Not once since owning our Triple E Commander Motorhome did my mind think to ask itself what that vertical split in our rig’s dash could mean. Never once did it clue in there must be a logical reason for that line & why wasn’t the dash made in one piece like most all other other RV’s. My mind may inquisitively ask itself many questions about numerous things during the course of any given day but when it comes to mechanical things my brains department door has a simple sign on it saying…..’Duh’. So if your rig has a split in the dash like in the photo below then probably your driver’s side dash lifts up for easy access behind your dash panel. Our rig was built in Winkler Manitoba mainly by Amish folks & we were told they often have great ideas & those ideas are many times incorporated into the coaches. Triple E in Winkler no longer builds Class A Motorhomes & in 2008 went exclusively into LEISURE TRAVEL VANS. A reader last week sent in this link to Triple E’s upcoming 50th anniversary. 50 YEARS ON THE ROAD.
NEVER ONCE DID MY MIND ASK ITSELF WHY THE DASH WAS SPLIT IN THE MIDDLE
THAT’S A GAMBLES QUAIL ON THE LEFT & WE HAVE THEM IN OUR BACK YARD EVERY DAY
Kelly headed off for Wickenburg’s Safeway store about 9 so Pheebs & I missed our desert walk but no matter because I busied myself planting 3 large cactus plants we had sitting here in pots since last winter & that took a lot of walking around the property. By 10 I was sweating to the point I had to retreat into the coolness of the house. Last week we had heaters going & this week it is fans. Sounds like next week we will be back to heaters again.
DIGGING IN 1 OF 3 CACTUS PLANTS THIS MORNING
LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD BRAVES THURSDAYS COOLER WINDS TO READ HER BOOK OUTSIDE
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<<< CONTESSA,THIS IS THE ‘OATMEAL & ALOE SHAMPOO WE USED THURSDAY FOR PHEEBS BATH
Relaxing afternoon as I sat for awhile on our front porch with my Kindle. Over the years I have read many, many, books on the First & Second World Wars but had never read anything by a Vietnam Veteran so today I started a book called ‘A Never Ending Battle’. Am finding it informative as well as personable as the young man who experienced his time there is basically the same age I am & many of his fears & concerns at that age & era back in 1968 I can relate too. Have often thought how fortunate I & many of my friends were that we were born on the north side of the Canada/U.S. border rather than the south side of the Canada/U.S. border.
THIS IS BASICALLY THE CENTER OF CONGRESS WITH A CLASSY LITTLE MOTEL, AN OLD WEST GROCERY STORE, COUPLE SMALL SHOPS, A GARAGE & A FOUR STAR EATERY ALL IN A LINE ALONG HIGHWAY 71…ONLY 2 COMMERCIAL SHOPS ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE ROAD BEING THE POST OFFICE & LAUNDROMAT
CONGRESS LAUNDROMAT WHICH IS ACTUALLY FOR SALE
CONGRESS GARAGE & YOU CAN SEE THE REAR END OF OUR BIG EEE STICKING OUT
NICHOLS WEST IS A 4 STAR EATERY RIGHT NEXT TO THE CONGRESS GARAGE ON THE RIGHT
A year ago right now we were in Slab City California at Solar Mike’s with our troublesome inverter problem. Kelly & I both became sick while there & had to return to Congress with a temporary inverter on board while our inverter was being fixed over in Temecula. We returned to the Slabs about a week later & Mike re-installed our repaired inverter which has been working fine ever since. From the Slabs we headed East & spent a few days in the Kofa Mountains south of Quartzsite. We still haven’t decided where or when we’ll head out on our first side trip of the winter. Could it be that we are just feeling to darned comfortable where we are at the moment to go anywhere else………..
TOOK THIS ‘SAGUARO CACTUS MOON’ PHOTO FROM MY BEDROOM WINDOW LATE THIS AFTERNOON
GROANER’S CORNER:(( New Words For 2016:
Chairdrobe (n.): piling clothes on a chair in place of a closet or dresser.
Epiphanot (n.): an idea that seems like an amazing insight to the conceiver but is in fact pointless, mundane, stupid, or incorrect.
Internest (n.): the cocoon of blankets and pillows you gather around yourself while spending long periods of time on the Internet.
Textpectation (n.): the anticipation felt when waiting for a response to a text.
Unkeyboardinated (adj.): when you’re unable to type without repeatedly making mistakes.
That very first bird picture is really neat!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the dog shampoo info. Now that is an ingenious RV dash design, quite the marvel.
ReplyDeleteLove that last shot of the moon and saguaros.
Congress looks like and interesting town.
ReplyDeleteLove those gambles quails all over the place down here too.
In that last photo of Kelly her expression is saying, "Al if you don't stop taking my photo you are going to seriously regret it!!" :)))
ReplyDeleteComfortable is good :-) Nichols West definitely looks different than I expected! Quite the job getting those new cactus in the ground - the place sure doesn't resemble the one you bought :-)))))
ReplyDeleteJim had to get into our "secret" dash opening a couple times. The Amish had built our motorhome as well. We miss Nichols West!
ReplyDeleteWhat are you going to do when you run out of space to plant more cacti? Do any of them send up additional shoots and multiply? How do you keep from getting pricked by all those thorns. I cringe when I think about holding one.
ReplyDeleteI should add that I'm teasing about running out of room. Your landscaping is beautiful and so very "southwest".
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