We went for a delightful 4 mile hike this morning. The trail hugged the lake and went out to the dam. We sat on the dam and read for about half an hour, then returned. What a great trail, and what a nice way to spend the morning in our "social isolation" mode. The weather was sunny and cool, the air was clean, with a mild breeze. We keep deciding that perhaps this is a really good place to wait out the Covid-19, at least for a while. Not sure that Massachusetts is a better place to be right now,
We also got a call this morning from Tiffin, saying that our rescheduled appointment needed to be cancelled. Did we want to reschedule? But they aren't able to say yet when they would be reopening. Should we extend our stay here for the month of April, and hope to get the Tiffin serviced? The service center is only an hour or so away from here. But, if we do that, we need to reschedule our remaining stays home--and many States have closed their State Parks, and VA closed the RV parks for reservations of less than 14 days. What to do?
The park is so nice, we are considering extending our stay.
After lunch, we drove back into Tuscaloosa, and found a more remote parking lot by the river, and set up to work on the computers. I worked on tax returns, and more Estate phone calls, catching up on the blog, and trying to look at new routes home.
Returned to the Park for dinner. It is actually quite nice not being connected to the internet for a change.
Lake Lurleen State Park Lake trail photos:
Our "office" in Tuscaloosa photo:
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