Did some more walking and riding my bike around the campground. Noticed a couple of RVs decorated in Mardi Gras colors.
They decorated the dashboard, picnic table, and awning with Mardi Gras colors.
Here's a camper from Vermont.
Along with lots of Louisiana plates, I saw plates from Maryland, Colorado, Texas, and Vermont.
I also noticed that there are spots with decks. Not sure why I was given one without a deck as there are many available.
This spot is across from where I am. I like that the picnic table is on the side. Some spots have 2 picnic tables, one in back and one on the side.
As the afternoon wore on everyone was getting sleepy.
Xi Shi Quan loves to sleep on her back.
The hair on her face is starting to grow out and she is looking like a Shih Tzu again.
Yesterday a gray stray cat came up to my camper and was meowing and very friendly. I felt sorry for him and hoped that he belonged to someone.
Today he came back again and this time he acted like he wanted to come into the camper... that is until he saw my dog. He let me pet him and I got a good look at his coat and he had some scars which broke my heart. He has been living alone in the wild for some time. I gave him some food and water which he ate then proceeded to sit on my camper step.
My cats were curious about him which made him want to come in even more. He began to claw at the screen so I had to close the door. He soon left. Poor little thing. I hope he'll be OK. I'll inform the office but don't expect any action. This is the third campground I've stayed in where there was a stray animal allowed to live within the grounds.
Leaving tomorrow. Hope my next stop will be near water.
Surprised to be able to catch 17 TV channels withoug even raising the external antennae. This is the first time I've been able to watch TV while traveling in the RV. I guess it's because I'm so close to a city.
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