There were a number of items on my to do list this morning to accomplish. Some were easy, others not so much. First off, I renewed my insurance on the MH…easy peasy. Then I called the insurance company to begin a claim for the two disasters to the rig that I had last month. Eventually, a claims agent called me back with a couple of options. They did not seem to like the idea of me calling a mobile RV tech to get the work done. I had two places to take the rig to choose from. One is in Joliet, Il, and I decided I didn’t want to do that. The other choice is in Bourbonnais, Il, about 33 miles from here. I’m thinking I may take a drive in the car over there tomorrow to check things out.
All of tonight’s pics are from around the campsite.
My digital indoor/outdoor thermometer bit the dust the other day, so I went to the local True Value Hardware to get a new one. This one is kind of an un-smart thermometer. The one that died had a guy on the screen that showed you what to wear, and had so many bells and whistles that I could hardly touch the thing without setting off some kind of an alarm! The new one just shows the temp inside and out, and the time. Of course, as I set it up, it didn’t work. I redid it three times. Since there is only 30 seconds allowed between putting the batteries in the outside transmitter before you have to install the inside batteries, I just set the outside receiver on my chair. That was the problem. I guess my rig is too shiny to allow the signal to go through. It worked just fine once I put it between the two rear dualies.
Next, it was time to dump the grey water. I’ve been having overflow issues with the sewer hookup since there are no threads to screw the end into. I decided to switch to my Rhino-flex hose and cram it into the rubber receptacle, with my foot firmly planted on it. That seemed to work, except for two things. As I gazed back at the rig, a big fat mouse was staring back at me! Ugh! He took off and jumped out, but I’m thinking he chewed a few little holes in the hose as there was a telltale spray going on. I put a peanut butter loaded trap in the bay, but now I need to buy a new hose. Fiddlesticks!
I’m not sure I’ll have enough to post a nightly blog while I’m here since I’m hoping these challenges will slow down. Think I’ll fix a big bowl of hot buttered popcorn tonight. It’s been months since I’ve enjoyed that little indulgence.
Thanks for stopping by… talk to you later, Judy
If its not one thing its ten!! A nice bowl of buttery popcorn sounds just right!! Enjoy!!
ReplyDeleteSo do you think there are more mice?
ReplyDeleteUsually when there is one there are several.
Enjoy that popcorn.
Mmmmmmm buttery popcorn...think I know what I'll be having tonight too! ;-)
ReplyDeleteMice & squirrels...I think I shared we had squirrels chew on our water hose -- better that than the sewer.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE popcorn but seldom add butter:(
Like the pictures and more butter the better..
ReplyDeletepopcorn here too!!!..sounds like a great idea!
ReplyDeleteTry putting fabric softener sheets in the storage areas, worked for my popup camper for years keeping mice away.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your popcorn!
Full Time Road Warriors
Butter and more butter, please. Good luck getting rid of your "friends". Got them in the house before we started full timing. Did not sleep for a week until we were able to round all of them up and do away with them.
ReplyDeleteI can't eat popcorn with butter - makes me sick. Without butter, it's great and I can eat it all night!
ReplyDeleteDon't ya' just hate the run-around insurance companies give you. You pay in forever and when its their turn to pay out, usually its nothing but grief. Enjoy the popcorn.
ReplyDeleteha ha! I mastered the darn comment thingy dingy!! been missing me?
ReplyDeleteare there no birdies in your area? we always love to see your birdie shots! I am growing tired of the red eye rimmed one up top...there's a goal for ya!!! after the popcorn and a good night's rest...
FYI After peanut butter, popcorn is reported to be a mouse's favorite food. Just thinkin'.
ReplyDeleteIt is the little things that can drive you nuts! I had a new sewer hose out a couple of weeks ago and innocently pulled the black water lever and was horribly surprised to find "stuff" flying all over the place from several large holes in my new hose. Turns out the ace campground handy man decided it was time to weed whack around my coach and that was that for my new hose. Lucky for him he did not cut into my power line or he would have had a couple of holes of his own to take care of :)
ReplyDeleteI hope the repair place works out for you and that everything gets repaired in a jiffy once you get approved. At least you have some time to get it done now. Hope the popcorn makes you feel taken care of!
ReplyDeleteI want a thermometer like your old one that broke. Sounds really interesting. If it's 110 degrees outside, what does he wear? Nothing??
ReplyDeletePopcorn schmopcorn....I am one of those rare individuals that never cared much for the stuff but have been known to scoop a handful or two when nobody was looking:))
ReplyDeleteI'm sure the insurance company will take good care of you.
ReplyDeleteBoy, you haven't caught a break,,eh?...There are so many issues RVing that Den handles..and I take for granted...You are my hero...makes me tired just thinking of all you have to do!!
ReplyDeleteTake some time to relax, would ya?? I'm exhausted!
Have to make sure the dealer has a place for you to camp while there fixing your rig.Hope you enjoy the popcorn. Be safe out there. Rigg's says to give Emma a lick for him. Sam & Donna...
ReplyDeleteSorry about your furry visitor. Hope you can catch him quickly. Love the picture of the spinderwort. I had several of those at the stix and brix. Stay safe.
ReplyDeletemaybe you should ask your readers for post ideas. I think you should do a list of the top 10 weirdest moments in your RVing life.
ReplyDeleteA Arizona Holiday
Scoot over and I'll join you for some popcorn.
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