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Heapie
Sep 26, 2014Explorer
Hi Folks,
Yesterday (Thursday), Sheila and I went out to buy a few things for our 2002 Roadtrek 190V. Purchased a plug assembly to plug in all our electronic toys, 2 phones, 1 pad, and 1 old GPS. (Galaxy Pad has a better GPS in it so will be the GPS of the future.) Fits in the slot below the radio. We also purchased a pad holder which will fit on the radio slot above the driver seat. Need to add a few things so it will not shake loose. Word of advice. NEVER leave things plugged in when the engine is not running. I left our GPS plugged in by mistake. Killed the battery.
We also went over the RV in preparation of going to a Roadtrek Rally in Raymond NH, leaving on early Monday morning. (Sheila will be awoken in the house and led to the RV in the dark and will sack out until we get to McDonalds for breakfast sandwiches and cheap coffee.) Then off to the "peeper country."
This is the first time we have seen the "peeper country" in 20 years in that we owned and ran an Inn on Nantucket for 20 years. Leaves on Nantucket go from green to brown overnight.
Heapie.
ps. In my past, I taught at Green Mountain College in Poultney, VT for three years. I had the greatest show of color out side my office and apartment windows. Can't beat it. Can't wait to see it again
Yesterday (Thursday), Sheila and I went out to buy a few things for our 2002 Roadtrek 190V. Purchased a plug assembly to plug in all our electronic toys, 2 phones, 1 pad, and 1 old GPS. (Galaxy Pad has a better GPS in it so will be the GPS of the future.) Fits in the slot below the radio. We also purchased a pad holder which will fit on the radio slot above the driver seat. Need to add a few things so it will not shake loose. Word of advice. NEVER leave things plugged in when the engine is not running. I left our GPS plugged in by mistake. Killed the battery.
We also went over the RV in preparation of going to a Roadtrek Rally in Raymond NH, leaving on early Monday morning. (Sheila will be awoken in the house and led to the RV in the dark and will sack out until we get to McDonalds for breakfast sandwiches and cheap coffee.) Then off to the "peeper country."
This is the first time we have seen the "peeper country" in 20 years in that we owned and ran an Inn on Nantucket for 20 years. Leaves on Nantucket go from green to brown overnight.
Heapie.
ps. In my past, I taught at Green Mountain College in Poultney, VT for three years. I had the greatest show of color out side my office and apartment windows. Can't beat it. Can't wait to see it again
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