Keeping a Level Head . . .

or a level RV.

Woke up to a dreary overcast morning. So hot coffee really hit the spot.

And since we’re forecast to have this weather for the next ten days or so, we can now be certain that the bad weather fairy has finally caught up with Nick again.

As everyone remembers from last month’s Gypsy Journal Rally in Celina, OH, when the weather fairy catches up with Nick, the bottom falls out. And so it was today.

Though apparently last week the BWF momentarily lost track when Nick zigged and the BWF zagged, and we had a rain-free week in Loudonville. But of course the BWF almost caught him again, as it started raining the day after we left there.

So, of course, two days after we get back to Elkhart, the BWF has zeroed in again.

After Jan fixed a great lunch, I went next door to help Nick with a website problem. Then it was off to the RV/MH Hall of Fame to work on their computer systems some more. It’s taking a lot longer than I thought because their Internet connection is only 768K and it takes a good while to get all the software installed and updated. And still more to do tomorrow.

Getting home about 5:30 we all headed out to King Wha for a great Chinese meal. I think King Wha had become our new favorite Chinese place.

Now to leveling.

I’ve had really good luck using one of these.

RV EZ Level

It doesn’t matter which direction you have it turned, as long as you keep the arms parallel and perpendicular to your coach.

All you have to do is place it on the floor and press the center button. If one of the lights flashes red, your rig is low in that direction. So all you have to do adjust your levelers until all the lights are green.

Done. And after a few minutes, the leveler turns itself off automagically.

The only thing you have to be careful of is to not drop it. That can throw the calibration off, and you will have to recalibrate it. And to do that you have to have a level surface.

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Thought for the Day:

A journey of a thousand miles begins with a broken fan belt and a leaky tire.

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