Gene, thanks for asking. We are fine here in "New Baton Rouge" with our doubled population! BR suffered tree limbs and power downing in many areas, but most was fixed within a few days - we were out of power only 9 hours. There are 4 state parks in NO and Ponchatrain area closed from the hurricane and several private campgrounds on the North Shore as well. I am certain many campgrounds in Mississippi sufferred terribly as well.
We have not taken the RV out in a while, except to familiarize our 2 newest pups with the ride. We went to help out at the local animal no-kill shelter where we adopted our first 2 dogs, and came away with 2 more! We now have 4 mutts that we think will fit comfortably in the TL 213.
We hope to do some traveling soon, now that Fall is coming and Martha's job may be settling down a bit.
I am jealous of the noise-free overhead in the Four Winds, though I may not be paying much attention to our squeaks with watching the extra dogs and all such new distractions as I am sure they'll generate.
Cheeze1, we have a small lot and must store our RV off-site about 4 miles away. It is under an aluminum roofed shed so is protected from most sun and rain. This is better than sitting exposed to the direct elements, I am sure. It may be cheaper to similarly store than to trade your RV.