Nov. 11, 2011 (11-11-11) - It was a busy morning packing the car and figuring out how to winterize the RV. The first time for anything is always the toughest. Donna, our next site RV neighbor from Washington, gave me a hug before we took off. There is an RV community camaraderie that we keep hearing about and have experienced ourselves. I noticed a sign at the RV park office today that informed RVers to carry a flashlight at night when walking the paved park roads because rattlesnakes will warm themselves at night on the heated pavement. Yikes!!
Once we had the car loaded with all our stuff and the two cats with all their stuff, we headed west on I-10. It was such a pleasure to drive the car after being in the RV, which drives like a truck. We drove through Joshua Tree National Park and spent the night at a Mom & Pop motel in Twentynine Palms, CA. Cooper and Teva loved exploring the motel room.
(Who knew that a cat would use a litter box at 75 mph?)
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