Scooter is back from the Bayfield Garage after having the leaking Temperature Sensor on the right engine head replaced with a new sensor. Price of the new sensor was $400.00 and labor to diagnose and replace the sensor $132.00. Coolant added $24.00 and then tack on the taxes at $69.94 and it all soon adds up. Wanting to make sure everything was working properly, Pheebs and I took the little 26' Winnebago Class C for a spin up to Goderich and back. Needed to add some gas anyway plus I had a few things to pick up at the Food Basics grocery store. A drive down around the harbor was in order and we headed for home. Scooter ran like a finely tuned Swiss watch so everything was A-OK. The last remaining problem we have though is when I hook up the Jeep to the Winnebago it blows the blinker fuse every time. We had the cord checked and the cord is okay so I don't know if the problem is with the Class C or the Jeep. I guess it's no big deal because we're not going anywhere this winter but I wish I had tried out that power cord hook-up much earlier. It's just nice to have everything in good working order.......just in case.
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SCOOTER AT THE LAKE ON A COLD NOVEMBER DAY |
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WORK ON THE SHORE STABLEAXIATON CONTINUES |
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BOARDWALKERS BUNDLED UP AGAINST THE COLD WEST WIND |
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Our sincere condolences. Like Kelly, Fran and I are also orphans and we miss our moms everyday.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you'll get the Jeep behind Scooter soon.
My sympathy to Kelly and her family. They were blessed to have her with them for so many years.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry for your loss but memories are yours forever.
ReplyDeleteGlad the motor home is back and google may give you an idea of may be wrong with the Jeep/mh connection, just in case!
My condolences go out to you and Kelly over her mothers passing.
ReplyDeleteKelly's Mom had such a long, good life. We send our condolences and our hugs.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear about Kelly's mother's passing. How special that Kelly had those three months with her. Thinking you and Kelly:)
ReplyDeleteCondolences to the family on the death of Kelly's Mom xo
ReplyDeleteOh Kelly I feel your sorrow, it's wonderful how you took care of your mom.The photo of her as a young woman shows how beautiful she was. It's great that you and Al followed into the RV lifestyle. -Nick
ReplyDeleteOur condolences to Kelly and family to her mom’s passing. That is a lovely photo of Kelly with her mom and to remember her by.
ReplyDeleteOur condolences to Kelly, you and her family.
ReplyDeleteHope you find the electrical problem and ready to make the journey next year.
I love the first two pictures. Your Mom was a beautiful lady. ♥
DeleteI'm sorry for your loss.
Sorry for the loss of Kelly’s mother. Prayers to Kelly, you & family.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear about Kelly's mother. The tides turn and suddenly we are the elders. RIP dear lady.
ReplyDeleteSincere condolences to Kelly on the loss of her Mom. That was a lovely photo of her in her younger years.
ReplyDeleteExtending my sympathy to you and Kelly for your loss. That is a treasured picture of the two of them.
ReplyDeleteMay treasured memories of their Mom bring comfort to Kelly and her entire family. Thoughts and prayers are with you all.
ReplyDeleteOur warmest condolences to Kelly for her loss.
ReplyDeleteBye Kelly's Mom. Rest in peace.
ReplyDeleteThanks for giving us Kelly!
Hugs, love and peace to your family.
My condolences to you and Kelly. Glad that Kelly had time to spend with her.
ReplyDeletePart of your mom lives on through you, Kelly. I especially like the Rv and travel bug parts. My parents gifted my the same things...and I'm rich beyond measure for having that gift.
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Condolences to you both. Never easy to lose your loved ones.
ReplyDeleteSending hugs to Kelly. It is wonderful that she and her mom got to spend time together.
ReplyDeleteKelly, my sincere condolences to the passing of your Mom, I lost my mom in 2019 she was 95. I was like you so happy to spend the last years of her time on Earth helping her through her daily life. You were a good daughter!
ReplyDeleteMy condolences to Kelly and Family on the loss of her Mother. I also was with my dad the last months of his life he was 92, I wouldn't have traded those last months for anything in the world. You did a really nice post about her Al.
ReplyDeleteSincere condolences on your loss! Our thoughts and prayers are with you!
ReplyDeleteMy heartfelt sympathies to Kelly, you, and her family on the loss of her mother.
ReplyDeleteOur sincere condolences to Kelly and you. It is never easy to lose a parent. What a lovely picture of Kelly and her mom. Plus, the picture of her mom as a young woman very special. Tom and Deb
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing pictures of this beautiful lady. Hugs and blessings to you all. Elva Shannon
ReplyDeleteMy sincere condolences to both you and Kelly over the passing of Kelly’s mother.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry for your loss Kelly.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear that. But so glad Kelly got her long visit with her mom. Great picture too.
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