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Category Archives: States
Brunswick, GA
Every day isn’t an adventure. Yesterday we just moved from Savannah to Brunswick, Georgia. We are staying at Golden Isles RV Park, the same place we stayed when we were here last year. Other than the drive, we took some … Continue reading
Walk About Savannah
Historic Savannah is so lovely we decided to stay one more day and just walk about. It was a perfect day for walking, about 70 degrees for the high. Here are some pictures from our day: Remember at the beginning … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, Georgia, November
Tagged Bohemian Hotel, Forrest Gump, GA, Historic Savannah, Savannah, Savannah Georgia
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Savannah, GA
There are several companies that offer narrated history tours of the city. They all start at the Visitor Center. We have taken Old Town Trolley Tours in some of the other cities we have visited, so we went with them … Continue reading
Posted in Georgia, November
Tagged Paula Deen, Recreational vehicle, Savannah, Savannah Georgia
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Special RVs
We left Charleston, South Carolina, this morning and headed south to Savannah, Georgia. On our way out of the campground we spotted this vintage camper. Then we saw several more. There had been a vintage RV rally in the campground … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, Georgia, November
Tagged Recreational vehicle, Savannah, Visitor Center
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Charleston, SC
The first thing we saw when we got to Charleston this morning was the weekly Farmers Market. In addition to farmer’s produce there was also arts and crafts, live music and entertainment, games for the kids, and food vendors. Just … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, November, South Carolina
Tagged Charleston, Flea market, Museums, Old City Market
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Myrtle Beach and Lights
This morning we went to see Myrtle Beach. The tourists are gone, the hotels and vacation rentals are nearly empty, the amusement parks are closed and what shops that are still open were very quiet. There are a few people … Continue reading
The Atlantic
Yesterday we arrived at Flanners Beach Campground in Croatan National Forest on the Neuse River in North Carolina. It’s not far from the Atlantic Ocean. With Bernie’s senior pass we are able to stay here, with electric hookup, for only … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, North Carolina, November
Tagged Atlantic Ocean, Croatan National Forest
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North Carolina
It was a cold night, not enough to leave any frost in the morning, but enough to make us want to get further south. Gas prices are going down. We got our first glimpse of $2.99/gallon today while passing through … Continue reading
Mt. Vernon
I really enjoy visiting DC and hope we come back again. But for now, we have left the Greenbelt Park and moved south. But not very far. George Washington’s Mt. Vernon Estate, Museum & Gardens is just south of Washington … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, November, Virginia
Tagged George Washington, Mount Vernon, Mt. Vernon
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More Museums and The Pentagon
Taking the train to DC again today with no particular plan in mind. This is our third year visiting so we’ve seen most of it at least once already. This time we took the Metro to Union Station. It’s beautiful … Continue reading
National Air and Space Museum
More rain again this morning. Once it let up we took the train to Washington DC again. The first thing we saw when we came up from the Metro subway train this morning was a line of food trucks getting … Continue reading
Washington DC
It rained again this morning and then remained overcast and light fog for most of the day. We learned the first time we were here that driving ourselves to the capitol is a really bad idea. Taking the train in … Continue reading
Greenbelt Park, MD
It rained over night and for a while this morning. Once it stopped we hit the road, moving further south, to Greenbelt Park in Maryland. I’ll never get used to these metro multi-lane highways. Give me the rural four-lane interstates! … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, Maryland, October, Washington DC
Tagged Campgrounds, Greenbelt Park, National Park Service
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Elkton, MD
Driving the rest of the way around New York City and then down the New Jersey Turnpike and across the Delaware Memorial Bridge, a total of about only 150 miles, seemed like a lot longer drive than it really was. … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, Maryland, New Jersey, October
Tagged Delaware Memorial Bridge, new jersey turnpike, Toll
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Go South Now!
Yes, we are hardy Minnesotans but the main reason we purchased the RV and became full-time RVers was so we could escape the winters. While the days are nice the nights are getting cold and we’re getting anxious to go … Continue reading
Posted in Connecticut, Daily Post, New Jersey, New York, October
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Family Time
Saturday morning we find frost on the windshield! We really need to get ourselves south! But before we go south we want to spend some time with family. It’s why we are here. We picked up our daughter, Teresa, and … Continue reading
A Little Move
We are in need of water and propane so we have decided to find an RV park. That is a challenge this time of year as most have closed for the season. But there are a few. Aces High RV … Continue reading
Mohegan Sun Casino
It’s getting cold. Nights are on the verge of freezing. We have moved three hours south, where it might be a few degrees warmer, to the Mohegan Sun Casino in Connecticut. They have a very large RV parking lot where … Continue reading
Posted in Connecticut, Daily Post, October
Tagged Casino, Dale Chihuly, Mohegan Sun, Mohegan Sun Casino
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Concord, NH
It was a cold night but we did not see any frost on the ground. We put on our coats and went for a morning walk around the campground. There is a very nice sandy beach here that has been … Continue reading
New Hampshire
We continued our journey to Concord, New Hampshire this morning. The fall coloring makes it for a pretty drive all the way. Most RV parks and campgrounds close for the season here around October 15. But we did manage to … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, New Hampshire, October
Tagged Campgrounds, Concord, Concord New Hampshire, Mile-Away Campground, RV Parks
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