Sunday, March 11, 2018

New Orleans...where there is rain...

We rolled into New Orleans yesterday from Mississippi.  We're safe and sound and Tiny Holmes (our Cirrus 820 Truck Camper) has been awesome.

We've been staying at several campground that have been out in the country.  The one in Alabama had a fair number of ducks and geese - instant alarm clocks.

At the RV camp ground in Mississippi - we saw these mud mounds.  We had to ask what they are: They are crayfish chimneys (each holding one crayfish).




There were lots of them...




In New Orleans, the campground we're staying at feels like its in the city, or at least the suburbs.  It's a completely different feel.

This particular campground (a chain) expects to "direct you to your spot".   Since a truck camper is as maneuverable (or better) than most Class C's (and even come Class B) RVs.  We were polite - but had no trouble backing in Watson and Holmes.

We did mostly chores today as it rained far more than we would've liked.  Tomorrow we'll be heading into New Orleans -- details and pictures to come!

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for updating us! Always interesting! We need rain here. It's supposed to this morning! Fingers crossed! Safe travels, Gail

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