Monday, December 05, 2005

December 5, 2005


Hello from Naples, FL. Made it in here Saturday night after dark. Some you know I don't usually drive after dark but I had little choice. I was ready to leave Lazy Days in Tampa at 1:30 p.m. for the 160 mile trip south but when I went to plug my car lights into the back of the MH, the plug didn't fit. Turns out the service people put another manufacturers plug on my cord and the MH has a different manufacturer - They were not compatible! Back over to the service bay for us.
We never left until 2:45 p.m. I put the cruise control on 55 mph since I have this little digital read out which advises what my gas mileage is. When I boosted it up to 65, the gasoline consumption goes down to 5 and 6 miles per gal but at 55, it reads about 9 and 10. I have lots of power and I really like the braking that comes from the Allison Transmission. I realize that I need to pull everything out again here in Naples and give a bunch of stuff away. Funny thing about downsizing - it is an ongoing process. Moving once a year is tough on this old body but really good for clearing out the debris. Bashey and I like our space. He was not too happy today since I bathed him in the outdoor shower. There is lots of dirt, mud, sand and stuff from the hurricane (Wilma) that tore things up quite a bit here. A white dog in this type of environment is like a white mop. He now sports his Christmas scarf around his neck. I have some Christmas touches and will add a small tree today I hope. I also want a poinsetta plant. I have some lights to put up but my MH will be pale compared to the others here in the park. Some of them would qualify for Richmond, VA's tacky light tour that happens every here at this time downtown. Such a fun thing to do with good friends. I will miss that. And I missed the Madrigal Dinner at PHS with my daughter. Grandson Trav plays the trumpet in the pagent and granddaughter, Anna serves. There are always sacrifices along this road - these are the really tough ones. I miss my family a great deal and wish I could somehow just teleport to their homes right through the blizzard. Maybe Santa Claus and the reindeer led by the infamous Rudolph would give a lonely grandma a ride north. Wouldn't hurt to ask!

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