Today was a good day for just hunkering down and waiting out the storm. We felt bad for folks who’d been looking forward to their Labor Day Weekend camping trip only to have it turn soggy but for us it was a good day to work on computer based projects, get laundry done, and get in an afternoon nap. Life in the T@B-400 is so much easier on days like this than it was in the Clamshell. Yes, the outdoor kitchen was delightful when the weather was pleasant but today we do appreciate the indoor kitchen and the dinette!

Jonestown/Hershey NE KOA Site 40 on the banks of Swatara Creek.

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