Vancouver is experiencing more heavy rainfall and this is a leaky RV's worst nightmare and guess what? I have a leaky RV. I am not sure how bad the leak is and how long it has been around but I know there is water seeping into my RV and I am anxious to visit the RV and do something about it if I can.
Yikes!
I am sure the RV will survive but the more water, the more damage that is occurring and I need to get this leak stopped sooner rather later. I will make an attempt this Saturday morning as I am out taking care of a little side business I have been taking care of since 2007.
I think the leak developed or became worse after I had the RV washed and detailed. I am sure the dirt and grime had most of the leaky holes plugged up over the past three years. Everything will be OK, right, and there is no need to worry. I do worry because I want my RV to be in pristine shape and by allowing this to happen I am being so very negligent. Things will work out I know and I just need to stay focused on the goal at hand and that is to prepare and ready myself for moving into an RV and living life on the road.
As I looked for more RV blogs to read as I am pretty much caught up on my favourites I discovered that there are many people out there living in their RV's on a full time basis. I am definitely not alone and will pass by many more people like myself, probably more than I can imagine too! One blog caught my eye and provides me with many ideas on how I can make my own RVing adventure work for me. Here is the link: http://roadbandit.com
Even though it is raining out I still think it is a beautiful day and I long to be experiencing a day much like this from the comfort of my RV rather than this life-killing office at a job I can barely take working at.
So on that note I will bid you peace until next time.
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