Homeward Bound

Leaving Nashville was sad as we knew this was our last time RVing here with this motorhome as we had made the decision to sell it.

Nashville isn’t all that far from Ontario. Maybe about 10 hours of driving. We do hope to return someday.

Our first night we stayed at the Benton Family Farms in Walton Kentucky – a Harvest Host location. It was quite a large goat and cow farm and we were able to do lots of walking. They had a small self-serve store where we could purchase eggs, honey, and natural soaps. As always, we made a purchase to help fund our overnight stay.

After a great quiet night’s sleep we were off to Canada for our last night’s stay at another Harvest Host location called Historic Amherstburg, as far south in Ontario as we could stay. We had stayed in this family’s driveway on the way south this year and it was fabulous as they had 50 amp. hook-up. That meant we could run our heaters and as many appliances as we needed to in order to make a great dinner. It was cold and dark early so we didn’t venture too far and stayed in for a movie and another good night’s sleep.

Amhertsburg to Burlington Ontario is only about a 3.5 hour drive. We arrived in good time to unload Barb’s personal items at her home and then went to Elaine’s to unload Lori’s things. Afterwards the RV was taken to Jim’s farm to be winterized and stored until we could get it serviced and then posted to sell.

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