The trip down was of course long but uneventful (thankfully). I had visions, shall we call them nightmares, of an axel breaking on the other side of Hudson. The trailer pulls fairly smoothly when the road is smooth but jerks me around a little on the bad pavement. For those logistical geeks I’ve heard from, you know who you are, my mileage was just under 16 mph pulling the trailer. A little lower than I thought it might be but it is what it is. This is all new to me.
Right now I’m still trying to escape winter. They were predicting snow for northern and central AL. They closed all the schools at noon today in anticipation of an inch, MAYBE UP TO 2″!!! 🙂 So I’m going to close up my laptop and resume heading south. I’ll either run out of winter or out of real estate.
I’m going to try to catch up on emails and comments if I can find a signal tonight. Your comments appear only if I “approve” them so I’m trying to figure that whole thing out.
Thanks to my great kids for one last dinner out before my departure. I love you guys to the moon.
Hi Eric,
Glad to hear no breakdowns. How was your first night of set up and sleeping in the camper? Hope all is well and looking forward reading about your adventure. Take care and enjoy!
Hope you are enjoying it a lot – HMMM – I am about to start a new job 2/1/16 – should be in your shoes.
Oh Lord help if it snows AT ALL in the south! I do not miss that.
I’m reading your posts in order. I saw a comment a few posts ago about reading, but hearing your voice say it; it made me smile, because I hear you saying it as I read your words too 🙂
You’re a good read…