We originally planned to leave Santa Fe RV Park here in Apache Junction today and to go back to Tucson to get settled in for more stuff at the V.A. hospital next week. But we decided to extend for two more nights to give me time to get the next issue of the paper finished.
Through our Thousand Trails membership, we can stay at Voyager RV Resort for a week for just $3 a night, which is a pretty good deal for a full hookup 50 amp RV site in a five star rated RV resort, even if we don’t take advantage of the many amenities Voyager has to offer. We’ll stay there a week and then if everything works out okay at the V.A. hospital we’ll come back here and stay through the end of the year to spend the holidays with Terry’s family. After that, things are up in the air and we’ll play it by ear.
I only have a couple more days of the Fluorouracil cream treatment I’m undergoing for all of the precancerous spots on my face, scalp and ears, and I have to tell you, I’m really looking forward to putting this misery behind me. I used to think I had a pretty high tolerance for pain, but this has reduced me to a whiney, sniveling wimp.
You can bet that from now on, sunscreen and a big floppy hat are going to be part of my complement every time I go outside. And if you ever see me without proper cover, please show me this picture to remind me. After you give me a swift kick in the rear end.
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Last night I was talking to my friend Brenda Speidel, whose husband Ron is facing some serious health issues, and she was telling me how much the folks at the RV park in Mission, Texas where they spend the winter have rallied around them. Brenda said that when they got home from Ron’s latest treatment yesterday afternoon a neighbor had dinner waiting for them, and another brought over cookies for a late night snack. It’s true, RVers really are wonderful people.
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And nothing will put you into the holiday spirit more than a tale of vampires, werewolves, and the struggle for world domination. It’s all there in my buddy Brandon Hale’s newest book, Day Soldiers IV – EvolutionImage may be NSFW.
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It’s time to kick off this week’s Free Drawing, and it’s a good one! In fact, it’s our biggest prize ever. John and Kathy Huggins of the Living the RV Dream podcast are donating one of their current Christmas Specials, which includes all of their current podcasts of Living the RV Dream as well as the Radio Days podcasts (257 in all) as well as PDF copies of their books So, You Want to be an RVer, So, You Want to be a Workamper, and their guide How to Survive an RV Show…and Make it a Great Experience, all on an 8GB flash drive. John and Kathy usually sell just the podcasts, without the books, for $65. All you have to do to enter is click this Free Drawing link and enter your name in the comments section below. Only one entry per person per drawing please! The winner will be chosen at random on Sunday evening.
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Thought For The Day – In the long run, it’s better to be loathed for who you are than loved for who you are not.
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