Shiloh, IL (Hi 61 Lo 51) and (Hi 70 Lo 52)
Well, it's done! I signed a two year lease on Tuesday. I hate decisions, I always have. I have to think about it too long and talk myself into a frenzy over little things. I need to quit doing that and just take the first thing that comes to mind. I now have the apartment and my dryer is fixed which hasn't run right since I moved in, so both are now in place and I'm set to go til June 2024. In April I'll try to get the Illinois license. I still need to find all the paperwork and get the nerve to do it. If there's a test involved I need to pass it. The gal at the DMV says I don't need a test, the website says I do.
Also on Tuesday I went to Scott AFB to get groceries and go to the famcamp we used to go too every time we were in the area. It has expanded the campsites and it's all cleaned up with more access to the lake. It's really nice. (Click on the photos to enlarge).
I can't figure out what the little growths are, maybe cypress trees? They look like trees, they're not mushrooms. There's a lot of them around the trees, so maybe new trees? It's very interesting, gives the area "character".This is looking into the camping area. Several people are there. There's also a place for boondocking (no hookups).
This spot is where we parked a few times when we came here. I really do miss being on the road.
Saturday I went with Frank, Angie and Sherri to Campbellsville, KY to the college where Kendall (grandson) is going to school for a couple volleyball games. It was raining all the way there but traffic wasn't real bad. When we arrived it was just sprinkling and didn't rain the rest of the weekend.
The trip is a little over five hours mostly all highway till we get closer to the school. We went to the airbnb first after getting a few groceries. The Airbnb is several miles from the school and out in the country. It's amazing and at night it's very quiet. I can't stress the QUIET that outs there at night. You HEAR NOTHING. It's a working farm, with cows, chickens and horses. It's amazing. If you're ever in Campbellsville, KY area, please check this place out, it's well worth the price. We had four of us splitting the price, but two couples could split and be fine.
The Milk Parlor on Meadow Creek Farm
Entire home/apt hosted by Beth Hollingsworth
I suggest it highly. Here's a few pictures.
Those black dots are cows.Views from the second floor.
Two bedrooms on the second floor.
First floor, and you can grill.
Bathroom to the right of the refrigerator.
Living room looking up to the second floor.
Plenty of seating area.
From the long path leading up to the house.
We went to watch Kendall's volleyball games after leaving the Airbnb the first time. They had a tournament and we wanted to see the games live and not stream them. Kendall plays on varsity and also JVC. The college has buildings just for sports and it's geared to sports minded students.
He's the one in the air.
Angie, Frank, Sherri and I in the stands watching.
3 comments:
The growths around the pond are called Cypress knees. The Cypress trees put them up to get oxygen.
Trip sounded fun, Kentucky is beautiful.. Spring is heading your way. Sisters in Missouri say the spring flowers have started.
Florida prices are getting ridiculous, at least when renting an RV space, compared to say south Texas. I'm happy for you making a decision as to stay in Illinois or not. I assume spending winter there reminded you as to if that's doable, especially if you don't have to go out in the bad weather. Years ago a friend found a studio apartment, in Hawaii, where he could walk to shopping and rented that during the winter for years. Karen and I have talked about renting something as a snowbirder for a couple months rather than pulling an RV that might be in storage most of the year.
Ahh, Campbellsville. I loved being there when we worked for Amazon. Lovely campus with a great cafeteria with great food! You look great too!
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