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Tag Archives: Winnebago Industries
The Day The Music Died
We were up early and moved the RV over to the service lot where we lined up with several others who were there for service too. Our 34′ rig is dwarfed by most of the others which are 40-footers. While … Continue reading
Posted in August, Daily Post, Iowa
Tagged Buddy Holly, Church, Churches, Clear Lake IA, Forest City IA, Tiny Churches, Winnebago, Winnebago Industries
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Minnesota!
The last two days have been spent hanging out in Forest City, Iowa, at the Winnebago Industries Customer Service lobby with several other people in the same situation. It’s been fun comparing notes and getting to know new friends. While … Continue reading
Posted in April, Daily Post
Tagged Forest City Iowa, Minnesota, minnesota state line, Winnebago Industries
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A Pit Stop
Yup, it froze over night. The brown grass had a light covering of snow, but the streets were clear. The RV park which had been filled to near capacity is now near empty as one by one the snowbirds moved … Continue reading
