Sunday, April 27th and we are parked at the Camp David RV Resort, Columbus, Georgia for one night. The campground is not fancy, but convenient, quiet and has wide open pull thru sites. There are many long seasonal/term RV's here, but they are all neat and tidy. The park is a very pleasant place to stay for a few nights.
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Site 24 or 25 |
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Many new and empty sites. |
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Ted, Roxanna, Sonya and Mike, our new friends from Louisiana. |
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Site 50 |
With mixed emotions, (attending her daughter's wedding vs leaving me alone) Judy is departing in 2 days for her daughter's destination wedding in the Caribbean island of Curacao. Since tomorrow is a travel day, she wanted to get a head start on packing. Fun, fun, fun.
It's Tuesday, April 29th and we're parked at the Kentucky Horse Park Campground in Lexington, Kentucky for 3 nights. We have camped here several times before. All the sites are back ins, and water/electric only.
Site C-165 |
Wednesday morning, I delivered Judy to the Lexington airport at 5:00 AM for her flights to Curacao. I watched her go through the TSA checkpoint, then back to the camper. Now for the next week, it's just me and the pups, as I make our way 800 miles north to pick her up in Syracuse, NY next Tuesday morning.
The main reason for our Lexington stop was to visit friends Dennis and Lisa. We had the good fortune to meet them a couple years ago when camping in Carrabelle, Florida. As I was walking Parker, we met Dennis and their Golden named River. It was friendship at first sight for both Dennis and I and Parker and River.
Here Dennis and I are on May2, 2023 in Carrabelle. Parker is 4 months old, and River is about 6 months. |
Dennis, with Parker and River 2 years later. |
Over those past 2 years, we have visited Dennis and Lisa several times to catch up. And I swear the pups remember each other. Dennis and Lisa have recently just moved into their new home they have been building. For dinner one evening I brought a bottle of Kentucky bourbon to celebrate.
Dennis brought River to the Horse Park Campground a couple times for the dogs to run and play. The dog park there is huge, and the exercise was good for the pups.
River, Maggie and Parker |
There are all kinds on RVs on the road and you never know what you are going to see. There was a a motor home parked near me with a unique full body paint job, with different murals on each side.
Friday May 2nd: My time with Dennis and Lisa was way too brief, but I have to move on to stay on schedule to meet Judy in 4 days. My stop tonight is the Huntington/Fox Fire KOA Holiday in Milton, West Virginia. This is a charming campground with a beautiful pond and lots or room for dog walks. I would definitely stay here again.
Patio site 8 |
Saturday May 3rd, and I'm parked in the driveway of my son Matt and his family near Shinnston, West Virginia for 2 nights. West Virginia is a beautiful state with almost zero flat ground, and Matt's home is no different. Their driveway is a challenging and winding climb, but at the top the view is gorgeous and the camping is "free".
With 2 teenagers, Matt and Jaime are constantly on the go. And like all my other grandchildren, they are taller than me. I like to tell people that I "didn't use my tall genes" and instead save them and passed them on to the rest of the family.
It was a short visit, but always a special one. I have to pick Judy up in Syracuse Tuesday morning, and it's a 2 day drive. So Monday morning the pups and I are back on the road. to the Westfield/Lake Erie KOA, Westfield, NY for one nite. This is a "go to" stop for us, convenient and easy. And this early in May, the park was nearly empty!
Unfortunately it poured Monday night and the next morning Maggie and Parker just loved playing in the mud puddles. UGH! So much for clean pups to great Judy.
Tuesday, May 6th and it's the last day of the trip. I'm supposed to meet Judy about noon at her Holiday Inn on the way through Syracuse. She texted that she never arrived to her room until 2:30 this morning. I asked Google to take me to the Holiday Inn near the Syracuse airport. I had done my research and it appeared that I could navigate the 5th wheel camper around the hotel parking lot. Sure enough, I arrived about 12:30, parked and went to the lobby to help with luggage. But there's no Judy?????? I called her phone and said I was in the lobby. She said, "so am I". ????????????? Well, you can guess what happened. I had driven to a Holiday Inn Suites while Judy was staying in a Holiday Inn Express. So away I go to navigate another hotel parking lot. Despite some strange looks, the pups and I found Judy, loaded her luggage, and escaped the Syracuse traffic unscathed. All part of the adventure.
A short 2 hour drive home and we were parked in our driveway, ready to collapse. We saved most of the unpacking until the next day. Why does always seem that after a vacation, you need a vacation from the vacation??
Now to catch up on yard work and outdoor chores. Anyway, all is well. Stay tuned.
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Home Sweet Home!! The lawn is shaggy and the dandelions are blooming. 😀 |
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