Friday, October 18, 2019

Nice Legs

The problem started nearly eight months ago. Our NEW HaRVey was not lifting off of the truck and leveling automatically. We had to manually level our self-leveling RV.  This was no big deal we had been doing that for the past 10 years, with old HaRVey, the problem was it should be self-leveling. It is pretty incredible standing by and watching your house level itself. 

We had a mobile RV Repairman come out to our spot in Texas; he was stumped.  Three weeks later we found Countryman Repair, in Foley, Arkansas,  and hauled our house in for repair work in hopes of getting to the bottom of our legs.  As the legs were being lowered/raised, the left front leg FELL OFF!!! I can't even imagine what we would have done. I guess we were at the bottom of the problem.

A leg was ordered and we had to wait 10 days as Indiana was closed due to snow in late January. 


Happy HaRVey :)
Thanks be to God, we were able to stay with friends in Milton, Florida who don't mind open-ended stays!! Truly good friends. It was great catching up and hanging out with Bob and Cyndi.
Our first attempt



One guy working, three watching
Nice Leg. 


I have waited on writing this post as I wanted to say, "our legs look great and watching your house self-level really is pretty cool." 

I began this post months ago and now I can finish by saying everything has worked for many moves - thanks be to God.  
  

Skin in the Game

Let me begin by saying I am truly a middle-aged woman and one of my favorite beach pastimes might be people watching. This year I found myself thinking, "that seems very uncomfortable," or "she MUST be cold." And speaking of the bare minimum, I guess you are never too old for education and in the end, I did get an eye full. In some cases, sadly, you cannot un-see that!

I loved the sound of the waves, the children laughing and running into the water, but a few of the sights weren't really worth seeing, and it was hard to ignore all the bottoms up moving down the beach. 




I loved the temperature inversion going on in this picture...