Before leaving the Tucson Rodeo grounds, I had a few things left to do at the trailer. I'm not a big fan of heights, but for the first time, I climbed up on top of the trailer, and secured the sign. This has always been something that Jim has taken care of, but I knew that he would be anxious to get out of Tucson, and back on the road to Indianapolis . He arrived just before noon, hooked up the trailer, and we left shortly thereafter.
Dry camping for just under two weeks, used almost all of our propane, so I stopped at Lazy Days RV just down the street from the rodeo grounds, and refilled the tank. The cold weather kept the furnace, and the catalytic heater going for most of the nights. The use of the water heater, stove top, and refrigerator, added to the propane usage for those days. The tank was almost full when we parked, and it took 20 gallons to refill.
By the time we had unloaded the motor home, repositioned all of the vehicles, and did a couple of other things, it was late afternoon, and time to call it quits for the day. It's good to be home, and back to our normal routines.
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