We are Kevin and Dodi Carr, traveling the country in our RV. Having been on the road for 12 years we have a lot of adventures to share. This blog is my view on our travels, check the link below to get to Kevin’s blog.
Sunday, February 15, 2009
The Trees of Edisto Beach
I decided to include a few strange pictures this time. The tree in the marsh is called the "mystery tree" Someone (nobody know who) decorates it for the season or holiday. For Valentines day it was covered in hearts. The small driftwood tree is the shell tree. People who walk the beach add shells to it (they are hard to see in the photo). The larger tree is probably the most photographed tree on the beach. Kevin is standing in front of where we get our drinking water. Its a reverse osmosis system and much better than the salt water that comes out of the tap at the campground. The picture with the picnic table is the best site in the campground. This is the view looking out of the front window of your RV.
We are still working at the boat landing clearing brush and are still dealing with poison ivy which has migrated to our stomachs. The weather is getting warmer, & Kevin and I are working on our tans. The campground is fuller on the weekends now. But it was blustery today and I got to take my power walk on the 1 1/2 mile beach all by myself. It is pretty cool walking that stretch by yourself. We are looking forward to completing our obligations here and taking a shower that is salt free!
Kevin has found a new rule to travel by. The 2-2-2 rule: Never travel over 200 miles in a day, always stop by two in the afternoon and stay 2 days wherever you stop. We are thinking this should be a great way to go north. We are hoping to travel through Tennessee & Kentucky were Kevin has found "The Bourbon Trail". Should be interesting! I'm not sure I am ready to drive the RV with the toad on the back yet! Kevin tells me when we get on some open road I will be getting some driving time. Look out, here I come!
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