2012 Cedar Creek Campground
After we got back from Stones River,
we noticed a PVC rack on the back of the RV next to us. Turns out it is a
clothesline. Don and Jean were kind enough to let us measure it and we’ll make
one of our own. It’s pretty slick – folds up and secures on the ladder while
traveling, then opens for use.
Cedar Creek Campground |
Dickens in a field of clover - literally as well as figuratively! |
The ramp we made to help him get our of the new, much higher truck with his poor arthritic hips. |
One of the many beautiful sunsets we saw while here. |
Dickens getting some loving from Rich |
The field behind our site. |
Three of the other 6 RVs in our
circle at Cedar River are full-timers – we’re very seriously considering it. We
have talked about it for years, but with the housing market so bad, had put it
on the back burner. Even though we’ve only been on the road for a short while,
we’ve camped for years and are used to being together 24/7, so that shouldn’t
be a problem. We are loving the down-sized living and enjoy not having yard
work to do! We’ll see.
After five delightful days at
Cedar River, we’re off to Bailey’s Point, Army Corps of Engineers Campground SE
of Bowling Green. That will be our home base for visiting Mammoth Cave National
Park. Can’t wait!
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