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Winds They are a Blowin!

Ranch EntranceWinds are gusting, interstate traffic sign flashing, Terry Bison Ranch RV Campground – yes we are exiting and stopping!

Approaching Cheyenne, WY, the winds were gusting to 50 mph and the flashing lights were alerting high profile vehicles to exit.  Exit we did and stopped at Terry Bison Ranch RV Campground. Continue reading

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Bowie, TX

CowboyBowie, TX was to be an overnight stop and then back on the road.  The truck did not even get unhooked.  There is not much to Bowie and even less to the Passport Park we are staying in.  Getting ready to leave this morning we each did our usual walk around and then we checked lights.  For some reason the left tail light would light yet no signal, emergency flasher or break light; yikes!  No worry, call Good Sam Roadside Assistance.  Yikes again; it is Memorial Day and no Mobile RV Repair is available.  The best they can do is tomorrow morning.  We also tried to locate someone with no luck. Continue reading

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On The Road Again!

PeacefulHitched up, all secure, ready to go!  Pulled out and the hitch is making an awful grinding sound and vibrating to beat the band.  What to do?  We have a 5th Airborne and the company had sent us a modification kit.  It was installed, no problem yet the noise was deafening and concerning.  Of course, it was Saturday so no chance talking with anyone at the company.  So we did what we always do when we have a RV issue – headed to “Babin RV Park”. Continue reading

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Tale of Two Markets

FlowersVisiting friends in Cecilia, LA meant shopping at the Lafayette Farmers Market.  Upon researching we learned that Lafayette has two farmers markets, what joy!  Being farmers market fanatics, we were all over this information.  Luckily Saturday morning was a beautiful Spring day with blue skies and mild temperatures.  Even in May, south Louisiana can have very hot days.  Off we went basket in hand!  Continue reading

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The Changing of the Cord

Pulling up the day/night shade, you hear pop and the shade falls.  One of the cords has popped; what now?  That happened to us in the wilds of Mississippi.  There just happened to be a RV service supply center in the nearest town.  On our next trip into town, we stopped and asked about repairing the shade.  The cost for repair would be over
$100.00.  No thanks, we can repair it ourselves.  We ordered a repair kit which
luckily came with a video.

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