The second weekend away in Chateau Sugaree, our new RV. We were able to capture a spot at our former home away from home – the Delaware Water Gap / Pocono Mountain KOA Holiday. True to form it was a wet weekend. This has been the case just about all summer.
Wet and Wild Ride
Being as we have not secured a “permanent” camping home for Sugaree yet we have been picking her up on Friday afternoon and returning to the storage lot Sunday afternoon. Not that bad, but would love to have a place to go to without the setup and breakdown. This will come in time.
The ride up to East Stroudsburg was a wet and wild ride. Rachel and pugs meet the RV along the PA turnpike and we caravaned up to the KOA. Traffic was heavy but moving. To our West, we could see grey clouds headed our way. As we traveled up route 33 they got closer and darker. We just past the exit for Wind Gap when the rain started. The winds picked up and the rain came down hard. To say it came down in sheets would have been an understatement. You could not see the front of your vehicle, let alone any cars in front of you.
Small branches from trees along the side of the highway broke off and were blown across the road surface. The shoulder of the road is narrow and not a good place for a car to pull over, let alone the RV. Along with the rest of the traffic, we slowed down to about 5 MPH and stayed in the right-hand lane. Before long, the rains eased and we made to our destination with minor periods of lite rain.
Setting up in the rain
It is not fun. That is all I can say.
As we could not get proper alignment of the site we ended up being a little too much to one side of the site. This did not prevent us from hooking up to shore power or the water outlet. We were a little tight to a couple of trees and could not access the sewer connection. The slide had enough room to extend fully, the AC was kicking out cold air, dinner was on the table, and life is good. Tomorrow, weather permitting, we would move the rig to sit in a better position within our campsite.
What to do on a rainy weekend?
As this was our second trip in Chateau Sugaree, we were still in move-in mode. While most things were brought into the rig on our maiden voyage, there were new things to organize and find a proper home. While this did not take too long, it had to be done.
After a long week and a stressful drive in the rainstorm, we spent the rest of the evening relaxing, talking and spending time with the grumble. As we could not sit out by a campfire, we decided to call it an early night. It didn’t take long for the pitter-patter of the rain on the roof to allow us to fall fast asleep.
Saturday morning came and fortunately, the rain was taking a break. This allowed us to get the dogs out for a morning potty run before breakfast. After the dogs ate, bowls and kitchen counter cleaned it was time for coffee and tea. Yes, we got all this done without our morning coffee and tea – and everyone survived. It didn’t take long for the grey clouds to move back in and the rain to start up again.
By this point, the humans were getting hungry. So we made eggs, toast, and turkey sausage. After cleaning up from our breakfast it was time to do the prep work for chili. That was going to be our dinner Saturday night. We heard great things about the Instant Pot, so we bought one last summer and love having it in the RV. We browned the meat and drained off the excess grease. Then cut up the vegetables – did I tell you how nice it is to have a little extra counter top space? Put the Instant Pot into slow cooker mode and dumped everything in, and put the cover on. It was not long before the RV was filled with the wonderful smells of the chili cooking. YUM!
Saturday night the rain had let up enough that we could get a fire going and enjoy the night air.
Entertainment system
The original owners did not replace the old tube style TV. They did, however, install a surround sound system in the living room and a small flat screen TV in the bedroom. The TV antenna, cable feed, etc are housed in a cabinet over the front dash with the TV in front of and over the co-pilot’s seat. The wires in the cabinet next to the TV was a jungle. So I spent a little time trying to trace some the cables and just generally organizing the mess. This is the first step in getting upgrading the entertainment system.
Lesson Learned
Get out of the RV and walk the site prior to trying to back into, especially at twilight or after sunset. The mirrors and backup camera do not give you all of the information you need.
In the end
In the end, we had a great weekend. Learned a lot about our new to us RV and get some time to relax and just enjoy time with each other.
At the end of January 2017, a black pug found wandering the streets of Memphis, TN and was turned into the Memphis Animal Services. Memphis Animal Services contacted our friends at Mid-South Pug Rescue (MSPR) to see if they could help her. MSPR agreed to take her in. This little lady was in rough shape. She appeared to have been over breed and was underweight from living on the streets for a while, not just blind; both her eyes had collapsed into their sockets. On January 24, 2017, she had a mass removed from a mammary gland. Through all this, she was so sweet and loving MSPR started to call her Sweetie Pie.


The routine of treatments was not going to rid her of cancer. We accepted that. It was our hope that it would extend the time and quality of her life with us. Up until the end, she had a good life with us. Sugaree turned downhill very quickly. She could no longer fight the cancer inside her. On July 25, 2018, Sugaree crossed to the Rainbow Bridge in Jeff’s arms.

As we have talked about before, we forever foster two pugs for the rescue we founded. Both have collapsing larynx. Maggie came to the rescue in early June 2017 and underwent major surgery to fix her stomach that slipped past her diaphragm. It was after the surgery that we learned about the collapsing larynx and she became a
Along with the cooler nights comes shorter days. That means that fall colors cannot be far behind. A couple of trees are already starting to change. We are looking forward to a spectacular fall with tons of colors before the trees shed their leaves.





The unofficial end of summer started with a cool blast.
While he was there, I had him replace the water faucets in both the shower and bathroom sink. While these were not major changes, it makes things a little more useful. Our old shower head had a fixed mount. You could point it in any direction within the shower, but could not get everywhere. With the new faucet, we also installed a hand held shower head. This makes rinsing off both yourself and the shower walls so much easier.

Using the Mobley or our cell phones as hotspots are only effective if we have a good, strong cell signal. To help ensure that we have a strong, reliable signal we decided to investigate a cell phone signal booster. After much research, we decided to try the
It turns out that her stomach slid past her diaphragm. Maggie went into surgery immediately. She recovered nicely after surgery. On a follow-up visit, the cause of her problems came to light. Maggie suffers from a collapsing larynx (just like Casey Jones). The Board of PPSNR made the decision to have her stay with the rescue in our Angel program.




The rest of July we continued to try and beat the heat on the weekends at Home d’Pug RV. However, the mosquitoes have taken over. We are trying everything to deter them as-well-as deal with the itching from the many bites.