Showing posts with label Harbortown RV Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harbortown RV Park. Show all posts

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Happy Halloween, again


There are no real people in this picture

 A lot of RV parks have Halloween every weekend in October, and this one is no exception.  Apparently Paul is getting jealous of all the decorations.  I could actually see him trying to stop himself from picking up decorations in the store. Especially the 6 foot inflatable spider that moves it's head.  Three times he went to look at that thing.  Eventually he said he would wait until after Halloween and get it on sale.  We do have about 10 bins of Halloween decorations in storage, but who knew we would want them so badly while on the road?  He did buy some LED lights, as a compromise with himself.
This RV Park has a lot going for it, especially for families.  There seem to be a lot of activites for all

an absolutely adorable "Dorothy"
 ages.  We haven't done all that much, but we did walk the entire park to check out the decorations. It sure is a good thing they close the roads for the trick or treating, since there were hundreds of kids, and their parents, walking the streets on Saturday night.
  We got here on Thursday and will hopefully leave by next Thursday. I haven't been very active, but today I wanted to push it a little, so we went to Sterling State Park, which is on Lake Erie, and walked for about an hour. Afterwards we came back, put our feet up, and watched the Patriots beat the Chargers. All in all, a good day.

hoards of trick or treaters
Lake Erie

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Inching our way away from Detroit...

     We moved to Monroe Michigan this morning, after another meeting with the doctor. I have to go back to see him again next week, but its less than an hour drive, so, no problem.  I can walk as much as is comfortable and I need to flex my foot as much as possible in order to avoid a round of physical therapy. I'll be working hard at it since the therapy would start in late November and last a month.  Not Likely. 
   Paul is happily ensconced in front of the TV, watching his favorite "how-to" channels now that we have cable TV. Tomorrow we'll head out and start exploring the area, which is minutes from Lake Erie.

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