Following the Barkers

Following the Barkers

Friday, September 7, 2012

Friday, September 7, 2012, South Fork, CO


Friday, September 8, 2012, South Fork, CO
I spent much of the morning on the phone and computer giving our new Master Card number to the companies that charge monthly bills to the card. I gave up on a few of them. I'll wait until they send me notification that the old card wouldn't process the bill.

We already had some trees change
Our main activity planned for today was to go into South Fork and wash all our dirty clothes at the Laundromat. When Gerri was getting the laundry supplies out of the cabinet she found a bottle leaking. Luckily it was in a plastic tray. That prompted taking everything out of the cabinet and cleaning it up. On the way we stopped at the Snack Shack and got root beer floats. The laundry took about 2 hours.

Back at the park Gerri stopped at the gift shop and bought some postcards and souvenirs. Before putting the laundry supplies back I removed the electronics for the satellite internet system we no longer use. I took out the controller, modem and router but left the wires in place.


We had invited Alan to go to dinner with us, tonight the menu was BBQ, Brisket, sausage and turkey breast. The dinners also included all the trimmings. Alan came over before dinner and we visited for awhile. There was a country western singer for entertainment. The singer was good and the meal was excellent.

After supper Alan went to the dance at the Big Barn. We returned to the coach and I got a few things ready to travel, the Jeep hooked up and some things put away. Gerri got the compartment above the washer straightened up and things put away.


We were in Aspen Park, it's behind the trees.  On the right is Hummingbird Park.  Two weeks ago  there were 200 RVs in Humming Bird Park and 120 in Aspen Park.  Fun Valley has over 520 RV sites plus a motel, rental cabins and trailers.

1 comment:

  1. I am glad to hear that you got your cabinet stuff re-stowed and everything cleaned up. I hate it when a container leaks. What a mess.

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