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Sunday, September 25, 2011

Great 3 day get-a-way!

Last week we took the camper and went to Bill's favorite spot at Willow Tree RV resort in Longs, SC.  We so needed to have some time away from Doctors and Cancer Ctr. appointments!  It is so beautiful there and we enjoyed it so much.  There is always so much to see in the grounds, the lake and the woods!
We saw a couple of wild Cherry Trees and they looked so beautiful!
Hubby got in a little fishing but did not get one bite, only some small fish following his lure.  He hurt to even cast the rod now though and after I cast for him a few times, he gave up...

But we still had fun!

Hubby hiding from my camera- He makes me laugh many times a day despite his pain.  He is amazing!


A Giant white mushroom that we saw in the woods looking like an elf table for sure!


These dear little salt and pepper shakers, I found in the campground store, I love them and they are my favorite blue and white with some gold on the wings!
Here I am unpacking
the car, food first ha!

Set up at last and ready to relax in the shade.
Playing my guitar and singing at dusk with my daughter and her beau, and roasting marshmallows.  Hubby snapped this pic for us.
Reflections in the lake as the sun was setting...
The lake had mirror reflections and was so beautiful!

The lake is beautiful whether in sun or shadow...

These tree trunks grew intertwined--The Hugging Tree.  Some of the RV sites even have hot tubs!

Hubby dousing the campfire after a wonderful day!

Thank you for visiting and for more interesting photos from our camping trip, please go to Kerrie's Korner, SC site.

♥KERRIE♥
My heart to yours....

1 comment:

Ginny Hartzler said...

I'm so glad you had such a good time, it is good just to get away from everything! I love the hugging tree! And the lake reflections are so pretty, looks like you got a jet trail reflection in there!