New Vision

Iowa

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We like to watch movies, and break out the UNO deck.
I O W A !!! G O H A W K S !!!
2002 KZ New Vision 2457 5'er
2004 Dodge Ram 1500 QC 5.7 HEMI 4 X 4 Short Box Towing Package
Hide-A-Goose Gooseneck with 5" extension ball
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ctpres

SAN BERNARD RIVER VALLEY

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NanciL wrote: make love - for senior citizens, that should take a few days at least.
Jack L
Sometime after forty I learned that "slow and steady" is better than "fast and furius" in everything, including sex
Foreman Chuck and Headhoncho Suzie
BAR-BOB Ranch, San Barnard River Valley, Texas
08 Dodge 1500 Quad Ram 5.4L
07 Puma 20QB
And "Bird"
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bogie514

Delaware, Ohio

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As long as the conditions are not too bad, put on the rain gear and go outside - the area attractions should be less crowded.
2007 Max Lite 23RS
2008 Silverado Crew Cab 4wd
Equil-I-zer hitch, Prodigy BC, McKesh Mirrors
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ak_traveler

Fairbanks, Alaska

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bogie514 wrote: As long as the conditions are not too bad, put on the rain gear and go outside - the area attractions should be less crowded.
I agree with the above post...don't let a little rain stop you from getting out and seeing the sights. Anyone who ONLY RV's in fair weather doesn't use their RV much!
"There's no such thing as too much tow vehicle!"
Wes, Linda, & kids
Retired firefighter (30 years fighting the dragon!)
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The Dunks

Madera, Ca.

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I agree that going out and seeing the sites is a good one. We once took our kids to Disneyland and it rained all weekend. We put on rain ponchos and went anyway. It was one of the best trips we ever took. The lines were super short, LOL, and we had a blast!
The other thing we like to do is (if there is one nearby) go TO the movies. The matinee prices are cheaper. We get a large soda and popcorn and enjoy the show!
The Dunks - Terry and Steve
'05 Endeavor - The Oasis
'05 Jeep Grand Cherokee
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Opie431

Bellevue, MI

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We went into libraries and I asked if they had books for sale. If they were in bad condition I burned them in the campfire when I was done, if good I put them in the rest rooms with a note that they needed a new home.
I found the game Who Wants to be a Millionaire, bought it for a dollar and threw away everything but the questions. It makes a good game that you can play for several weeks with made up rules. It did involve lots of rubber bands to keep things sorted out. We ignored the part about calling someone for help.
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Ms50something

Santa Barbara, CA

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Boggle.
Sudoku.
Read.
Rent movies.
Take a class on the internet.
Phone friends and family.
Make popcorn.
Eat popcorn.
And when all else fails, talk!
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AuntSmurf

Branson MO

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Bake a batch of cookies, make a pie, or something similar. Not only will you spend some time together, doing something different, but your RV will smell WONDERFUL!!
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MzDieselCDN

Greenwood, BC for now

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Prepping for full-time 2012!
Currently 5th Wheeling with three parrots
and my co-pilot!
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MzDieselCDN

Greenwood, BC for now

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MzDieselCDN wrote: Having lived 50+ years in the Pacific Wet Coast area, we don't know anything BUT rain, and do all our usual activities when it's raining. We wash vehicles (free water); geocache; sightsee; window shop on old style streets; take thousands of photographs; enjoy the reflections of lights and water at night; walks; fishing; gold panning; rock hounding; slabbing rocks on the diamond saw (less dust in the rain)and then also partake of the usual indoor entertainment... printing oodles of photos after editing; planning our next 500 miles; bulk cooking for the coming week; playing with the parrots; read; writing letters for snail mail (!!); updating our blog; snuggling, etc. Not necessarily in that order, either.
We don't have enough TIME, regardless of the weather!
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