.....Than to be in Carolina in the morning. Hi folks, yesterday we arrived back at what seems to be our home away from home, the Thousand Trails Park in Fair Play, South Carolina. We just finished 12 wonderful days at the Mountain Lakes Resort in Langston, Alabama. What a beautiful park, with plenty of room for me and Lenny. The park is on the shore of Guntersville Lake with its' 890 mile shoreline. The lake is part of the Tennessee River waterway. We never realized Alabama had some pretty mountain areas. Mom and Dad's old friends Matt and Connie were parked right beside us. We enjoyed seeing them again and introducing them to Lenny. We are scheduled to be here in South Carolina until June 13th but that is up in the air as we were anxiously awaiting the birth of Mom and Dad's granddaughter Peanut.
We hope everyone has a safe and enjoyable Memorial Day. Take care.
Monday, May 24, 2010
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Natchez Trace
Hello from the Natchez Trace in Tennessee. We arrived here last Tuesday and managed to survive the storms that hit Tennessee this past weekend. Our trip to this park from Arkansas took us through McNairy County, TN where we passed the grave and home of "Walking Tall" Sheriff Buford Pusser. We spent the weekend in the trailer with the non-stop rain and continuous tornado warnings. Fortunately there were no tornadoes. It was kind of eerie since Saturday was the first anniversary of this park being hit by two tornadoes last year. The Natchez Trace is a beautiful parkway. Near our park on the Trace is the grave of Meriwether Lewis of the famed Lewis and Clark Expedition. We have another week of playing in this park before we head to Alabama where we are scheduled to meet up with Mom and Dad's friends Matt & Connie. It will be nice to see them again after a year and a half.
More later friends.
More later friends.
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