Ron woke about 3 am and was ready to leave – me not so much. I convinced him to come back to bed and get at least another hour of sleep. We both fell back to sleep and woke at 7 am to a heavy fog surrounding us.
HMMM – would it have been better to drive in the dark or in the fog? I guess we will find out. We were on the road by 8 am and the fog was intermittent throughout the day. Sometimes so bad you could barely see the vehicles in front of you. Other times the sun was trying to brighten the day.
As we were driving over the Hudson River there were lots of chunks’ of ice floating along the river. There was a heavy fog over the Hudson and what looks like white caps in the water is actually large chunks' of ice.
It didn’t rain until we got home – just in time to unload the MH.
Ron pulled the MH into the driveway so we could unload. We didn’t do badly getting the job done in about three hours! We will have to leave the MH at the end of the driveway until the snow melts and the area we use for parking it is dry and not a mud hole. That could be until June!
It was a great trip despite not really ever finding the sun and warmth we were looking for. We had a wonderful visit with cousin Nancy and with our friends Ginny and Dick.
We traveled 8,005 miles in the MH and 2,309 miles in the Jeep in 87 days!
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