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Sunday, March 29, 2015

Harpers Ferry, WV


This is what I see through Beluga's windshield tonight.   Its pretty much the same view from all Beluga's windows, I like it.   We're at a KOA in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia and it was sunny and semi-warm when we arrived.   There's no one here in the woods, its quiet and full of birdsong.  We arrived around 2 this afternoon, set up, took the dogs for a walk and then went down for a nice nap.  We didn't sleep well last night and it was another eventful morning.

Our main furnace didn't work through the night.   We were warm back in the bedroom, but the living room was cold, and, most importantly, the basement compartments were cold.   This is a very bad thing when the temps drop into the teens.        You guessed it.....no water again.     We had to use Walmart's bathroom facilities this morning.....the good thing is that there was a Walmart bathroom to use!

We'll take care of things tomorrow (by "we", you know I mean Dave).     After a very restorative nap we drove a beautiful and winding road into Shepherdstown to meet long time friends Mary and Dave at a favorite restaurant - The Press Room.     The place didn't disappoint and we laughed and talked and ate for 3 hours.      As I sit here writing to  you, I hear the furnace click on.....perhaps things have resolved themselves, or perhaps Beluga was just letting us know she wants to be warm again.

6 comments:

  1. It's always SOMETHING. We were driving in 90+ degree weather today and the dash air is dying! What the heck! Why must it always be something? Glad to see you guys are back on the road. Hope your RV's issues will sort themselves out. Have a great trip!

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  2. Looks like a very peaceful place for the night:) Glad you a fun time with your friends. We always enjoyed taking the motorcycle to Harper's Ferry. Hope you are now having luck with your heat:) Safe travels!

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  3. That view looks astoundingly lovely to me. Glad you are getting warmer and that Beluga is happier.

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  4. I think Beluga just needed to get to warmer temps! Fingers crossed your issues self resolve...

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  5. Well, after having been in 90+ degrees for over a week, your temps sound a little nice.
    Hope all is OK with Beluga...

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  6. QUICK run for warmer weather! Glad you are on the road and if you feel any better I'm dealing with HOUSE water issues (because I can't bear to de-winterize the trailer quite yet). I hope all the water issues are resolved and geez I hate those first chilly RV trips when nothing seems to work! Sending healing energy to Beluga!

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