We arrived today around 4:30pm in Wilson, NC. We pulled in and guess what? Level again. We will relax here, for the night only, without disconnecting the truck from the RV as usual. It's freezing here in NC too, and it looks like winter with all the leaves down and grass dormant. The evergreen trees are big and beautiful. Tomorrow the plan is to head down to Charleston, SC.
Anne is first to hit the shower. She comes back and emphatically announces "It's primitive,,, but it works". In the bathroom here there are small heat making devices hanging on the wall which have 3 available settings, 0(off), 1(pilot), and 2(on). I don't know what kind of fuel they use. When you get in there it is set to one, and you notice the pilot light is on when you get there. You move the setting from 1 to 2 and the flame ignites. This ignites like a 3x5 inch piece of what looks like a piece of gause pasted to the middle of the device. Somehow that keeps you warm while you are in there. You've got to be careful not to lean up against it. The shower is everything you need, it's clean, has paper towels, hand soap dispenser, hot shower, etc.. I agree with Anne's assessment.
By 7pm we are showered, in our jammies, in our LazyBoys. We have wireless internet, and 'over the air' local TV stations which our antenna will pull in after I crank it up from inside the RV. No intentions of going out into the cold tonight except to let Dixie out to do her thing. She won't want to stay out there long either.
Sid, the new owner of this park, came up to me when I was outside and introduced himself. He asked if we were just staying the night, and asked us to come back again sometime. He said next time the park would be paved, or in process of same. Made me feel welcome. I wished him luck here. This place may be primitive, and only $15/night, but it feels like a million bucks, you know, because of the way of the people. So nice !!