Can Am RV, London, On
On Thursday, Oct. 17th we woke up with a different view. Just ask Gibbs, no fooling him! He could hear noises here, unusual for a Ridge sleepover. 😊 The traffic all night didn’t bother me, even though it is a very busy highway and our bed was facing it. I slept well. Bill didn’t say otherwise so I assume his sleep was fine too. We were up by 7, had our cereal and we made our tea and coffee.
Good morning!
A frosty one to wake up toIt wasn't long and our home was being moved
to the shop
It wasn’t
long after the office opened at 8:30 when Bill said they were ready to bring
the Suite into their shop. Yay! As for what work needs to be done, please check
out Bill’s blog (here), he has explained it quite well. So, we went inside and
sat in the lounge to wait. There was frost on the windshields of the vehicles
this morning but shaping up to be a lovely day. Full sunny, blue sky. ♥
The wait begins Always makes for a long day,
especially with a pooch.
The nice
thing about waiting in the lounge is that you meet people and we met a nice
lady this time too. Corinne was getting hitch work done on a ‘new-to-her’
trailer and planning a 6-month trip across the United States, on her own. I won’t
say she is ‘brave’ (we laughed about saying that) but I will say she is strong
and admirable. Just like another great friend of ours………….you probably know I
mean Nancy. 😊
It was after lunch when Corinne got
her test drive out and back
and she was on her way home to the Hamilton area.
Bill did
his best to answer her questions and help her with tips and such. She was quite
pleased to have bumped into us (him) for his knowledge. We sure hope to bump
into C in hers and our travels this winter. We had lunch from the food truck
that frequents Can Am daily and my quesadilla was a surprise and delicious! By
3 pm, we were getting a bit concerned that our Suite was still in the shop. We
took breaks and walked around outside a few times to stretch our legs.
When I heard there was chicken quesadilla on the food truck,
I had to order one. It was delicious too!
Apparently,
there were issues getting the old ‘block’ out and then even more getting the
new one in. Not their fault, just age has rusted and ceased up things that were
unexpected. Peggy wasn’t happy to have to give us the news that it would not be
done today nor could they bring it out for us to sleep in tonight. What to do,
what to do? I began calling a nearby Motel 6 when our miracle worker saved the
day – again.
Our home for the night and early morning Parked and plugged in just outside the shop A Peek into the shop at our Suite
Peggy set
us up in a Grand Design Reflection for the night, saving us grief and $$ as
well. We transferred some necessary items (bedding, bathroom items, Gibbs food
dishes and my trusty laptop. We’ve been invited out for supper so we’d hoped to
be able to change into clean clothing for the visit but it was too much trouble
to get into our closet. We cleaned up the best we could and left feeling
presentable at a few minutes past 5.
I got a few chapters read in between
conversations and walks.
Not quite
as far across town in a different direction. No matter how far, we can always
add 15 minutes to the mix because of city traffic at rush hour. We stopped to
pick up a couple bottles of wine and arrived at Bill’s cousin’s home before 6.
Joan loves to cook and after a cocktail and catch up, Bill with Rick and Joan
and I inside, she brought out a beautiful meal! Scalloped potatoes, roasted
beets and squash, and carrots. Rick barbecued sausage and chicken and it was
delicious!
Crossing the Thames River in the city The traffic on Wonderland Rd. is always crazy at
rush hour. We used to drive it every day for 5 years.The Bain's beautiful street.
For
dessert, we had a scrumptious serving of lemon custard/cheesecake. I’m not
really sure what it was called but yum! We chatted and laughed around the table
until 9:30ish before we thought we’d better get home to Gibbs. He was in a
strange trailer (not his own) and basically just got dropped there before we
left. ☹ He was waiting for us and dutifully
went out for his piddle.
We all
stretched out in the recliners after turning the furnace on to warm the
Reflection up. It was another chilly night of only 0C/32F. So, we tried not to
count the chickens before they hatched, as the old saying goes, but our
disappointment today showed that we did. Oh well, it all worked out great with
Peggy providing us with a place to sleep for the night. It turned into a lovely
day too, reaching 16C/60F.
Everything was so good! We all indulged and had dessert too.
Thank you Rick and Joanie.
Good night!
Thank you
for stopping by.
Woohoo! What a dinner! Good for Corrine ... you've just got to do it! But UGH, how awful to spend the entire day in the lounge. I know the feeling. Nice of them to set you up in another rig though!! Soon yours will be good as new and Mr. Gibbs will be happy. I know the unease of leaving them in a strange place.
ReplyDeleteGood luck today with the repairs. Your temporary sleeping quarters is a sweet suite! Far better than any motel, I'm sure.
ReplyDeleteI do have a question, is Corinne pulling her trailer with an SUV? I didn't think that most SUV's would be able to pull much weight.
Wow. Looks like a delicious dinner. 😋
ReplyDeleteWhen things are Planned, Murphy gets involved.
ReplyDeleteNice that Peggy set you up for the night.
Looks like Rick and Joan put together a Feast.
Hoping to see you back on the road soon.
Be Safe and Enjoy!
It's about time.
I hope the repairs go well. I am glad that you had a place to go for the night, and that Rick and Joan put on a wonderful meal.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
You really did have a great day despite the issues! Nice that they set you up for the night! Dinner and dessert look amazing!
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