We use propane for the water heater, kitchen stove and the inside heater. We are getting more skilled at managing the propane level because we have to drive to get a fillup (just like gasoline)and it is a hassle making the rig road ready ( need to make sure counter space is fee of flying objects, etc.). We never noticed this aspect of buying propane before since we were always traveling - it was easy to pull in to fill up. But now that we are stationary for a month, the only reason we need to drive the motorhome is to get propane, and today was the last possible moment.
So in to town we went first thing in the morning - breakfast first, of course at Muddy Waters again, then to the Tillamook library for a couple hours of TBC work, then to Tillamook RV for the propane. We decided to check out the fresh fish market next door to the propane lot, and bought a 2.4lb fresh cooked and cleaned crab for dinner tonight- YUM!
Back at the park, we were assigned 5 yurts. It was a pretty day, so I finally got some pictures.
There are 13 yurts and 6 cabins. So far we have done 2,3 4 and 5 cabins in one day. Don, of Don and Judy across the street, told me yesterday that once they did all 13 yurts and 6 cabins in one day when the park was short staffed. I'm not sure I believe that, but who knows:).
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