On Thursday
we had to leave the Caboose Lake Campground in Remington to head north to
Shipshewana. Once again we were having
some issues with the refrigerator! The
freezer was working just fine but the control panel for the lower part was
showing some codes that indicated there was a problem. Greg spoke to Leon at National RV
Refrigeration who walked him through some diagnosing of the problem. We finally decided that since we were already
in northern Indiana we would feel better if Leon looked at the fridge in
person. Since he was already booked up
for the next couple of weeks we took a chance on going up and sitting in his
parking lot to see if he could work us in.
I don’t think we will ever let anyone else look at this fridge again,
Leon is so knowledgeable and his prices are extremely reasonable.
As it turns
out we got lucky, he was able to get to us on Friday afternoon and found that
one of the defrost fans wasn’t working properly. This caused water to go into someplace it
wasn’t supposed to go and that affected something else – reminded me of that “knee
bone’s connected to the….”song.
Something very minor just snowballed into a bigger issue. Leon was able to fix the problem and we were
on our way back home on Saturday morning.
While we
were in Shipshewana the weather was mild in the evening so we slept with the
windows open. There was no traffic noise
except an occasional horse and carriage.
Since we didn’t have electricity there in the parking lot and we didn’t
want to run the generator all night, there was absolutely nothing running in
the coach, no little red, green or blue lights indicating electrical appliances
are plugged in. Outside there were no
street lights or porch lights. It was so
quiet and dark, I had trouble falling asleep.
You don’t realize how much background noise is in your life until it all
goes away – scary.
This was the
view across the road.
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