing through the southern part of the USA, we decided to change our travel plans....AGAIN! We've already delayed our departure from Livingston, TX by a week. We've been so busy visiting with old friends, we decided to stay until after the Easter weekend.

After talking with a friend here at Rainbow's End and discussing parts of Texas we haven't seen, we decided to visit the Prairie and Lakes region and then head to the Pan Handle Plains in the NW part of the state.

From Livingston, we'll head West to College Station, TX (home of Texas A & M), Waco, San Angelo, Lubbock, Midland, Odessa, Abilene, Amarillo, and then near the end of May (hopefully the weather will have settled by then) to Oklahoma City for the NCAA Softball Super Regionals and Women’s Softball World Series. We'll visit the areas we planned to see in Arkansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma another time.

So instead of tornados, hail, and damaging winds, we'll be on the look-out for grass fires in the draught stricken Texas Plains.....crazy!

We have met a new couple here in the park. They are Jan and Dave.

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What a delightful couple from Wisconsin. They have a Tiffin Phaeton exactly like ours, including the same paint scheme, except it is a 2006, one year newer. They stopped by one day to chat, and we have been friends since then. We went over to their last Saturday for happy hour. What a great time.

Wednesday, April 20 – We've been “chillin'” outside recently (no the weather isn’t chilly – 90 humid degrees here in Texas). Marsha has been doing some basket weaving, and Paul is busy watching construction across the street. The people across the way are having a roof built over their parking area. It's a pretty heavy duty carport – much more robust then the average cover around here. The frame is heavy I-Beam, galvanized steel instead of the usual aluminum, that others use. Boy, is it high. They'll have plenty of room to run around on the roof of their 5th-wheel under that beast! That sucker has to cost a pretty penny!

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It originally was to take them only three days but they ran into problems on Tuesday. If this thing gets done before we leave on Monday, we will post a picture. We aren’t holding our breath!

We try to take a walk each day around the park.

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The flowers are in full bloom.

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Roses of every color.
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Cacti are showing off their colors.
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We would like to leave you with a thought…Do you think this is overkill?

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Thanks for stopping by. Hope to see y’all back real soon. Have a great day!

Monday, April 18, 2011

FROM THE FOREST FLOOR TO THE BATHROOM SINK

Monday, April 17 – Where in the heck does the time go? We have been here in Livingston for a week and cannot exactly tell you what we have done. It has just flown by.

We do remember that one day we visited Sam Houston National Forest. The forest contains 163, 037 acres in three counties. Marsha has run out of pine needles and needs more…fast! This was a great place to gather her precious needles.

It was a gorgeous day. The entrance was beautiful.

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There are tons of walking paths, restrooms, and wildlife.

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See these trees…tons of needles. She was thrilled. We collected thousands of needles. She soaked them ALL and for the next three days we cleaned needles. YES, she actually got me to help her…now I am doing woman’s work…GEESH!

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Marsha did finish another basket with the needles she had. When she started her new basket, it was going to be a cracker basket for a friend. But, she decided to do some experimenting and decided to keep it for herself. She used some of the pine needles she dyed, and branched out to use color thread. It actually turned out pretty nice.

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So if she doesn’t use it for crackers, what does she use it for? Does she really need all this stuff?

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We have added a new feature to the sidebar…Google Search. Marsha wanted to add tags/categories to each blog that would help readers search related topics, but was having a difficult time making it work smoothly. She wrote to Rick of Rick and Paulette’s RV Travels and asked him why he doesn’t use tags/categories. He suggested using the Google Search gadget instead. Rick said it is much easier for the readers to use. It will ONLY  search our blog not the entire Internet. Now you can search our site for all blogs related to a specific topic. If you use it, let us know how you like it.

Thanks for stopping by. Hope to see you back real soon. Have a great day!

Thursday, April 14, 2011

IS IT TIME TO LOSE SOME WEIGHT???

