until we pick up the trailer. Now in my last post I talked about getting a part-time job. One of my "requirements" is that a job will not interfere with camping. It will have to be only 1 day per week and fit with my volunteer schedule so that the other day of the week will be free to get out into nature.
We're almost ready to pick up the trailer. Just a few more little things to buy and we have to visit the insurance agent to transfer the trailer into our name.
Monday morning we hit the road at 7am to start our journey to the factory where "Tony" will be waiting patiently for us.
Oh, and we found a new location to store the trailer. The people where we were going to leave it wanted us to sign a liability waiver. We weren't comfortable with that. So I called around and found a commercial storage lot for just a few more dollars per month. It is fenced and monitored and doesn't have trees overhanging. (Which was one of the drawbacks of the private yard we were looking at.) Anyway, we're much more comfortable about leaving our trailer at the new place we found. All's well that ends well.
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