Monthly Archives: November 2008

Looking at Full Wall Slides

Full wall slides are a relatively new concept being offered on class A coaches today.  These offer a big visual increase to the size of the interior when they are deployed, as they would be at a camping site.  Some makes have floor plans that offer these extended slides opposed, one on the driver side
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A Williamsburg Christmas

The harvest is finished. Sheaves of corn and wheat fill the barn to feed the livestock and the larder is stocked with jars of preserves that will see the family through the long cold winter months. Days are at their shortest, the sun’s meager warmth never quite easing the biting chill that grips the air.
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Some Thoughts on Camera Bags

As you collect more & more “Toys” to use with your camera, you will eventually need a bag (or two or three…) in which to store everything. Although owners of small point & shoot cameras can carry their cameras in a pocket, a camera bag still makes sense.  Even if you only carry extra batteries
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My Thanksgiving Story

I know, this doesn’t have anything to do with RVs, or techy stuff, but it is the holiday season so please give me a little room to digress.  My middle son, Larry Jr., recently moved to Florida which put him close to my wife’s mom and dad.  Jr. decided he wanted to have grandma and
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