Sunday June 16
Before we left in the morning, Karl was treated to a free camp fathers day breakfast (I had to pay $5) but the food was fabulous and we got to meet some of the other campers - just in time to hit the road again!
Got rolling about 10:30, east on I-90, after a confusing one-hour tour through Troy NY trying to find our way out to the highway. Lots of neat New-England style houses and architecture.
Stopped about 1:00 for lunch, great to be able to just hop into the camper and cook something up real quick! Lots of great scenery going thru the Appalachians.
The way to Maine via I-495 and then I-95 took us thru the tip of New Hampshire. Figure crossed 2 state lines today, that ought to add a few "patches" to Karl's sweatshirt!
Just after getting into Maine a few phone calls fixed us up to a very cool campground near Portland called the Wild Duck Campground. Bought a few groceries in a drugstore on the way. Camp is an extremely clean, quiet, adult-only place in a very vegetation-laden valley. Our campsite ovrlooks a lot of shrubbery and a pond, where we can see the turtles and hear the bullfrogs. This place is very cool!
Max is doing well by the way, in the words of Arnie "everybody loves Max". We have had so many people talk to us, because of our little Max!! He travels like a pro, never complains - in fact, we have dubbed him an "olympic sleeper"!!
Another day and a few miles closer to Halifax.....
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