Living the RV Dream

Living the RV Dream



Saturday, June 30, 2012

A Fish Story

We have been on the night shift this week so it has limited our off time adventures, plus I have not been feeling well for a week or so. Yesterday was a hectic and busy night and Victoria and I felt pretty beat up from the nights work.
When I got up this morning to the beautiful Wyoming sun I thought we need to get out of Dodge for a while before going to work. So after morning coffee we packed a lunch and headed out to find a secluded place on the river.
We followed the road to where the Snake and Hoback Rivers meet and drove up along the Hoback until we found a nice spot. Victoria set up our chairs and I threw a line in the river.
I have been fishing a bit on my off time and have reconfirmed that I am the world’s worst fisherman. I walked up and down the rocky river bank tossing my $4.00 lure in and hoping to feel the tug of a cutthroat trout and praying that I don’t lose the lure on the rocky bottom.
I moved along thinking if I were a trout this would be a good place to hang out so I toss my line but to no avail. As I fish I look all around at the wonders’ beauty that surrounds me. The tall spires of the rocky cliffs above my head. My ears are filled with the sound of the crystal clear river rushing over the rocks. And I enjoy the simple pleasure of being out in nature.
As I look down stream at Victoria relaxing and basking in the morning sun the thoughts of the busy work nights wash away with the current of the river. I am in a serene place and my thoughts are only of the majestic beauty that surrounds me and the one who created it all.
I tossed my line several dozen times and all I managed to catch was the occasional rock. I do have some skill as a fisherman as I managed not to lose the $4.00 imitation speckled trout. So I have decided that fishing is a wonderful past time and I am going to continue to fish all summer long. If I should catch a fish that would be great, but I have discovered that for me there is a lot more to fishing than catching fish.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Busy, Busy, Busy

We have been really busy the past few weeks. The KOA is almost full to capacity each night. It is crazy around here. We have been on the evening shift the past 2 weeks. We don’t get done until 8:00-8:30 each night.
I am still working on projects with my work partners. Our new bathrooms and laundry have arrived so we have been installing plumping drains and water. More fun for me crawling underneath in tight spaces. I am the only one skinny enough to fit. I have been also building steps and landing for the new buildings. All this is done in between escorting RVers to their sites.
Victoria and the other ladies have been running around like chickens with their heads cut off. Checking people in, answering the phones and making reservations along with running the camp store. I think the women have the harder job, they have to smile and welcome everyone. It is organized (sort of) chaos in the office.
This is before the evening rush




Don’t feel too sorry for us though on or time off we have :


Gone fishing
 One of those is mine



 Gone cycling



Gone to Yellowstone

Gone rafting (whitewater and scenic)
Gone hiking in the Tetons


 Last night we went to a complementary diner show (BBQ) and singing cowboys. Tomorrow horse back riding and steak diner. Life is tough here in Wyoming at the KOA but we are doing our best.