Earlier this week, Brian killed some time reading the plaque next to the big turtle outside of the laundromat.
For now we’re dealing with our water issue by putting in 10 gallons of water in the morning and catching the water with a very large bowl and emptying it every 90 minutes back into a water jug. Yesterday we collected 5 gallons from the leak.
Dinner Last Night:
I had frozen left-over samosa filling which I rolled up in 4 layers of phyllo dough. It was really tasty and the roll was a lot easier than doing individual triangles.
2013 Cost of Camping:
117 nights paid camping
235 nights free camping
352 days this year
Total spent on camping this year: $3,201.29
Daily average cost of camping: $9.09
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are you handling more disruptions and repairs with the new unit than you did your remodeled vintage Flying Cloud? Airstream should hire you as a tester and suggester….give you a new unit every two years to help with their quality control 🙂
Come to think of it, we are having more repairs than our remodel. The only issue we had with our old trailer was the initial electrical installation.
I LOVE that idea Terry. We sure can put a trailer through the tests.
Brian just reminded me that we had some pretty bad leaks in the old trailer…