Charlottesville KOA
Monday, 25 March 2019
I spent this day catching up on my blog (writing about my visits to the Civil War Museum and to Madison's home took a lot of time and energy, for some reason), and walking the dogs.
Apparently to compensate for its lack of size, this campground has not only a doggie play pen but also what they call a nature walk. This actually consists of a trek uphill and downhill and uphill and downhill (keep repeating) on a barely discernable track through the surrounding woods. The dogs loved it. I kept telling myself the exercise was good for all of us. And it is nice to tromp around in dead leaves. They're Gracie's favorite thing - I don't think there's anything she likes as much as rolling around in a pile of dead leaves.
The sun wasn't out much and it was pretty chilly most of the day, but it was still pleasant.
As in most campgrounds, this one had a lot of people leaving today. Wednesdays have the fewest number of campers at any time of year, with Tuesday and Monday next in order. As a full-timer, I look forward to the first few days of the week.
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