As predicted, today (Thursday) is a gray, drizzly day. We are at Ochlockonee River State Park at the east end of the Panhandle, and we have lost the warm temperatures, with highs today in the low 50's. I know that those of you who are still digging out of the latest snowstorm in the Richmond area are probably not feeling too sorry for us at this time!
We have been to this park before, and it's rather nice to be able to find our way around easily. It's a small park, under 500 acres, running along the river in a pine grove. What it is known for is as one of the few locations for spotting red-cockaded woodpeckers, and this morning on the way to the bathhouse, there was one, right along the path. As I have been relaxing, answering emails, and reading this morning, Dan and Ranger have been out walking and probably doing lots of bird-watching along the way.
On days like this, it's especially good to have our little RV, as opposed to tent-camping!
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