Tuesday, April 12 – Time for our Miss Phaeton (our motor home) to step on the scales. This morning we have an appointment with the Escapee SmartWeigh Program to have a “Four Corner” weighing of our motor home. They weigh each corner to verify that you are within the weight parameters of the motor home manufacturer and your tire manufacturer.

Escapee has built a nice weighing area near the activity center.

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Mark Nemeth is the SmartWeigh Coordinator. Mark had Paul drive around the campground for a few minutes in the MH before the weighing to get the suspension and air bags all loosened up. Paul then pulled slowly onto the weighing pads. 

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Mark checked the weight of the front corners. He had Marsha get in the passenger seat before doing the font axle reading.

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He then had Paul pull up and stop with the rear axle on the weigh pads.

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Here are the results.....Right Front = 5480 pounds Right Rear = 10280 pounds

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Before reading.

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Rear reading.

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Left Front = 5680 pounds Left Rear - 8900 pounds

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Mark explained all the readings.

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These weighs are well within our weight restrictions. Our front axle is rated at 12,000 pounds and our rear axle is at 20,000 pounds. Our front tires are rated 6950 each and our rears (duals) at 12660 pounds.

You may have noticed that our right rear is the heaviest corner......that is where Marsha's closet is located!.....ha ha!!! That's a joke dear   :=)

Actually, the RR of Tiffin Motorhomes are known for being the heaviest corner. That is where the 6-batteries are located, the kitchen is on that side, most men have their tools in that area, holding tanks are located in the rear, etc.... Paul did say he might move his tools to the other side to try to balance Marsha's closet.....LOL

Paul was VERY satisfied with the results of the four corner weighing. Escapees is providing a WONDERFUL service to RV owners by offering this weighing program. So many RVers are traveling unsafe because they are overweight.

There are four basic reasons why the RV should not be overloaded and more reason to get your RV weighed.

  • First, the reliability and durability of the RV will be greatly diminished as a direct result of our demanding that it do more work than it was designed for.
  • Second, the personal safety of the RVers, their passengers, as well as others on the road, will be in jeopardy.
  • Third, any warranty coverage for what is likely the second largest purchase ever by the RVer may be lost.  
  • Finally, and probably most importantly, the legal and financial liability of operating the RV beyond the federal and manufacturer's limitations is more than most RVers are willing to accept.

The weighing costs $40 and is well worth it! You do not have to be an Escapee member to take advantage of this service. To set up an appointment, visit the SmartWeigh website. A shout out to Escapees!!!
 

Wednesday, April 13 – We had a busy day visiting with friends here at Rainbow's End. We had lunch with Fran & Wayne at the CARE house. This is a semi-assisted living facility here at Rainbow's End.

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They live in their MH parked on a CARE campsite but eat meals and have activities at the CARE facility. What a beautiful place they have. Wayne has done a beautiful job planting lots of flowers.

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Fran has the cutest bird houses. This one was so unique.

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After lunch we wondered outside to see Wayne's birthday gift.....a tree planted on the CARE grounds. Fran picked it out and Wayne planted to replace a tree that didn't survive the winter and draught. Thanks for a delicious lunch, and thank you for picking up the tab, Wayne. What a nice surprise.

When you travel like we are doing, you just do the strangest things some times. Tonight we went with Linda and Ed to play BINGO. They play several times per week. Tonight is at the VFW Hall in Livingston. This was Paul's first experience with “real” Bingo. He's played the game but not as an adult in an “organized” hall. Pretty impressive operation. These people take BINGO pretty serious.

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You would think out of nine games we would win at least one BUT noooooooo. Paul, Marsha, and Linda donated their money to the hall……. BUT Ed WON!…….. Way to go Ed.

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This picture is for Jeri, our friend. She didn’t win when she played with Ed and Linda either. We wanted to show her who has all the luck. Good going Ed.

Thanks for stopping by. Hope to see y’all back real soon. Have a great day!