Monday, October 1, 2012





We woke up this morning to a gray and foggy morning with mist still in the air.  It rained pretty good during the night!!  Being from Illinois and needing rain like we did this past summer and now when it is really too late rain is coming all over the place.  We took our Kerig favorite coffee cups into Sharon's kitchen and fixed coffee.  She had some blueberry muffins so we sat and talked and drank coffee.   We sat and gabbed for sometime.  Finally we knew that we had to get ourselves going again.  Back to the RV and moving it out of that nice driveway and then hooking up the jeep once again.  We all hated leaving these sweet people that opened their home to us just like they had known us for years. In some ways they did!!  Blogging does that you know.

Sharon took this picture before we left!!  Pretty good of we three Amigos!!  We got all loaded up and took off to Charleston, South Carolina.   We saw beautiful scenery again and it looks just like Georgia.  Guess we are really close now. 

We arrived here around 3 this afternoon; set up and then decided to go into Charleston. We drove in and I think it was right during the going home from work traffic.  We got turned around and decided to go eat. I called this tour place and got a place to go on a tour in the morning.  That really is the best way to see this pretty city.  Hopefully pictures coming tomorrow. 

We have had a restful day.  Not as much driving today for poor Mike.  He has done a great job.  We have driven around 1650 miles now!!  He is a trooper as well as Mother.  I am having a great time.  Mike is really wanting to get into work camping and I think that is a great idea too.  It would give us something to keep doing and still get to see our beautiful country!!

Not much from here today!!  Thanks to those of you that I have found me once again!!

FLIP FLOP!!

1 comment:

  1. I'm so glad y'all are having a great time. Charleston is a great city and we did not see enough when we visited. We took a bus tour and a boat tour and there was still lots more to see.

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