Tuesday, May 12, 2020

May 11 - On to Jonestown, Pennsylvania

  We are slowly making our way through Pennsylvania, heading home.  The route today was beautiful, going through the Pennsylvania mountains.  The views were gentle on the eye -- lots of mountain valleys, many green pastoral farms and towns.  These mountains are so different from the ones out west.  They are more gentle, rounded, tree-covered, with pastures everywhere. 
  The stop-over campgrounds are OK.  Older, but nicely spaced with trees and grass in between.  Although, we don't have anyone on either side of us, so it makes the site feel more open and bigger.  Not a place I'd like to spend a lot of time at.  But, there are many, many, what look like permanent residences here.  I think lots of full time RVers actually live in them live mobile homes.  Or, at least seasonally.  Not for me.
  We set up, and I went to do a quick grocery run down the road.  This was the only grocery store that I have been in that had NO sign indicating it was a grocery store, on the building or by the road.  And it was rather big, too.  There was an old white board sign  by the road, with Bg and a bunch of missing letters after it.  Turns out the name of the store is Bg.  Strange.

No photos today.

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