It's the last time we'll see this thru the windshield...
Some of our newly planted trees and a very naked Benin gazebo frame. Our skeletal gazebo looks ready for Halloween... spooky and scarrrrry!
Our little RV family is pretty much packed and ready to head south for the winter but we did finish a few last minute projects around the RV today; furniture renos that involved the skill saw and a power drill.
I can see that thought bubble rising over your head ... "Huh? They waited til THE DAY BEFORE THEY LEAVE to start chopping up the furniture?" We sure did.
My Fella is a bit of a procrastinator so when I want something done, I spring it on him at the last minute. Which means he has a built-in deadline. He works very well under pressure so this is a good system for both of us.
As usual he came thru again today. After I shared my plans he got busy cutting down the legs on a former bar stool so it could be used at a regular height table or desk. He also attached hooks to a side wall to keep our free standing counter steady while we're traveling. AND he chopped the bottom shelf off our serving cart and reattached the locking rolly feet so we could use it as a stable coffee table in JohnnyDisco.
My Fella did an awesome job. But now JohnnyDisco is packed and ready to hit the highway.
And so are these two little goobers...
Only one more sleep!
Good projects done at the last minute, make sure you fasten everything down securely when you are on the road. Years ago we were in an accident in our motorhome and everything loose ended up between our seats against the dash, even the bathroom mirror which was mounted on the wall!
Posted by: Don | October 18, 2011 at 10:17 AM
Mr P - It's my job to fasten everything securely in JohnnyDisco. I'm very detail oriented but I usually forget something during the first few days of travel, while I'm still getting back into the routine.
Today it was the hand soap container (that's now sitting nozzle-less) on the bathroom counter. It flew off the shelf shortly after take off. oops
Posted by: kelsi | October 18, 2011 at 06:44 PM