A Site to See

Today was as long as yesterday was hard.

Our workday extended well into the night, with a "thing" we had to attend in the North Bay, an hour or so away. The Bay Area traffic gods were with us on the way up, so we found ourselves in Petaluma an hour or so early. We made use of the time well, doing a bit of scouting work.

We stopped by a Winnebago dealer we've never met -- no, not to shop -- to check out the service department. Since the dealership where we bought the moose is closing, we need a new dealership to call home. This one looks like it'll work. Now that we know where it is, we'll give it a shot.

We also cruised by a KOA in the area. This is another one we've read about and thought it might serve as a nearby getaway. Now, we wondered if it would work as a spot to hang out before or after getting service. Unlike the KOA in Cloverdale, this campground is just off the highway. So, it was worth a quick look.

So, in the late afternoon, we pulled the car into the drive by the little teepee and parked at the office. We walked inside and were greeted by a friendly KOA-er. We explained that we'd never been there before and were interested in checking the place out for a future visit in our RV. She encouraged us to take a stroll around the place. So, we did.

As we began to wander around the pull-throughs with full hookups and checking out this site and that, we offered friendly hellos to several campers. The hellos they offered in return were accompanied by a somewhat puzzled look. Suddenly, we realized what they were seeing. The two of us were strolling through a campground in formal business attire!

With Boris in a tie and Natasha in heels, turns out we were the site (er, sight) to see.

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