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We Got Shot!

It’s Official

With Moderna vaccine lot #043L20A . . . whatever that means.

I was scheduled for the vaccine last week, but the weather delayed the vaccine shipment. However, the county rescheduled me for today. Jan tagged along to see if she could also get vaccinated. She did.

When we arrived at Vaccination Central (aka Mariposa County Fairgrounds), I was checked in first as I was actually invited. On the other hand, Jan was first turned down as the county was only vaccinating septuagenarians and Jan is a year shy.

However, just after I was shot, Jan was allowed to get one too. Yahoo!

The 2nd dose for both of us is already scheduled in March.

It’s Official. We ARE Californians Now

Today we got licensed and plated (driver’s licenses & car/RV plates, that is).

So long AZ. Hello CA. Bittersweet.

In a marathon CA DMV session (~ 5 hours), Jan and I were able to obtain both our driver’s license plus the license plates for our Jeep and our RV.

DMV Line. Anywhere USA.

Actually, both of us were kinda surprised by how smoothly it went. Since COVID, DMV inside access has been all but curtailed. Instead you wait in long lines OUTSIDE awaiting your turn to come inside. All in all pretty efficient.

We filled out as many of the forms (there were a just a few) the night before.

We had to have both our Jeep and the RV “validated” to get our CA registration. That just means we drove to the DMV office and an official checked our VINs, and so on.

Costs were about $320 for the Jeep . . . a fair amount of that is because we failed to register the Jeep within the 30-day time period. The RV registration was about the same cost. Very surprised. AZ registration was much more because AZ adds a percentage of the RV’s market value onto the registration fee. Costly, especially for newer RVs.

However, in order to drive a 40-foot RV in CA, you need what’s called a non-commercial Class A license. (If your RV is greater than 40 feet, then you need a non-commercial Class B license.) Both types of licenses have similar requirement: written tests, health statement (or exam), and finally a behind-the-wheel driving test . . . which we’ll have to take in Modesto (about 75 miles away).

And who will be taking that non-commercial Class A license test first?

Jan – shown with her temporary non-commercial Class A license

January 15th – 73°

Toto, we’re not in Kansas (or Green Bay) anymore.

January 15, 2021

Flirt’s TV Buddies

Besides being a first for Jan & I, Flirt also finds our big TV interesting . . .

Barb J Hughes asks . . .

How Cold Does it Get in Mariposa at Night?

Compared to Wisconsin, where we used to live for most of our life, not very cold. Lots of rain and very little snow.

However, we’re having sticker shock over our first propane heating bill (about $200 for 15 days and on course for double that for the next bill). On the other hand, we are heating about 1,500 square feet as opposed to a 400 square foot RV.

Mariposa 10-Day Forecast
Mariposa 10-Day Forecast (click on graphic to enlarge)

Green Bay, WI 10-Day Forecast
Green Bay, WI 10-Day Forecast (click on graphic to enlarge)