Friday, September 4, 2009
LEAVING PENNSYLVANIA
Our two weeks are up. Today we leave the Hershey Thousand Trails (TT) in Pennsylvania, and will be driving to the next Thousand Trails Park, which is on the Atlantic coast in Virginia. There are lots of variations to a Thousand Trails membership, but most only allow a maximum of 2 weeks in any particular park. The normal membership is 2 weeks in, then 1 week out of the system. Our contract allows us to go from one park, directly to the next park, and we don't ever have to be out of the system, if we don't want to be. This is the first time we have stayed in any TT park for the full 2 weeks, and it seems as if the time has just flown by. We were able to explore lots of different places in the surrounding area, like Gettysburg, the H-D plant in York, Hersheys chocolate world, Amish country, a surprise visit with Bob & Vivian, and on some days, just hang out in the park. As TT parks go, this is one of the nicer ones in the system. The only negative is a lot of Canadian Geese that leave deposits everywhere. They're fun to watch, and Sami sort of likes to chase them, but we have had to watch carefully where we walk. Yesterday, I washed the motor home, which takes me about 4 hours. Before arriving here, we drove through a few thunderstorms, so it was time to get our house shined up a bit. Except for the 2 early morning trips to Cummins, this has been a thoroughly enjoyable 2 weeks, that has left some lasting memories. Almost forgot......We're told that the next TT park in Virginia, is in a very remote location, so, even though our Sprint card has worked almost flawlessly, the blog may die for a few days.
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Dan: Can you shed any light on how a person could get started in the NHRA merchandising business? It seems like it could be an interesting business. Sorry to post a question right here, but I found your blog thru a Ask.com query. Thanks and stay safe out there in all of your travels.
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