Friday, April 20, 2018

Continuing Our Northeast to Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania

 Eric drove out of the Marion Walmart parking lot at 10:00 am.  Our Diesel Engine was "lagging."  We should change the Fuel Filter/Water Separator.  (We always carry two.)





Eric purchased a special
tool to change out the
Fuel Filter/Water Separator.

It didn't fit.









Eric walked into Walmart and bought an Filter Wrench.





The Filter is easily
accessible.
















Eric installs the new
Filter.







After priming the engine, it started and we again left the Walmart parking lot...  at 11:10 am.





Almost all of today's five
hour drive is on




I wonder how much Dynamite
was used to blast this rock cut.










Eric points out this cloud.

It looks to him like the
 remnant of a Smoke Ring.










This is farm country.










The Wytheville water tower
looks like a Hot Air







We will be driving through
Construction Sites all day.





the highway.







Eric pulls over and I drive for about an hour.





Eric takes a picture of
his propped up feet.







I pulled into a Rest Stop so and I could swap drivers again.





This Tractor Trailer is
broken down.







Our sunny drive turned cloudy.





A 1967 Ford Pickup Truck
is being transported.







I bet it will look great after it's been restored.





The fencing reminds me
of last fall's drive in










The Woodstock water
tower is huge.










This cross is an open
lattice design.




Eric pulls into Flying J
Travel Center to get
Diesel.




Eric chats with a fellow
RVer as he fills the tank.








RVs wait in line to
fuel up at Flying J's
RV Lanes.










We enter West Viginia's










This is how Flat Bed Trailers
are transported.










Eric & I enter Maryland &
watch for Construction
signs.






Entering Pennsylvania....




open year round.





Forsythias brighten
the roadside.




I got this shot of a Tractor
Trailer in front of
  Truck Mart.









Here's our Exit.










Eric & I are spending the
night in Wegmans Food
Market parking lot.



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