

This is our last day on Lake Oconee. It has been a grand pause in our exploration. As the six weeks have passed we have continued to seek out the new, the varied, and the historic, but we have also enjoyed the "settling in" and not having to plan a new route each day.
Ben and Penny have been wonderful hosts and we will miss our weekends with them and the dogs. But it is time to move on, and if we hope to get back to Puyallup by April 1, we must press on.
Ben and Penny brought Kari, Nathan, Cailyn and Janie in from Atlanta late on the 27th. Since that
time it has been negotiation to get to hold Jane, one gormet meal after another, playing with Jane, playing board games and the Wii, holding Jane, canoe rides, watching Jane sleep, a few trips out to restaurants and local sites, and watching others make Jane smile. Jane and the Wii have been the dominating activities.
Today they all drove off at 4 a.m. as the Tacoma group catches a plane in Atlanta at 7 a.m. Ben and Penny work today so they drove them in. Barb and I are now alone again as we pack the RV for departure to
Florida tomorrow.
time it has been negotiation to get to hold Jane, one gormet meal after another, playing with Jane, playing board games and the Wii, holding Jane, canoe rides, watching Jane sleep, a few trips out to restaurants and local sites, and watching others make Jane smile. Jane and the Wii have been the dominating activities.Today they all drove off at 4 a.m. as the Tacoma group catches a plane in Atlanta at 7 a.m. Ben and Penny work today so they drove them in. Barb and I are now alone again as we pack the RV for departure to
Florida tomorrow.
The pictures: dinner at B and P's, playing the Wii, Janie putting on a show, on the dock for sunset pictures, and our Wii characters, even Janie.
Ben and Penny have been wonderful hosts and we will miss our weekends with them and the dogs. But it is time to move on, and if we hope to get back to Puyallup by April 1, we must press on.

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