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Monthly Archives: October 2017
Another tale of Frustrating Coostemer Serbits
The call started well enough. “Tank you for calling Cheese Bank Coostemer Serbits.” Ok, not really great but I knew who I was calling. Chase Bank. Whose customer service obviously isn’t in the heartland of America. I carefully explained what … Continue reading
A Tidy Bundle of Grief and the Ermine Button
In June, just as we were starting our full-time RV life and journey across the country, my mother died. I wasn’t there. Because mom had been adamant that there be no formal funeral service, my sister and I decided we’d … Continue reading
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The RV Series-The Short Straw
Due to predicted high winds, we left Las Vegas a day early because nobody wants to be driving their house over the Cajon pass in 60 mph winds. The early departure meant we would have to accept whatever site was … Continue reading
Las Vegas- Tragedy Hits Close to Home
A little after 10 pm on Sunday, October the 1st, the city of Las Vegas Nevada was added to the sorrowful list of locations where horrific mass shootings had taken place when a madman with automatic weapons opened fire on … Continue reading