Slight Change of Plans

Road Trip

Our style is to be fast, fluid, and flexible, or a reasonable facsimile thereof. So when Dave called to advise us that this messy messy rainstorm was playing havoc with the drain pipes in his hundred year old house and that the plumber would be digging in the yard, we decided it would be simpler if we weren’t also camping in the yard. So now Site 31 at Amish Country Campground is our home for the next few nights. Right next to a T@G from Kansas! We got to visit in the rain for a few moments with her owner but then packed up for our evening visit with our granddaughters and pointed Eric in the direction of Canton.

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