Our trip southbound was MUCH faster than our drive north to New England. We covered the distance from east central Vermont to Bloomsburg, PA in one day. After a couple nights doing chores in Bloomsburg, we had a leisurely, rural drive to Mountville, PA to get the RV inspected for some major coach repairs. Once the coach was inspected we made a brief visit to Annapolis to catch up with friends, then stored the RV nearby. In marathon mode, we drove a rental car in a single day to Titusville, FL. Karen and I opened up her home from being shuttered against a possible hurricane, then I made the return trip to the RV in another marathon trek while Karen reunites with friends and family in Florida.
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Our boondocker site in Bloomsburg had a wonderful mountain view
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Our site in the Red Rock Campground was nice, but would have been underwater in a heavy rain
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We enjoyed a nice walk to and through the park while waiting for the RV to be inspected
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A fun sign along our walk
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This tranquil stream ran through Froelich Park
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Our very nice boondocker site near Mountville
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Interesting sights as we drove the rural route to Annapolis
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The Francis Scott Key Bridge over the Patapsco River
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That buoy brought great memories to mind
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Even Annapolis had an example of roadside fun at St. Martin's Lutheran Church |
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Karen's first sunset upon her return home
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Sunrise as I drive north past Fort AP Hill, Bowling Green, VA
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Harry and I enjoy time together while social distancing
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