Monday, October 25, 2021

It’s a Goodlife

2 months exploring and 3200 miles racked up on the odometer and we are “home” for the winter. While traveling we only take care of the necessities knowing winter will leave us with time to take care of those pesky little jobs.  As mentioned in my blog earlier, you all are very aware that we have an ongoing “black tank” issue to deal with. Thank goodness it hasn’t gotten any worse but we know it’s not normal.  With a little bit of research (maybe a lot) Rob found a mobile technician with good reviews so he gave them a jingle and they were promptly out here. He guaranteed us he could fix it…I had my fingers crossed because we have heard this before. But by golly, an hour later he had that tank flowing like an overflowing river. Hallelujah! At last! He used a product that is amazing and it has worked perfect since. All Rvers dread that awful feeling when the  black tank takes on a mind of its own, and never quite sure when it is going to become stubborn enough and refuse to do its job.  Well, we finally got the upper hand and put this problem to bed.

 

Not knowing what our work schedule will be, we have had doctor appointments, dog grooming appointments, human haircuts, done minor maintenance on the rig,  bought new furniture, along with all the routine tasks. It has been too hot to do much outdoor exploring but cooler weather is on the way and we are already plotting and planning.


Compared to many "campsites", we are in a Cal-Am resort which is large and at least half are park models. Sites are not spacious but are adequate to satisfy us for now. They provide just about every activity you could ask for including grill at the pool and entertainment several times a week. Typically we stay to ourselves but I have already used the library,  computer room and Baxter uses the dog park several times a day.


                                                  Lots of room to run off leash                                                                                                    

                                        The dog park also serves as a flood control


The weather is still quite warm but we did venture out last week to the Bryce Thompson Arboretum. We were there a couple years ago and thought we had seen most of it....boy, were we wrong. We found trails we didn't know existed. I took way too many pictures, like I always do and I am sharing some with you.















I'm all caught up with our travels for now. we are looking forward to our workamping which starts Nov. 1.  Stay tuned for more antics and news from the Wandering Wolfgram's. Just remember, not all who wander are lost! We hope you find yourself outdoors wandering and finding new and exciting things to explore. And remember, while doing so to look up, its amazing out there.





 


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