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Dixie_Flyer
Sep 06, 2019Explorer II
Good morning everyone. Burch I feel for you with your troubles with your motorhome. Camping World in Spartanburg, South Carolina was my go to place for repairs. When their service manager died all of that changed with new personnel. I now have a mobile RV repairman who is excellent come to the house and do whatever is necessary.
Yesterday Anthony came out and resealed the roof, cleaned the A/C units top to bottom and checked out the trickle charge for the battery. He is very good and reasonable. Maybe you could find someone like that in your area to help you out. It seems in Florida there should be lots of mobile repairmen you can rely on.
Hopefully we are now ready for our trip in October. I am getting better every day. I am learning my limits right now, but soon Ii will be back to normal, whatever that is.
It is hot and dry here at Camp Dixie. All the rain is going around us. It is typical September weather for the Deep South. Back when I was a kid the farmers were finishing up picking cotton and heading to the Gin mill to have it baled. I remember seeing the mules and wagons lined up Liberty Street waiting their turn to have the cotton sucked up from the wagon.
Okay I need to get moving so I will close for now wishing everyone a blessed day. Be sure to give the fur babies a hug for me and be sure to tell someone you love them.
Yesterday Anthony came out and resealed the roof, cleaned the A/C units top to bottom and checked out the trickle charge for the battery. He is very good and reasonable. Maybe you could find someone like that in your area to help you out. It seems in Florida there should be lots of mobile repairmen you can rely on.
Hopefully we are now ready for our trip in October. I am getting better every day. I am learning my limits right now, but soon Ii will be back to normal, whatever that is.
It is hot and dry here at Camp Dixie. All the rain is going around us. It is typical September weather for the Deep South. Back when I was a kid the farmers were finishing up picking cotton and heading to the Gin mill to have it baled. I remember seeing the mules and wagons lined up Liberty Street waiting their turn to have the cotton sucked up from the wagon.
Okay I need to get moving so I will close for now wishing everyone a blessed day. Be sure to give the fur babies a hug for me and be sure to tell someone you love them.
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