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We didn't leave the Blueberry Patch Harvest Host until almost 9:00 a.m. this morning, the rest of the day was spent driving towards and then on Interstate 70 and it's many instances of construction delays.

It rained on us several times and the skies remained solidly overcast. 

Now near the town of Casey, IL at a different Harvest Host, though this one is also...


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We drove down to Mansfield, OH to the Ford dealership from Martha's sister's home in Brownstown, MI.  Our thanks to Laura and Andy for allowing us to stay with them since Thursday of last week!  


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 June 18-24

We would hang out at Martha's sister's home in Brownstown, MI.

Lots of waiting for the Ford dealership in Mansfield, OH to call us with updates.  A couple of calls from me to them when I couldn't wait any longer.  Very frustrating.

Lots of binging TV series such as Marshals and Dutton Ranch.

Lots of trying not to fixate on th...


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Tuesday, June 16

There we were, motoring along southbound Interstate 71 in Ohio, heading for a Harvest Host location for the night.  Suddenly, all the gauges in the RVs dashboard turned off! They turn back on immediately and we motored on wondering what was going on.

Less for a couple miles later, the gauge needles went down again and stayed down and the engi...


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We left the Saxtons Distillery Harvest Host just before 7AM and made it to the Pennsylvania border at 940 AM.  It felt good to leave New York.

By noon we were at the Shenango Recreation Area Campgrounds, which is run by the COE: Corps of Engineers (US Army).  Not too far from the interstate though we had to take a detour off a few miles to avoid a low railroad...


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