Above, minutes ago, a view of the front yard. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Just as forecast, the storm has arrived.
Above, the deck and patio furniture. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
When I woke up this morning, it was sprinkling rain. But now, it is snowing. It has been snowing for about a half hour and now it is coming down pretty hard and, so far, it has dumped about a half inch.
Above, everything is getting covered. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Looking outside right now as I am writing this, it looks like a blizzard. It is currently 34° outside, but the temperature is going to drop to freezing.
3 comments:
Hi Armand, I saw your response in this month’s issue of Motorhome (January 2019) as it refers to the corner bed. Any chance you could advise a bit more detail about who makes the queen bed pad, etc. A photo would be great if you have one and are willing. It really is one of the few things I dislike about our 2015 Itasca. Every time I make the bed I tell myself there must be a better way. It just looks messy no matter what I do. It sounds like you have it figured out but I seem to have a mental block on this. Thank you! Jinny
Jinny:
I have no idea who makes the queen bed pad. Probably your best bet in finding out is to contact Winnebago and they should have the information. As far as a photo, I will post one in another blog. It is nothing too terribly exciting since all I use is a Travasak, as mentioned in my Motorhome response. - A.
To see a photo of my bed:
https://armandsrancho.blogspot.com/2019/01/minnie-winnie-queen-bed.html (just copy and past this link)
Travasak is no longer in business, but I believe there are other manufacturers who make double (or queen-size) sleeping bags.
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