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I don't know why...

[...] that allow portable dog runs... even some that allow a fridge outside... but, a nice, clean cargo trailer is somehow "unsightly."  Even though that cargo trailer contains all the stuff that [...]

Um... you've got something "shiny" in your tire...

[...] last minute stuff and getting the house closed down.  The scoots are strapped down in their cargo trailer, and we are ready to roll. We went out for lunch - nothing fancy... I wanted left over pizza [...]

Rolling...

[...] of fog that is thicker than the rest. We rolled up to the storage unit with the truck and cargo trailer... More stuff to load into the 5th wheel, time to hook up, pull out the HitchHiker, then back [...]

The cargo trailer...

[...] A new plug and pigtail on the cargo trailer and we are good to go. It is mid-70s, sunny, and just down-right gorgeous in Tucson.  A few [...]

RV mode...

[...] We took another load to the 5th wheel.  Checked out things, topped off the tires.  Some food and personal items, and we will be ready [...]

Movin' day...

[...] on there until today "plowed" their way off the lot.  It was a tough fit getting our 5th wheel into the narrow slot... and I had to use 4 wheel drive to "plow" our way through the [...]

Maiden voyage...

[...] in the butt. First impressions of the Aspect: drives nice.  Rides cushier than the truck and 5th wheel.  The whiz-bang info-tainment center on the dash is going to take some studying to get the most [...]

Black Friday...

[...] , from a guy who is retired - they live up north and he was feeling bad about putting away his 5th wheel until next spring.  I wasn't the only one who suggested, "Go south!" I sat outside [...]

Get up - we have eating to do...

[...] Happy Thanksgiving!  A lovely start to the day here in the Tropical Tip. The sun is shining, the wind is calm.  The high today will be in the 70s.  We don't have to [...]

Time to renew our vows?

[...] Today is our anniversary.  A blustery day here in the Tropical Tip; reminiscent of the day we married... in Iowa.  Nahhhh - it was WAY colder in Iowa.  ;-) This [...]

Perhaps the dumbest thing I've seen in a long time...

[...] I've mentioned "stupid driver tricks" here in the Tropical Tip... this one takes the cake. A lovely Saturday.  The Blonde said, "I'll let you take me [...]

No, we didn't fall off the face of the Earth...

[...] some music, Joan does stuff around the house... and we're just enjoying our time here in the Tropical Tip.  Not sure where the time goes every day, but we don't run out of things to do. Mother Nature [...]

Cha-cha-changes...

[...] the walk-through... we have been doing our homework. As you can tell from the photo above, the new motorhome is smaller than the HitchHiker - in height, length, and square footage.  We were trying to [...]

The 2/2/2 Rule... FINALLY!

[...] to the pin of the HitchHiker and never moved.  We put it in the wheel well of the new motorhome, and I forgot it was there while getting unhooked.  It made it almost to the front [...]

Vendor Day, and old friends...

[...] particular we needed, but Joan found a photo holder that matches the colors in the new motorhome, and I bought a whole pair of socks.  But, it was fun to wander around and see all the [...]

Ever get up in the middle of the night and step in something?

[...] about.  Relief that it was just water. Wait!  What?  Water on the bathroom floor of our new motorhome??  That ain't right.  I grabbed a towel and mopped it up.  With a chorus of swear words.  [...]

Really? Winter Storm Warnings?? Seriously???

[...] west through most of New Mexico.  Doesn't matter - I am wiped.  We are stopping at the RV park on the far west end of El Paso. The shitty news: when I came back out to the truck after [...]

Set up...

[...] Check in and set up at the RV park in Laughlin went as expected.  I was surprised at how busy this place is.  Don Laughlin figured [...]

Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!

[...] 17º this morning.  The RV park in Tucson called this morning and chewed me out for not showing up yesterday... even though we [...]

Tucson...

