We decided that we have seen most of this area, both history and nature, that we are able to absorb. Two weeks in one place is actually a lot. Especially, if the campground is just a staging area to stay at, and not an interesting, fun place to be vacationing in. So far, the RV campgrounds are not as nice as the State Park campgrounds. But, it's early yet, and the Thousand Trails sites are free, until May, so it makes sense to use them, and do the day trips to the interesting stuff.
We spent the morning trying to figure out our route going back home, in March and April, and reserving campgrounds. We then went for our 2 mile walk. I decided to try a new recipe, that uses our microwave/convection oven. I hadn't used the oven feature yet. It takes a lot longer to prepare food with my smaller, different cookware, and I needed to bake in little segments. Three 25 minute baking sessions, instead of one cookie sheet for 25 minutes. The oven is small -- but works!
Another hike around the camp lake--nice weather. Feels good to get out and walk.
We needed to make an appointment with Tiffin home office, to do some warranty work, before the warranty expires in April. As it turns out, the home office is in Alabama, about 45 minutes from where we are staying. So we are taking the RV in at the end of March, and I needed to send them a list of little things that do need attention. Hopefully, after all of these little bugs are worked out, it won't need so much attention going forward. But, like all homes, I guess it will always need ongoing maintenance.
No photos today.
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