Elkhart Campground is a busy place. In addition to what looks like several fairly permanent RVs (flower beds and walks around the rigs), there is a great deal of overnight traffic. In the two nights we've been here, we have had new neighbors twice on one side and three times on the other. These are nice long pull-through sites, so many of them don't even unhook from their tow vehicles.
This afternoon, in contrast, the folks who pulled in on our driver's side set up a major camp. While the sites are nice and long, they are also fairly narrow. I could look out the window as I sat on the couch reading and see how their dinner was coming along on their barbecue which was set up right outside our slide-out.
Sometimes I feel a bit guilty about my people watching as the windows on Auntie Violet are reflective and during daylight hours no one can see in while we can look out without being seen...
Sometimes I wish people could see through them -- especially those dog owners who look around and make sure no one is watching when they decide to walk on without picking up after their animals!
It was raining again this morning and so overcast it seemed almost like twilight. There were hardly any people out and about. Then the sun came back out this afternoon and the walkers appeared. There are not many children at this park like there have been at the last few parks and we have not had lots of bicycles flying around.
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