Mountain Exploration in Vermont and New York - New England Final Chapter

Mountain Exploration in Vermont and New York - New England Final Chapter

We finished our New England trip with a visit to Vermont and the Green Mountains. We stayed in the southeast corner of the state near Brattleboro, VT which sits on a river just across from New Hampshire. Our drive there from Maine was very scenic as we crossed through New Hampshire. Even though we were on a state road, it was a fairly easy drive with the RV. I am always a little nervous when we aren’t on an interstate or US highway with this fifth wheel. It is fairly high at 13 ft 5 in so we worry about overhead clearances. Both the RV GPS and the RV Trip Wizard app mapped us that way so we thought it should be fine and it was.

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Spectacular Acadia National Park - New England part 6

Spectacular Acadia National Park - New England part 6

We left Pumpkin Patch RV Park in Hermon, ME today and I didn’t want to leave. It is a lovely park and we enjoyed just hanging out at the campground. Sometimes you arrive at a park and a feeling of contentment comes over you. This place is like that. It is very clean, quiet, and peaceful. The staff and seasonal campers take pride in the park and it show with how they take care of it. They water and weed the flowers daily and the lawn is mowed frequently.

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Maine Delights - Beaches and Lighthouses - New England Part 5

Maine Delights - Beaches and Lighthouses - New England Part 5

Maine is definitely delightful and the weather has been great although a little hot. We can’t complain since much of the country is much warmer. I didn’t expect 90 degree weather in Maine but it isn’t bad when you are near beaches, quaint beach towns and have access to a very nice pool. We have been enjoying morning drives to various beach towns, coastlines, beaches, lighthouses, and seafood restaurants; then we hang out at the campground and relax at the pool when we can. Definitely a great place to stay for 2 weeks.

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Beautiful New Hampshire, From the Sea to the Mountains - New England part 4

Beautiful New Hampshire, From the Sea to the Mountains - New England part 4

We spent 5 days touring New Hampshire and I wish we had more time there. What a beautiful state! Tim and I both love the mountains and New Hampshire definitely delivered. What surprised me was the sea coast there. It isn’t a long coastline but it was stunning! I didn’t expect to see rocky beaches until Maine so this was a wonderful surprise.

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Celebrating Independence - New England part 3

Celebrating Independence - New England part 3

What is best way to celebrate the 4th of July? Walk the Freedom Trail in Boston of course. Anyway, that was my thought since we were staying near Boston. The only issue was that Boston was having its first big Independence Day celebration since the pandemic so large crowds were expected. I didn’t want to deal with that many people, especially trying to park our large truck in the city that weekend. I am sure that most of you know by now that Tim isn’t to excited about visiting cities and he really likes to avoid crowds, so he didn’t have any desire to visit Boston. I didn’t want to mis all of the historical sites, so I wanted to find a good time to go into the city.

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Visiting Rhode Island, New England part 2

Visiting Rhode Island, New England part 2

Since we only had a day to visit Rhode Island, it was challenging to pick the best thing to do. My sister told me about the mansions and Cliff Walk in Newport, RI which sounded perfect to me. What could be better than walking along rocky beaches near gorgeous mansions. Since Jessica was meeting us there, we decided to park at The Breakers since they have a decent size parking lot which makes it easier with the truck

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Traveling Through New England, Part 1

Traveling Through New England, Part 1

We left Pennsylvania on a cloudy day and headed northeast hoping that we would not have too much rain for the drive. Luckily the rain held off until we arrived at our first stop in Connecticut. We only planned for a one night stop at Lake Compounce Campground in Bristol, CT. While this campground is connected to an Amusement and Water Park, I didn’t chose it for that reason. Lake Compounce is not too far off of the interstate and about halfway between Timothy Lake South Thousand Trails in the Poconos and Gateway to Cape Cod Thousand Trails in Massachusetts.

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Visiting the Poconos

Visiting the Poconos

The last two years, we spent most of the summer in the Pittsburgh, PA area to see our family and friends as well as get in all of our annual doctor’s visits. This year, we planned a 2 1/2 month trip through New England during the summer. As the cost of fuel increased, we debated on changing our plans and staying in Pittsburgh. Our travel plans have been interrupted in past 2 years due to Covid and other obligations so we were torn about changing plans again. Even though it is costing us more for fuel, we decided to go ahead with our trip. We chose this lifestyle to travel and see the USA so we had to keep traveling. The one change we made was to leave the Mustang behind at Tim’s mom’s house. At least we only have to buy fuel for one vehicle.

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Passing Through PA With a Side Trip to Maryland

Passing Through PA With a Side Trip to Maryland

We spent the last month visiting our hometown, Pittsburgh, PA and enjoying our family and friends. We stayed at Mountain Top Campground again. It has become our home park while we are back in the Pittsburgh area. The location works out well for us; somewhat central to where our various family lives. One benefit to this campground are the gorgeous sunsets over the rolling hills.

