Getting to East Montpelier, Vermont – September 7, 2012

We actually drove for 7 hours yesterday and it was SUNNY all the way.  We managed to stay on major roads most of the way and basically stay out of trouble.  I did have a serious senior moment and forgot to fasten the refrigerator .  Yup!  We stopped to get a snack and when I opened the door, there were things from inside the refrigerator sitting on the floor and the door was wide open.  Fortunately it wasn’t that long after we started and nothing really messy fell out.  Hopefully this experience will help me to remember to ALWAYS fasten those doors and it won’t happen again.

We arrived at our new RV home around 4 pm.  There was no one in the office and just a note that said, “If I’m not here just pick your site and I will see you in the morning.  So that’s what we did exactly what the note said and picked a nice spot away from other campers.  Within 10 minutes in came three other rigs and we were immediately surrounded.

This morning when we got up, I heard some tinkering noises coming from behind us so I looked out the window.  I was blown away by what I saw.  There were two people getting breakfast and packing up their camper parked right behind us.  Not too unusual since this is an RV Park.  The unusual part was the size of the people and the size of the camper.  These were two large people in the smallest camper I have ever seen.  I waited until they were all packed up and pulling away and then I took a picture from inside for you to see.  The picture looks fuzzy because of the screen, but I thought you would get the idea.  Is that not the smallest camper you have ever seen?

The compartment in the back is where they have a propane stove and they sleep inside.  In the front is a storage space.  How amazing is that.

Today we plan to take in the sights surrounding Montpelier.

One response to “Getting to East Montpelier, Vermont – September 7, 2012

  1. That’s to small and doesn’t look fun. Be safe and have fun.

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