Tuesday, Nov 1
We woke up to the sun and no forecast of rain. It was cool, in the high 30’s, but promised to be a nice day. Our drive was uneventful with a nice stop for lunch at the Georgia Info center. We signed the guest book so we could be counted. Many states are closing rest areas and by letting them know we use and appreciate them, they might leave more open.
Our destination tonight is a GA state park. I-20 doesn’t have as many campgrounds along it as I40 does so we are staying in a couple of different type places. We don’t usually stay in state parks as most don’t have sewer connections but they seem to be the nicest (and cheapest) option on this trip. When we checked in the ranger gave us the senior discount, even though we are not GA residents. We are at AH Stephens Historical park in Crawfordville, GA. It is a very nice park and pretty much deserted during the week this time of year. We took a walk around and took some pictures. We have a nice pull-through site so we didn’t have to unhook the car. I will probably do that tomorrow just to drive it around a bit.
I fixed a nice dinner of stir-fry with chick, shrimp and a bunch of veggies. I used some of the peppers Bryant gave me from his garden and they were very good. We put the satellite dish up, even though it was only for one night, as tonight is most of our favorite shows. We at least got to record them for later viewing.
I talked to Lydia tonight and it was good to talk to her. I miss seeing her but will soon be back in CA.
That is all. Enjoy the pictures.
1 comment:
Hi,
Just wondering why you need a sewer hookup with every stop? Our first choices are always national parks, national forests or state parks. We love the "nature" aspect of them. We have a 40' motorhome and fit into them fine. Give more of them a try - think you'll like them!! Safe travels.
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