PERRY, GA (Day 4). Another day of long walks and overeating. Hopefully they offset one another. With everything so spread out, and difficulty in getting to and from our motorhome, we end up eating from the nearby food purveyors of foods well off the Weight Watchers list. We shall see how it all turns out Saturday morning when we weigh in.
Early we visited the display of new Tiffin motorhomes on the premises, greeting Bob Tiffin, the owner and founder of the company. Seems to us the features, designs, and appointments of the new motorhomes are not as homey and appealing as the older designs. Everything is too electronic, automatic, and glitzy. Like stepping into Las Vegas. Glad we have the one we have.
We walked through the enormous building full of vendors of RV accessories. Some interesting and useful, some rather strange. I still need to get a tire pressure monitoring system. Yesterday Betty got a kit for making it easier to wash and wax the tall walls and windows of the motorhome without using a ladder. That should be useful. Employs the nicest extending pole I have ever seen. The whole system is used in the aircraft industry to care for large planes.
We attended seminars on RV maintenance and ended the day watching the movie, The Bucket List, which was a much better movie than I had anticipated. Sadly, no one in the movie had a clear idea of the Biblical message about the afterlife.
Tomorrow it is forecast for rain to return. We shall pack rain slickers in our backpacks.
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