This is probably our shortest post so far. We made 2 stops in Indiana. The first was just a midway point between Kentucky and where we had to drop off the RV for some repairs. It was Muncie RV Resort (resort is questionable) in Chesterfield, IN. Kim did feel like she was in Massachusetts because there was Chesterfield, Goshen and Westfield in that area. We had a great site on the end next to a fishing pond. There wasn’t much to do in the area, but we found 2 wineries and 2 breweries, because that’s what we do. At Creatures of Habit brewery, David was able to get his name all the way across the menu screen using the Untapped app. We walked 2-3 miles a day while we were in Chesterfield and discovered a number of things along the way including an interesting Spiritual Camp. On one of our winery excursions, we came across a concert in the park in Anderson, IN.

The last stop was in Elkhart, IN where we primarily got the RV ready to drop off for service. We thought it was a good time to go through all of our belongings. We had a whole pile of stuff for Goodwill again. Amazing how quickly you accumulate things you don’t need! We tried to go to the RV museum one morning, but as we entered the parking lot, we saw a rig that belonged to Ray and Sue. We met them in Kansas last October when they were getting their semi-truck. It was great catching up with them! David did go to the museum the next morning. We did find a cool brewery in Elkhart called Westwind Brewing. They were super nice people and gave us 2 beer glasses and a sticker to take with us.

We are all packed and ready to fly to Washington. Can’t wait to see everyone!

And of course, weird things in our travels…Apparently, there is a town called Uranus and there is a fudge factory there, so of course the billboard reads…The best fudge comes from Uranus! Sign for Affordable Septic with the phone number 254-POOP. All the Dove products in CVS were locked up??? In front of a liquor store there was a sign that said…Exercise makes you look better naked, so does tequila…Your Choice.


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