50 States, Day 265

  Mulberry, Standing Down

"Faith is love taking the form of aspiration."
~William Ellery Channing



With a carport and some time, we cleaned out the bike and trailer, sorted through things, and hauled junk- er, stuff- to the thrift shop, the Post Office, and the garbage. Surprise, there wasn't that too much of anything, probably because there isn't much room in the first place! 

Since we didn't have time before the launch, today I took the time to inventory our belongings. So for your edification, I present our:

Inventory

THE BIKE

SADDLEBAGS


(2 ea) Gerbing pants, jacket liners, gloves and thermostats.
Tools
Hammer and spikes for tent
Leatherman Swiss type knife
Window cleaner
Bulbs and small parts
Rain suits
Electrical tape, duct tape, baling wire and Zip Ties

TRUNK

Maps
Sunscreen
Discount and locator booklets
Electronics including iPad, Nook, cell phones, Hot Spot, accessories and chargers
Daily food, mostly snacks
Sweat shirt (2)
Purse
Neck cooling ties
Spare face shields (2)
Owner's manual


VARIOUS STORAGE

Riding gloves
Wallet
Business cards
Pens & small tablet
Others' contact cards
Registration, insurance docs
Discount and gift cards
Kickstand pad
Camera and spare battery
Lip balm
Tire Gauge

THE TRAILER, BASEMENT

3 drawer storage with paper plates, plastic ware, paper towels, salt, placemats, dish soap, cutting board, utensils, dish towel, extra diabetic supplies and meds, various dry food.
Pots 'n pans
Folding canvas chairs (2)
Double sleeping bag with sheet liner
Coleman fuel
Suitcases (3)
Boots (2 pair)
Lug wrench
Trouble light
Extension cord
Surge protector
Lantern
Flashlights (2)
Head lamps (2)
First aid kit
Ear plugs
Pillows (3)
Towels
Sweat shirts (2)
Dirty clothes bag
Waterproof spray
Quilt
Egg carton
Tent accessories
Featherlight sewing machine
Boxes of fabric (2)
Cutting board for fabric
Toiletry bags (2)
Books
Knitting
Laundry soap

TRAILER TOP

Plastic tent accessories, poles
Artificial turf
Aluminum table
Coleman stove

OFFICE BOX

Checkbooks
Pens
Calculator
Business cards
Checkbook checks and registers
Tax bills, receipts
Manuals for electronics

SUITCASE, HIS

Pants (3)
Shorts (2)
Swim/bike shorts
T-shirts (3)
Long sleeve T's (3)
Dress shirt and polo shirt
Underwear and socks (7)
Flip flops
Tennis shoes
Long johns
Pajama bottoms

SUITCASES (2) HERS

Pants (4)
Short sleeve shirts (3)
Tank top
Long sleeve T's (4)
Long sleeve shirt
Sleeping tank top
Pajamas
Sandals
Tennis shoes
Underwear & socks

OTHER STUFF

Helmets (2)
Intercoms (2)
Leather jacket, his
Windbreaker hers
Ski jacket hers

COOLER

Various food and drink items, seldom without Diet Dr. Pepper or Diet Pepsi

THE VAULT

Passports and cash, cleverly hidden

That's about it! Tomorrow we say goodbye to the condo (sniff) and hit the road once again, headed toward Orlando and the tourist traps associated with it. 

And remember: Next time you walk into your laundry room to do the clothes, thank God it's not a coin op down the street. We sure have appreciated it!

And a big 'Thank you!' to Phill and Amy Thorleifson for hooking us up with the condos, both before and after the cruise. What a treat.  

See ya!








2 comments:

Mel said...

Regarding that "Featherlight sewing machine"... that's NOT what Libby calls it. She told me that thing weighs a ton and, if she had her weigh, um... way, it would be the first thing to go... along with the trailer, of course!

Unknown said...

Libby's correct. 'Featherweight' in the 50s or 60s when it was made, meant lighter grade steel. Ethyl is a beast. Oops. I didn't say that!
KP