Ah! Just what the doctor ordered: a day of relaxation!
The past few nights, I’ve gone to bed too late so I got less sleep than I need. Last night, I tucked myself into bed around 9pm and fell straight to sleep. Today, I woke up refreshed – and knowing that I needed a rest day.
In the morning, I hung out reading in Addie (The Searcher by Tana French, a mystery) and walked around the campground including the nearby covered bridge. After lunch, I drove the quiet backroads to a local hardware store for propane. Surprisingly – at least to me! – the store was owned and staffed by Amish. This was in stark contrast to the Amish farmers I saw plowing their field with horse-drawn equipment! Anyone have info on the Amish you’d like to share?
This afternoon, I decided to read by my campfire. At this campground, for $10 they delivered over 20 pieces of wood!
Yep, this relaxing day is exactly what I needed!
Addie – keeping guard at my campsite.
Colemanville Covered Bridge, originally built in 1856 and rebuilt in 1992.
Pequea Creek through the natural frame of a window in the covered bridge.
Relaxing in Addie…