Taking care of biznizz
Today was a TCB day. Started out with me doing laundry (with help) while Rich washed the car with his new "Dry Wash & Guard" system. It's a pretty nifty setup where you don't have to use water & your car or RV gets clean. We first heard about this from our fellow full-timer, Smokey Ridgely in Quartzite, while we mooched off of his internet system. We ran into him again in Tucson, where we picked up some supplies. It does a wonderful job. Why use a waterless system? Because out west, where water is scarce, many parks forbid you using water to wash your car or RV.
Once the laundry & car were finished, it was about 2:30 and I was itching to go somewhere. To our horrors, we discovered we were down to only 1-2 bottles of wine and very little food. So, it was off to buy wine & groceries. We also wanted to scope out some Passport America RV parks since we're thinking we'll stay in San Diego until the 11th. One park turned out to be sandwiched between I-5 and an active train track. The other park was pretty trashy looking for the price. We think we'll probably stay where we are, at Santee Lakes Recreation area. Once we got wine and groceries, we headed home to a wonderful paremesian trout dinner (next best thing to great lakes whitefish (which is 4 times the price it is in Mich.) & a bottle of chardonnay. Yum!
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We stayed at Circle RV Resort in El Cajon. It backs on I-8 but was very convenient to get to downtown San Diego and the zoo. It was a Passport America park and they actually gave us more days than they advertise even though it was just before Christmas. It still cost us nearly $30/day but it was better than $60/day! Really nice, clean park. We liked it there. Took our Christmas photo there for our web page.
Sandra
http://web.newsguy.com/gordonw/News/News_Archive110.html
Thanks for the info Sandra. Keep reading!
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