Saying
goodbye to 2017
Our time,
the past two months, has been filled with family visits.
Applebee's with Mom and Dad, brother Jon and sister-in-law, Margaret
Mom and Dad
Monte's daughters, Jenny and Melissa
Grandsons fishing at Lake Manatee State Park
Working at
Lake Manatee State Park
and a slow start on our plan to do some serious purging
of things in our home. Things we have
been dragging around with us the last 5 ½ years on the road (some we have not
used once) and things we have accumulated since becoming full time RVers.
We also were
treated to a wonderful Christmas concert by Monte’s daughter Melissa.
Michael W Smith, Amy Grant and season nine winner of The Voice, Jordan Smith
We managed
to squeeze in a visit to Busch Gardens in Tampa,
Sea World in Orlando
and the
Manatee Viewing Center in Apollo Beach.
and
spent Christmas with family.
In 2017 we
had our share of health issues with Monte spending a week in the hospital in
Indiana with a bleeding ulcer. I have
been dealing with bone spurs on both my feet that have drastically curtailed my
ability to take hikes.
We also
dealt with several issues related to our RV including a ruptured gray tank and leaking
hot water heater tank.
While at
MorRyde in Indiana, where we took the rig in for a routine inspection of our independent
suspension system, they also discovered the rubber suspension springs had
cracked and had to be replaced.
One of my biggest fears was realized when our
refrigerator stopped working. Luckily it
happened while we were near Elkhart. The
cooling system was replaced by one of the foremost RV refrigeration specialist
in the nation.
Some of the repairs were covered by our
extended warranty but some were not and many of the repairs disrupted our
travels.
Repairs to
our truck also caused us some unexpected disruptions and out of pocket expenses
included a new brake caliper for the front passenger wheel. We also had to be towed to a Dodge service
station in Connecticut where we spent 12 days parking lot camping while waiting
for a new torque converter to arrive and be installed.
Then six
months later we ended up needing a brand new transmission.
The timing
couldn’t have been worse because while our truck was in the shop for 12 days
our Jeep stopped working so we ended up having to rent a car. We decided because of the age of the Jeep we
would not have it repaired.
With great
sorrow we had to make the decision to euthanize our beloved Annie. She was a wonderful traveling companion and
we miss her very much.
While some
of the unexpected events that occurred were stressful we don’t regret our
decision to live this lifestyle because it has enabled us to explore and enjoy
some wonderful sights that have touched our hearts, meet some really great
people and take in the beauty of our vast country.
Some
highlights included:
Columbia
Canal and Riverfront Park, Columbia, SC
Congaree
National Park
Mount Airy,
NC
Pilot
Mountain, NC
Natural
Bridge State Park, VA
Skyline
Drive, Shenandoah National Park, VA
Luray
Caverns
Washington
DC:
Bureau of
Printing and Engraving
The Capitol
Supreme
Court
Holocaust
Museum
Library of
Congress
United
States Botanic Gardens
Washington
Monument
Jefferson
Memorial
Lincoln
Memorial
Korean War
Memorial
The Vietnam
Wall
Pentagon
FDR Memorial
MLK Memorial
National
Museum of African American
National
Museum of Natural History
National
Museum of American History
Mount Vernon
NYC:
Ellis Island
9/11
Memorial
9/11 Museum
Mohegan Sun
Casino
Foxwoods
Casino
Boothbay, ME
Maine
Lobster
Acadia
National Park, Schoodic Woods
Acadia
National Park, Bar Harbor
Schoodic
Point
Tea with
Eleanor at Campobello Island Park,
New Brunswick, Canada
Cannon Aerial
Tramway, Franconia NH
Saratoga
National Historical Park
Lockport
Cave and Canal
Niagara
Falls:
Maid of the
Mist
Cave of the
Winds
Canadian
side of the falls
12 mile bike
trail, Maurice Goddard SP, Sandy Lake, PA
Maumee Bay
SP, Oregon, OH
Shipshewana,
IN
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