Sunday, April 7, 2019

WHAT?!  THIS CAMPGROUND ISN’T OPEN EITHER?!

Day 86 – We went to bed early last night and were up by 7 a.m. this morning. It was 46 degrees & cold in the RV (no electric heat) and the girls didn’t have their electric heating pads to sleep on. They were a little grouchy and then they found we were traveling today, yet again. Meow, meow, meow.

218 miles, (4:55), 37386−37604

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Monday, September 11, 2017

Day 1 – There’s so much uncertainty in the air! Hurricane Irma is currently destroying Florida, not long after Hurricane Harvey devastated parts of Texas. It’s not quite mid-September, and it’s usually warm to hot in NY. But it appears we’ll be having an early Fall this year; some of the leaves are already turning colors & for the first time since we moved to NY in 1989, we’ve had to use the heat at night in September. Southern California is burning, Mexico just had a HUGE earthquake, people are dying from the West Nile Virus, and we won’t even begin to discuss the political unrest here & around the world…..

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WE’RE BACK………… TRIP #3!

Hello everyone; we hope you’ve all had a great summer. We have just begun Trip #3 and we’re getting the blog up & running again. We last wrote at the beginning of Trip #2 when we left home for Maine in June. We’d decided not to write a public blog while in Maine – after all, how boring would it be to read about days spent camping on Casco Bay at a farm, or about spending a week in Belfast right on Penobscot Bay? And then there were 4 nights spent on the Schoodic Peninsula section of Acadia National Park.

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