I have been following the RV-Dreams Journal for quite awhile now and thought I should join this forum.
Currently we are living/working/traveling with a carnival in the Pacific Northwest. This week the carnival is in Sequim, WA on the Olympic Pennisula.
This week we had some motor home problems: we lost our drive shaft after pulling away from a stop light on the way to Sequim in the town of Suquamish. We have spent the last two nights in the mechanics driveway while waiting for the yoke to arrive by UPS sometime today. Del, has hooked us up to power while we are here and a friend from the carnival loaned us his car (we don't have a toad vehicle) to get back and forth from the motor home to the carnival bone yard (that is where we all park our rigs at each location).
If you want to follow along on our journey, check out my blog at www.ali1257.blogspot.com
I look forward to getting to know you all.
Ali and hubby, Ron
-- Edited by ali1257 on Wednesday 5th of May 2010 04:58:34 PM
GENECOP said
02:27 PM May 5, 2010
Ali welcome to RVD, sorry i dont have a magnifying glass so i cant read your intro, welcome anyway, Gene
ali1257 said
04:59 PM May 5, 2010
Thanks for the welcome. I went back and changed the font size and the color. Hope that helps and sorry for the first post not being readable.
janieD said
09:09 PM May 5, 2010
Welcome. There is a wealth of info here. Hope your rig is fixed soon. :)
Vantramp said
02:03 PM May 7, 2010
Hi Ali & Ron! Welcome! You are not very far from us right now. My wife Heidi and I are in Port Angeles for a few more weeks. Sorry to hear about the trouble with your motorhome! Sounds like you have things under control already, but if you do need anything else with it, Eric's RV in Sequim has always been excellent to us! Heading to check out your blog now :)
How long is the carnival going?
ali1257 said
11:16 PM May 7, 2010
Hi Mike & Heidi
We will be in Sequim till Sunday sometime. The carnival is finished tomorrow night sometime between 5 and 9 with tear down following.
We then are going to Port Townsend. The carnival runs there Thursday through Saturday.
Thanks for the heads up about the place in Sequim. Hopefully we won't need it.
Del, the guy in Suquamish was very good and reasonably priced. He had no problem allowing us to stay in our motor home while he did the repairs and waited for parts. He hooked us up to electricity for the two nights we were there.
I will check out your website too. I always like to read what others are doing. Hope you enjoyed my blog.
Vantramp said
10:15 PM May 8, 2010
Enjoyed the blog very much Ali!
I wish I didn't have our front seats out at the moment, I would come say "Hi" at the carnival. :)
Enjoy that drive to PT! You are going to do great!
I have been following the RV-Dreams Journal for quite awhile now and thought I should join this forum.
Currently we are living/working/traveling with a carnival in the Pacific Northwest. This week the carnival is in Sequim, WA on the Olympic Pennisula.
This week we had some motor home problems: we lost our drive shaft after pulling away from a stop light on the way to Sequim in the town of Suquamish. We have spent the last two nights in the mechanics driveway while waiting for the yoke to arrive by UPS sometime today. Del, has hooked us up to power while we are here and a friend from the carnival loaned us his car (we don't have a toad vehicle) to get back and forth from the motor home to the carnival bone yard (that is where we all park our rigs at each location).
If you want to follow along on our journey, check out my blog at www.ali1257.blogspot.com
I look forward to getting to know you all.
Ali and hubby, Ron
-- Edited by ali1257 on Wednesday 5th of May 2010 04:58:34 PM
How long is the carnival going?
We will be in Sequim till Sunday sometime. The carnival is finished tomorrow night sometime between 5 and 9 with tear down following.
We then are going to Port Townsend. The carnival runs there Thursday through Saturday.
Thanks for the heads up about the place in Sequim. Hopefully we won't need it.
Del, the guy in Suquamish was very good and reasonably priced. He had no problem allowing us to stay in our motor home while he did the repairs and waited for parts. He hooked us up to electricity for the two nights we were there.
I will check out your website too. I always like to read what others are doing. Hope you enjoyed my blog.
I wish I didn't have our front seats out at the moment, I would come say "Hi" at the carnival. :)
Enjoy that drive to PT! You are going to do great!