After we arrived we did a quick trip to our favorite grocery in East Earl, Shady Maple. This store has everything including whoopie pies and Chicken Pot Pies. It's like an Amish Whole Foods, but with better prices. We knew we had to get there as soon as possible because they are closed on Sundays and Monday is Labor Day.
Sunrise in Monument Valley
Saturday, September 12, 2020
Enjoying Pennsylvania and Eating Too Much Food
Saturday, September 5, 2020
THE MOST RELAXING PLACE ANYWHERE
We left Virginia headed for Intercourse, PA. It's one of our favorite places to go and when going north from Chattanooga we always try to stop here for a few days. This time we are staying for 5 nights. The campground is Beacon Hill and as campgrounds go it is far from the best, but the location makes up for it. We are within walking distance of the Country Kettle Village a lttle shopping area and a bunch of quilt shops, although we never walk there. The campground is very tight and you are crammed in there like sardines. It's also not level and there is no cable TV, so we have to use our DISH. We are on the corner of 2 roads that come together in a V shape. On one road (Highway 772) is a main road to Intercourse and the other is Beacon Hill which goes up hill to a very small housing development.Right across the street is Sam's Farm. He is Amish and has a very large family and all of them even the young children help him with the corn crop and tobacco crop and all the other farm chores. The back of our MH faces his farm and we love sitting outside and watching the goings on at the farm.The negative part is there is a ton of cow manure and you can really smell it.
Sam has a lot of corn, This is only one side of the farm. The other side is much, much bigger.
And even Sam. the Amish farmer is a Trump supporter. As a matter of fact as we traveled through Virginia and Pennsylvania we saw mostly Trump signs. There were only a few Biden signs. In this area we have only seen 2 Biden's and many Trump signs. That's a good sign.
Friday, September 4, 2020
ENJOYING VIRGINIA
I always love driving up I-81 into Virginia.The mountains are so beautiful.We headed to I-64 exit which would take you to Charlottesville. We would have like to have stayed there for part of our trip, but they had no openings at the better campgrounds, so we made reservations at the Devil's Backbone Base Camp. The views driving to the CG were spectacular.
The directions to the CG said to not follow the GPS since it would take you up, around steep hills. The route we did take was much better, but we still encountered some of those hills and curves. We exit right where the Blue Ridge Parkway meet the Skyline Parkway, but this route was no where nearly as bad as the other route. . We arrived in mid afternoon and were told we had to check in upon arrival, but their was no one around and no paperwork left for us, so we just drove to our site. We called the main number and still no one came. We noticed the camp host was 2 spaces down from us and still never acknowledged our presence.
Tuesday, September 1, 2020
FANCY GAP, VA---OR IN OTHER WORDS, THE MIDDLE OF NO WHERE
We drove to Fancy Gap, Va which wasn't too far away. We were there in a few hours, I booked us at this KOA because I thought it would be nice and quiet and give us a chance to sit outside and relax with the kitties. It was also right off the Blue Ridge Parkway, When we arrived on Saturday the weather was great and the campground was really full. The CG is super hilly with multiple levels and we got a great site, very private and woodsy.
The boys actually laid together on their binky on the couch on the way over. No hissing or anything.