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Friday, November 23, 2018

Life as a Backyard Hillbilly

Thanks to Jessica and Shane’s long driveway we were able to back right in next to their house, spend maximum time with the family and save a few dollars on camping fees.

We have been lucky enough to moochdock several times at friends and families residences. My brother Bob has a totally empty cul-de-sac that is perfect for the occasional overnight, The Finken Farm has enough room to open a campground and accommodate dozens of rigs and the venue at Kevin and Cheryl's wedding earlier this fall were also nice enough to let us stay on their property. 

Of course like every campground or other camping location there are pros and cons to each. Power can vary from location to location. For example; at my brothers we are 100 yards or so from their house so water and power can be an issue. We conserve water and run totally off our solar. At the farm they have both water and a 50amp hookup but no sewer facilities so we have to try and conserve our waste water usage. 
There are a few things that we need to take into account as a backyard hillbilly. In the case of Jessica and Shane's property things are tight. Our left side is within a foot of the neighbor’s property line. We cannot go over to that side without going on their property. The back of the rig actually extends over another neighbor’s property line. Good thing they have nice neighbors! For power we have one 15amp outlet so although it is enough most of the time we cannot run any electric heaters and have to turn everything else off when using the microwave or toaster. Next is to use the house facilities as much as possible. Bathroom, showers, dishes and of course laundry are all done in the house. Although we can add more water if we need to, dumping waste water is a whole other story. Our goal is to hold out the entire month without having to pull out and dump.

The other thing we need to keep in mind is maintaining Jess and Shane’s privacy. Everyone needs alone time, individuals and family. Although we want to make the most of our time here we also need to give them some alone time. It is hard to relax in your own home when the evil monster-in-law could burst through the door at any second. We did have a sleep over last weekend. Both Dylan and Kendall slept over. I slept in the living room, Barb, Dylan, Kendall, Dakota and Daisy all slept in the bed. I think I got the better end of that deal!

With a population of just over 4,000, Greencastle has a small town atmosphere in both culture and architecture. Friday night the 16th was the annual tree lighting in the town square. Since "everyone in town" attends the lighting, it was an event we just could not miss!
The tower in the background was originally built in 1872 as a bank clock tower. 
Daughter and Mother!

The next day we got to go see Kendall at her gymnastics class!
With Jessica and Shane working most days and the kids in school we have been able to get out on a couple adventures and have plans for many more. This past week we drove to Maryland and visited Cunningham Falls State Park right after it snow. Talk about beautiful! But wet….. It had rained, snowed and rained again so not only was the snow wet and mushy the trees were raining ice chunks on us the entire hike.
First ones on the boardwalk!


Cunningham Falls
Daisy made it about 100 yards before she just gave up and looked at us. We took turns carrying her the rest of the way. Dakota on the other hand ran and ran and ran. Not a lot of room for her to run in the yard so she was happy to get out in the open.
On our way home we stopped by Pennsylvania Dutch Market in Hagerstown, MD. Filled with Amish and Mennonite merchants this unique market has a little bit of everything. Lots of good food and some great furniture. I figured they would not appreciate a lot of pictures taken of the merchandise and employees but I did manage to sneak this picture of a particularly interesting item.   
Tempting but we did not try it

During the weekend we got out to Cowans Gap State Park in Pennsylvania
We walked the mile and a half loop around the lake. It has been a long time since I have gone on a hike with little kids and totally forgot about the occasional meltdowns. Fortunately I only had one when I just sat down in the snow and started crying. Since no one would carry me I had to get up and catch up to everyone else.
Since Barb had access to a full kitchen for Thanksgiving so she took advantage of it. Not one, but two turkeys, mashed potatoes, gravy, corn, desert salad, rolls and pumpkin pie! It was a great day filled with football and food. Of course it was spending it with family that made it special. So what are we thankful for? Family, friends, our health, happiness and the ability to fulfill our dreams...…none which should be taken for granted.



Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!

28 comments:

  1. It looks nice and cold there. Barb's feast looks great. I hope you tried the bacon. Happy Thanksgiving!

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    1. It can be chilly but with highs in the 40's it is bearable.….

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  2. Brrreautiful hiking pics! 😬 67F today in Tucson...just sayin. 😎 There’s nothing like quality family time...enjoy!

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    1. It was brrreautiful! Although we don't mind the cold weather, we would not mind a 70 degree day once in a while....

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  3. Happy Thanksgiving to you all as well. Nice that you are able to spend time with your daughter and grandchildren.

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    1. I can just imagine the spread that you put together in that new kitchen of yours!

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  4. So, how did that chocolate covered bacon taste????

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  5. Glad you had a Happy Thanksgiving and were able to spend quality time visiting with Family while exploring the area.
    Chocolate covered Bacon actually tastes pretty good.
    Be Safe and Enjoy!

    It's about time.

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  6. Happy Thanksgiving, glad you are having fun with the family!! No snow in Tucson!!

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    1. Most of the snow here has all melted but it looks like they are calling for more tomorrow.

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  7. Forgot to mention, when needing to empty your Tanks use a Macerator and and you can pump it directly into a home's sewer cleanout.
    Be Safe and Enjoy!

    It's about time.

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  8. Hope the weather improves for you. The Northeast is sure experiencing some record cold. Hope you don't get blamed for dragging it with you from ND.
    Lots of Civil War sites around there to visit. We didn't plan very well and missed lots. Hope you enjoy! Travel safe!

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    1. We are already getting blamed for bringing it! We plan on doing a few Civil War sites over the next few weeks, looking forward to that!

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  9. Happy Thanksgiving! How nice to be able to spend time with your daughter and her family but still have your own house. But it sure looks very cold. Cunningham Falls is a beautiful park...in the summer:) Happy Thanksgiving! Thanks for the cute doggie photos!

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    1. We have done both; where we stay in the house and have our rig with. We prefer having our rig as it give a little more privacy and downtime for everyone.

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  10. Looks like you had a great Thanksgiving, Jim. Sorry you had to watch my hapless Lions attempt to play football.

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    1. I actually lost money on that game! I should have known better than to bet on the Lions!

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  11. While it looks too cold for me I'm glad you enjoyed the snow. Looks like a wonderful family Thanksgiving. Hope you make the month goal.

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    1. So far so good, the 10 day forecast shows highs in the 40's and lows in the 30's so we are good through then. We just run into trouble when it gets to the teens.

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  12. Moochdocking certainly has it's challenges. We love the family time, but have learned to maintain our own space. It sure looks cold up there.

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    1. That's probably the best advice I could give; giving everyone the private time and space they need even if they don't ask for it.

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  13. As newbie Canuck RV'ers we drove many miles to avoid snowy backgrounds! You have a fantastic reason to be there though. Cheers to family,friends, health and happiness and the chance to avoid snow if we choose! Well done Jim.
    PS. Try a full blown snow angel meltdown next time, at our age it looks like a seizure and they come running ;)) lol.

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    1. Great advice on the meltdown, I will give that a try next time!

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  14. Happy Thanksgiving! I do know what you mean about maintaining privacy, as we will be staying on our daughters driveway for almost 2 months (from end of Feb til the CG opens 4/15) - we will be waiting for the arrival of our granddaughter! Bill (with our daughter and son-in-law’s permission) will he installing a 50amp plug for us (probably won’t have enough sun for solar), we will run a hose and fill out fresh tank and get a macerator pump and run a hose to dump into their septic clean-out. It will be awesome to be right “next door” when the baby comes!

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    1. Wow, sounds like you are going to have quite the set up there! You may never leave! Congrats on the impending granddaughter, that will be exciting.

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