Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Dillsburg to Tioga County


Sun 19 Oct.  Nice morning, took  our time packing up and getting ready for our trip up to northern PA.  First was lunch with the Angeli side.  It was good to see everyone and catch up on what has happened since we left this spring.  We talked for awhile in the parking lot, it seemed everyone any something to give to another person.  I think Lynne even ended up with Ali for a shopping trip.  After lunch we headed north, with a fairly uneventful drive, except for the wind and it really blew us around especially on the bridges.  We arrived at camped around 5:00 had hot dogs for dinner and just relaxed.

Mon 20 Oct I woke up around 4:00am froze half to death.  We had run out of propane, so I get dressed, get flashlight and out I go.  Wow, let me tell you 32 is cold when you just getting out bed.
Not a lot, but there
is some color left!
  Switched tanks and back inside in record time.  Woke up again at 7am took Rudy for a walk and by the time we came in it was raining.  It rain on and off all morning and the temps hung in the mid 30's.  We went to Wellsboro for banking, gas, hunting license and of course propane.  The rain quit around noon so we drove home the back way past the house and just enjoyed the fall day and what is left of the foliage.  Had a few beers and did chicken on the grill.

Turkeys
Tue 21 Oct  Woke up this morning to the sound of pitter patter on the roof.  Yep it is raining again. It rained on and off again all morning.  We took Rudy out in between showers as did everyone else in the campground.  It was kind of funny the rain would stop and poof all the camper doors opened everyone was out walking. Around 11:00 Diane headed back to Wellsboro to have lunch with Amy, stop at the  Ag office and go to her doctor's appointment.  Rudy and I worked on a honey do list that was left out in plain sight, couldn't possible say you didn't see it. The rain quit for awhile so we(Rudy and I) went out to scavenge some fire wood from empty camp sites.  We had a good day found enough for two or three fires anyway.

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