Ready To Roll
Well, it’s our last night with our friends, the Danielsons, in our home town of Portland, Oregon. We’ve enjoyed our time with them, and we appreciate that they’ve graciously shared their driveway and home with us. They’ve made our transition manageable and comfortable. Tomorrow, we move onward to our maiden voyage and set-up for the next few days at a local RV park. This is the test. Does the RV do what we expect it to? Hey, if rain continues to fall as predicted, does it float?
Storms are backed up here like planes at O’Hare International Airport. We’re learning that living in an RV can be loud as inclement weather beats upon us. Heavy rain rounds like light gravel thrown across the walls and ceiling on an RV with its thin walls and low ceiling. It takes a while to get used to. We experienced the sounds of high winds and drilling rain on our roof during the first few nights in the rig, and even an ice storm a few days ago. When you live in a more permanent home (one without wheels) you never really have the opportunity to experience the drama of rain hitting the roof within inches of your head, amplified by the fiberglass roofing.
As much fun as all that is - I would really like to get on the road. Let’s roll!
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