Just as we did when we lived in a brick and mortar home, there are just stretches when nothing is going on. Similar here in the rig.
Not similar are the accommodations that need to be made when repairs have to happen. While changing the tire last week that blew on the way here from Nashville, we noticed the spring leaf had broken (which might have been the root of the tire problem). A simple search of "broken spring leaf Keystone" got a pretty good rash of problems from around this era.
With the Thanksgiving holiday upcoming, we decided to take it in next Monday, which begs the question: where are we going to live for a couple of days while it's being repaired? Easy answer: find a pet friendly hotel in the area and work from there. So, we'll be taking the show to a local Candlewood Suites and hoping for a quick turnaround at the repair shop.
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