Bigdog, not good at all. Glad that Ryan was not harmed. Thats why we have the two shepards, no one comes on the property when we are gone. I think my neighbor feeds them only ever other day when we are gone so they ar always looking for a slow moving meal.
Bob
National Tradewinds with Nissan 4x4 Ext Cab/Honda CRV Toad
It's the Journey not the Destination
RVing since 1970
Bigdog,
Glad to hear Ryan is okay and nothing was taken. Guess you'll be buying a bigger lock and a thicker door.
If you're heading for Moab and Arches, don't worry, the temps should be getting up near 100 by the time you get there. We were there in late June about 5 years ago and the highs were around 110-115. Now that's just too hot for me! Have fun though.
grousehunter 61 wrote: Jon, borrow Chucks airedale and see how the s.o.b likes that. As Teri & Bob said, glad that Ryan is OK, must have been terrifying for him.
Jon, sorry that Ryan had to go through something like that, the airedale would have enjoyed it though, for him everything tasts like chicken.
Chuck and Mary Pierson
2000 Winnebago Journey 36L
with Eagle Vision toad
FMCA F347609
The Journey Has Begun
OH Jeanie and Jon , Thank goodness Ryan is ok. We had a guy try to break in when we were home it was scary, very scary. Ryan keep your sweet smile we care about you !!
Hey folks,we really appreciate all the notes for Ryan...It is amazing that even tho he,the burgular,didn't get anything,that it's costing a small fortune to repair the damage..They suggested that we replace the door with a fire code door and I found that the only difference between the fire door and a regular metal one is the sticker and the price,so I got the regular one and with all the hardware,it came to just under $200 and you can just guess what the deductible on the ins is.You got it,$200...
10 more days of school and we're outta here..
DavidG,the first time my family went to Ghost Ranch was in a '55 Desoto 4dr sedan and there was 7,seven,of us...We went from Olympia to Salt Lake city,Bryce,Zion,North Rim and then across to Embudo,Santa Fe and up to the ranch.. On the way home we went to Walsenburg Co,Garden of ther Gods,Royal Gorge and then into Rocky Mtn and home thru Grand tetons and final Yellowstone..Does anyone remember the cg at Old Faithful????
When we got home we discovered the funny hum we heard occasionally was a cracked wishbone...
GO COUGARS
2001 Ford 7.3L PSD Excursion
Ride Rite air bags
AFE Stage1 air-inlet
4"MBRP exhaust
Hellwig rear sway bar 2005 Keystone COUGAR 304BHS
Tekonsha Prodigy
1200 Equalizer hitch
2008 Thomas w/Mercedes-Benz 78 pass. school bus
5 yr old twins........that was an easy time. it was when they were 9 months old, and we went thru 550 diapers in a week! yes that is correct, one week! major case of trots! every thirty min or there abouts! I can laugh now, back then...........oh man! what a week, or really about 10 days worth!
Any way, twins are not allowed! yep that is the story, and I will stick to it! by the way, mine were 22 last feb, and still shorter than me at 5' 16" tall, vs my 6'0" tall! That also is my story, and I am sticking to it! yassiree! Some where is a picture of them at 17" and all of 4lbs 14oz or there abouts last Feb of 86 or so.........
Marty
05 Chev CC D/A LS Dooley
92 Navistar dump truck, 7.3L 7 sp, 4.33 gears with a Detroit no spin
00 Chev C2500, V5700, 4L80E, 4.10, base truck, no options!
92 Red-e-haul 12K equipment trailer
3 Single axle utility trailers
Good to hear from you again, Marty! Thought about you when we had this year's rally. Someone took a picture of us, standing by our trailer talking trucks!
Jon, I learned to drive in a DeSoto! It was a 50's something--too long ago to remember those details. Anyone that can remember driving a DeSoto is giving away their age!
Linda and husband Dave (retired US Army) W7DDW
Jake, the 86# Black Lab "kid"
2002 Arctic Fox 25R, Honda 2000i
2003 DODGE 3500 SLT Quad Cab, 4x4, SRW, HO CTD, 3.73, 48RE, Jake Brake