Sunrise at Bella Terra |
From there we headed to Ft Benning, GA to Uchee Creek
Campground. This has become our safe
haven for helping family in the area.
This time, it was Pattie’s sister that needed help moving from Atlanta
to New Hampshire. If I had to pick a
theme for The Jones RV in 2017, it would be moving. Here’s the run down:
April 2017
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Moved son’s friend to Delaware
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May 2017
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Moved Mom to live with my sister
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Moved some stuff to my bother-in-law’s house
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Moved some stuff to our storage unit in Auburn, AL
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Sept 2017
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Moved Pattie’s sister to New Hampshire
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Moved stuff to brother-in-law’s cabin
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Moved stuff to niece’s house
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Pending
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Move son to new post college home
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Move Pattie’s Mom to retirement community
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We don’t mind helping family and friends move. We moved 12 times in the 24 years I served in
the USAF and have learned a few tricks. Pattie
is quite the trooper helping out.
While Pattie traveled up to new Hampshire, I spent time doing
maintenance on our son’s place in Auburn and practicing some firearm skills at
the Ft Benning range.
Once she returned, we headed north to Gaffney, SC to have
service perform at the Freightliner Oasis near when The Bus’ chassis was
built. We have heard nothing but good
reviews and many people just make an annual visit here to have their motorhome
serviced. We were able to stay at the
service area campground overnight before and after our service. I showed them what I have had done to The Bus
and they filled in the worksheet with everything else we needed for the 60K
mile check-up. I asked them to perform
corner weights and recommend tire pressures based on actual values. They came back with a recommendation that I
replace the front tires with H rated tires since we are over weight on the
front axle for the G rated tires.
Ugggh! I put new tires on in 2015
and assumed the place was replacing the originals with like rated tires. Since a steer tire blowout is something I
would rather avoid, we arranged for two new tires to be installed on the front
axle. The tire place gave us credit for the ones they took off which helped a
little.
Onward to Elizabeth Island, NC where we were able to sit
still for a week and get caught up on cleaning and rest. We drove over to the Outer Banks and visited
Kitty Hawk, NC where the Wright Brothers first demonstrated controlled powered
flight. It was great to be standing on
the very spot of this historic event.
We decided to head south to Savannah and spend a few days
visiting the old city. However, the
campgrounds were full for some reason so we diverted west to Augusta, GA and
made camp. We toured Augusta and took a
historic ride on the canal boats. We
learned about the industrial development associated with the canal that made
Augusta an important manufacturing center for the south before, during and
after the Civil War.
Civil War gunpowder plant |
When we leave Augusta, we plan to head west to see a play put on at the Auburn University Theatre where our son Chris has earned a lead role.
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RV Tip: Keep a large
container of ant spray with you and spray across the entire parking area before
you park on dirt, rocks, pine straw.
This will help keep the ants from entering your rig. In certain times of the year down south, the
ants are very aggressive and repeat applications of the pesticide will be
necessary everywhere the RV contacts the ground (sewer hose, water hose, power
cord, etc.).