Saturday, March 16, 2019

PERRY, GA (Day 6).  Similar to yesterday except that it was the final day of the rally.  It turned really cold today and has gotten even colder tonight.  Tomorrow is forecast to be in the low 40s.  I wrapped up the acquisition of the tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) that will display inside the motorhome the pressure and temperature in all six tires of the motorhome and all four of the Jeep.  This is a very important safety feature that we have lacked for too long.  Tomorrow at 8 am a man from the company that sold the system will come to our motorhome to install everything.  Many companies will not do that.

The entertainment tonight was a lackluster jazz band.  I wish we had known more about them in advance.  This rally has been rather poorly run.  The leadership has not shown up for the last two nights' performances, and people began leaving the rally this afternoon.  There has been no closure for the rally to wrap things up.  As we returned to our motorhome tonight, we noticed a lot of empty areas where motorhomes have already pulled out. 

We shall be glad to pull out tomorrow after the TPMS is installed.  I was nevertheless able this afternoon to make a list of significant achievements we made by coming here.  It included the acquisitions we made, Betty's successful driving experience, and things we learned.  Compared to other rallies we have attended, though, it poorly utilized its potential.  It was a huge undertaking and could have produced so much more.

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