Day Fifteen...


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July 5th 2015
Published: July 6th 2015
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…and again no wifi even though the Good Sam camping website said this campground had it. Oh well. We’ll do another RV park tomorrow and hopefully <em style="mso-bidi-font-style: normal;">that one will have access. The park here is really nice. It’s a huge recreation area on a huge lake. People are out waterskiing, jet skiing, paddleboarding, party barging and good old-fashioned playing... Read Full Entry



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6th July 2015

amazing turkeys
Wow, amazing turkeys! How fun! Now to the history thing.....did you know that you/we have a man in your fair city who marched in the march from Selma to Montgomery? True. Steve met him and talked to him at Haggen's. There was even an article written about him. And Tuskegee--I've read a lot about that place and seen one of the movies. Would be interesting to see. Enjoy all the history in the NE--there's tons of it there!!! Missing you but know you're having a great adventure!!
18th July 2015

Stalker
So you're a poultry stalking, 8 year old boy......I'm learning a lot about you, Aileen. I'm enjoying your blogging. I really disliked history in school.....now, it fascinating. Loved Gettysburg and all the history in the NE. Went to Louisa May Alcott' s house( I've read "Little Women" a few times) Traveling is so great.....lucky you.
6th September 2015

Might this be a re-post? I swear I saw the turkey photos before????
10th September 2015

Not New Turkeys
Yes, it's the same post. I was re-reading things and noticed some typos so I fixed them. When I re-saved it, I chose the wrong type of post and it sent out the email as if it was a new one. Sorry to everyone who read the post again. Just me being me.

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