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We left Wind Creek State Park and headed basically south to Pensacola FL. We are now a new team of two RVs – my Class C and Patti and Wayne’s beautiful Class A. As mentioned before, we will be trying to stay at Harvest Hosts if campgrounds are booked and for the different than a standard campground experience. Harvest Hosts is a membership program that provides access to a network of wineries, farms, breweries, museums and other unique attractions (Hosts) that invite self-contained RVers to visit and stay overnight for free. The RVers are asked to support the Hosts by purchasing their products. We decided to stay at a Harvest Host called Beulah Food Forest. Let’s just say it was a unique experience. It was advertised as a great place for kombucha based products and honey. But basically we parked in their front yard/driveway and did not get to see anything else. We did buy honey. On the positive side, we met a very nice couple from Pennsylvania who owned a distillery that we hope to visit. (Very nice meeting you guys.)
We didn’t get a chance to get to this beach but it’s now on my list.
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Yvonne and Dave Sooooooo we're now concerned that you're adopting the "commune life" LOL. Please don't return with a completely new wardrobe of orange sheets and chanting Hare Krishna.
Sandy Seifert Too bad you didn’t get to Pensacola Beach or out to Perdido Key! We loved living there!
Marie Loving your blog Diane! ❤ Trying to catch up on it. My boyfriend & I haven’t taken the RV camping yet. Our maiden voyage will be in a few weeks at Sunsetview Farm Campground in Monson MA. Not far from home. I’m excited but a little nervous at the same time as we are newbies to RVing but not camping. I still have to learn how to drive it. ️
Marie Oh and I forgot to mention we joined Harvest Hosts. Can’t wait to try it!