Monday, July 27, 2015

PA-ME

Saturday night campground.  Salisbury, MA
Wood chips for the base.  Spacious.  Neighbors had bird feeder right out our bedroom window.  Had Kit and Felicia been with us they would have been chattering at the nuthatch that was being noisey about the feeder being empty.  The neighbors apparently weren't camping this weekend.






Campsite in Friday night's campground in PA
These are only a few of the canoes that were left in the parking lot when we departed PA on Saturday morning.  All the rest were headed for the river.
Back side of Friday night's campsite.
Houlton, ME My Brother's Place Campground-Sunday night.
Jerry set up in the rain and then it stopped.  We took a walk around the campground and talked to some folks from AL that were touring and wouldn't be home until September.
Church tower on the left.  Windmill in the middle, paint townhouse on the right.
Newbury Port, MA
A drive along the way as we traversed six states on Saturday.
PA, NJ, NY, RI, CT, and MA 
This is to prove that Jerry made it to his 48th state.  Alaska and Hawaii remain.  
Part of my meal at BrownSugar on Saturday night.
Brown Sugar Rest.  Well, I finally found something I could or would eat.  Jerry found a nice steak salad with a spicy dressing.  Great servers.  Each one of them thanked us or wished us a good evening as we left and greeted us as we arrived.
Sunday night in Houlton, ME
My Brother's Place campground

Barn on the campground property.  This is New England!







Along a ME highway.  Notice the moose crossing sign.  This one was not adorned with flashing lights but there were other signs with flashing lights.  In conversation tonight the neighbors seem to think those lights are activated by pressure points in the pavement.  Cloudy day but no rain until we arrived and were all set up!  





Check in for Monday night campground was at the restaurant. 

View from the camper as we pull into the campground to check in.
I am having some issues with height!  I feel like I could fall off the edge up here.
It is a beautiful view.



View from a knoll near the campsite.

Nothing small in this part of the state!  Thunder is rumbling in the background.  
View from next to the camper.

View of the camper from the knoll.


I will take more of this when the sun is out.  I can't seem to get the vastness in a picture.

And we are here for four night!  Can't wait to see the rest of the views.

Okay, the electric posts are a bit weathered at Lakeview Campground.


Monday evening visit with friends!  Mel, Larry, and Claudette.













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