Suburban camping in WV

Jan 5 (Falling Waters Campsite) It was well below freezing last night, but between our electric heater and propane furnace we stayed warm and snug.

RV camping is nothing like tent camping. Besides heat, we have real beds and a real kitchen. Dinner last night was baked salmon with roasted vegetables, salad and ice cream. And did I mention the TVs? We have 3 of them (and 2 DVD players) which might be overkill for 2 adults, although the outside TV is not so useful in this weather. Reception? Chuck is streaming Netflix from his phone.

On the other hand, the typical RV “campground” is basically a large parking lot with electric outlets and plumbing. The RVs are packed in very tightly. Our current campground, although not scenic is extremely clean which is definitely a bonus.

 

Our dog seems to have adjusted well to RV life. At his age, sleeping is a primary activity. He has a lower bunk to himself, and seems to enjoy it. When we are using the car, he has a big chunk of the back seat to himself. So, he is getting more people time than usual, and has a comfy space.