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End of the Journey

I glad you and Dudley are home. It was nice meeting you two on July 4th in Pensacola and a honor for me to sign the banner. I've enjoyed the post and the pics.
 
Uhummm:dontknow: how much does one need? We each had the jeans we were wearing plus a pair of shorts for when I did laundry. Then 3-4 tee shirts and a couple of undershirts for Dudley. 2 changes of socks a piece. Bathing suit in case; like yeah way too cold even indoor pools :yikes:. Boots we had on and flip flops. Shaving and teeth things, hair brush. Used lotions and shampoo in hotels.
Halve of givi bag (part attached to rack) had rolled leather jacket and on the side of that was the Frogg Toggs in their stuff sacks. This left the lid for 1 pillowcase which held each of our things. As to dirty, if I couldn't wash it in the hotel sink (due to cold and not enough time to dry) it either got worn (if only the 2nd day:D) or we rolled it tight and stuffed it into space in the bags. :roflblack: Some days we worn the same shirt at least 3 days running. You have to remember it was chilly, always had a jacket, we bathed every night, no sweating, if we smelled we would never see the same ppl again so who really cared :thumbup:.
Oh, in the front trunk was my laptop in its case, plastic Walmart bag held our headache stuff, vitamins and such, toiletries bag, quart of oil, sunscreen, glasses, flashlight, you know normal stuff. Could even fit a bottle of wine, water and the occasional bag of chips, apple or 2, sweet roll. Not saying things didnt get a bit squished, but it all worked fine. The flip flops were constantly having to be repositioned.
Think I covered it all. The camera was in a fanny pack that I always wore, as was my ID and money and jot it down note book.
:ohyea:Want me to go and pack for ya'll next trip?

Actually, I want to know if you have a much older sister who would be interested in a chubby 60-something widower!!!!!! :bowdown:
 
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