Woody got up early to open the gate. I slept in till 9 a.m. or so, and after my first coffee I took Oreo for a nice long walk this little park has 7 miles of walking trails through the bush what a great way to start the day walking through the bush with dappled sun shining on the undergrowth. I just love the smell in the early morning in the bush. Oreo spotted a chipmunk and was determined to catch it, trying to climb the tree the chipmunk inhabited, funny to watch her, the chipmunk was totally not concerned. Just continued about it’s business as if it knew Oreo could not possibly harm it, we had had a fun walk. As the morning progressed, we dealt with checkouts and such. We then went shopping for some flowers for the park at as nearby nursery, had lunch at a local restaurant returning home around 2 p.m. excited to plant the flowers and hang up the hot no yes no what you if there is an baskets. As we were planting some of the flowers campers dropped by and commented on how nice the flowers looked and they were happy to households on a full-time basis at the park made them feel much safer. Later a member of the ennui fishing game Association dropped in to say hi, bringing his wife to introduce us to meet enjoyed a short visit. We spent some time playing cards until received a phone call from a member of the Association calling as he was concerned about the rain, they decided the tent needed to be taken down when he immediately started dismantling the tent by the time the member arrive. The tent was already dismantled, and just needed to be moved to the main building brainstorm didn't amount to much but better safe than sorry eh! We spent the evening walking checking sites and playing with Oreo chatting online and later discussing our luck at finding this opportunity and how very happy we are.
The sign with rules, costs in the park.
As you drive though the gate, the camping area is down a small hill The kitchen and shelter are what you see in the middle.
Well guess who is having fun with the little tractor.
The Rolling Castle nicely tucked in the trees.
The sign as you drive into the park.
The ramblings of our life as RVer’s camp hosting in Alberta, Canada and travelling to Arizona for the winter with some pics and history of some areas we have visited.
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