We're all settled into our new digs here in Cartersville, and we are really enjoying the convenience of the location, although we are pretty well fed up with all the lights around. The park itself has a rural feel to it right along the Etowah River, but in actuality it is in the midst of an industrial area with their associated, brilliant lights. We have to move sites here tomorrow and are hoping the slightly different angle will protect us from some of the most offending lights.
We have been really beating the roads and internet along with some help from our realtor, and have looked at a lot of property with no luck. We did have one peculiar experience though. We actually thought we had found a likely lot to buy. It was in a good location, a little over an acre, decent price, nice and level, and we let our hopes soar. It was the last lot in a row of lots along the road, and next to the last house in the row. We drove out to walk it, before we planned to move on it, parked the truck, and were walking around when a guy comes out of the house next door to ask if he could help us out. I said, "Are you the owner of this property?". He replied, "Yes". Awesome we thought. But then he asked why, and when we told him we were interested in buying it, he gave us quite the look, and told us it was definitely not for sale as it was part of his lot! We showed him the listing, he was shocked, as it was the exact lot even with pictures. Turned out to be a completely bogus listing, who ever heard of such a thing? So on with our search.
Anyway, one of the first things we did was go to a favorite seafood restaurant to get a New England type meal to ease the desire before getting to Maine:-) Maine Coastal is very good and has a varied menu with mostly northeastern fare.
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We both had haddock, Jan's was grilled with a caper butter sauce. |
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My grilled haddock sandwich was one the best ever, to say nothing of the awesome homemade chips |
The weather has been quite cool, interspersed with a few warm days. We got some errands done and one doctor appointment and stopped in for some Mexican at Huey Lueys, also quite good. It was taco day so we made the most of it:-)
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My steak fajita, chicken fajita, and brisket tacos |
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Jan's Korean BBQ and fish tacos |
We also celebrated St Patty's day in our own way, after a corned beef dinner, the star of the show being our awesome homemade Reubens the next day, with a Guinness of course.
Then Murphy decided to strike again. After we got here and settled in we noticed we had a little leak under the engine, never a good thing, it was especially troubling as if you remember we just had it serviced as we left Florida not long ago. Since we had driven over 1500 miles we didn't think it could possibly a loose drain plug, but if it was leaking then why didn't they say something? So we crawled under, but with the mess of the oil and road dirt everywhere we couldn't ascertain where the leak was, so decided to try to find either a mobile mechanic or a shop nearby that could take a look and let us know, and fix it if possible. Amazingly we found a tractor trailer repair center 3 miles away from our campground! I stopped in and they said to bring the coach over and they would take a look. We did and they told us it was a leak on the oil pan gasket, and they could fix it. We set up an appointment for what was expected to be an easy project, although we would lose the brand new oil we had put in for our service. So as it turned out they didn't carry our regular brand of oil so after I backed it into their shop we took off to Walmart to purchase new oil.
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The rainy morning of our repair |
It ended up taking 6 hours of work as they also had to drop our whole towing framework as the pan would not quite slide by a crossmember. Anyway, they finally called and pronounced it complete. So hopefully we won't have any more issue with that.
And on top of all that our microwave/convection oven died, our only oven:-( So we are making plans to take care of that, unfortunately this park will not accept deliveries, so we have to put it off at least 10 days until we move north to Ellijay. We are going back and forth as to have someone install it or do it ourselves again. We replaced it 9 years ago, not a bad run I guess, but I have a memory that it was quite heavy and unwieldy, and I am just not as strong anymore. So we are going back and forth with it figuring in the added challenge of getting rid of the old one if we do it ourselves. More on this to follow.