New Orleans once paved it’s roads…
Once.
They missed the section in the book Street Building For Modern Civilization where it said they’d need to occasionally repair or upgrade said roads.
New Orleans once paved it’s roads…
Once.
They missed the section in the book Street Building For Modern Civilization where it said they’d need to occasionally repair or upgrade said roads.

Hmmm…that’s not something you want to see in the bed of a truck after a long day of towing down a very bumpy interstate.
Didja spot it?
No?
Where the hell did that extra bolt come from?!
Actually, I do know where it’s from. Not hugely critical–but it’s one of two that support the airbag on our air hitch.
I’ll have to see about tearing it down, inspecting, and repairing it this week.
We’re in transit from Kerrville, TX, heading to the east. Tonight, we’re overnighting at Delta Downs racetrack & casino–they happily welcome RVers.
It didn’t occur to us until about five minutes before a race that we’d parked right in front of the start gate.
So, apparently, I’ve a jury summons from Arapahoe county, CO–but we’re SD residents and currently in NM. I’m sure there’s a protocol for such things.

Took advantage of the break in the rain (in a desert, I know… it’s bizarre) to do some necessary tow-vehicle maintenance: oil and coolant change in preparation for the trip south then east. Above, a quick stop at the Grant County landfill in Ephrata, WA to drop off the used waste.
We’ll also need to flush and fill the transmission fluid and replace its filter, too. Not sure the weather is going to hold, so it might be a rainy or even a snowy-day job this weekend or next!