Maggie May

Maggie May
Maggie May

Monday, September 5, 2011

Campground Hosts Enjoying Their Solitude

Haven't taken the time to blog much lately because we have been truly enjoying our peace, quiet and solitude.  The campground has been almost completely empty until the long Labor Day weekend.  Billy and I did perform some much needed "campground maintenance" by moving trees, cleaning out fire pits, and picking up limbs and debris.  We do enjoy the solitude and the peacefulness of this style of living.  We finally made the final decision that we will not go to Lolo National Park in Montana to park host next year.  The Rangers here have begged us to stay on, so we promised them that will return before Memorial Day next year.  We still plan on hosting out west sometime, and know that we would truly enjoy Montana for a few months.

Friday was Grandparents Day at Phil's kindergarten class so I was invited to go enjoy lunch with him.  I checked him out of school at 1:00 pm, and he went into Athens with me to run a few errands.  We ended our errand "chores" with a trip to Wally World to pick out a toy for Phil and Lincoln.  Stopped at the Varsity to bring Billy home a dinner of chili dogs!  Speaking of DAWGS,  oh my, I do hope they make a comeback against South Carolina next Saturday.

Next Wednesday we will be taking our motor home in for repairs once again.  This is a good one, and I haven't heard of it happening to anyone else........three times we have had a half-fist size of mold grow through the seam in the wallpaper.  I at first thought it was a snake coming through the wall.  Billy cuts it out and a few weeks later it grows back through again. I can't imagine what the inside of the wall must look like!  Yuck!  We must have a leak somewhere, but we are clueless of where it may be.

Today there was mass exodus as the Labor Day campers departed.  Our next and last crowd will be here the weekend of September 16 for the annual Bluegrass Festival which will be directly behind our motor home!  Thanks for stopping by and remember "Life is Good Today!"

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