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Wash Day

This is the sign behind Yetter’s Diner and RV Resort. It’s a good thing that we’ve been staying overnight here since Memorial Day so that we can help enforce this much needed local rule.

The Countdown has begun, T- minus about eleven days and counting until The Great Departure commences. We have not decided on the exact day and time yet, that may be determined by weather more than anything as last years was. That was when H-Ida blew into the area, and we holed up down the shore in Ortley Beach with Paula’s cousin Carol for a day.

          One of the RPD’s (Rituals of Preparation for Departure) is ensuring that our house-on-wheels is ready for the road. This entails several procedures, not the least of which is giving her a good bath. You would think that checking the oil and tire pressures would be Numero Uno, but no, making her look pretty for the Ride takes the top spot. Sure, I check that other stuff, but so far that’s been the easy part as the mundane mechanical necessities have always been A-Okay.

          So that leaves us with a trip to the Beauty Parlor.

          Which there are.

          They are called Truck Washes and are usually found along the Interstates, close to major trucking routes. They are gigantic pull-through facilities where the Gang of Ten attack said vehicle with giant hoses, brushes, and soap and water. It only takes about fifteen minutes to complete this activity and then you’re on your way! We have used this service only a few times as the lines to get in are usually quite long. The wash is not expensive. Actually, when you think about it compared to a car, it’s downright cheap! The average cost is about $55.00, well worth it all things considered.

          This Bathing Ritual is kind of a guy thing I guess. I find it nearly impossible to embark on a trip with a dirty vehicle. It seems that all of the other Motorhomes look brandy-new when they pass us on the highway. I guess that I’m jealous, Maybe those others are kept in garages, never get driven in the rain, and have so few miles on them that they can be considered “New” at several years old. We live in ours and drive it incessantly!

          I really don’t care.

          All I know is that they all look clean and shiny and mine looks dull and dusty.

          Washing this Baby by hand is not difficult, the process is the same as a car, only much larger. My issue is how to wash it and NOT have it in the sun. With your car you can just pull it up under the tree by your garage and keep it cool as it gets its bath. For me, I need to find a Giant Sequoia to park under to get the same effect. So, my solution is a Morning/Evening undertaking which allows me to just work on one side at time (the one not facing the sun). To make matters worse, a good portion of the Motorhome is black.

          Boo!

          You know how black absorbs the heat of the sun, well just try and wash this thing without having all of the soapy water dry into streaks of ugly foam. I don’t care how small of an area you work, it’s downright impossible.

          Yesterday the rains came. It was the day we were all waiting for around here. Most folks welcomed this event with open arms because of their lawns, the farmers, and much needed aquifer re-charging.

          Not me! My reason was totally self-absorbed and sinfully self-centered. I wanted to wash the Motorhome!

           You may think that this was a bad thing for washing a road vehicle.

          Wrong you would be!

          Borrowing that old line from the Hair Conditioner commercial from long ago…. “Rainwater Soft…..” Yup, that’s what I want! So armed with my soap and water, a grey sky, and the threat of imminent rain, I was now prepared to do battle with my nemesis, the Baking Sun.

          It was a wonderful experience here at Yetter’s Diner, RV Resort and Motorcoach Wash yesterday! The sun never came out, the wash was completed and when it was all done, the Heavens opened up and drenched us with that proverbial Rainwater Soft Rinse that lasted for hours. This enabled it to dry itself in the cool of the evening without as many of the dreaded “Water Spots” cropping up all over as rainwater is essentially distilled water and therefore lacks any dissolved minerals in it.

          Success!

A dreary day in Washing Land! With a newly rinsed and all clean Motorhome!

          As I sit here and write this I can see a wonderfully dreary day outside, clouds and everything! With any amount of luck, I will be able to start the second phase of this beatification process and that is the Polishing Part. This is really where the battle is fought as there are still some areas on here that defy a cleaning process and refuse to give up age-old spots and streaks. I’ve procured one of those two-handed buffing wheels with the big fluffy pads to help me with this. The only issue here is that I did not spend enough on this particular apparatus.          You know, “Well, this one should do, I’m not using it every day like a professional would. “

          Big mistake!

          It is now slightly off-balance, the motor is getting tired, and when I use it its like trying to hold on to a washing machine during an off-kilter spin cycle.

          Oh well….

          Maybe someday I’ll wake up like the Shoemaker in the Brothers Grimm story and the Washing Elves will have paid me an overnight visit and I will have  bright and shiny vehicle in the morning!

          Yea, right.

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This is a Beach Haven Sunset using a telephoto lens and only capturing the area immediately around the sun. These are the actual colors!

