Day 76 – At 7 a.m. it was 60 degrees and sunny, a beautiful morning, and it was supposed to be mid to high 80’s later in the day with more rain coming in the evening. We took our chances at the laundry facilities and got our next load of laundry done by noon. People were leaving the campground and lined up at the dump station. The weekend was coming to a close, and we were glad that with this crowd, we had full hook-ups and wouldn’t have to wait in line at the dump station tomorrow when it was time for us to leave.
Hocking Hills State Park
Saturday, April 29, 2017
Day 75 – It rained on & off all day, very heavy at times, and late afternoon it ended as the sun peeked out in the mist. High today 75 degrees. The activity began immediately as camper doors opened and people & pets emerged from captivity. We’d been sitting inside with the cats and were very happy to at last open some windows. The campground was full. Let the bar-b-queing begin.
Friday, April 28, 2017
Day 74 – 48 degrees at 7 a.m. and the dog walking had already begun, lots of beautiful dogs bounding by, pulling their cold and sleepy owners along behind them; our lazy cats watching from the dashboard and windows of the RV, yawning. The changing of the guard continued as some campers packed up and left, followed soon by a new batch moving in for the weekend.
Thursday, April 27, 2017
Day 73 – We got up at 6 a.m., but we were really dragging & going back to bed would’ve been wonderful. It was raining and the sound of the rain on the roof of the RV is great for sleeping. Alas, it’s a travel day so we forced ourselves to pack up and get ready to leave, all with the help of lots of caffeine. Left Charlestown State Park in Indiana at 8:45 a.m., 60 degrees and raining hard. We drove across the East End Bridge to get into Kentucky and onto I-71 which we took northeast through KY and into Ohio. Kentucky is really beautiful and we’d like to explore it more.

