Off to Cambridge to attend our daughter Kim's graduation. Kim's friend, Brett, helped drive from Cambridge to Michigan. Kim is letting Allie use her car. Arvi, our Roadtrek SS Agile, had a "reduce oil level" warning. It came on half way through the trip after a few hundred miles. The light went off when we... Continue Reading →
The House Is Almost Empty
The last U-Haul load out of the house. The place is nearly cleaned out. A couple donation loads to the Salvation Army and a trip to recycle Ann Arbor to get rid of the 23 year old mattress and the final downsizing will be done. In progress load.
Working On Dan’s Subaru
Of course dad says he should've bought a Ford.
First Stay With Harvest Hosts
we are traveling to Va Beach to visit our son Dan. In route we stayed at the 1812 Brewery in Cumberland Maryland. The stay was perfect. Erin the bar maid took really good care of us. We met several locals who told us a lot about the area. It was our fist Harvest Hosts experience.... Continue Reading →
Jen’s Journal
April 15 to May 14, 2019 Preparing for the TRIPS April 15, 2019 Today was the last day of tax season. It was crazy busy. We were supposed to close at six, but closed closer to 7 PM. Lots of people came in and got their return signed off and paid for today. The last... Continue Reading →
Downsizing is hard
Finding loving homes for the pets is fairly easy. We had many volunteers. Leaving them there is hard. Riikka the cat and Joe the dog are going to be missed. Just like a child going off to college.
The Adventure Is About To Start.
The signs of things to come.
Downsizing Continues
Another load out of the house. Bonus...U-Haul upgraded us to a 6'X12" trailer. As a result we accomplished a lot more than what we planned on getting donel. Then a couple trips to Salvation Army. Now what to sell on Craigslist?
Wind Storm Power’s Out
Thank goodness for: Colman Lantern Cast Iron Wood Burner Candles Lake To Get Water To Flush The Toilet Ice To Chill An Evening Drink
Arvi Goes Fishing In The Florida Keys
The trip to the Keys was an adventure. Who would have thought that most campgrounds would not allow boats. It was a real problem. Most the snow birds were still there and many campgrounds were full. I have to thank my friends Glenn and Dee for the opportunity to driveway camp at their place.... Continue Reading →