This end of the Peace River RV Park seems to be completely full. And judging by the tags in the windows of the RVs around us, no one will be moving on before we do. So this morning there were no racing engines nor huge rigs maneuvering around to wake us up or disturb our morning coffee drinking. It's a fairly quiet area of the park as well. We are away from the pool area or an area where there are children. We might have an occasional child biking by, but that's about it.
There may not be many children, but there are lots and LOTS of dogs. There is a constant parade of dog walkers. There may be an occasional single dog, but ninety percent of the people seem to have two or more. And for some reason, there are a lot of them that have pit bulls and Rottweilers (even though the park rules say "no aggressive breeds."). There is one lady that comes by with three of them -- she is not walking them, they are pulling her! There are also a lot of little dogs of all kinds, again at least two and sometimes three. But, I must say, there don't seem to be a lot of barkers here, which is really nice.
I got three loads of clothes washed today, so am once again all caught up. Other than that, I haven't accomplished much. I have been reading Lauraine Snelling's series of books about early day settlers in the Red River area of North Dakota. I'm so glad that I was able to re-download them unto the new Kindle!
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