Sunday 27 August 2006

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Awake: 4:11am Temp 70 sleep 5+24 ground fog & later, low clouds
elevation 1456 ft overnight @ the Wal-Mart in Plymouth, Indiana.


I enjoyed a good night’s rest regardless of any noise a few semi-trucks &
another motorhome might have made in parking parallel to us. We buy some
groceries @ Wal-Mart, then get directions to the local Catholic Church in
Plymouth. I disconnect the Suzuki & drive to Saint Michaels just in time
to see people exiting the church. We forgot about the Eastern Time Zone
change. Back to the bus, hitch the Suzuki & leave Plymouth @ 9:45am local
time.

Passing through Massillon, Ohio, I call my Aunt Aggie & talk for 15 min.
Then around Akron, Ohio, I call my cousin Michelle & we chat for about the
same time.

Somewhere along the way, Kathy talks with Katrina about her up & coming
trip to Italy to attend the wedding of her friend, Kistinn.

Non-stop to Hubbard, Ohio where we top off our fuel tank, then continue on
to Nicktown, PA through heavy rain. As we approached New Castle, Kathy
phoned our niece, Carlene, & they talked for some 15 min. We arrive on our
property @ 7:23pm.

Today’s travel: 9+14 time 483 miles 62 gal used 7.82 mpg
54.7 avg speed.

In the rain with an umbrella, Kathy helps to re-position the coach on our
site # 1. While she readies dinner, I plug into our shore power & connect
the land line phone.

I make a few local calls: Gary & Rosemary; Footes to leave a msg; Then we
receive a call from Gary & Grace: We talk about their planned visit to
Nicktown with their motorhome in less than a week.

9:00pm dinner: Leftover chicken salad.

Elevation 1987 ft High temp=80 Lights out: 11:57pm

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