Saturday, August 28, 2021

Saturday, August 28, 2021

Good morning sunshine! I checked in with friend Nancy and her tough as nails Kachina. Both are hobbling around today … Nancy twisted her knee at Zumba yesterday! Kachina defies the worried vets and carries on despite the cancer diagnosis. πŸΎπŸ’• Kachina is a great reminder that no one is stamped with an expiration date. πŸ˜‡

I had a terrible calf cramp this morning … too much sitting … so today, more walking about. I’ll take pics of this gorgeous RV farm for y’all. 

LaDonna joined me for a walk … 


The ancient barn is 125 years old! 



The barn rafters are hardwood trees! 


The chicken coop is beside the barn. The hens enjoy visitors and cluck clucked to us.  πŸ˜‚



LaDonna, always with the artist’s eye sees a Wonderbra on this camper. πŸ˜‚ Nice! 


The sign posts are so pretty … and everything is pristine! 



Eagle Park is a place for Tenters, right along the creek. It’s a beautiful spot. There’s a little side creek that flows into Jonathan Creek. 



Bear Park is a large community gathering area at Creekwood Farm.  Sometimes there is music in the gazebo. And at night, it is all lit up with beautiful fairy lights. 

This is the larger gazebo …


And the waterfront gazebo with the open air deck and glider beside it, creekside. 



Jonathan Creek is deeper here, and would sweep you off your feet. Once in a while you’ll see a rafter go by.


There are several cute cabins for rent! It’s a great spot to chill-lax. 



Beautiful rocky creek view from Bear Park deck. 



Our Site 70 with LaWayno next to us on #69. (Last summer there wasn’t a site to be had in here! This summer 🀷‍♀️ there’s plenty! COVID19???)


Although Site 70 allegedly is long enough for us (42’) we overhang the bank. That’s all fine and dandy right now, but we are watching Hurricane Ida closely. The last hurricane, Fred, a couple of weeks ago wiped out a campground on the Pigeon River in Canton, just 10 miles from here. 21 people perished.


So, as the Cat 4 hurricane approaches New Orleans, we will be watching its path closely. (It could come right over the mountains here in North Carolina.) If it looks eminent, we will be pulling out of the mountains. 

So, that’s a little tour of beautiful Creekwood Farm RV park. It’s address is actually Waynesville, not Maggie Valley, North Carolina. However, it’s in the valley. What ever! πŸ™„ 

It’s noon now and LaDonna and I are going over to the laundry house, and will set up our painting. It’s a lovely large room, air-conditioned with a big TV. I imagine the guys will be doing a little fishing in the creek.



Ducks following Wayno while he fly fishes. πŸ˜€

Dinner tonight was porterhouse steaks and sautΓ©ed mushrooms complements of Mark. (He cooked them perfectly.) We were all full so enjoyed a walk around the park with Robbie and BeeZee. 


Beez and Robs with their dad … 

Tonight Mark wanted to watch the NASCAR race so we’re having a Telly night. G’night all. 

















1 comment:

  1. Hello! The more I see if this place.. the more I want to visit it. Looks so peaceful! Love the pics! All quiet here! It’s lonely without You’s. We went to Lakeside for brunch today.

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