So many places to visit so little time! For years (12 now), we have been somewhere down south for the winter. Even after building and moving into our home, we have made an annual pilgrimage somewhere down warm. One of these years we will spend an entire winter here, this is not the year.
For years we have been wanting to explore the Texas coast from Port Arthur to Port Isabel. While that is still on our short list, this is not the year for that either.
That leaves the Southwest where we have spent several years basking in the desert outside Quartzsite Arizona, but again, not this year. Well, at least not Q. We ARE however going to Arizona! Why, you ask? Several reasons. One, we have several friends who spend the winter down there. Two, it is warm. We need warmth! And lastly, we need to go to the dentist. For those of you who are RV'ers or former RV'ers, you know that Los Algodones Mexico is the place to go for affordable dental work. Both Barb and I have broken a tooth over the past couple of months and need some work. Luckily, neither one of us are in pain, nor are the broken teeth up front, but we do need to get them taken care of. So, it is off to Arizona we go!
We have plans to spend a few days in Yuma while crossing back and forth into Mexico. Once that is done, we plan to spend a few days in the Tucson area visiting friends who are wintering down there and we have a few days planned in the Prescott area, again visiting friends.
Not a long trip, maybe a month, but it will be nice to get away for a few weeks in the heart of the cold season in South Dakota. And bonus, we found someone to stay at the house while we are gone! We are not leaving until late January, which will allow us to have Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years at home. Heck, we may even get some ice fishing in!
Speaking of ice fishing, we had our first hard freeze on Wednesday morning. Mother Nature did not mess around. While we have been below freezing a time or two, this was our first hard freeze when it got down to 17°f. The good news is that it did away with all those darn stink bugs! Which reminds me, the other night, at like 2am, I feel something crawling across my head. I swatted at it and "crunch", I smashed a stink bug on my forehead!
While that was the lowlight of the week, the highlight was getting the new generator installed! What a pain, I can see why no one wanted to work on it. Barb and I built a system using boards, milk crates and a jack to get it back up into its housing. We got it almost all the way up and started hooking things back up; the gas and three wiring harnesses. Once that was done, I went into the camper to test the remote start button and....it started! Loud, as it still did not have the muffler on, but at least it was running! But now the true test; did the remote shut off stich work....Nope.
From previous troubleshooting I knew it was not the switch, it must be the wire somewhere between the switch and the generator. To confirm this, I removed the switch and was going to splice it in at the generator. I set about removing the wire nuts at the generator to splice in the switch. As I removed the first wire nut, I noticed something, do you see it?
Look closely at that white wire, see the greenish discoloration on the end? Corrosion! Meaning it was not making a connection. I cleaned all those wires up, restripped them, added a wire nut and viola, the remote shut off worked! After months of dealing with this issue, I basically tripped upon the cause.
Barb and I were able to then lift the generator back into place using the jack, reinstall all the mounting brackets and it was back in!
So glad to have that project behind us!
Meanwhile, Barb is still going crazy inside the camper. And when I use the word "crazy" I mean it quite literally. After removing the toilet last week and installing LVP, I expected to see a completed bathroom. But no, she went ahead and ripped out the sink and countertop!













