I am at a park in Lockhaven, PA. It's a gorgeous day, but I will have to move soon. The playground/park where I am sitting doesn't have an electric plug in the shelter. I was going to write to you from the cafeteria at the University here. After finding a place to park, I learned it was graduation day and now officially the summer season when the cafeteria is closed. So plan B was a stop at Wendy's for a breakfast sandwich and to a park with electricity. Strike two. So much for that idea. I drove to town this morning because I have zero, zilch, nada cell service at (or anywhere near) the campground where I am staying. The good news is I am not a parent of young children right now. As I write I am listening to and watching the parents of a two children, (three and four year old?) that are constantly fighting and having tantrums. Thank goodness that stage of life is over, though I would have more patience at this age of my life than I did at 21... sorry Jeremy. Now, I
Letters to friends from a young-old woman, author and life explorer. This is Susan's journal of continuing travel adventures, goofy mishaps, and life experiences.