It's time to shut the motorhome
slides, pack up & leave
The Club Lake Gaston Resort.
A Black Vulture perches
on a chain link fence.
Reverend Thomas J. Woodley
adopted this section of
Virginia Highway
We pass greenhouses.
Horses graze behind
wooden fences.
The shadow of the motorhome
falls across browned grass
near a small cemetery.
Holly Grove Baptist
Church
It's time to turn south
onto Interstate 85.
We are entering North
Carolina at the northern
border of Warren County.
This section of Interstate 85 is the
honoring the Armed Forces.
The North Carolina
Visitors Center.
I continued the drive south along Interstate 85 and the Interstate 485 beltway around Charlotte
There is a lane shift &
reduction in speed as we
enter a construction zone.
This section of Interstate 85
South is also US Route 15.
I enjoy traveling south
on a sunny day.
on a sunny day.
I love biscuits!
We should visit a
Biscuitville.
Interstate 85 South is
also Interstate 40 West.
Interstate 85 Business South
is the business loop of
Interstate 85.
After we crossed into
We stopped at the
South Carolina
Welcome Center.
Just nine more miles to
We arrive at Freightliner
Custom Chassis
Service Center.
Freightliner Chassis Service Centers in the Oasis Network have trained motorhome technicians and amenities for motorhome owners including secure RV parking.
Eric & I leveled the motorhome,
put out the slides, put up
& Yagi Antenna for WiFi
reception.
It's time to rustle up some food for dinner and spend some time looking at hometown news at timesunioin.com before calling it a day.
Tomorrow, our motorhome will get it's annual chassis checkup. Eric and I go out to breakfast and drive to Spartansburg to walk around the city's historic downtown.
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