We knew that after a night of pouring rain, the window of opportunity for washing the truck and rig was pretty narrow. This park actually has a truck washing station. So you wash your truck down by the maintenance barn and your rig on the site. I helped with the truck and then I had laundry to do. Even though it was quite cold out and at the truck washing station there was no hot water, Doug got it done. Gone is all the pink dust from the desert, sand from the dunes and pine needles from Oregon. We understand from fellow full-timers that the cost of a professional rig wash is in the neighbourhood of $70.00. So thanks Doug, it's done. Sparkling clean.
This is a cute little Easter Bunny we picked up for granddaughter, Sophie. Can't wait to see her and her smiling face on Friday.
Going back day after tomorrow.
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Our rig was clean once...It's a good feeling. Porter and Vicki
So did you fix Doug a special dinner after he finished the rig? But with your cooking, every dinner is special. (lucky guy) I'm sure glad you guys took enough time to get back to Canada and weren't idiots like those guys Jeri & Terry met up with. Drive safe.
So did you fix Doug a special dinner after he finished the rig? But with your cooking, every dinner is special. (lucky guy) I'm sure glad you guys took enough time to get back to Canada and weren't idiots like those guys Jeri & Terry met up with. Drive safe.
I still haven't found any broken dinners to "fix". I actually said "fix dinner" one night and Doug laughed and laughed. I will try it out on our kids.
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