What a great day. Of course, it was nothing like anyone planned. I had already had different plans for today, then planned to meet back up at the park with Carolyn, Sarah and Jean in time for dinner and a fire. As I was getting ready to leave, I returned a phone call from Vickie - and the whole day changed. She was able to come to Huntsville for the day - so like we say our plans are in jello when driving - that's what happened with the day.
It was fun. We went to a couple rv dealers and walked in the rigs. I saw online that one of them had a Safari Trek (my favorite Class A - no longer made) and I think I made believers of them. Not that anyone bought it - but it's so neat, especially for a single. And I walked into a Class C that I fell in love with. In a few years when I'm ready to move on to another rig, that will be on my short list to look for used. It was a 2010 Four Winds 25C if anyone is interested. Still small - very similar floorplan to mine now, and just would be "home" for me like what I have now.
Coming back, the fire was stopped by the rain that came through. As Carolyn said, Somewhere became our refuge (beautiful refuge) and the food and company was wonderful.
Carolyn needs to post some pictures of the road she drove up the mountain on in her rig. I guarantee she won't drive back down that road