Although this stop was not planned, we did our usual thing and made the best of it and have enjoyed all our sightseeing that wasn't planned. Today we returned bottles, shopped, and had dumped and refilled water last night. Paul told us at noon that the jack assembly might come in at 1 p.m., (there was not one part, the whole thing was replaced under our warranty). When we returned from gassing the car and a AMA (Alberta Motor assn) trip, the coach was in the shop and finished in time for the Shop Manager to join us for a beverage after work. They have 16 bays and are very professional. We couldn't have been treated better by anyone. We highly recommend Bucar's RV which is celebrating their 50th year. You can see us plugged in right by the side door.
We were amused by the jackrabbits with their long ears and huge feet running around in the lot next door.There is a motorcycle school so we watched them practicing. There is an RV storage next door and we saw these huge compressors with a gigantic fan on the back. They'll go to the oilfields.
2 comments:
where did this all take place? did I miss a day?
Lois
I found it the problem happened a few posts back and I had forgotten, old age has it's downfalls, memory being one and forgetting how to spell. ha ha..
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