The business deal is closed, Siege The Day is sold, and we head home to Georgia tomorrow morning! 1890 miles to go!!!

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Comment by Kevin F Smith on March 29, 2020 at 8:56pm

LOL Russell.  

We want to make sure we cross the Georgia state line before some idiot Governor is any of the states in between decides to shut down the borders.

Plus, our new property is gorgeous, and the perfect place to self quarantine and be confined.  And I want get the garden started...lol!

Kev

Comment by Russell E Johnson on March 29, 2020 at 7:07pm

WOW, yous guys is covering some country. What is the hurry??? git home and stay there? I would rather be piddling along before being confined at home. Drive carefully.  

Comment by Kevin F Smith on March 28, 2020 at 9:27pm

It was really windy at first, but then around Abilene, TX, the wind died, and it was smooth sailing all the way to the Flying J, just east of Dallas!


Of course, that was when we hit a slight speed bump.  Trucks were parked in the RV spots, so I parked in a line of parking spots that were empty in front of the Denny's (because the restaurant was closed to all but curb side service).  And that is when two Barney Fife rent-a-cops came out and said we couldn't park there...and that the truck parking was by reservation only in the back.  WTF?  There was NO reason for them to make us move with the restaurant essentially closed, but they did!


So we drove across the street to the TA Travel Center, and while we did find a pull through parking spot in the back, they charged us 25.00 for the night.  They said it was because of the high crime in the area, the big homeless problem, and because they had to put a high fence around the entire truck parking area and have 24 hour security.  I paid them the 25 bucks gladly, since we had driven 440 miles.  But then we couldn't get any hot food, since the lobby was closed and it was drive thru only!  WTF?


So I walked to the Flying J, got an apology from the manager AND the security supervisor, bought some hot food, and walked back to the TA and to the RV, where we will be for the night.


Tomorrow we have a 400 mile trip to a Flying J in Mississippi...and then a 472 mile trip which will bring us home.


Over half way home, with only 872 miles to go!!!


Kev

Comment by Kevin F Smith on March 27, 2020 at 10:35pm

We made it to the Pecos, TX Flying J on I-20, and called it a night.  Stupid high winds all day, max speed of 45mph, and the "almost" dust storms made it hard to see.

We fueled up when we got here so we could get an early start.  We have a LONG pull tomorrow, 440 miles, to the Flying J right outside of Dallas, TX.

Kev

Comment by Kevin F Smith on March 27, 2020 at 10:16am

We made it as far as the Flying J in Lordburg, NM last night...just in time, because a VERY bad storm rolled through with high winds.

We'll be fueling up soon and hitting the road again on I-10 East to I-20 East, getting as far as we can before dark.  It is supposed to be pretty windy in New Mexico today, so the first part of our trip is going to be pretty slow driving.
Kev
Comment by Kevin F Smith on March 26, 2020 at 10:41am
Yep! Homeward bound!!!
Comment by Jimco_W001 on March 25, 2020 at 9:47pm
Get that Winnebago on the road. It needs a good old long drive!

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