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May 18th - Americus Georgia

I am so sorry, I have been remiss in letting you guys know where we are and what we are doing. In a nut shell, we have been here working at Habitat for Humanity International Global Village to save the RV care-a-vanner program. They have had to make some cuts at Habitat and we were afraid the program would suffer and die. So Tony and I volunteered to keep it going, at least for a while and Habitat agreed they would let us run the program from our RV. So in a week or so we will leave here with the program and do our best to keep it going. don't know what that really means so far but I am going to give it a try. So visit www.habitat.org/rv and take a look at the build lists and ongoing build lists to see where you can volunteer if you have the desire to give back. No experience is necessary, it is a teaching program. Hope to see you on the road.

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