Thursday, March 31, 2011
Departure from PCB
The day was spent cleaning our temporary home and loading Big Blue for the journey back to Nova Scotia. Our whole trip has been fun, but I didn’t see any fun in this day at all, just manual labour.
Big Blue is full – from the floor to the roof, inside and out. We had to leave some things behind.
It wasn’t supposed to be this way, but it is. We didn’t buy much, where did all this stuff come from?
Fortunately we used some of those vacuum bags for clothes. You know the kind, where you stuff in a pile of clothes and then suck all the air out with the vacuum cleaner. The packages is only a quarter the size.
If the air ever goes back in those bags while driving, it will blow the roof right off the truck.
After getting almost everything inside that could possibly go, and testing to see if the doors would still close, a little hitch hiker was noticed.
Lets zoom in for a closer look. Hmmm, one of Florida’s little frogs.
Must have taken the jump course, because it is quite a jump from the ground to where it was next to the door rubber. And he did it with the door closed.
Now where the heck are those little Green Geckos. I don’t trust any of them anymore!
At any rate the two thousand mile plus journey from Panama City Beach to Nova Scotia starts tomorrow. Turn up the heat, melt the snow, have no desire to see any of that. I didn’t miss it a bit.
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