Tuesday we started our trip south. We drove to Staunton, VA in the Shenandoah Valley and spent Tuesday and Wednesday nights there. The first leg of the trip was quiet with no problems. Wednesday while we were out driving around we saw a street named Tinkling Springs Road. We both laughed at the name and wondered where the name came from. You never know what you're gong to see.
It started raining Wednesday night before Vern could get everything put away, so we hoped it would stop by morning. No such luck, it rained all night. I got up at 6:00 a.m. and the weather radar showed a break in the rain, so Vern changed and was ready to go when it stopped. The rain never really stopped, but went to a heavy mist. Things got put away and we were on the way by 8:00. We were rained on all the way to South Carolina.
We made it to Gaffney, SC around 1:30 and drove to the freightliner service center. The service center is on the campus of Spartanburg Community College. I guess we'll have students working on the motor home. The good thing is they have a camping area for those having work done and we can stay for no charge. We have electricity and that's it. But it is free.
On our way here we drove through mountains in Virginia and North Carolina. On the weather tonight they said the same mountains would have snow tonight. Yes, that's right snow. I'm glad we went through them today.
If the motor home gets fixed on Friday we'll leave here on Saturday morning and drive to Perry, Georgia. Before we get to Perry, first we have to drive through Atlanta. Not fun.
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Driving through Atlanta on the weekend is better than during the week. You will be so close to your winter home by Saturday night. Have a safe trip
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