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April 25 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 5 °CLeft Kentucky at 8:30 this morning and pulled into the driveway about 4:15. Had a uneventful drive. Unloaded Dora and put stuff away. Time to start planning our next adventure.
Left Kentucky at 8:30 this morning and pulled into the driveway about 4:15. Had a uneventful drive. Unloaded Dora and put stuff away. Time to start planning our next adventure.
Left North Carolina this morning, had a beautiful drive thru Tennessee and Kentucky. Had a few sprinkles but mostly a sunny day. Spending the night at Whispering Hills RV Park in Georgetown. StayedRead more
Spent the day touring the Biltmore Estate (8,000 acres), gardens and winery. The house and story was amazing. All the furnishings are original to the house, all 175,000 sq ft of it. We toured so manyRead more
Spent the day exploring the city and surrounding area. Lots of old buildings downtown with character. Found a great cider place, the pineapple was so good we had to get some to go. Walked thruRead more
Left hot, muggy and buggy Jekyll Island and drove to Asheville. Took some pics of the live oaks as we left the island, wish we could grow them. Hit some rain on our drive and fog in the mountains. GotRead more
Spent a couple days with Net and Eric exploring Jekyll Island. Spent a day at Driftwood Beach and a day biking around the island, went 12 miles. A nice place but more no see ums.
Spent 7 very busy days at Coastal Georgia RV resort for the spring 24 rally. Dora got spoiled again, front shocks and cattle guard. First rally for Net and Eric, I think they had a good time. They hadRead more
Staying at the Rickwood Caverns State Park and toured the caverns. The caverns were found by accident in the early 50's. It is determined that they are 260 million years old. The property was sold toRead more
We decided to leave Annapolis Missouri a day early since rain was predicted. We traveled thru Missouri, Tennessee, Mississippi and finally Alabama. We are staying at a Love's RV Park in TuscumbiaRead more
An amazing day, first stop was the Shut-Ins. A shut-in is a place where the river's breadth is limited by hard rock that is resistant to erosion. The formations were beautiful. Second stop wasRead more
Well thankyou for the pictures and updates. We sure enjoyed your visit while you were here. Your home is beautiful. Hope everything is fine after your long absence [Aunt Sonie]