Monday October 29...10:10pm
Up early again this morning. I
don't think we're quite adjusting to the time changes, and we'll be going
through another one tomorrow when we get into Alberta. And then the time changes
again with daylight savings time...oh, who cares! The one
big RV shop in town
opened at 9am and we were there just before that. The service department said
they were pretty busy and "might" be able to look at our furnace problem this
afternoon. But they also asked if we wanted to contact the two other RV repair
places in town, and they happily provided the phone numbers and a telephone. The
one other big place was closed on Mondays, so we went to an independent guy by
the name of "Tom's Mobile RV Repair"
Tom, it turns out, is a
displaced Newfie. Nice guy, and he's not busy so gets to work on it right away.
I'm watching and asking questions in case we ever have furnace problems again
I'll know what to look for. He doesn't seem to mind. He quickly determines that
he thinks the problem is a heat sensor switch buried way at the back of the
furnace and the entire unit will have to be removed. He explained how he arrived
at that decision, and I agreed with him. Looked to be about a 3 hour job, but we
still didn't know until he got it apart if that was indeed the problem, or if we
were able to find the part in town.
We took Whiskey for a long
walk around the Moose Jaw golf course. Saw these funny "snowshoe hares"...or at
least that's what we are calling them. Much bigger than a rabbit...maybe even
slightly bigger than Whiskey. I kind of thought they looked like a rabbit when
they were sitting down, but more like a goat when they were running. What a
funny animal.
When we got back to Tom's he had the furnace all
apart on the bench and showed me the defective switch. He drove me over to the
first RV place we had gone to where they have a better parts department and sure
enough they had what we needed. Ruth and I walked over to pick up a few
groceries while Tom finished the job. By 12:30pm we were on the road. Labour
$260 and $29.45 for the part. Tom makes good money! But now Kevin knows how
these things work, and can probably fix it himself next time should something
ever go wrong again.
And so we drove on to Swift Current with
a strong headwind the whole way. It was a beautiful day though...everybody
around here says there should be some snow on the ground, but it was up to 17
degrees today, and bright and sunny. Checked out a couple of "RV Parks" here to
see if we could get a cheap rate and maybe use the showers, but the places are
dumps. In fact, we wouldn't have stayed there for free! Wal-Mart tonight, and
then off to the Swift Current swimming pool early in the morning for some
exercise.
Total Nights Sleeping in the RV... 16...
October Fuel $ 984.45
October Grocery $ 202.94
October Overnight Costs $ 0
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