Motor Home survived the winter fine with no damage inside or out and fixing the over head bunk window I am sure kept water damage from occuring on the inside. Looking forward to enjoying it this…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by John "T" Nordhoff May 16, 2011.
Yesterday we drove to the storage lot and talked to the owner and checked out our Motor Home. I am happy to say not one bit of damage inside or out after sitting out all winter and it even started…Continue
Started Apr 17, 2011
Counting the days until we can get the Motor Home back in the drive and plan some great get aways this summer in it. We did not really use it that much last year since we purchased it in July. I…Continue
Started Feb 16, 2011
We are almost finished taking off the stripes, decals etc from the 87 travelaire and will be painting some kind of design on it in the spring after we paint the cab etc. Can some one suggest the…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Louise Holland May 17, 2011.
Honestly I hate to see it go out of the driveway but have lots of projects to do over the Winter to spruce it up on the inside which require a sewing machine so I should be able to keep myself busy! We could keep it here in the drive but when we purchased it storage for the winter was part of the deal so we might as well take advantage of it this year!
We have no plans to go away any place warm this winter so not having it is ok!
We plan to take it over at some point…
ContinuePosted on October 23, 2010 at 6:41am — 1 Comment
We decided to go up what they call the Canadian West Coast which compasses the Canadian Side of Lake Huron. The weather was good the whole four days we were gone, which would have been longer had I not been sort of forced to come home hahahahah. We went and saw the Heritage Light House near Kincardine, then went down and watched the sun set in Goderich and the big tankers being loaded with Salt at the refinery which was very interesting.
Spent the night in the Walmart…
ContinuePosted on August 4, 2010 at 6:30pm
First of all we had a great time and did not want to leave but had some business to look after today that could not wait or we would still be at the Georgian Bay! When we got home I actually sat in the MH for over an hour in the driveway making little to do lists before we head out again!
On our travels we saw a lot of older ones on the road so there are a lot of them out there thats for sure!
While setting up tho we had a mishap and the awning pull down strap…
ContinuePosted on July 19, 2010 at 5:46am — 2 Comments
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I'll try again but so far I am enjoying all 27 feet of the motorhome, there is SO MUCH room!!
I keep putting more stuff in it and there is STILL room. love the old wood paneling and lack of a tv makes you wanna curl up with a good book and just relax...
Getting your rig home to start giving it that personal touch is half the fun. You are going to meet some of the most interesting people in your travels.
My wife, Sandy, and my self have only been at it for a few years and it has changed our lives in the most pleasent and surprising ways.
Hope to see you on the road.
Jim, Sandy, & Molly(rv pup)