Sunday, August 19, 2007

Day 4: The Day the RV Got Hot











We finally headed out of Florida this morning, bound for New Orleans. We went through two states and crossed the Mississippi River to get there. The roads were really bad and all our stuff in the RV shook like crazy. (Thank goodness I got that tip to put bubble wrap between the dishes.) On our way into town we saw several shells of houses and people living in RV's and tents. This is two years after Hurricane Katrina. It is very sad.
The RV park we stayed in was interesting, to say the least. It was located in a harbour off Lake Pontchartrain in a working district. But the owners were very friendly and they offered a shuttle into the French Quarter. Once we got to the park and "hooked up" we noticed the front A/C wasn't working. Super handy Scott, called the RV tech and started looking into the problem. They figured out it was the Start Capacitor, which was still under warranty, and wasn't a big deal to replace. So we decided we could leave the problem till tomorrow and went into the French Quarter. Downtown didn't seem affected by the storm at all. There were a ton of people there. We ate some great shrimp Po Boy's and ended the evening with beignets at Cafe Du Monde.
Ooh La La.!


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Great work.