Walking is the perfect way of moving if you want to see into the life of things. It is the one way of freedom. If you go to a place on anything but your own feet you are taken there too fast, and miss a thousand delicate joys that were waiting for you by the wayside. Elizabeth von Arnim

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Saturday, February 21, 2009

RV show

A cold windy morning on Friday and for 10 minutes or so it snowed! I saw 8 deer down the first path I walked and a fox with 4 crows chasing and dive bombing him. Today was another cold one but what a difference no wind makes! Walked around the lake and there were LOTS of runners. A runners club was out and running early this morning. I counted 50 before I quite counting - Way too many people out around my path. :-) While I walked yesterday Kenny went to work for a couple of hours and then he took the rest of the day off so we could go to the RV show at the Timonium Fairgrounds. We thought there would be a lot less people there on Friday than on the weekend and we were right. We practically had the place to ourselves. Kenny just switched working days around. He is working all day Saturday. We have no intentions of buying any RV, but it is always fun to go and look at them all. They range from tiny little things to huge buses and everything else in between.
A few of pictures.
I sat in a chair in one of the RV's and took this picture. Didn't realize I had taken a picture of my feet as well.
There were also lots of people there representing camp grounds for you to visit after you purchase your new RV. There is a campground in Delaware set in the woods with LOTS of walking trails and you can rent little log cabins. I would love to go there and spend a few days in the spring just walking the trails. I have a birthday in May, maybe that is just the time for us to go. :-) Late Friday afternoon Cheryl popped in to take a look at the house. Always nice to see my friend. :-) So here it is Saturday and if feels like Monday with Kenny at work all day. Though I suppose it should seem like Friday because he is off tomorrow. I've been busy in the house doing this and that. A little cleaning, a little computer time, exercising and baking. I made some of those tasty Welsh Cookies this afternoon. I put in some dried cherries as well as raisins. I'm off now do wash the baking dishes and then do some needlepoint. If Kenny doesn't work too late I'm hoping to go out to our favorite Mexican restaurant near the airport for dinner. I hope your Saturday is as good as you thought it would be and possibly even better. :-)

9 comments:

KathyA said...

We had a lovely day -- we cleaned the downstairs; aired things out -- I always enjoy that and sitting back and looking at it when we're done, too.

Anonymous said...

Wow...you have a lot of wildlife in your area also.

Those RVs are nice. I've often thought that would be a great way to travel.

Goosey said...

Sounds like you have had a good day too, we had an eventful one but good .

Helen said...

I liked reading about your day. 8 deers at the same day - that is many!

Helen said...

I haven`t done much, because I have the flu...
I look forward to start walking again :)

Vee said...

Oh yes, I've had a wonderful Saturday.

Now buying a little RV is one of the pipe dreams that my beloved and I share. We both have a bit of the wanderlust in us. But, I'm afraid with aging parents who aren't well and grands so little, I really don't want to strike off for parts unknown. Still, it's nice to dream.

Cheryl said...

I'm so glad I finally visited. Your home is wonderful!!!

I'd love to go to an RV show. I think of them as being moldy and tiny. These looked like Cadillacs. I'm sure they were pricy too.

BTW, my sister had to cancel the trip. Do you want to get together on Thursday with the gang?

Anonymous said...

I love going to RV Shows..they have some really awesome homes on wheels..!! We can dream..!!

George said...

I don't think I would like to share my walking path with a bunch of runners, either. I often see deer, but never have seen a fox here. Some of those RVs are really grand.