Once again the excitement begins to mount as Wednesday, August 13th approaches. I will be returning to Croton RV Park on "Left Handers Day". I am a proud member of the Left Handers Club (http://www.lefthandersday.com/ ) and when I took the Left Handers test to determine how much of a lefty I am, my score totaled 90%. That's "Seriously Lefty."
"The Left-Handers Club was formed in 1990 aiming to keep members in touch with developments, make their views known to manufacturers and others, provide a help & advice line, to promote research into left-handedness and development of new left-handed items.
Since its formation the Club has gone from strength to strength with members all over the world and is highly regarded as the foremost pressure group and advice centre on all aspects of left-handedness."
In addition to the timeliness of the day, a number of additional items have been purchased to enhance my camping experience. Accessories from either Camping World or Camco.Net will be added to Winnie:
A second tri-leveler ramp will allow me to be sure the RV is level on both wheels. Although this has not been a problem in the past, I can detect the very slight incline while maneuvering within.
Packets and bottles of chemical deodorizers (Aqua-Kem) for the black holding tank and a bottle of grey water odor control will now be available for the grey holding tank
One project to complete will be the installation of a soft touch RV assist handle for the outside of the coach. One of my RV neighbors will, no doubt, have a drill with the correct size drill bit for that job.
A States Sticker map will have to find a home inside or out of the RV; and 2 stickers will be added: NY & RI with ME to come in September.
A new sewer hose rinse cap will assist in keeping that hose clean and clear.
My menu is sketched in pretty much and I'll just need Tuesday for the shopping.
And finally, although I won't be needing it, my RV Ez-Pass transponder arrived and will be attached as directed. There. All set for places far and wide. Big deal, eh?
And finally, although I won't be needing it, my RV Ez-Pass transponder arrived and will be attached as directed. There. All set for places far and wide. Big deal, eh?
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