From MA we drove through VT and NH to ME where we spent the
night at “My Brother’s Place” RV park in Houlton on the border. Driving through ME was a memory trip for Heather - her dad preached in many small towns in ME and they supported the family when they went to Germany. (Often $5/month, and he was their first missionary!)
We crossed into New Brunswick Friday morning and got to Heather’s
brother Paul’s place in Chipman shortly after noon (we had forgotten about another
hour time change!). It’s always fun to get reacquainted with family – Zeke’s 9
now and the twins are 4, but all 3 have birthdays next month. We played games
and did crafts together. Chanda made sure we were well fed and cared for. On Sunday
we visited their church. Our dad pastored a church in Chipman, NB, in the early
‘50s. Several folks remembered him.
You might have heard of Chipman on the news - the flooding there was the worst in their history - the entire town was cut off by water! A special bus ran on the train track to transport people who needed help. Last Sunday there was no church, so we were there at a critical time of everyone checking on everyone else. It's a small community and tight-knit.
Monday Heather spent in bed!! (a sinus headache layed her out) Roger got in some
extra child-care time!! He also helped Paul fix his riding lawn mower. It
was a good visit.
Tuesday morning we pulled up stakes and headed west on route
#2 through ME and NH. These are truly rolling hills States! Up and down and
around and around…It appears the old route #2, which used to be the main north cross-country
route is being widened in several States.
Everywhere there are signs warning about moose crossings.
Roger is disappointed and annoyed that they advertise constantly, but don’t
deliver. We did see a dead porcupine and a deer crossed the road in front of us…
Just when we were wondering exactly where we were, a sign
appeared “Vermont 1”!! So we knew we were close to the border. Tonight we are parked at the Meadowcrest RV Campground in Marshfield, VT, near Montpelier. A beautiful sunset with the ground fog creeping over the
hills.
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