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Panoramic View MB
I’m gradually learning how to use some of the features on my new iPhone 7 Plus like the panoramic feature. So I took a picture of our MB kitchen sitting at the dinette.

Then a second picture from the lounge. DW is still asleep 💤 and I have the BR door closed while I’m piddling back here. The panoramic feature lets me show part of a view from the rear lounge.

Perhaps these 2 pictures will help those who haven’t seen a MB.

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Do you have a cabinet between the two sofas?
Greg & Victoria
2017 Mid-Bath  “Nocona” towing a manual 2015 Forester
Previously a 1985 TK
SKP #61264

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We have a teak laundry basket with 2  cloth compartments for storing small blankets and a couple of backpacks.   We’ve placed a teak serving tray on top. It’s become essential furniture in our rolling home.

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Hi Ed and Marg,

Where did you get that teak laundry basket and tray?  It fits perfectly!

Gary
2007 30' TB

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Hello Gary. We found that teal basket at Margee’s favorite store which is Home Goods.

When I occasionally go with her to Home Goods, I’ll sit by the front door while she’s on a store walk about. Most of the customers are women who often enter that store with the eagerness of children entering Disney World for the first time.   Tickles the dickens out of me.

At any rate Home Goods.

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Ed said, "...who often enter that store with the eagerness of children entering Disney World for the first time."

Today's excitement was having some retired conservation agents who have created new lives playing with fire come do a prescribed controlled burn on half my Conservation Reserve acreage (the other half must wait 'til 2019).  I learned a great deal about prevailing winds, humidity levels, what doesn't burn (I was amazed that wild plum thickets--having gone through the winter after being killed with spray last July--did not just go "whoosh" like a bunch of matchsticks).  Now I can more clearly see what is the target of the chainsaw & sprayer over the next few months, & I don't have to do high-step marching through grass that's taller than knee high.   :D  And. fortunately, the various ground-nesting critters like quail will quickly return to build anew...and they particularly love those wild plum thickets I hate.

One of the topics of discussion was how I hated going to the hardware & ag supply stores with my dad ("this is boring...I want to read my book...how much longer do we have to stay here...grinch, grinch, grinch"), but I now find my local Ace Westlake's more alluring than Home Goods & the Wizards there can work all sorts of magic on my chainsaw & show me all sorts of marvels I never dreamt of in a previous life.   ;D

Glad they've got a parking place near the door where you can observe the passing parade, Ed--that shows great marketing insight by store designers,   ;)   Margee made a great " find" with that teak basket & tray conversion to table.  But I'm especially enamored of the kitchen transformation with the tile...that is so eyecatching. 

Have fun experimenting with the new iPhone...really like the panoramic shots out the back windows that bring the outside in.

Lynne

Lynne
LDy Lulubelle, Green '05 31' TB
Lilly, the 4-Legged Alarm

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We have a teak laundry basket with 2  cloth compartments for storing small blankets and a couple of backpacks.   We’ve placed a teak serving tray on top. It’s become essential furniture in our rolling home.

A very nice addition. Kudos to you and Margee!
Greg & Victoria
2017 Mid-Bath  “Nocona” towing a manual 2015 Forester
Previously a 1985 TK
SKP #61264

 
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Thanks for the posting of your mid bath pictures looks great. hoping to retire in a year and fine good used one: question Where do you put laundry table and tray when you fold beds down? Thanks in advance. Corky
Soon my wife and I retire and I order a TK.

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Thanks for the posting of your mid bath pictures looks great. hoping to retire in a year and fine good used one: question Where do you put laundry table and tray when you fold beds down? Thanks in advance.

Hello Corky.   We leave the laundry-table in place since I sleep on the passenger side lounge without needing to remove or move anything except the bedding.   DW can sleep on the driver's side the same way although she's most comfortable sleeping in the permanently made cab-over Queen bed with a 3" foam pad.   I often get up about 6:00 AM and will close the bathroom door in the MB then watch the world from the three (3) windows in the rear lounge.   When I do this, it allows Margee to sleep later without my piddling around noise.  Hope this helps.