After two church services on Easter Sunday, the pleasant weather induced us to wash and wax the motorhome, preparing for this year’s travels. Kay is so much smaller than me, and volunteered to wash the roof. She is so thorough, scrubbing all the tiny crevices, moulding, and seams; it didn’t look this good when we bought it. As she was washing the roof, I washed the rest of the motorhome, and we finished about the same time, and both of us were soaking wet.
Monday found the weather again quite pleasant, and after the dew dried, we embarked on the annual waxing of the motorhome. Once again, Kay climbed on the roof to wax the top of the cowling over the cab and made short work of it. This area gets the most sun and the finish fades very easily. We completed the waxing job about mid-afternoon, and I washed and waxed our toad (aka towed), the Saturn, while Kay did some gardening. We finished abut the same time, barely dragging our tired bodies into the house. Recovery was much slower than a few years ago!
Now, all we have left is packing, and hooking up the Saturn. It’s going to be a great year.