Our views from our parking spot at Yetter’s Diner and RV Resort are very entertaining. Luckily for Tommy, the owner, we keep a vigilant (or is it vigilante!) eye on his dumpster and all of the folks that think its OK to just swing in and disgorge bags of refuse from the trunks of their vehicles, toss them in, and then just drive away with screeching tires and a cloud of burnt rubber. Apparently though, there are some customers that have “Gratuitous Garbage Granting’s, because after taking photos of these felons and texting them to Tommy, his response was something like, “Oh, that’s Jimmy, my second cousin’s uncle’s brother, he’s ok.” We then got to know the “regulars” and I guess these folks are ok too because they invariably stop in several times a day and at least go inside and become “Customers with Privileges” instead of the Hit and Run Felons that are some of the others.

          Being ever observant, we also keep track of the comings and goings of the employees, Paula has their license plates memorized in case she is needed to testify in court as to their whereabouts on any particular day.

          Speaking of employees, Paula has, of late, been gainfully employed by the diner as a Hostess, Cashier, and Silverware Wrapper Extraordinaire. When we first arrived back in May we joked about the “Help Wanted” sign on the door.

          Tommy said very seriously, “I’ll let you know.”

          Oops!

          Paula really wants to help them out and with the kids going back to college, the general people-power shortage , and several vacations of key people, she found that her offer to help out was taken not only seriously, but with open arms and extreme gratitude.

          Now she is on a first-name basis with the Dumpster Divers that we have so much fun taking secret photos of!

          She is saving all of the shekels that she’s earning and putting them towards Excursions that we will be taking on an upcoming Cruise.

          More on that a little later.

Atlantic City from a boat ride

          Meanwhile we find ourselves on the downward slope of our extended East Coast Expedition and Visit. Last week was our annual Visit My Sister and Crash her Vacation in Beach Haven. Actually (and thankfully) nothing could be further from the truth. Kathy and Denny really like having us, and my daughter Heather and her family come down for the week. They scour the VRBO listings and when we think that they’ve found the perfect house, the next year they seem to be able to top it. This year may be the best one yet and probably hard to beat. Brandy-new, with four floors (including the roof-top patio and Pirate Lookout spot, a great pool, and AC that just won’t quit, it was quite the find. Kathy gets along so well with the owners (who are really just searching for renters that will take care of their ‘Baby’) that the Owners sent Kathy and the family two dozen incredible custom-made, bespoke, hand-crafted donuts!

Paula in her version of The Seven Sacred Pools

          They arrived shortly after we departed so next year we will need to be a little more judicious as to picking our departure dates!

          There are no more ‘trips within a trip’ planned before we depart the area. Our proposed exit from the Garden State is sometime over Labor Day Weekend. Meanwhile we are filling up our schedule with visits to folks that we haven’t seen yet and visits to that other type of person….. Doctors.

          Whilst in Maine, Paula had a run-in with a very friendly, very large, Rottweiler-type dog doing Zoomies around the yard. He lost his bearings and did his last Zoomie into Paula’s knee.

          Hence the visit to the Orthopedic Guy.

          No Surgery is warranted, mainly because of Paula’s “Advanced Age” (his words NOT mine!) only Physical Therapy. She wants to be able to walk around on those excursions she’s working so hard to pay for!

          For me, I had my very own MRI. It seems that all of the lawn mowing in very rough fields, made for some extremely bumpy jolts that felt like I was in the WWW arena with Hulk Hogan, and I was on the receiving end of one of his Pile Driver moves. Hence the slipped discs and other lower back issues. Tomorrow is my visit to the Spine Specialist. I hear that there is a relatively new Chocolate Treatment that I hope that he puts me on!

I was finally able to totally finish the installation of the USS Constitution up in Massachusetts at my son Donny’s house. The glass case came in and as you can see the finished product looks’ good.

The four-year project finally finished!

          Last week my friend Bob and I visited the USS New Jersey down on the waterfront in Camden, right near the Aquarium. This was an extremely satisfying experience, one that I would highly recommend. The ship is in excellent shape and the self-guided tours are well planned out. The New Jersey is the most decorated Battleship in the Navy’s history and her berth right here in her home state is one of those things that are almost too good to be true.

Almost a thousand feet long!
Staring down the big 16′ guns

          As for the upcoming months and our travel plans, well, we’ll be mostly down in Texas. Just like the past few months, if there is not much to write about, I will not bore you with the day-to-day stuff.

          But……..

          Soon after the Holidays we will be embarking on that Cruise that I alluded to in the beginning of this post. I will have a plethora of subjects, places, and interesting things to write about because it is a true World Cruise. Startling in Fort Lauderdale in early January, we will go through the Panama Canal, cross the Equator, go through the Suez Canal and the Strait of Gibraltar all while visiting about 50 different ports along the way. The voyage will be about four months long and we will be mostly in the Southern Hemisphere. I will detail the trip in a later post. I understand that the internet connection on the ship is excellent so be ready for  four months of a non-stop barrage of tidbits that you didn’t know that you needed to know until you do know!

          Then you can pick the Geography category in Trivial Pursuit and amaze your friends with your worldly knowledge!

The Island Princess, our home for the first four months of 2023, is one of Princess Lines two smallest ships. The larger ones cannot go everywhere and have some issues with the Panama Canal