Thursday, May 10, 2012

Getting caught up----maybe

I was reminded recently that according to my blog, I am stuck in Wyoming, when actually we made it home to Ohio mid April.  After remaining in Ohio for about a week, we then left for a gathering of friends in Gettysburg Pa., staying at Gettysburg Campground.  We had a great time getting caught up with everyone, and I was busy fixing various motorhome problems including installation of a new battery charger, and fixing an icemaker.  We traveled to Gettysburg with our friends Orlando and Sally, and spent about 3 hours on Saturday touring the civil war battlefield.  The magnitude of that battle still amazes me when you start to realize the number of combatants, the amount of ammunition expended, the casualties, etc. it is overwhelming.  This doesn't even begin to take into account the human interest stories that abound. 

On Thursday, we all traveled to Lancaster Pa. to see the presentation of Jonah and the Whale at the Sight and Sound Theatre.  This was an amazing performance.  The special effects and the costumes were tremendous and the story was a joy to watch.  The theater holds 2200 and every seat was full. If you are planning to be in the Lancaster area any time before Dec. 29, you should look into attending a performance.

Following the trip to Gettysburg, we returned back home for a week to relax and clean up the RV.  Then, on Wednesday of this week, we headed out again, this time for the Volunteer state.  We will be in Tennessee for a week and a half to attend a rally in Crossville Tn. with the Great Lakes Chapter of the American Coach Association, and then on to Sevierville Tn. to attend the national rally for the American Coach Association.

Today is Thursday, and we just arrived at Spring Lake RV resort in Crossville.  Thus far, it appears we are going to have a comfortable stay here with full hookups, a large grassy site, with a very nice view of the lake located right behind our site.


As the week goes on, I will try to discuss some of the attractions here just in case you decide you might want to visit the area.

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