We’ve moved
to York, Maine to be close to where daughter Robyn and her family will be staying
for the next week. They are our first
stop on this summer’s “grandkids tour” so we are looking forward to spending
some quality time with them.
It took us a
little over four hours to get here this morning and it rained the whole
way. Some of the rains were heavy
downpours blowing sideways because of the strong winds. Not a good day for driving or for much of
anything else.
We picked
Flagg’s RV Park off of the internet because it was the closest one we could
find to where Robyn and Jason are staying.
I think there are some others that don’t advertise that might be a
better choice, we’ll look around this week and see what else is available in
the area. Right now we aren’t going
anywhere, we are stuck until the ground dries out. The sites here aren’t paved or gravel, right
now just wet muddy grass.
Hopefully
tomorrow it will be a little drier and Greg can figure out how to get our sewer
hooked up. The hook up for this sight
appears to be a piece of PVC pipe sticking out of the ground in an elbow –
nothing like what we normally hook up to.
We all went to
Lobster Cove for dinner this evening.I tried to get a couple of decent pictures through the window of the restaurant to show the huge waves crashing up on the shore. It was too darn cold and windy to stand outside and try to take any others.
It’s in the
low 50’s with very strong winds – not exactly weather for exploring the nice
beaches they have here. We are hoping
for better weather for the rest of the week because we are just a block from the beach.
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