Hello all,
We waded in the Atlantic Ocean yesterday.
We left PPL last Saturday at 10:10 am and headed east.

I-10 east of Houston and through Louisiana is not our favorite stretch of highway and we were glad to have that behind us. Overnighting in Biloxi, Ms, we made it to our first destination, Auburn, Al., the next day. We spent Monday touring Auburn University (Mary Lou’s alma mater) and visiting with an old friend who still teaches there.
Moving on the next day, we were more relaxed because we realized that we didn’t have to be on any schedule, and that took a bit of getting used to. The last two hours of the trip to Savannah was in a driving rainstorm (pun intended). We took a tour of old Savannah, and yes Susie, we were able to get in and eat at Paula Deen’s ‘Lady and Sons’ restaurant. The food was basic southern home cooking dishes – good but not exceptional. It wouldn’t be worth standing in line for.

Product evaluation:
Autonet. This has been great. Having this available is really a convenience. Even in the aforementioned rainstorm it didn’t miss a beat. A couple of campers that live in their trailers were very interested, particularly when I took my computer to them (about 150 feet away) and showed them our website. This product is a must for serious RVer’s.
Tire Stat: This is also a great product to have aboard. It’s great to be able to check the pressure in all the tires while sitting in the driver’s seat. A couple of times after stopping, I got an alarm, but it was for a sudden 3psi drop for a particular tire. I guess it cooled quicker than the rest.
Moving today to visit Hilton Head. We’ve just parked at fairly small campground and were able to leave several catalogs and flyers in the office.
More Later,
Chuck
Sounds like you have been having a Great RV Trip. I would be interested in hearing about the best campgrounds you have stayed at.