Saturday, May 4, 2013

Returning Home/Moochdocking in Eric's Mom's Driveway

We left the Walmart in Vestal, NY at 7:40 am.  Eric is driving, as it's just a few hours to Rotterdam.  I'm glad it's Saturday, we have to make time today.  We've got an 11 am date with Eric's Great Aunt Betty across the Mohawk River in Glenville.  She hasn't seen our motorhome yet and is very curious about it.  With the slides extended, our motorhome would take up most of the side street where Aunt Betty lives.    We don't want to inconvenience the neighbors, so off to the Price Chopper to extend the slides and get ready for our guest.  Our son, Adam, agreed to pick up Aunt Betty and bring her to see our RV.









Aunt Betty & Eric.
She approves of our
choice of motorhome.







Who is this bird with the green
band?  It's Talyn.  He lives
with our son, Adam.  He's here
to meet Gomtuu, The Traveler.




Aunt Betty is happy to see us, but she's keeping a tight schedule today.  Her ride to lunch will arrive at her house at 12:15 pm today.  After a too short visit, it's time Aunt Betty to leave.  We will visit her soon.  Hugs and kisses all around.... Goodbye Aunt Betty!

It's time to close up the motorhome and go to the Schenectady Water Pollution Control Facility to dump our tanks.  This service is free.  We appreciate this.

No we can go to Eric's Mom's house to settle in...

We're home!  It's time to move Jerry's car from the driveway, back the motorhome in, return her car to the driveway and park our Jeep in front of the motorhome.  Then we settle in.  We get water from Mom's house and plug into the external 20 amp outlet.  We don't have a sewer outlet, so we conserve water.  Jerry doesn't charge a nightly fee to park.... Moochdocking has started.






We are comfortable in
Jerry's driveway.
Be careful going into &
out of the motorhome...
The neighbor's lawn has
been hydroseeded.










An anticipated home coming is
an opportunity for shopping.
Eric had several packages
sent to Mom's house.
This is like Christmas!













This is a surprise!  Many of the
photos on Jerry's refrigerator
are post cards we sent her
while traveling. 

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