Friday, April 12, 2013

Great Time at Gunter Hill Campground

Friday, April 12, 2013

Today we talked to the camp host at Gunter Hill Campground about moving to a different site.  This campground has a new section with paved streets, concrete RV pads, and full hook ups.  There aren't as many trees in this section, so you don't have those little wormy things falling all over the camper and vehicles.  This is a very nice and new section of the campground.  The good news is we were able to move to site #68 for the remained of our stay here.  While it is not a water front site, we are quite pleased with this site and quickly moved our fifth wheel and were set up in plenty of time to enjoy the rest of the day.

Here's our new site at Gunter Hill Campground.


While sitting outside enjoying the fresh air from the woods and nearby Lake, we noticed a woman walking two dogs.  Kallie became quite excited as one of the dogs was a beautiful white standard poodle.  We immediately struck up a conversation about our dogs and found her to be a single full time RV'r traveling with her two dogs, Willie and Cisco.

Later, Saturday morning, we joined Robbin and the three of us walked Willie, Cisco, and Kallie around the park.  Sorry, but we neglected to get a shot of Cisco.

Here's a shot of Kitty with Willie and Kallie
Kallie said that Willie is quite a hunk!  He actually makes her look petite!
  We enjoyed meeting Robin and her dogs and look forward to seeing her again somewhere on the trail!


Monday, April 15, 2013
It rained all day Sunday.  Just as I was about to finish the ark, the rain stopped!  How's that for timing?  Since it rained all day Sunday, we didn't venture outside until later in the afternoon after it had quit raining.  One good thing about all the rain is we now have a water front site! Ha!

There is still a lot of water standing around here today, but it is turning out to be a very nice day.  We took a stroll around the campground and took this shot from an overlook deck.


This is Catoma Creek on Woodruff Lake.  The Lake cover 20 square miles and provides great fishing, boating, and flood control in Alabama.


We had to replenish some supplies, so we ran into Prattville to stock up.  You'll never guess where Kitty wanted to eat!  Hey, how did you know it was the Cracker Barrel?

That's all for today.  We look forward to more fun in the Alabama sun tomorrow.

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