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ShallowGal

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  1. It's the middle of the night & Fido needs to go out. You want to be able to grab a flashlight without the need to turn on a light. This Command Broom Holder is the answer. Plus, it stays put when rolling down the road. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01G1Y42H0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_-YJJFb4833X8E
  2. And, the greatest invention since the wheel (almost), REUSABLE ZIP TIES! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07XJC8L37/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fab_Jt6EFbWBXS8Z6
  3. Three owners here for service & one potential buyer enjoying a beautiful evening in the Oliver parking lot.
  4. Aha! Thank you both. I was clicking on my name. BTW, having a wonderful time at the non-Rally & wish you were here!
  5. Can signatures only be updated via a pc? I can't find the edit signature option on my account page on my android phone. Thx! Chris
  6. We tried that boondocking in Colorado. The darn thing turned on & off all night long but I never saw anything. Maybe it worked but I couldn't sleep & didn't put it out anymore. 🙈 Another good place to put it is behind your steps. Handy if you leave during the day & return after dark but failed to turn on courtesy lights. The key is to remember it when you leave. We only have two now. Oops.
  7. Great topic! We love these little motion detection lights. No need to turn on a light when you get up in middle of night. You get three for $29. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002FCGI8Y?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
  8. Mary Rutherford posted this on Facebook an hour ago: Good evening everyone. I was wondering if anyone would like to meet 9:30 am tomorrow morning at the buckeye pavilion. Bring your coffee and chair’s for a little southern Oliver hospitality. Hopefully the sun will shine tomorrow.
  9. We're in F57 F54 = Mike & Krunch F62 = Susie & John DeLozier
  10. Enjoy your time at the beach; however, it's just not the same without you at Lake Guntersville. Duke & Chris
  11. Hi Lexi, thank you to you & Oliver! As a quasi event planner in a previous life, I learned to capitalize on someone else's legwork. My suggestion is to find out where other RV groups hold their rallies & go from there. We're heading west next year & hope we can work this into our itinerary!!! Chris
  12. The Chadwells, #292, site F-54 (I think) will be there Wednesday. We are looking forward to seeing/meeting everyone!
  13. Unfortunately, it was simply a one-nighter on our way to Wichita to visit family
  14. We keep the dogs' waterbowl in the shower.
  15. What? I have no idea what that means. Is your laptop toast? Thank goodness you and your home are okay. BTW, we have those extinguishers. Fortunately, haven't needed to use them.
  16. Whisky won. We're rendezvousing with my brother who is a Jack D drinker, Duke likes Dickel, & I don't drink either unless it's ruined with Coke. If anyone is interested, attached is a blip from the Whiskey Trail website that we plan to follow & the State Park where we plan to stay. Please join us!!!
  17. After the Rally, we're thinking about heading north to do either the Whisky or Bourbon Trail. Any recommendations? These folks stayed at My Kentucky Home State Park.
  18. A moonshine distillery sounds like a hoot! Where was it? We have thoroughly enjoyed our HH membership. Honey farm, cheese farm, golf course & many wineries & breweries. We don't necessarily come out ahead when we stay at the latter two.
  19. Just mentioned this post to Duke & the fact that I've never spent any time there & his response was, "you'd love it, there are all kinds of breweries there." 🤔
  20. Aha! Canine wanderlust. That explains why the Doods are so blue, & us too.
  21. Mac, we have an F150 so this may not be of any help. We have two big dogs & their comfort & safety is important to us- along with preserving the backseat upholstery. With the rear seats folded up they would need to stand to see out the window so we built a platform for them to ride on. It's designed with a good amount of storage underneath. To keep the dogs from becoming projectiles, they wear harnesses that clip to the seatbelt latch. They've logged 19k+ miles with no complaints. Baxter sleeps 90% of the time; Maddie is Duke's copilot. Happy travels! Chris
  22. Last October, we stayed at the Great Sand Dunes Oasis RV Park which is just outside entrance to the National Park. We drove our F150 to Zapata Falls & it took us (per google maps) 48 minutes to go 8.8 miles. The bulk of that time was the four mile road to the parking lot. It was brutal. Imagining what a tossed salad the inside of the camper would look like, I wouldn't take our Oliver up there. Plus once you got there, you'd dread making the trek back down that road to go to the National Park. Maybe the road is better in the summer when there is more traffic? However, the hike to the falls is easy & well worth the painful drive.
  23. Remember to have a first aid kit for your furry travel companions too.
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