WHERE ARE WE
TODAY
" The
Ridge " Durham Ontario
Again it's been awhile
since my last post, so will play a little catch up in this one. We have been
enjoying our time here at " The Ridge " since we got here on June
25th. We have some projects on the go, one is the converting one of the sheds
into a " bunkie " or little cabin for guests to use, but more on that
in another post and will provide pictures. We keep the grass cut, Pat has her
garden, ( not vegetable ) and I have my hobby. That's what this post is really
about.
Last Friday, we hitched up the 5th wheel hooked the cargo trailer to the back of the 5th wheel and off to the Chatham Airport we went. This is an annual event put on by the Chatham Aeronauts R/C Club called " Warbirds and Classics ". It is well attend by flyers from Ontario, Ohio, Illinois and Wisconsin. They have the use of the 5000 ft. runway or the grass on either side of it. We do have to give way to full size aircraft when they need to use it but that isn't that often. RVs and cargo trailers, get set up and fly. Most of the flyers here and their aircraft are way out of my league but I do enjoy coming here even if it's to meet up with these guys that I have known for a number of years, see what they are flying and basically have a great time. I also enjoy looking at their cargo trailers to see what they have and how they have set them up to carry their planes and equipment.
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Our Rig |
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Welcome sign at Chatham Airport |
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B-17 |
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B-17, one of my favorite aircraft |
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Ag Wagon |
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Just landed |
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Don, Chatham club member doing the announcing |
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All the way from Wisconsin |
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Jet, flys over 200 kmh |
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Motor home toy hauler |
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This one is mine |
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Under belly shot |
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Just landed |
Sunday afternoon we
packed up, said our goodbyes and headed to CanAm RV in London to have some
service done on our 5th wheel. This was a scheduled stop as we knew we would be
coming this way. We arrived around 1:30 pm and found a spot to set up until
Monday morning when our 5th wheel would be taken care of.
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Parking lot getting crowded |
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Pat climbed the ladder to take this shot |
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Us set up |
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Tractor drivers getting trailers put away or in the shop for service |
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New friends from Florida and Ohio |
There was a couple
here from North Carolina picking up their new 30 ft. Airstream and shortly
after two more Airstreams pulled in, one from Florida for service and one who
was travelling along with him from Ohio. Before long there were half a dozen
more being dropped off for storage as these owners do not have the space or
city bylaws prevent them from keeping their rigs in their driveways. One couple
were from Toronto and this was their first time out with their new 30 ft. Airstream. Needless to say the lot was fairly full by
Sunday night. However it didn't take long Monday morning to get all in order.
As I mentioned, we were
there for service. We were having more batteries and rear view camera installed and a couple
of shelves reinforced.
For those who have
followed along before, you may remember that I worked part time here showing
people thru their trailer when they came to pick up. June 25th when we left the
area, I left that job to. Low and behold, they had four trailers to deliver
that day and asked me if I would do one for them. As it would be later in the
afternoon, and we had some running around to do, I said yes. By the end of the
day our trailer was done, it was 6 pm when I finished the walk thru so we
decided to stay put for the night and head back to " The Ridge " in
the morning, besides we had a couple of more things we wanted in London that we
couldn't get to on Monday.
Tuesday we were up and off
to do the last couple of errands, back and hooked up and ready to go by 11 am.
Went in to say our goodbyes and was told if we wanted to hang around that I
would be put to work, we quickly thanks but no thanks and got on our way. We were home and set up by 3 pm.
I always like to rave
about CanAm RV, not only because of the great service and the friends we have
there, but also from the comments of the customers that we meet there. When I
see that they come from all over Canada and the U.S. for trailers, hitch work
and service, to me says a lot about the dealership. There are many great
dealerships out there, I'm just biased to this one.
Well this has certainly
turned into being long winded, as Pat would say, " you talk a lot ",
so I will stop for now. Thanks for following along my ramblings, and until the next time, take care.