Daily Excerpt: Diary of an RVer during Quarantine (MacDonald)

 


excerpt from Diary of an RVer during Quarantine (MacDonald) - 

Day 2 - 6 (Wednesday - Monday)

It didn’t take me long to come up with a list of jobs that were long overdue.  Washing and waxing the truck and trailer pretty much got me through the first week.  Each day, I congratulated myself for a job-well-done with a “Quarantini” … which tastes just like a martini except that you drink it at home alone!  And you don’t even have to wait for Happy Hour – when you’re confined in a trailer, you can be happy at 11:00 in the morning!  As they say in the RV world:  it’s 5 o’clock somewhere!  


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AWARD FOR RV OOPSIES
Kops-Fetherling International Book Award for Sports and Recreation



AWARD FOR TRAVELS WITH ELLY
American Bookfest Best Books Award Finalist




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