I continue to be amazed at the "Catch 22" situations we end up getting into with club memberships. We were staying at Potlatch RV Park which is a reciprocal club with both RPI (Resort Parks International) and ROD (Resorts of Distinction), both of which we have memberships with. They both have a rather strange rule which provides that you may only stay 7 nights -- instead of the usual 14 -- at any resort within 125 air miles of your home address. I guess it kinda makes sense if you are a part-time RVer -- they don't want you hanging out at a nearby camp-site all summer.
However, if you are a full time RVer, what difference does it make where your mail (and address of record) goes? They also have another rather obscure rule (at least the camp manager here had never heard of it before!) that you cannot combine the days you have with RPI and ROD! or use them one after the other!
What it amounts to is that Potlatch RV has several empty sites. We cannot move to our new campsite at Riverbend RV until August 4 when they have an opening (unless one guy moves out this weekend like he's been hinting to the managers...). We would have liked to just stay at Potlatch -- and pay for the extra days -- and the manager would have liked to fill one of his empty slots. But, both the ROD and RPI reservations people on the telephone told him that he would be voiding his contract with them (though one of the operators had told us that the campground could waive the 125 mile rule...) if we did so...
So we packed up and moved a half hour or so down the road to park in front of Daughter Mary Mae's house. It isn't ideal since it's a pretty narrow dead end road. Fortunately, there is only one house on the road beyond theirs, so we're not inconveniencing too many people. We have an extra 50 amp extension cord -very heavy - that we store here so that we can plug in at the end of the house.
Son-in-law Scott and Granddaughter Claire are off tonight to Blackrock/Rexville Amphitheatre for another performance of The Merry Wives of Windsor. MM is the stage manager, so she went along as well to deal with any emergencies that come up as well as last-minute details for tomorrow's Iron Man when the troupe will perform all three shows starting at 1 PM.
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