April 5, 2022
Hidden Hollow RV Park
Cottonwood, Al
What smiles were on the faces of the drivers as they parked their rigs on paved, pull thru sites yesterday here at Hidden Hollow Rv Park. But I did notice most of them did a bit of backing up in search of that perfect position on their site.
All 5 rigs are parked side by side, one row over from the nice, clean, laundromat that some of the gals made use of.Dad said our rig nose was a buggy mess so he got out the hose, long pole and mop head and gave it a good cleaning.
The weather experts had given us a 50% chance of rain this morning but we got lucky, and that turned out to be a good thing. You see, some people would much rather crawl under a rig and get greasy rather than play board games. Here are Dad and friends
changing out the brakes on Dale's rig. As you can see, not a rain drop anywhere. But that didn't stop the gals from sitting around the Fast Track Board at our table while supervising the work progress from the other side of the window. Thank goodness Tim heard the wheel noise as Dale parked yesterday. I don't think he would have made it much further on the highway without repairs.
This afternoon, the possibility of rain increased to the point that we had a bit of a down pour with a couple of rumbles and a bit of wind. But we had tossed a rope over our slide toppers to keep the wind from flapping them so we were well prepared for the storm.
Jan had some water to clean up in his rig that he blamed on the rain, but I heard something about how Fix-it Tim discovered it really might be a water heater issue. I guess it was a good thing we had rain, otherwise, Jan and Joyce may have been out and about rather than home to discover the intruding water. Clean up was quick with the shop vac and heater. Something to do on a rainy day.
Dad has decided to take advantage of the dry sky this evening and put away our sewer and water hose tonight....just in case we are in the area that receives the projected 40% chance of rain tomorrow morning. It's really not much fun packing up in the rain, so the less we need to do to get hooked up, the better. And just maybe our preplanning will scare the rain away from this area in the morning so we can hit the road dry. Time will tell.....
I'm Chloe
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