We live full-time aboard our 40-foot motor home. We've been doing this since 2007 after we bought our first 32-foot motor home. Before that, we sailed aboard our 30-foot Willard 8-ton cutter, cruising 15,500 miles during the first seven years of retirement.
Monday, July 27, 2009
Our Home...Our Home
The rear of our motor home after the storm came through.
Jo and I were off in New Haven, Connecticut, when the phone call came from daughter Lynn. "We just had a bad thunderstorm up here in Kent. You motor home was hit by a falling tree."
That focuses your attention. We tried to determine how bad the damage was and she said the ladder on the rear of the home was ripped off. There was damage to the rear air conditioner. There was a piece of the motor home lying on the ground.
When we arrived home, our son in law John had been on the roof and photographed the damage before putting a tarp over the ripped up roof. We checked inside and the contents of the refrigerator and other things were clearly jostled about. But no water got inside the home.
Now we are in the hands of the insurance company. A claims adjuster will be out to look at the damage in the morning and we'll learn the good news or the bad news about our motor home insurance.
We'll let you know.
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