All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Baked Cod in Cream SauceLooks good. Thanks for sharing the recipe.Re: Taking Cats Outside of RVWe travel with three cats. Our older two cats that are no longer with us were used to going out on leashes or in our pop up screen house. The third and largest cat was too much to handle bringing her out so I did not and she got used to not going out. She would lay by the door and watch the world. I now have two young cats and the big cat. I have taught the young cats to stay away from the door when we are going in and out. I do not take any of them out as it is a learned thing for them, and what they don't know they will not miss. I am getting older and harder for me to shuffle the cats in and out of the motor home. If you are interested in having the cats outside with you, maybe try one of those large canvas/screen pop up dog crates? This is where our cats stay while we are on the road, the ones I have are about 3 ft by 2 ft. You could pop it open in seconds, put it outside and set the cats up for a sunny afternoon. They store flat in one of the storage bays or under the bed.Re: Treating your roof.X2 on Murphy Oil Soap.Re: 30 amp surge protector suggestions?If you are looking for easy DYI. Here it is ClickyRe: Estate Sale CostsJust be sure you have taken all the items mom and the family are interested in before signing the contract. My brother wound up having to buy back a very cherished family bench from the auction because he neglected to exclude it from the sale.Re: Favorite BreakfastPossibly try some of those breakfast casseroles baked in the crockpot? Many variations, just check google.Re: Flat tow 01 CRVRemco ClickyRe: Virginia to Maine Jack Spratt wrote: Go west to pick up 81N East on 84 North on 290 North 495 North on 95 One hour longer but bypasses the metro stress And is more scenic We do this route every spring to head to Maine/NH. I would suggest trying to stay in middle lane going through Connecticut, due to constant merging (non-yielding regardless of signs) traffic, but it's hard because the lanes keep shifting. Other than CT, this route isn't too bad.Re: Our catsMy cats would love your sunroom!Re: Brake assistance for towed vehicle.We haven't noticed any braking problems with the Ready Brute (lot of bumpy roads in PA, NY, Mass). It's fairly easy to hook up, no box in the toad, and it's small enough that we can put it in the back of the SUV for security reasons if we are doing a lot of running around in the toad and don't want it left connected to the motor home.
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