Friday, August 24, 2012

What A Difference A Visit From Friends Makes

Watkins Glen, NY (75 degrees, blue skies, low humidity)

We have a 5 1/2 month commitment to workamp at the Watkins Glen KOA.  It’s that time of the season when time just seems to stand still.  You might say we have a bad case of “hitch itch” and really miss traveling down the road. 
 
It’s been incredibly busy the past month and a half and we usually just collapse on our sofa when our shift is finished.  The campground is usually sold out especially on weekends and it takes a lot of patience to deal with the public and chaos each day.  That’s the life of a workamper and its just part of the deal.   We decided to work this season to pay off the cost of our roof repair to our motorcoach this spring and we are committed to finishing our contract. 
 
The Summershine college students have now left and returned to college.  They were delightful young adults and we’ll miss them.  They helped with the activities for the families in the evening and with the front desk and maintenance of the campground. 
 
KOA Summershine
Summershine Staff
 
A visit from friends can make all the difference and we’ve had two recent visits which have certainly cheered us up. 
 
JC and Bev are visiting right now for a week.  You might remember that we met them last summer at Sheridan Lake National Forest (near Mt. Rushmore). They had been following our blog and stopped by to see us.  We became close friends this winter and  met up a few times at rally’s (Gypsy Journal in Yuma, FMCA in Indio California) and attended Quartsite together with the Escapee Boomers.
 
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Aboard the True Love Sailboat


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Seneca Lake
 
 
We also planned a nice river kayak trip on the Chemung River (near Elmira).  We both have SeaEagle kayaks and we each drove a car so that we’d have one at the put in and take out.  It was so nice to kayak down a river again.  We’ve only been able to paddle the lakes here and river trips are so much more fun. 
 
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Inflating the SeaEagles
 
The river was low and slow most of the time.  Good thing we didn’t plan too long of a trip.  The picnic at the end was really nice and we sure laughed and hooted when we road down the occasional rapids.  JC thought the rapids must have been at least a class four (LOL!)
 
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I’ll tell you tomorrow about another great time together that was a special moments we will always remember. 
 
Last week our long time friends Jerry and Marcia visited for a few days.  They are from Indiana and were a part of a Good Sam camping club that we belonged to for many years.  They were in the area for a reunion and stopped by to see us with their grand daughter Crystal.  Our time together was all about waterfalls.  There are so many in this area and it was so fun to hear their delight when visiting each one. 
 
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Swimming hole Robert Treman State Park

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Robert Treman State Park




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Lucifer Falls


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Buttermilk Falls

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Taughannock Falls


 
Our friends are precious to us and we are so happy that they stopped by to see us.  We feel renewed and ready to face the rest of the season. Thanks so much!
 
 
Chemung River Paddle
 

6 comments:

  1. Isn't it great to show friends your discoveries. . .love the waterfalls.

    Janice
    ReadyToGoFullTimeRVing.blogspot.com

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  2. I remember from my high school teaching days that there is so much reward when working with a bunch of great kids. Glad you enjoyed the experience.
    Your kayak trip looks lovely and sooooo peaceful.
    I could look at Falls photos all day. Beautiful!

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  3. sounds like you time at the campground is a busy one..but nice that you can take the time to spend with your friends!!..beautiful photos as always!!

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  4. Making new friends has been the icing on the cake for us since we began this RV journey. Sounds like you are finding some great people along the way. The countryside around you looks lovely. So great that you were able to get the kayak wet :D

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  5. Fantastic photos of the waterfalls, they sure look nice. The kayaking looked like a lot of fun but I'm not so sure about those rapids you mentioned!

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  6. We are waterfall lovers too. Would love to get up your way. Will be a while before we do, though.

    Susan

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