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It may be 1" road base, but its gravel... enough to end Lake Paradise down here on the South end, no help for #10, 11, and 12, but we will figure out something. That pile by #1 is for the North end... the overhead wires and the oversized truck were not a match (reminder to self: a 15-yard dump truck is useless in this park; it is far better to use two loads from a smaller 8-yard, more maneuverable truck).
We all must have thought about Nancy this week and her attempted PP cardboard recycle program.
It seems that we have all ordered and unpacked large items this week, the result was we collectively "filled" the dumpster as of Friday evening... with cardboard. Yes, it was all flattened and done right, but it was a glut of cardboard week !
FYI, I "did" pass along to management the concerns of "transient" occupants.
The unvetted (unknown) overnight visitor may be only a one-time thing, I don't think that we are no longer a long-term (month-to-month) RV park, the yard gnomes don't have to be brought in overnight, or that things will be missing if you don't lock your car, or that you will be attacked in your sleep. (I do not think), the $35.00 fee for credit/criminal check is used for transient visitors, so I have passed the concerns on to management for comment... but, you "do" know you can contact the management team direct ? at (541) 933-5247 and at <info@paradisepointrv.com>
The white pickup truck from the house down below has set a new park speed record. If anyone knows the owner and can safely flag him down, do so !... that display of speed is ridiculous and is waay beyond tolerance; the dust trail alone is angering. we are back to cautioning, "look both ways before crossing the road" advice.
Nichole (#5) has donated a new wheelbarrow rebuild kit, our holey barrow should be upgraded soon. The rakes and shovels are out for gravel work (hint-hint) and we are trying to secure a drag blade scraper guy to come in and level the turnaround high spot to help with controlling flooding.
The oh-too-perfect weather rounds out this weeks tale of survival at PP, I know its hard and rough, but....