Tuesday, April 14, 2020

Our New Washer and A River Drive…

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There is no better way to start any day than with a great breakfast. This morning the fare was Biscuits and Gravy a dish I love but don’t get to eat very often. However, when I am exceptionally nice Sharon will make it for me. The days simply pass by as we have settled into our new routine. Yet every now and then we decide to get out for a drive to see the Spring wildflowers of the hill country.

Spring is always the best time to visit Texas because of the abundance of wildflowers  blooming along the roadways. One of our favorite drives is along the River Road from Canyon Lake to New Braunfels Texas.

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At the end of this particular scenic drive I had a little surprise for Sharon as we drove north to San Marcos Texas where I had that morning called Aqua brew Brewery to discover they offered curbside service We parked out front and called to ask them them to fill two of our growlers with their IPA’s. A guy came out and grabbed the growlers from the open back hatch of our CRV, made the transaction with the credit card we left back there and brought back our card, the receipt along with the freshly filled growlers! Excitedly we headed back to camp for a super special happy hour after proper sterilization and hand washing of course.

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We also received our new ZENY Portable Mini Twin Tub Washing Machine from Amazon and took it out of the box to give it a whirl. The directions were minimal but with a few You Tube videos I was able to figure out how to use it. We did about four loads of laundry in it and were quite impressed.

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Most amazing to us was how quiet it is. We set it up in our shower so we could fill the wash tub up with water and then later we could easily drain the wash tub right into the shower floor. The only caveat was I used a small extension cord and looped it over the top of the shower enclosure to make sure the plug was off the bottom of the shower to ensure the cord didn’t get wet during draining.

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We overloaded it the first time around and then figured out that about 2/3 full was plenty to ensure the clothes cleaned properly. The spin cycle is especially awesome. We have to put less items in the spinner but after only a minute or two the clothes are nearly dry just from the spin cycle. We are certainly happy with this purchase and it will keep us out of the laundromats for a good while as we endeavor to stay safe. We continue to social distance to help prevent the spread of this nasty virus… 

NOTE: We are currently sheltering in place at Canyon Lake, Texas…

8 comments:

  1. Hey Sharon. That fifth pic looks awfully familiar. Pretty sure you took us there back in ‘72 or ‘73. With your new machine, laundromats might be a thing of the past, John. Stay safe

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  2. Looks like a nice drive along he river. I'm sure you'll get a lot of use out of the washer, that's a nice addition.

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    1. ... and given the situation a very necessary addition!

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  3. Our MH came with a washer/dryer and you are so thankful it did. You are going to be very happy campers not having to go to the Laundromat anymore. Great purchase.

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    1. I still prefer going to the laundromat as everything gets done faster but it's not safe.. One of the many things I have to give up for awhile! This really is a nifty little washer and I sure am amazed John found it! So glad he likes to research ways to make life easier.

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  4. WOW neat washing machine. Stay safe, stay healthy and wash your hands.

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  5. Nice! So glad for you both. Very Interesting!

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  6. Love the washing machine almost as much as the beautiful flowers. Texas hill country is so on my bucket list.

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