My sea legs
had come back and fortunately I felt fine the whole way, but I did
stay out of the theater and other dark confined spaces where I was
more likely to feel motion sickness.
A glorious sunset is almost guaranteed every evening |
Once
we got to Sundance 1 our “winter quarters” it felt like we'd come
home. If you haven't guessed we really like this place, we've been
here 3 out of the last 4 winters.
Sunbathing by the pool in January. |
There
is so much to do both in the park and locally. It's a little more
remote than Leesburg was, although I did enjoy all the art events and
societies there. I'll have to dig a little deeper to find some here.
The
resort is, as usual, immaculately kept. It seems like every time you go
out somebody is landscaping. Everyone waves and wishes you good
morning or afternoon.
It's
2 years since we last wintered here but people are stopping by and
welcoming us back. Our friends Paul and Karen were already here and
invited us to join them at the Elks Lodge for the Friday fish dinner.
We had a full table with Bill and Terry and some more new friends
who's names escape me! (Getting old).
We
soon got set up with our outside mats, chairs, grill etc and we
pulled our bicycles off the rack to find one of Barbara's tires was
rotted out. More stuff for the maintenance list!
That
list has grown again, seems like every time I get it almost done it
fills back up.
Currently
we need.
RV
Engine
oil change
Coolant
hose replacement
Slide
topper awning replacement (The wind ripped it traveling here)
Generator
service
Front
brake pads replacement
Chassis
lube
Water
heater anode replacement
Air
filter clean
Mystery
intermittent charge light coming on - fix
Fiesta
Alternator
replacement??
Trike
Front
tire replacement
Bike
Seat
replacement
So
apparently we're going to be busy!
To
ensure we were REALLY busy we got back into the darts league (2
afternoons a week), we joined the shuffleboard league (3 mornings a
week), Photo club (1 morning every 2 weeks), weight watchers (1
morning a week), and Barb signed up for a park stage show
Photo club assignment for the week was "Close Up" |
In
a fit of insanity I also decided that I needed to buy a Radio
Controlled (RC) model airplane. I have been an airplane and model nut
off and on all my life. Somewhere I saw an ad for one of the new
technology gliders which are made mainly of expanded foam. No more
weeks of building with balsa wood and glue, they come ready made in a
box.
Even
better they come just about complete, with a motor, servos, speed
control. All you need to do is assemble about 10 parts and install a
radio system (Not supplied).
Giant RC glider |
What
really surprised me was how cheap all this stuff is. Back in the 80's
when I last played with RC, the radio equipment was expensive and
there was no such thing as an electric powered model. Now the
complete model was just over $100 delivered and the radio was $40!!
Pretty
soon I was the proud owner of an RC glider.
I
thought I read in the ad that the wingspan was 54”, which would be
handy in the RV. Unfortunately the HUGE box that arrived contained a
model that was 54” LONG but the wingspan (Width) was 2600 mm which
for the Metric challenged comes to abut 8 FEET!
It
was difficult getting the thing in and out of the door.
I
assembled the thing, programmed the RC radio (Using the computer
yet!) and set off for a big open field. And promptly crashed the
model into that field!
My
repair skills were then tested!
Side trip to "Old Tucson" movie studio |
We
had been talking of getting on a diet after the cruise, I was so fat
I couldn't fasten the jeans I'd left in the RV for when I got back!
Luckily the park has a weight watchers group and we signed up.
Weigh
in was a shock as I weighed 262 lbs at weigh in.
We
lead a different life style when we hole up for the winter. Instead
of driving everywhere we ride our bikes, and we are much more active
doing the things we like here, so we both lost weight the first week.
They
have a “Freestyle” system now that is really easy to stick too
and a phone app the will tell you the WW points of any item in the
supermarket just by scanning the bar code on it. They even have “roll
over points” so if you indulge once in a while you can plan for it
and save points from previous days.
At the "Old Tucson" stables |
The
local RV place Norris RV did some work on our rig last time we were
here and I was impressed, so we called by to talk about our current
maintenance list. Unfortunately they don't do the mechanical work we
need but we did make an appointment for them to replace the awning
that got torn up by the wind one the way here.
They
recommended a company called Whitfield Auto for our mechanical work.
First
on the list was the brakes which have been grinding lately. It
sounded like it was coming from the front right. When they took it
apart it was the rear right that was grinding and the brake rotor was
completely torn up. A full brake service was required and we ended up
with new rear calipers and rotors and new front pads. Not cheap but
we should be good for several years now.
While
they were underneath they replaced the fuel filler hose that had been
leaking.
We have a plan with them to do the rest of the work one day at a time so we don't have to stay in a hotel, next week they'll do the coolant hoses and try and find the charging issue we've been having. I can do the Generator service, engine oil change and chassis lube myself.
We have a plan with them to do the rest of the work one day at a time so we don't have to stay in a hotel, next week they'll do the coolant hoses and try and find the charging issue we've been having. I can do the Generator service, engine oil change and chassis lube myself.
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