Monday, December 14, 2020

A Quiet Week at Moss Park

 We spent another quiet week at Moss Park, where we stayed a few times last year.  This park has a lot of campsites, all relatively private and half of which are along the lake.  We picked a pretty good campsite this time (#31) with an okay lake view and very private fire pit.

That's the lake just beyond the trees

Mostly we just took it easy during this stay.  The weather turned suddenly very cold (50s) while we were here, and there was a bit of rain, so we spent a lot of time inside.  One of the perks of camping in an RV and not a tent!

Despite the cold Aaron was able to put up some Christmas lights, we're feeling festive!

Outside Christmas lights!

During the few warm and dry days this week, we went hiking at some nearby preserves - the Crosby Island Marsh Preserve and the Split Oak Forest.  While we were hiking in Split Oak we saw a wild pig!  The pig was very fast and we were so shocked we didn't manage to get a picture, but it was a pretty incredible sight!

A pond in Crosby Island Marsh

Back at our campsite, we enjoyed some campfires and grilled food.  
When you REALLY need that grill clean!

Pretty campfire pre-fire

This raccoon was traipsing through our campsite

While we were here I had the time to really tidy up the RV and so I took some pictures for those of you who have been dying to see the inside!  We don't have much, but you can see some of the interior Christmas decorations as well.

Bedroom

Dining Area

Living Room

Kitchen & Dining Area

Close up of The Child/Baby Yoda/Grogu Ornaments

That's about it for now!  Like I said, a pretty quiet week, quite refreshing.


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