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Bueller.......Bueller......

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“Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.” After we left Gettysburg, we started our first shoulder season travel blitz.   We spent three nights in Ohio, south of Cleveland.   It was a pretty drab stay, since the weather was mostly overcast, but also because the campground was getting ready to close for the season, so it was virtually empty.   Only a handful of campers were there, and most were just stopping for the night.   We spent our first day at the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, which was definitely a shrine to the past and present of the sport.   It was interesting, but as with tickets to a football game, the entrance fee was overpriced for what was there and for the actual size of the museum (much smaller than I would have expected).   The second day we drove to Cleveland to visit the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.   All things considered, I would definitely want to go back to visit should we ever pass that way

Here We Go Again!

Our two weeks in Gettysburg are coming to an end.   It’s been quite a whirlwind, and we definitely needed our two rest days (Friday and Saturday) to take a mental health break.   The training courses didn’t go exactly the way we expected………. The first week was the RV maintenance portion of the two courses.   Tim had previously taken the online version of it and passed the test, thus ensuring his placement in the RV inspector course for week two.   It was extremely helpful, in that all the areas he viewed in the online course could now be better digested as a hands-on learning experience.   This was all pretty much as we expected it to go.   The unexpected portion was the fact that the wives were expected to participate each day for the first two hours.    That portion was devoted to developing a business, and learning how to run it – something we are quite well-versed in doing after 14 years in our past life.   Nevertheless, it was helpful to hear a lot of it over again in ord