I arrived at my friends’ home Sunday evening. Ohio seemed so level after WV. It isn't, really, but it has nothing that would make an RV nervous. I love the expanse of sky.
This morning we came over to the event site and I set up camp. I am certain I carry too much stuff but I'm not sure what I could get rid of. So this is my camp all ready to move into. Empty and waiting. Since I apparently can't post more than one picture per blog post from the phone, I'll spare you the details of the rest of the moving in and the rain that's immanent.
When I started this blog, I was a reset merchandiser, traveling the southeast. Now I'm retired, visiting and going to events. Or I was until the pandemic hit. Now I follow weather, going to places I can avoid people. When I started this blog, I'd just moved into a 26' Class C. Since then I've lived in a 32' Class A, a Grand Caravan, and now a B3500 former wheelchair van. All these varied rigs have been right for a particular time in my travels. ~ Gypsy Jane
Monday, September 17, 2012
Setting up camp!
Through West Virginia
The drive to western Ohio was long. When I was younger I could do more long distance driving. Lately my sit bones hurt after a hundred miles.
I stopped at Tamarack to rest them.
Tamarack is a conference center, crafts store, hints of museum , park. ... I only took time to explore the crafts store. Lots of neat stuff. Also an exhibit of West Virginia music.
Sunday, September 16, 2012
time traveling
The next few weeks will have nothing to do with motorhomes. I am headed out for five or six weeks in the 18th century, doing 2 events in Ohio and another in North Carolina. I have not spent this much time at living history events since I was a trader. I've been looking forward to this for a long time.
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Mobility!
This is a test post. I now have Blogger on my phone and I'm on vacation. I'd say I was retired, but I have vehicles to support and gas to buy. Anyway, if this works I should be posting more often. Here goes!