On the plus side, moving on a regular basis meant the coach didn't sit too long and my driving skills got a little bit of a workout. Today's drive was not long, a mere 3.0 miles (95,364.1 total) along some narrow, winding back roads that barely brought the engine up to operating temperature.
Our site in Bartow County's Clark Creek South campground was very nice. Level and shady and a close walk to a nice bathhouse. The only negative was its proximity to Jon and Sara's house - about 30 miles. I had to count one day and almost wish I hadn't - there were 64 traffic lights on the drive to their house. Some days the traffic was not too bad and the drive was only 50 minutes. Our worst time, during the dreaded rush hour, was an hour and 45 minutes.
As soon as we arrived and I saw the kids and grandbaby all thoughts of traffic vanished.
By day 22, our granddaughter had learned that grandpa's belly was made for napping.
She has grown 2.25 inches in her first month.
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