It was a short day of driving, a little under 300 miles, and we are at the RV "resort" at which I was finally able to get a site. It's not great, but satisfactory for one night. What we did not anticipate was that tomorrow is St. Patrick's Day's which is a BIG deal in Savannah. Our "next-door neighbors" who came down from Boston, said that the parade in Savannah is the second largest in the country, after Boston of course. Not sure whether that is correct. Several sites around us are filled with party-ers who came for the big parade tomorrow. Apparently, there is no parking available in Savannah (you have to reserve a parking spot) and the town will be packed with people. Fortunately, we will not be among them as we intend to continue up I-95 in the morning.
Meanwhile, this campground "Savannah Oaks" is right on a small river, and the trees are covered with Spanish moss----a very Southern look to the place.
It actually got into the low 60's this afternoon and we were able to spend some time outside, which Ranger enjoyed. There are plenty of dogs around, plus (darn!) some cats. Forecast for tonight---down into the low 30's again! I guess we got spoiled with two weeks of good weather at the start of the trip, but this is rather unpleasant for our trip to escape the cold.
Need to get back to Va, away from crowds and cats!
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