We slept that night on Simplicity, in Washington Park. As soon as it started to almost start to get dark, the deer started to come out, does, fawns, and even a forkie came out. This guy was driving by and caught a glimpse of the forkie, and he almost ended up in the bushes. I heard the wife yell, and the brake lights turned on. The Captain prepped for unstepping the mast. We decided to unstep in the morning. We didn't have to have the truck back until 11:45am. We have plenty of time. Roxi and I woke up to the Captain banging around up top, as usual. It was almost time to unstep. We got her unstepped without much trouble, The hardest thing really was moving the mast forward, the truck was hindering us from balancing the mast on the front rail. But we did it.
Got it wrapped up, and Captain Carey got her all tucked in her corner, back to the car, gassed up, and back to the U-haul, only about 5 minutes late, and that didn't really count because the kids and I were there at 11:40. I loaded the truck stuff in the car, while the Captain took care of the paperwork. Then we went back to Simplicity to get her all wrapped up for the winter. Captain Carey got her tarped up, in the rain, and we headed home. We got home at about 5:30pm. And we are now working on getting things together for a yard sale. It seems like every time we go up and spend any time with Simplicity, We are reminded of our goal. Cruising.!!! bunkmate
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