Sunday, September 19, 2021

Day 3, Buck Creek State Park Ohio

As I wrote, I decided to stay an extra day at Buck Creek to get some sleep, so I didn't have to decide which direction to head when we leave here. What a pleasant camp this is. Since it is only a 2 Days drive from Washington DC, I am sure I will be back. I also scouted out a number of state parks along the way so when I return I don't have to make 250 miles each day.

One thing for sure that I am learning on this trip, however truncated it turns out to be, is why I take them. There is no better way to purge one's mind then getting on the road as I do it. And when I reach a point where I cannot do it the way that I have been doing it for the last 20 years, I will figure out someway to do it. I think now I understand why some people travel in RVs… They simply can't do it the way that I do it.

As readers of this blog will see for themselves, most of my postings are on the day's activities and incidents. There simply isn't time to delve into the profound happenings and interpretations of what All this means. One person who understood that better than anyone was my late friend Jake Stein who would constantly probe my sub-conscience for answers to that question.

Tomorrow morning I will decide where to head, east, west, or stay put. Unless I give proper thought to that question, the decision will be very difficult. But if I put in the right time and effort thanking about this, it will be an easy decision.

By the way, I am dictating all of these postings. Unfortunately, either I don't have time to proof them, or I miss some of the mistakes that spellcheck made. I'm sure you can probably figure out what I was trying to say.



Ed and Donner , from the road.

Sent from my iPhone

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