[...] in the previous post, it was a cold start to the day.  But, no falling snow.  Out of the RV park and onto the road... The roads were mostly dry, snow on the ground.  50 miles down the road... No [...]

And by water...

[...] our canal; into the "lake area."  In the distance, you can see the highrises on South Padre Island... Turning down another canal from the lake... Under the low bridge... A beautiful day - [...]

Decoration Day...

[...] on the boat get hammered with salt spray on the crossing between Port Isabel and South Padre Island.  When all was said and done, we decided to toss a bunch of light and go to Wally [...]

Nice day to be out...

[...] Scooting around on South Padre Island. There was a "tag" on a scooter forum for your scooter in front of a nickname for [...]

From the other side...

[...] Looking back that way, we could see a light fog developing on the water by the causeway and South Padre Island (where the parade will end).  And, the full moon coming up over the island... The bridge [...]

Scooter Tag...

[...] to get a scooter ride in.  I miss our daily routine here of scooting about.  The "scooter tag" thread on the forum has been a bit quiet lately.  Certainly, there are places [...]

Scootin' and taggin' while we can...

[...] saying it will be our warmest day this week. Better get out there and get the latest scooter tag.  We took the scoots to go out for lunch.  Leaving our island... Heading across the [...]

Today's tag...

[...] The scooter tag for today: a gym.  I can do that. No, not do the gym.  But, I do know where there is one.  I've [...]

Road blocks and a new world's record...

[...] for scootin' around.  We took the scenic route out for lunch, and picked up a "scooter tag" for the game on the forum.  I got the current one, then captured this for the [...]

Pretty sure of themselves...

[...] We occasionally hear the weather weasels say, "Zero percent chance of precip today."  Most of the time, it seems they'll [...]

Scooting and boating...

[...] Sounds like a good way to spend a day. The weather weasels were calling for spotty showers today.  Didn't happen.  Glad it didn't happen.  It was just [...]

Waiting for the ball to drop...

[...] New Years Eve.  No, nothing to do with puberty. The weather weasels hit this one right one... well, with the precip.  Our high for today occurred about 7:30 this [...]

Flocks...

[...] come here, but Mother Nature isn't being very nice.  For the next 10 days are so, the weather weasels are predicting daytime highs in upper 40s and 50s... way below our typical highs.  [...]

RV park...

[...] TV, laundry, two pools, etc. This is the difference between "camping" and an RV resort: notice it is not heavily wooded - no issue with scratching up your rig on low-hanging [...]

Scoots to Scottsdale...

[...] : she worked up a route and we were ready to roll. Getting the scoots out of the shed... This RV resort doesn't allow cargo trailers on the site (HOA rule), but we do have a locking shed; the bikes ( [...]

And by water...

[...] the kayak (How do you steer that thing?)... This community used to be an Outdoor Resorts - an RV resort where you buy the lot.  Over time, it has morphed into mostly small homes, Sea Cottages, park [...]

Movin' day...

[...] about here in Phoenix.  We had some other stuff to deal with today. We moved to another RV resort for the next two months.  The one we headed to is very highly regarded... bigger, fancier, [...]

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I don't know why...

[...] that allow portable dog runs... even some that allow a fridge outside... but, a nice, clean cargo trailer is somehow "unsightly."  Even though that cargo trailer contains all the stuff that [...]

Um... you've got something "shiny" in your tire...

[...] last minute stuff and getting the house closed down.  The scoots are strapped down in their cargo trailer, and we are ready to roll. We went out for lunch - nothing fancy... I wanted left over pizza [...]

Rolling...

[...] of fog that is thicker than the rest. We rolled up to the storage unit with the truck and cargo trailer... More stuff to load into the 5th wheel, time to hook up, pull out the HitchHiker, then back [...]

The cargo trailer...

[...] A new plug and pigtail on the cargo trailer and we are good to go. It is mid-70s, sunny, and just down-right gorgeous in Tucson.  A few [...]

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