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Tag Archives: Campgrounds
Traveling
The last few days have been just traveling. When we left the Mount Vernon area we headed south and west thinking we will go find the Biltmore Estate at Asheville, North Carolina. We’ve been fighting a slow leak in one … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, North Carolina, November
Tagged Campgrounds, farmers market, RV Parks
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Darlington
Moving day. Ugh, another hot muggy day. We left Fifty Point Conservation Area Campground by Winona, Ontario, and drove a little west and through Toronto and then east along the north shore of the Great Lake Ontario to Darlington Provincial … Continue reading
Posted in August, Canada, Daily Post
Tagged Beaches, Campgrounds, Campsite, Poutine, Provincial Parks, sunset, Toronto
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Fifty Point
We only drove 155 miles east from Sarnia to Fifty Point Conservation Area & Marina on Lake Ontario. We’ll be here until Sunday. We have a spot with 50 amp electric (they call it hydro) but no shade. Currently there are several … Continue reading
Posted in August, Canada, Daily Post
Tagged Beaches, Campgrounds, Fifty Point Conservation Area, Fifty Point Marina, Great Lakes, Lake Ontario, Marina
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Into Mississippi
We are now into the state of Mississippi and will be spending about a week here before turning around and heading back towards Florida. Mississippi has beautiful welcome centers. The one we stopped at today had a nice Christmas tree … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, December, Mississippi
Tagged Campgrounds, Campsite, Davis Bayou, Gulf Islands National Seashore, National Park
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Washington DC
We are in a wooded campground in Greenbelt National Park just north of Washington DC. We’ve been here a few times before, it’s pretty old and rustic and hard to fit our 34′ rig into the spaces, but we managed. … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, October, Washington DC
Tagged Campgrounds, Greenbelt Park, Museums, National Mall, US Botanical Garden, US Capitol Building
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Goodbye New England
We have had such a great time in New Hampshire these last several weeks while we visit our son and his wife and their new baby in Keene 🙂 And now Autumn has arrived and the colors are taking over … Continue reading
Salisbury Beach and Rockport MA
Friday, September 25, 2015 We are now at Salisbury Beach State Reservation in Massachusetts, a large campground with a big sandy beach on the Atlantic Ocean with 484 campsites. This will be our home for the weekend. The ocean is … Continue reading
Salem, Massachusetts
Living full time in our RV means we have plenty of down time so TV is a good thing to have around. For the six years we have been RVing (3 winters, 3 fulltime) until now we chose to “suck … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, September
Tagged Campgrounds, Campsite, DISH, Memorials, Patrick Dougherty, RV Parks, Salem, Salem Witch Trials, Sculpture, Stickworks, tailgater, Witches
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Gettysburg, PA
It rained all day yesterday so we just stayed in. But today was better so north we go! We have crossed the Mason-Dixon line into Pennsylvania and are no longer in the south. Gettysburg and it’s famous Civil War Battlefield … Continue reading
Posted in April, Daily Post, Pennsylvania
Tagged Battlefields, Campgrounds, Civil War, Gettysburg, Passport America
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Yachats, OR
Sunday mornings are usually busy times for campgrounds as all the weekend campers exit at the same time. We waited until around noon before we left our campsite and still had to wait an hour in a long line of … Continue reading
New Hampshire and Maine
It’s too early for most RV parks and campgrounds in New Hampshire to be open for the season. However, there are a few that have seasonal customers who have been here all winter. Circle 9 Campground is one, and it is only … Continue reading
Posted in April, Daily Post, Maine, New Hampshire
Tagged Campgrounds, Campsite, Circle 9 Campground, Lighthouse, Portland, Portland Head Lighthouse, RV Parks
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Move to Greenbelt
Since Cracker Barrel was kind enough to allow us to stay the night in their parking lot the least we could do is go in for a good breakfast before we hit the road. Apparently many of the Canadians in … Continue reading
Posted in April, Daily Post, Maryland, Washington DC
Tagged Campgrounds, Campsite, Greenbelt National Park, Greenbelt Park, National Park Service
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Hungry Mother State Park, Virginia
It’s been raining the last few days so we haven’t done much at all, just drive a little, wait a little, drive, and wait. Today was much less rain and we have now crossed the Tennessee border into Virginia. Tonight … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, March, Virginia
Tagged Campgrounds, CCC, Civilian Conservation Corps, Hungry Mother State Park, State Parks
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Natchez Trace Parkway. Done!
We’re almost finished with the Natchez Trace Parkway. Our first stop this morning was at the grave site of Meriwether Lewis of the Lewis and Clark explorers. This is the location where he died and where he is buried. Next … Continue reading
New Location
I said this is a (almost) daily blog but it’s been a few days since I had anything to blog about. The last few days have been rather uneventful as we were just driving but I just want to let … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, February, Florida
Tagged Big Lagoon State Park, Campgrounds, Campsite
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Entering the Keys
A key is a low offshore island or reef. There are 42 bridges connecting 126 miles of Florida keys here. Driving south on US Hwy 1 we crossed a big bridge that took us into Key Largo at mile marker #106. … 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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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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