Well since I last wrote a few things have happened. We drove to South Dakota so I could get my drivers license. This was met with the license bureau being closed for veterans holiday. Ironically I had talked to my mail forwaring company saying that I was planning to come up and see the office and get my license and they didn’t mention that they would be closed. We at least had a decent dinner at The Ground Round. Now the down side Hotels.com messed up my reservation (smoking vs. non-smoking) and we had to check 3 other hotels in the area due to a state champion was in town and most everything was full. Well eventually we found a hotel and went to sleep. Well the next morning we headed back to KS and that part of the trip was pretty much uneventful. Later that night we were wathing the news and saw that 3 tornadoes had hit central Iowa. That was not surprising since the cross winds we hit on the drive home were a little intense. We have had some other fun times recently. We met Steve and Vicki Riegle who have full timed for 3 years and also spent 3 winters here in Kansas City. We had a wonderful time comparing Montana’s and swapping ideas for improvements to Montana’s and winterizing. You can find them on the MOC forum. We look forward to seeing them again before they head out in January and hopefully at rallies. Then 2 days later we met Dale and Kathy McKee who own a Montana are located in the same park as us. We had a similar conversation that we did with Steve and Vicki. We also watched the final race of NASCAR, Greg Biffle won, Tony Stewart won the points and my favorite Rusty Wallace is now retired. Well I have decided to re-do the winterization of the water hose. Basically it will be the same but I will use the orange heat tape that you but at your local hardware store. The heat tape cable kit needs some diagnostic, I will use it to wrap my 15′ hose and I’ll have a longer hose for another time. Our first electric bill came and it was $130, to note we are using electric for the water heater. I may change to gas to see what difference it makes. We also have had our propane filled from 30% to 70% and it was about the same at $127. We are keeping the coach at 68 degrees for now and we will see how things fair out as it gets colder. We had some chilly days (30′s to 40′s) but now we are back in the 50′s. Well see ya for now!