Monday, September 30, 2019

Well, that was an easy day...


Leaving Fredericksburg, we had a couple of choices: a long day to get home or a short day and start prepping the motorhome for unloading.  We opted for a short driving day - easy.

After being down for a week, there is always a bit more to put away.  Knowing that the motorhome will going into the storage unit, there are some considerations for that.  Some of these things we can do a day ahead of time, much of it will have to wait until we are home.

So, today: less than 100 miles.  I was hoping to not have to drive in the rain... yes, the rig handles fine, it just makes a mess of the exterior.  Mother Nature laughed at me and turned the rain on overnight.  And, this morning.

After getting the utilities put away, the site we were in was long enough to get our "train" all hooked up in the site.  It was overcast, but not raining when we left...


Rufus settled in on Joan's lap...


I have mentioned before that the boy gives good hugs...


About the time we got onto the Interstate, a spitty rain started...


It wasn't a downpour - just enough to make sure everything gets water-spotted.

We try to time things when going through any big cities - San Antonio is the 8th largest city in the country.  Our timing was good, even though the west portion of this road seems to always be in some state of construction.

We stopped to gas up the motorhome and rolled into our RV park for the night before 1:00.  Like I said before: easy.  I got us an extra-long site so we don't have to unhook, and we'll be able to take our time draining tanks.  It was already 91º when I checked in... some of what I have to do with the coach is outside.  Yep, this will give me a taste of what is waiting for us at home.


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