In Rochester

The subject about sums it up. 

We had a long but uneventful drive from Cheval Noir Farm, the new home of Dan, Malena, Tivoly and Galopin, to Yogi at Shangri-la in Milton PA.  Everything worked out as planned and the site, number 117, was perfect. It is a nice long pull through with easy straight entry and nice and level. The exit is just as easy. Carol was tired from being in the coach moving for so long. 

This morning we took time to collect much of the food in the coach so we could leave it clean and have it available to use in the apartment. I had worried about the reserved space I had in storage since the reservation was made in June and I had not heard further from them. When I pulled up to the gate, the code I had been given months ago worked and there were excess spaces available. After transferring food, electronics and some other stuff we headed for the apartment. On the way I realized I had left the primary wifi source in the cabinet. When we arrived at the apartment I realized I had not left charging cables for all our gear. Back to the coach on Friday.

Carol was fine and sat up in her brace, most of the ride, only lying down with it off for the last 60 minutes as she prepared for the transfer and the ride in the Jeep. We are now happily ensconced in the apartment looking forward to 14 days of medical appointments and quarantine. Carol is dreaming of getting rid of the brace and cervical collar. To be frank so am I. 

The colors were magnificent and became more intense as we drove further north. No pictures as we were intent on completing the drive.

7 thoughts on “In Rochester”

  1. So glad you are home safe and sound! I thought of you several times the last two days hoping your drive was easy for Carol.
    Good luck with all the medical appointments!
    Much love!

  2. Welcome home. My brother-in law had an experience somewhat like Carol’s a year or two ago (though his was my choice). Carol and you will get through this! If you need something picked up from a store and brought to you, let me know.

  3. So happy for the uplifting posts. Sending hugs to Carol– and keep up the strength for both of you Paul.

  4. What a relief. So glad the two of you are here in Rochester for a bit and that Carol is on the mend. I am so happy for the two of you that you’re coming out the other end of this tunnel. Big hugs.

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