iPhone Adventures!

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It started with an accidental drop. Karen’s iPhone fell facedown onto our gravel driveway Saturday night and sustained a nasty crack in its glass.  Today we took it to the cell phone emergency room for a new glass face. Then on to the cell phone emporium in Waynesville where Steve became a proud owner of an iPhone6 in an Otter case with tempered glass front. Karen’s phone is now sporting a tempered glass face too. We also took the opportunity to learn how to set up our personal hotspot and use touch ID. It’s all part of a streamlined lifestyle that can be packed up in a teardrop camper and hit the road.

 

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