thanks Buppies, yes I was surprised that it did not storm all night. My friends here say Asheville is fairly protected from bad storms, being in the valley surrounded by mountains. Sadly one of my stops on the way is in Tupelo MS. Sure going to call ahead first. If they are up and running, they need business to pay for the cleanup so I'll try to stay on schedule.
Now normally I'm a total fan of trains, and that enjoyment is being stretched at the moment; seems there is a freight line about 500 feet away from the rv, hidden nicely by trees, but boy does it rumble.
only a couple of times a day, so no big deal. So far I'm finding KOA campgrounds to be very close to roads/trains, whatever and so far have been a bit noisy. It's one thing to be "easy on and off", it's another thing to have a constant symphony of Jake brakes from truckers going down a local hill.
Well, just turn on the roof fan and it all goes away. Due to the topography here in the mountains, apparently everything, trains, roads, etc come through this one area.
With less rain on the forecast, I have more options today. Going to tour Asheville and maybe get into the Biltmore if it's not raining. Really want to see their gardens in Spring.
well, a little update...32 bucks? nope.
well I guess only the rich get to see the rich.
I've never seen an entrance fee this high to get into anything, other than a Broadway show. For 59 bucks, they can pick me up in a leather appointed golf cart and feed me champagne...
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