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Sunday, June 29, 2025

In this issue...

  • Forest River slammed by Wall Street Journal; RV media stick heads in sand
  • RV awnings are reminiscent of a simpler time in America
  • Are quick-release hose connectors worth having? Oh, yeah!
  • How to keep your home safe while you are away
  • Reader saves dog's life after seeing video on RV Travel
  • RV review: Grand Design Lineage Series M 25TK—A very impressive Class C
  • Avoid disaster and tighten those valve stems correctly
  • The crook who grew up to be a shoe
  • Pilot turns Southwest Airlines catering truck into incredible RV
  • Don’t pay for more solar than you need, part two
  • Genius golf ball trick solves low airflow issue in RV’s A/C
  • Six new RV accessories everyone will want in 2025
  • and much, much more

Why did English farmers name the yellow flower “buttercup”?

A) The petals were once crushed and mixed into butter as a natural dye
B) They believed cows that ate them produced rich, yellow-colored butter
C) It was the favorite flower of Queen Elizabeth I, who loved buttered scones
D) Buttercup plants were used to clean milk churns and cream separators

Find the answer in today's trivia.




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