Yesterday we had a real nice Halloween in the city, enjoying the many costumes the children and adults wore. After the Village Lynda forgot to mention we found a great British Pub right near the "Bitter End" where I saw Donovan once. In we went and She was thrilled to get "Real Cider" the brand She drinks in the UK. We had some nice onion soup with bread and headed over to the Path train station which we got a train that went within a few blocks of our campground/marina as it were. When we got off the train there was a market going on with music, food etc. I bought some tasty barreled pickles and garlic stuffed olives. We had bought two loaves of hard crusted bread in the village and back to the Bus we went to have some with cheese. A wonderful day overall. I love the City and wish I was rich enough to live there comfortably.
The next morning the sun was out and we took Charlie for his walk along the water looking out at New York harbor and the statue of liberty. We then hooked up, drove the short distance to the NJ turnpike and headed west. The trip was smooth and in no time we did 230 miles arriving at a RV park called Keystone RV. It is right on the border of Pennsylvania and Maryland. Easy on and off to the interstate and as most of the places we camp part of Passport America. We set up under some trees and were home. Actually everywhere is home in the Magic Bus.
I found a local restaurant that looked good on the iPhone and we walked the half mile into town. It was really good and they had both Italian and Mexican food.
Met a fellow next to us in the RV park here that I met here once before two years ago. Small world. He is from Conn. and remembered me as the guy that ran the Lions club RV park in Florida. Ha.
Lynda and I want to go back to NYC in the near future and spend a week, it was one of the best places we have visited and we need to delve more into things there. Felt a bit sad about leaving.
Going to put some more pictures up now, tomorrow we head to the southern end of Virginia. David
Good stuff. Would have liked to try those pickles and olives (and the Cider!) Does the Lyon's Club have a campground in the Keys??? :)
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