We will see how things progress in the morning. If they seem to need the coach for much of the day, I hope to go to the AF Museum which is not far from here.
We lived for five years in our 43'Winnebago Tour motorhome and had a great time. But what happens when it is time to go back to the "sticks and bricks" of a regular home? Join us as we transition back to a house in The Villages, Florida -- and still enjoy the RV lifestyle.
Sunday, April 27, 2008
To Cummins in West Chester, Ohio
We left the Raccoon Valley RV park after a very nice night. On the way out, we happened to meet Tom and Paula Nankivell, fellow Fulltime 2007 class members. What a wonderful surprise! They have spent the winter out west and had a great time at the Escapee's CARE center where they worked as volunteers.
Our destination today is the Cummins dealer in West Chester, OH (just north of Cincinnati) to have them look at an injector issue on the engine. They have RV parking on site, so we plan to arrive there tonight. On the way, we passed the Kentucky Artisan Center, an interesting site where arts and crafts of the local area are displayed and offered for sale. Nice parking and a fun place to visit. Here are a couple of pictures of the inside and outside of the facility. Well worth a stop.
After a nice lunch in the coach, we headed north. We arrived at the Cummins dealer (I was VERY pleased to have the GPS navigation system!). This is a nice facility and easy parking. Here, you can see the wonder dog checking out the office hours at Cummins.
We will see how things progress in the morning. If they seem to need the coach for much of the day, I hope to go to the AF Museum which is not far from here.
We will see how things progress in the morning. If they seem to need the coach for much of the day, I hope to go to the AF Museum which is not far from here.
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