One of the funny things with being full-time RV'ers is when you wake up in the morning you have to stop and think about where you are. Linda went back to PA just before Easter to honor a commitment to work at the Cancer Center. Then when she got back, I went home for Easter, stopping in Phila. to pick up my daughter for the trip home. We have also left Urbanna, VA and are now in Colonial Williamsburg. With all that travelin, I often have to stop and think about what state I'm in and what town. We packed up the rig yesterday and moved to Williamsburg...to the American Heritage RV park. We have a great site with a concrete pad and concrete patio.With little effort, we've fallen into jobs here. Upon making arrangements for us to come to this park, she asked if they use Workampers and they said that they had positions open. We both interviewed and were hired. I also had an interview at a nearby tourist attraction and am hired there. Linda got a call today, from the same company, after having dropped her resume off to the company almost two weeks ago. She will go for an interview too and the campground is willing to work around whatever hours we get at this area attraction.
I spent this morning working outside, getting things settled and unpacking the rig. It's cooler today, not as warm as yesterday, and a little breezy but still sunny and pleasant. Yesterday it was 72 degrees here, today in the 60's. Yesterday when I talked to my mom, who still resides in Pennsylvania, they were expecting morning temps of 28 degrees. Springtime blossoms are abundant here, forsythia are in full bloom and daffodils out in glorious splendor. Springtime has come to Virginia...time of rebirth for plants and people alike !
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