bluegrass
Seasonal RV’er
2019 1500Durango 259rdd
Posts: 177
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Post by bluegrass on Mar 23, 2015 18:58:48 GMT -5
Finally got the tt dug out after almost burying the Kabota tractor which we needed to dig out the snow banks at the road. We still have some snow on the ground here in Western New York. The tt is now sitting in the driveway ready for de-winterizing and a few upgrades before we leave (see COUCH UPGRADE under the Spree tab). For the first time we found signs of winter visitors...mice. We have been luck in past years. They didn't do any damage but now I need to do a super job cleaning out the cupboards and drawers. Fortunately they didn't find anything to eat to keep them there. Also, we need to find the entry point if possible.
We plan to be in Lancaster, PA the second week of April, have tickets to see Moses and not sure what else we will be doing, all depends on the weather. Those who ask when we will be home our response is when we get here....retirement is wonderful.
The season has started for 2015. HAPPY CAMPING/RVing TO ALL!
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Post by johnr on Mar 24, 2015 6:33:48 GMT -5
Nice! I was also able to get mine out this past weekend as well. Gave it a good scrubbing. Still have to do a little maintenance (battery, tires, etc.) before we go out next weekend. Here's hoping for good weather!
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Post by vagov on Mar 24, 2015 22:30:46 GMT -5
Just spent this past weekend at french creek state park. With a camp group. 48 people, 13 kids, and 9 dogs. Drove to Lancaster, and bought some shoo-fly pie in bird in hand pa.
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Post by johnr on Mar 25, 2015 6:42:37 GMT -5
The Bird In Hand restaurant has the absolute best whoopee pies that I've ever had. Stick them in the freezer and eat them cold.
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