I've tried to come up with a way to keep the spare tire for the dolly on the dolly, but we also have to keep the ramps on the dolly to get the car on the dolly and there isn't room for the tire. So it sits in the back of the car. Not ideal, but the best we can do for now. The back of the car seemingly is getting fuller all the time with little purchases here and there. By the time we park the RV and head back to NC, it will probably be packed tight.
We arrived here at Davis Monthan AFB Jan 26 and have enjoyed every moment. The first couple of days, we had Kent and Betty Meyer to show us around, but since then we've been on our own. I think we have seen or visited about every attraction of interest to us now, and we've enjoyed them all.
But most of all, being back on an Air Force Base and hearing the hum of airplanes and the cleanliness and discipline of a military base. It is so unlike a civilian community. It is a town within a larger town, with all the shopping amenities and fitness facilities (which I have used just about every day) housing, medical and all the necessities. But without the politics and discord and clutter.
The Agave Campground here on the base is definitely one of the nicest campgrounds we've ever stayed in. It were recently voted as the best military campground in the Western US, and I can understand why. I hope that we are able to come back next winter for a longer stay.
And seeing the old aircraft has rekindled a lot of memories of a past that I was a part of.
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