WELCOME to our two new Followers!
TravelBug-Susan says in her blog profile that she is an enthusiastic, fun-loving traveler and hopeful romantic. She and her husband have been gate guarding for two months at a 24/7 gate in Cotulla, TX, and as of today are in San Antonio, TX where her husband is starting a new job that will allow them to still travel. Good luck in this new adventure, Susan, that's what this lifestyle is all about!
Helga Vater, welcome to you, too. Helga's info is all in German, and she doesn't appear to have a blog, so I'm assuming she has an interest in RVing, but can't tell anything further than that. Thanks for joining us, Helga!
Thank you Susan and Helga for following along with me and Katie - We're happy to have you both on board! :)
We're still here in Mesa Verde. It's a very quiet, peaceful park with lots of birds and deer to enjoy.
Three deer just pranced down the path to our campsite and ran around the
stand of trees near us. There is a
family camping behind some other trees, and I think the little boy yelled
something and scared the deer. I love
watching them run.
There are deer here that come right into the campsites, snacking on the
tender leaves on the trees and grasses. They are aware of us when we walk
by, but don't move unless we get too close. They keep their eye on us
until we've passed by. It's pretty much an everyday sighting, which is
fun. The other day a large doe layed down under the trees next to our
picnic table and just stayed there looking around. Katie seems okay with them;
she just watches them for a while then ignores them.
YUM!
We met Teri (her blog is Teri’s World) on Friday,
another Blogger who is workkamping here for the company that owns the
campground in this National Park. She works outside the park about 5
miles down the mountain at their main office and is
their comptroller. It's a six-month stint, and she said she loves working
there. I met her last Thursday when I went down to pick up a package from
Amazon.com, and then on Friday she came up in the morning and we had coffee and
talked for almost three hours. The morning just flew by. It was
nice meeting her; she is another solo female RVer and we had a lot to talk
about.
Teri, thanks for coming over for coffee, I enjoyed our visit!
:)
I originally planned to stay here for three nights, but I liked it so much I
extended our stay until July 5.
My Sirius XM Radio is on the blink and still under warranty, so I
called the company and they said they would mail me a new radio (and I'll mail
them back the one that doesn't work.)
Unfortunately they mailed it to my daughter's address in California, the one
they have in their files. That's after I gave the "warranty
technician" the address here at the park - I gave it to her twice, and had
her repeat it back to me. I specifically told her I was on the road and
the radio HAD to be mailed to me here in Colorado. I asked her how long
it would take, and she said, "Since you're in California, it will only take
a few days because it'll be shipped from California." I said,
"No, I'm NOT in California, I'm in Colorado – at the address just I gave
you as a shipping address? That's where it will be coming."
Oh,
Yeah. I think she wrote it down and tossed the paper. The CO
address never made it into the warranty file for shipping, so the radio ended
up in Vacaville, CA on Saturday.
So now my daughter has to ship it to me at her expense because Sirius said
they would not pay for a second address delivery, and it won't go out until
tomorrow, so I may be here longer than Thursday morning. If it's not here
on Wednesday, I'll pay for another day, and keep paying day by day until it
arrives. I could be waiting in worse places!
First a radio that doesn't work right and then customer service that
sucks. It took a phone call of more than 40 minutes and talking to three
people yesterday at Sirius before my phone battery died and I gave up and later
called Kristy to just send it on to me. I hope the replacement radio
works!
It seems pretty empty in the park, but there are a lot of roads with loops
on each that come off the main road, so you can't see all the campers from the
main road. I've had people come and go near me, most stay for only a few
days. Most of them are gone for the day and come back to camp later in
the afternoon. There are a lot of things to see further in the park about
10 to 15 miles. (This is a huge
park.) I started to drive up there the
other day to see what I could see. After
8 miles I gave up and came back to camp.
There’s a narrow, dark tunnel you have to drive through. Usually tunnels
don’t bother me, but that one did. Also
the road is very windy and honestly, I enjoyed the photos on the brochures and
decided I didn’t want to do any more driving up that mountain.
So that’s it for now. I don’t know if
I’ll post again while I’m here. Although
I get 1 to 3 bars on my cell phone, it really isn’t very good for uploading and
downloading and I can't talk on my phone unless I stand outside right near The Palms. I wrote most of this last night, but couldn't save it, so luckily I did a copy/paste into Microsoft Word and copied it over here again this morning. I couldn't bring up any photos at all, but this morning I have better connections, so I hope I can post this. I have been able to pretty
much keep up with your blogs and my e-mail, and that’s about it.
Here's a really pretty sunset from last Friday.
From Me and Katie, have a great Monday, everyone! :)