We are home
Back to the boring daily blog posts tomorrow, Dear Readers, as
we are no longer on the road. It was a great trip - except for the Rose Bowl
final score. My
Camping Journal says we were away 25 nights, making nine campsites on our
2,135 mile adventure.
We moved as many of our belongings as possible into the tow car before leaving
Eugene this morning, and transferred the refrigerator contents into the cooler
when we arrived at our RV storage facility this afternoon. From there, we only
had a twenty minute drive back to our house.
Taylor Manor awaited, in perfect condition, thanks to
our house sitter, Brandon. The mail is perfectly sorted. Any junk mail
or catalogs have long been recycled or shredded. Sorry, peeps, Brandon
is mine, all mine, and will not work for you when you go away on your RV
adventures.
There was laundry to deal with. Mail to deal with. Phone calls to
answer. Bills to pay.
And then, of course, dinner.
What to cook when you have wilted celery, limp carrots, half a soggy
onion, cheese ravioli and arugula? Hmmmm... I made a veggie stock from
the celery, carrots and onion. Boiled the ravioli and served it next to
the arugula - with the stock poured over all. Delicious. Healthy.
Pretty.

For a meal made from "what we had on hand" it wasn't
half bad. We also had a nice bottle of wine. Welcome home!
So here is a little confession... of the "we broke the
law" sort. The tags on the Magna Peregrinus have expired. We
did not know about this, of course, as we consider ourselves "rule
followers" and Upstanding Citizens in Our Society. While the crew was
washing/waxing our bus Tuesday, DT noticed the tags had expired. How did
we miss this? We checked our records. We phoned Brandon, and inquired if
the renewal had arrived. Of course not - the tags had expired in OCTOBER
- while we were on the Stanfurd Road Trip! Thousands of illegal
miles. Last year, the RV dealer removed the plates from our old Country
Coach and placed them on our new Country Coach... details to follow. If
details do not follow, I hope someone is an experienced lawyer... or
possibly a pastry chef who can bake a cake with a file inside???
Luckily,
we snuck into Our Own State and have hidden the MP in her secluded
storage facility until this little mess is straightened out. Shhhhhhh!
Our little life will not be quiet for long. Tomorrow, The Lovely Lisa
will fly in to Portland and we will all head over to visit my family in
Central Oregon. Sans RV.
Apparently there is this thing called a "hotel" which we will try.
Until my next update, I remain, your "there's no place like home, except
your motorhome" correspondent.