Coach Care came through like a champ and finished our repairs today by 2. They installed the door gasket, took out the washer dryer, and fixed the door locks on the closet, and we were good to go. We chugged our way 115 miles or so down I-75, fought Atlanta downtown traffic, and made our way to Coach Care, which is just south of the I-285 loop on the south side of town.
Coach Care is taking us in at 0730 or so in the morning, and we should be clear here by 11 or so.
We originally had the notion to run up and see Bill and Pat and visit brother Dan, but that looks like it may be shelved- I've got a possible Dentist appt on Friday for this abcess problem I've been having, so it looks like we may have to book on over to Greenwood and be ready for early Friday visit.
We'll have the oil changed, filters changed, chassis lube, and a 24 point checklist while we are here... since we didn't know what the maintinance issues were with the coach when we bought it since there were no service records with the coach, we're basically going to start new.
The Coach Care has 50 amp, and water, so we are snugged in for the night, even if it is in one of the final approach lanes for Atlanta airport!
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Besides wishing we had more time together, we had a great time. We arrived back at the RV at 8:05pm.
Let Miss Bette know that Shirley looked up Pigeon Forge in the No Camp Wal-mart book, and it clearly states "Police will wake you up in the middle of the night and make you move".
She can find the book at www.RVbookstore.com.
See u back in Florida,
Marty & Shirley
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