Our destination when we departed western Massachusetts was northeastern Ohio to watch Peyton dance in a ballet production of Mary Poppins, hang out a bit with family, pick up some belongings from our storage area, and take care of some other personal business. There were a few issues of logistics that made our staying in a campground the better choice. Other than a Friday night at the Streetsboro/Cleveland SE KOA in Streetsboro, Ohio on their first day of the season, we made Silver Springs Campground in Stow, Ohio our home for the stay first on Site 3 then 19. We’ve been here before and will be again. Ken, the campground attendant remembered us from another stay. He checks in with us once a stay, usually with information about cool things to do in the area. It’s a municipal campground with a discount for residents but our out-of-town rate of $18 for an electric site was sweet. Important to know, they require online reservations for a stay here. It was good being not too long a drive to pop over and have dinner with the family and have time for some good face to face conversations but also to have our own space in the in-between times. We were also close enough to Medina to head over there for a dentist visit on Monday. Now we’re packed up and rolling again, planning a rather leisurely trek to western North Carolina over the next couple of weeks. Loving the adventure of Full-Time Travel!
The Hidden London Tour
On the Hidden London Tour today we visited a number of curious places relating to the history of public transportation hidden in plain sight.
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