The day started out rainy, so it seemed like a good day to get the laundry done. Our coach had a washer and dryer, but that chore now requires the campground laundry room and plenty of quarters, but also affords me the opportunity to meet and chat with fellow campers, which can be entertaining. One gregarious woman chatted away, and told me she had 5 grandchildren staying with them! I’m picturing five little ones cooped up in a coach of some sort on a rainy day, when she tells me the 3 girls slept in a tent , and the boys slept in the trailer, but were headed out early to play golf. They are all in their 20s!
The sky cleared in time for our afternoon tee time, and it turned out a beautiful afternoon to play nine holes. The course was hilly and pretty, with trees and flowers, and tees required hitting up hill or down to the greens. Very fun, actually!
After golf, we had a glass of wine at Dave and Cindy’s condo, then basically walked across the street to an Italian restaurant for an early dinner. Living downtown is a pretty neat experience!



