OK, Bloomington was a great show, I got sick in the middle of it, felt like I pulled a rib out of place but come to find out it was a stomach flu. It hurt right at the end of my sternum for two days, I tried everything, even nitro thinking it was my heart... Peter got it a couple of days later.
The shelving works great!! I got the ornaments all set up on them, I'm getting new boxes to hold the overflow next week. I've also put the leather collars, laynards and couplers on a rolling shelf too. Makes the shop look really great. The leashes are still hanging from the rafters of the tent frame, looks good that way.
I was able to give away the extra boxes to my vendor neighbors daughter. She needs them for storing winter clothes etc. She was using cardboard boxes from the grocery store and these will keep her stuff clean and dry.
It was so great to just push the shelves up into the trailer... I got a pair of ramps, alumimum ... so lightweight!! They hold over 1000 lbs so nothing to worry about. I strap the shelves in and they just stay that way.. Peter is excited too as he says that the trailer is much easier to pull now... same amount of product, just adjusted differently.
We left there on Tuesday morning and as soon as we left the bank the RV transmission started acting up, light came on. When the engine got hot we lost all gears except for 2nd and reverse. We stopped for gas, started up again and all was fine until the engine/transmission got hot again. We stopped in South Bend, IN at a transmission shop and they said that it was probably a sensor but would take 3 or 4 days to fix it due to taking it out, taking it apart and putting in a new sensor.

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Dear Cathy,
You didn't finish. What about Blommington, Illinois. Please let me know. Love, Connie
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