Ok.... here is the surprise. I give up. I , er, Tex-Cyn just can't wait till I spill the beans! (j/k)
And this is partly why my painting challenge won't be done on time.
We, Brother and s-i-l and I, have been looking and looking for an RV for them to be able to make trips to Pennsylvania to visit their kids and grands, as well as enjoying getting out and spending some time for much-needed enjoyment and relaxation. So after looking locally and coming up empty, we took a trip to Camp Verde, AZ to see this.....
'94 Minnie Winnie 28 1/2' Ford 460
Ain't she pretty???
Its alot like mine and I think they will be very happy with it.
They are getting their license and insurance taken care of, and all that happy stuff done, as well as purchasing needed supplies.
I have left them to do what they need without my interference (I've already given them plenty of that, ha!) and left there yesterday to go to Ajo...... which is another story.
I am so happy for them! We will be RV'ing together a couple times before I head back to PA in the springtime ..... in time to plant my garden!
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It sure looks like you are having spilled beans for supper....
ReplyDeleteA few dropped on the floor your last post. I had a feeling....
ReplyDeleteSounds like a plan!
'Taters never did taste good with chicken on the plate...But we always had to eat'em jes the same...
ReplyDeleteWOW she sure looks a lot like Lady Blue.:) I wish them many happy adventures and the best of luck.
ReplyDeleteGlad I wasn't holding my breath waiting for you to spill the beans. haha
It looks like something they'll have a lot of fun in! I would have the delamination behind the rear wheel and behind the cabin door to insure it doesn't spread or water can start to leak into the rig.
ReplyDeleteThe drivers side likely has similar delamination occuring.
I'm probably telling you something you already know but in case you didn't I'm noting it to be helpful, not to knock the RV, I almost bought the very same model with simlilar delam. :)
Erik
Oh how fun! Sunny that'll be so great to travel together some! Guess they caught that "bug" from you!
ReplyDeleteSince "Ajo" is spanish for "garlic", now I'm wondering what you're up to in that town? Hmmmmm....
Thanks for your thoughts and suggestions, Erik. It is all being taken care of and, no, the driver's side does not have similar damage.
ReplyDeleteCute blog, Sunny! So glad I got the chance to meet you. Sue
ReplyDeleteMe again .. . I looked at your paintings. How talented and skillful you are! My favorite, I think, is the chickadeee. Sue
ReplyDeleteNo awning??? How can one survive without an awning??? Haha! Eric is right about the delamination :-(
ReplyDeleteI hope it won't be a big problem to fix. And it will be soooo much fun for ya'll to camp together!!!