CanAm RV Centre, Colonel Talbot Road, London, Ont.
We woke
up on Friday, Mar. 20th and it was very mild. How appropriate for
the first day of spring! It was still windy but not near as bad as it was when
we went to bed at 10. The overnight temperature didn’t drop below 64F so it was
a nice sleep without heat or heavy blankets necessary. The boys wanted to get
on the road early again this morning so we washed, Bill had cereal and we
packed up.
| The sky was just lightening up when we followed Ken onto I-70E |
After a
bit of a chit chat with the Wilson’s, we pulled out behind the Journey at 7:15
am. The rain had stopped and the winds were minimal although it sounds like we
could get some strong gusts along the way today. We’ll just be mindful of that
and do what we need to do. It was 66F/19F. There was a wee fingernail sliver of
a moon in the southern sky but I couldn’t see it for long and the clouds
covered it up.
| It was a ball throw back and forth with the sun and clouds Batter up! |
It was
sure nice to drive on dry pavement with a hint of sun in the sky. We’ll take it
compared to the rain for sure! We followed Ken on I-70E and just before the
hubbub of Indianapolis caught the I-465 bypass. Kim was keeping us informed of
the upcoming Exits and we caught 44B back onto I-70E. We didn’t want to go
I-69N, instead heading to Dayton, OH.
Once on
the other side of the big city, Ken found a Travel Plaza for fuel at 9:30. Bill
also took the opportunity at the Flying J to get our propane tank filled. We’ve
been talking about that over the last week so now we’ll be good to go for a while.
We got fortunate with the weather on this last travel day as we’re not needing
to bundle up each time we are in and out of the truck. The big guy is looking down
on us. 😊
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| A few collages today so you can see a bit of what we saw Solar field Entering Ohio |
Fuel
prices are gradually climbing but we expected that. We paid $2.85/gal this
morning. We were back on the road just before 10 and travelled on dry pavement
to connect back to I70E and then I-75N where we heard of an issue. Hmm, we took
our chances and took exit 33B.
| An unfortunate turn of events for someone |
The sky opened up and for about 5 minutes we all
got dumped on. Then just as things slowed down, the pavement was dry. Weird how
that happens.
We stopped at the Piqua Rest Area and regardless of more inconsiderate car drivers, each found a spot. We took care of business and then ate our sandwiches. When we were ready, we walked down to the Journey and said goodbye to our friends.
We’ve had a really good time traveling with them these last
winter months and getting to know them better. We will be making a stop for
fuel and making a pick up at Bluewater Shipping in Port Huron before crossing
the border and they don’t need to do either one. ☹ Parting is such sweet sorrow.
We pulled
out of the rest area at 11:40. The journey from there was pretty easy going. We
stayed on I-75N for quite a while, turning into the Michigan Information Centre
Rest Area for a break. Next on our agenda was one last fuel fill up so we took
Exit 17 to a Love’s. We are still pleased with the fuel prices, not as low as
we were seeing back in OK but still okay at $2.65/gal. That fill up will get us
to London.
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| Detroit airport was close I love when the jets have to go overhead |
The winds
have been evident over the last couple of hours but it isn’t interfering with
our traveling other than maybe hampering the fuel consumption/mileage. Donna
and Gerry were out at the Ridge and it is looking pretty good up the lane.
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| My pictures are probably not in order but I am tired so forgive me |
The
weather has been mild but is cooling down ridiculously so they didn’t get up to
see where we park. When we are ready, Rob has offered to check it out for us. As
for here, approaching the border (25 miles), it is now a cool 45F/7C.
| After the bypass 275 around Detroit we caught I-94 to Port Huron |
| We saw a lot of these signs as we approached Port Huron |
We drove
to Bluewater Shipping in Port Huron to pick up a small parcel that we’d ordered
a couple of weeks ago and that was easy peasy.
| We ordered new numbers for our Suite door lock |
| The bridge to Canada |
| Yay! Thank you! |
From there to the Bridge to
Canada, paid the $9 toll and drove right up to the customs booth. They were all
empty, 1st time ever! We were asked 4 questions and out of there
within seconds. Literally. The cute young guard handed us an info sheet on the
Covid-19 virus regarding quarantine etc. We were ‘home’!
| Four teminals open and we drove right up to the booth Never, ever seen it like this before |
| O Canada! Glorious and Free! and some blue sky showing to welcome us |
Thanks
for all the support. I’m not keeping this post going any longer, the evening
will be short as we are tired. We’ve been on the road for 10 hours. It is windy, very cold (30F/-1C) but we are
happy to be home. 😊
Thanks
for stopping by. Yay Canada! I'll update in tomorrow's post about our arrival at CanAm.



