The trip from Sikeston Missouri to Enid Lake Mississippi was just like the day before. Head on into high winds and rain, mostly the whole way.
We settled into Wallace Creek Campground and started watching a movie. Solo, if you were asking.
About half way through a tornado alert came over the cell phone. We gathered up our passports, donned our rain coats, and headed to the nearby tornado shelter...a.k.a. the women's washroom. Behold, there were all our nearby fellow campers.
What a way get get to meet people!
We all headed back to our respective RVs after about an hour, all relieved to have eluded possible disaster.
Stories and information from Vic & Bev Whitmore during their trips south to Mexico.
Tuesday, November 6, 2018
How NOT to meet your neighbours
Monday, November 5, 2018
Tenth Trip Underway
After a somewhat near disastrous Thanksgiving weekend in Sarnia, we have embarked on our tenth trip south. Hard to believe but time does fly.
While going down the 401, west of Kitchener, we heard/felt a bang/thump. We looked at each other and said "What was that?". A half second later told the tale. Steering got really heavy, and the alternator light came on. Yup the serpentine belt broke. Then temp started rising. We drove on the shoulder about a half kilometer to the exit, now with steam from underneath. The short version...we got fixed up at the Volvo Truck centre in Ayr and only lost two hours. Sarnia Thanksgiving turned into a great family get together.
We started the trip south as usual after the neighborhood kids did their Trick or Treat visits. We stayed over in London at the Flying J and crossed into the US the following morning.
The first stop was for free camping in my brothers driveway in La Porte Indiana.
Friday was sis-in-law Mary's Big Birthday. She was mightily impressed as all her grandkids from 3 to 23 attended and we all had a great dinner out.
We left La Porte on Sunday morning November 4th, overnighted at a Walmart in Sikeston Missouri, and are now south of Memphis at a wonderful Corp of Engineers park on Enid Lake. Such a great campground and it cost us only $10, with 50 amp power, water, and sewer connections.
In a couple of days we will be in Houston for our Space Center VIP tour. Standby for the story to follow.
Sunday, August 12, 2018
Windshield Replaced at last!
We waited for the weather to warm and then about another 5 weeks for a replacement windshield to be shipped to Ontario. A date was set in mid June for us to go to a Speedy Glass location close to where we store our motorhome to have the windshield installed. Not to be. On the scheduled day the store called to say they did not have a big enough bay to handle our 37' motorhome. The windshield would have to be shipped to one of their other locations in Toronto. We waited another 5 weeks for an appointment at the alternate location. Finally on July 24th we were able to deliver our motorhome for the work to be done. By then the crack in the windshield had traveled all the way from the bottom to the top of the windshield. On July 26th we picked up the motorhome. During the drive north to the storage lot we drove through strong winds and heavy rain --- a test to prove the windshield had been installed properly --- no whistling or water drops! Thankfully our insurance paid the bill for the windshield -- the estimate was $5,000.
The motorhome is back safely in storage with the solar panel connected to trickle charge the batteries.
In Summary:
Total miles traveled 5,874 from Oct 31st to Apr 18th.
RV Fuel $4,098.41 Propane $151.75 Camping* $3,423.47 Tolls $623.58
Total$8,423.47 CAD
* campground fees includes electric (which was $162 CAD for 3 1/2 months in Mexico -- mainly running our air conditioner, water heater, TV)
And in just two and a half months, we will hit the road again. How fast time flies!
Sunday, April 15, 2018
Stuck in Indiana
THE TRIP HOME
We started our trip home on April 7th. About an hour into the trip there was a loud crack like something hit the windshield. But there was no one in front of us. A 6 inch crack appeared on the bottom of the windshield, on the passenger side. Within a minute, it had grown to 12 inches, then to 18 and now is over 2 feet. And this is the windshield we replaced just 2 years ago!
We love Texas in the spring for the wildflowers on the sides and medians of the highways.
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| Bluebonnets line the highway |
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| White blossom in Illinois and windshield crack. |
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| White blossoms look like snow. |
We arrived in Indiana without incident after overnight stop-overs in Lockhart Texas for our favorite smoked brisket BBQ. Then onward, staying at a Corp of Engineer Park east of Dallas, and Walmart in Forrest City Arkansas. The weather was getting colder overnight so we decided to stay in a closed campground outside Effingham Illinois. The owner said the power was on, water was available (but not on camp site) and the dump station was open. How did that work out? Great! It was cheap, and very quiet. We were the only ones there.
We contacted the insurance company and started a claim for the windshield, hoping to get the job done before it was time to head across the border and home. Well, that didn't work out very well. While there are 17 windshields in stock in the local Elkhart warehouse, nobody is available to do the job in the short term. We just have to defer it to November or get it done around home.
We were supposed to leave today (15th) but the weather onward from here is filled with freezing rain, ice pellets, snow...bleh. All of southern Ontario is under a winter storm alert. With the freezing rain and high winds, power outages are very likely. We will snuggle in here and head out on Tuesday after things warm up a bit.
Wednesday, April 4, 2018
Replacement headlights
| Old and new |
Replacing a chair ain't easy UPDATED
| Sad looking tub chair. |
PROBLEM
The old chair's smallest dimension is 28 inches. The new chair is 29". The doorway into the motorhome is 24 inches. They just won't fit in through the door. How did the factory do it?
You take out the window. Seems like a formidable job but not so much. There is an inside aluminum frame and the window itself. Step 1, remove the caulking on the outside. Step 2, remove 22 screws from the inside frame. Step 3, remove frame. Step 4, remove window. And don't drop it!
Bev Loves It 😍
Well, I'm just floored! 😕
| This floor is done for. |
| Hey ! Only a buck 99 per square foot. US that is. Still a very good price. |
| The underpad |
Under the neath...
Under the old flooring is a particleboard subfloor.
| The bare floor. |
| Driver foot area |
| Dog house base is about quarter inch thick |
The Bathroom
Next step was to install a new 1/4 inch plywood sub-floor. Note that the chair and desk are shown on the driver's side. These had to be moved multiple times as it wasn't practical to move them out of the motorhome.
| The first row |
| Cut out for the driver's seat |
| Trim pieces needed |
| Working on the stairwell |
PROJECT DONE!