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Visiting Hershey, PA

Visiting Hershey, PA

When I planned our spring travel north, I decided to save money by staying at as many Thousand Trails Campgrounds that we could. Since we had never been to any of the parks in Pennsylvania, it was an easy decision to try one out for three weeks before heading to the Pittsburgh area. The reviews of most of the parks in Central PA were pretty good and it seemed that the Hershey Thousand Trails was a favorite of many so we picked that one. It turned out to be a great choice.

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Springtime in the Carolinas

Springtime in the Carolinas

After the nasty storms, we ended up with beautiful weather for the rest of stay in South Carolina and most of our stay in North Carolina. The days were warm but not too hot with sunny, blue skies and light breezes. The nights were cool and very comfortable. My absolute favorite weather and perfect for touring some coastal towns.

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Weather Challenges

Weather Challenges

When we left Florida last spring, we traveled north through Alabama up through the midwest to Indiana and Michigan. Since it was spring, we had a risk of storms coming through and in a couple places in Alabama, we had tornado watches. Luckily we never experienced a tornado warning or an actual tornado. It definitely seemed to us that taking a slightly western route first to head north has an increased risk of severe weather in the spring. So this year, we decided to take a more eastern route and head north up the east coast. That may not have been the best idea!

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Enjoying Central Florida and Family time

Enjoying Central Florida and Family time

I know that I haven’t written a blog post in awhile, mostly because we didn’t have much new to share.. After I returned to Florida, Tim and I settled into a daily routine and didn’t tour around much. It gets that way when you stay in one place for a longer period of time. When we are moving every few days or weeks, we get excited about being in new places and spend more time touring and being in that vacation mindset. When we are at an extended stay, we tend to lose that “on vacation” feeling and spend more time at the campground.

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Another Day in Paradise

Another Day in Paradise

Some people may think that living on the road, must be great. Seeing new places, experiencing new adventures is the life of dreams, right?

Well, I had a new adventure the other day that I will share with my four faithful followers. Deb and I have sort of defined roles regarding the upkeep and chores associated with our travels.

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Missing That Florida Sunshine

Missing That Florida Sunshine

It is mid January and a cold day in Pittsburgh with the first big snow storm expected. Yes, you heard that correctly, I am back in Pittsburgh and it is winter. While I am thrilled to be here helping my daughter with her first baby, my first grandchild, I miss Tim and the warm Florida sunshine. December in Florida was wonderful with almost perfect weather, cool nights and warm sunny days

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Wah Wah

Wah Wah

“Wah wah”. Is that how you spell the noise a baby makes when crying?…because that is my story, and it’s a doubleheader!  On December 23rd, of this now past year, our daughter Katie blessed us with our first grandchild. A healthy granddaughter weighing in at 6 pounds, 8 ounces, and standing at a proud height of 21 inches, if she was standing (won’t be long).

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Our Annual Christmas Letter

Our Annual Christmas Letter

Merry Christmas to our family and friends! For the past 20 years or more, we have sent an annual Christmas letter with our Christmas cards to family and friends. The letter briefly covered the past year’s events for each member of the family. Since we are traveling, it is much harder to handle mail, especially Christmas cards. We decided to include this year’s letter in our blog instead of sending cards. It will hopefully still reach most of our family and friends. For the few that we know do not use social media, I will still send a card with this letter.

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Beach Time

Beach Time

We are back in Florida for our third winter and it is the first time that we stayed near the Atlantic Ocean. I thought we should have a few days at the beach so our first stop was just north of Daytona and was fairly close to Ormond and Flagler beaches. When we upgrade our Thousand Trails membership last year, we got a year free of their Trails Collection membership. This is an add on to Thousand Trails that includes additional RV parks for an additional annual fee. We hadn’t fit any of those parks into our travels yet and I wanted to try one.

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Visiting Low Country

Visiting Low Country

From Forest Lake, we moved onto The Oaks at Point South, a Thousand Trails Campground in South Carolina. This campground is situated in South Carolina’s Low Country, which to us meant there was a risk of flooding when it rains. Unfortunately it rained the first couple of days that we were here and luckily our site didn’t totally flood but there was quite a bit of water near where I parked my car. Luckily the water drained away fairly quickly once the sun came out. Fortunately, after the first 2 days, it has been sunny for the rest of our stay.

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Fall in North Carolina, part 2

Fall in North Carolina, part 2

Fall has always been my favorite season. I love the cooler days, crisp evenings and brilliant colors. It makes me want to spend my time outdoors, walking through the woods, even on cloudy rainy days. I was a little worried that we would not get to enjoy the seasons as much as full time RVers, since we travel with the weather; trying to always stay somewhat warm.

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