Thursday 31 October 2013

SO close!

The to-do list is pretty much done! We are just waiting for one last package to arrive in the mail - prints that I ordered for customers - and it should be here tomorrow so I can deliver them on the weekend.  THEN? THEN we can do and pack the last-minute items and GO! 






This is Jen tying down the TV antenna on the Moho this morning. After a ridiculously windy drive back from Anglin Lake last time, we noticed that one of the antenna fins had actually started to bend and get damaged.  We don't use it anyway.  We don't have a TV.  We WILL, within a couple of days of departure, have an account set up in the US that will give us Internet access while we are on the road.  After much research, we found there was just no way to do this with Canadian service providers, not without paying really nasty data roaming charges.  We talked about going Internet-free for the time we are gone, but in the end we both had to admit we both really like being connected.  Ya know, to all y'all.  :o)   We will be available by text message, too.

Monday 28 October 2013

Prepping for Departure


We are close to being ready, really close. Our To-Do list is almost done. Most of what's left to do are things that can't be done until we know for sure when we are leaving. A few items will be checked off over the next few days: put up snow fence, change the oil in the Xterra, move the snowblower into the shop.  Some things will just have to wait until the day before: winterize house and well pit, block off the mini cat shed.

Christy and I have been preparing for this trip for the last two years and it's hard to believe the day of departure is near.  As I walk across the farmyard during the day, I soak in the sights, sounds and smells and wonder what it will be like on the road.  Where will we spend Christmas?  Will the weather be as nice as I hope? How well will the dogs and cat behave? What about us - will we behave? 

For those of you who don't know the details, here's the deal: Christy and I purchased a 1996 Fleetwood Jamboree Searcher Class C motorhome (the MoHo) a couple years back.  We are packing up our two dogs - Remy, a lab cross, and Kinka, a blue heeler - and cat - Annie G - and heading south for the winter.  We want to explore the parts of the US that do not get snow during the next six months.  California, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada and Texas are all places in which we hope to spend some time. We also want to spend as much time boondocking as we can, which basically means camping in places where there are no services, out in the country.  We've never done this before, so it's going to be an adventure on all sorts of levels!

By the way, the photo you see as the background on this page is one of Christy's photos. That's not our rig! But it is VERY similar!! I'll get a better photo up when I have a chance to take a photo of us on the road.