Crossing the Border


Today, we progressed north, crossing the border to South Carolina. We are staying at a beautiful county park on James Island. These publicly owned campgrounds are in gorgeous settings and add revenues to the county coffers. The only problem is that we can only stay two nights. Weekends can be a problem.We'll see what happens.
Before we left Savannah, we found a Walmart, where we bought replacement bulbs for fixtures in the RV. All of a sudden several lights went out. Guess they were installed at the same time. Wierd!
Once we were settled in, we drove to an adjacent island, Folly Island and had dinner at the Seashell Cafe, where I had the best scallops to date. Then, it was home to relax. Since my voice is starting to recover, I called all the kids and Grandma June. Mel laughed because by the time I was through my voice was gone again. But it felt so good to talk again-at least for a little while.
While I am doing this blog, I am unable to send it because of signal problems. We are on an island again with little to no coverage. Will try to publish tomorrow.
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