Wednesday, April 3, 2024

2nd Visit to KOA Lynchburg, 1st Camping Trip of 2024

Day 1, March 30, 2024

 
If you are camping at KOA Lynchburg, you need to pick up a pie at Woodruffs Store. This trip we purchased an apple pie, and we ate on it all weekend. This weekend we decided to not go anywhere or plan any outings, we just wanted to relax and enjoy our time together. 

 
Here is our camp kitchen setup with the canopy, we are expecting rain. Our first meal was chicken with broccoli and veggie pasta with Sweet Baby Rays Wing Sauce.

 
Here is a picture of the apple pie we purchased from Woodruffs Store and our new red lights for the ground. We chose red because it does not harm your eyes to look at it but allows you to see. 

Our site at night. We usually turn off the flag at 9pm since it is so bright, especially if someone is camping next to us. The tree and ground lights stay on until lights out.
 
 
The only TV we watch at night is the campfire channel, and tonight we enjoyed the show.

Day 2, March 31, 2024


 
 
Today is the first time we tried our new protein waffles at camp, we tested them at home first. Sometimes we want waffles for breakfast, and sometimes we just want one with breakfast. They are really easy to make and are very healthy. 

Recipe makes 2 waffles
1 egg & 1 heaping spoonful of peanut butter
Stir together until a smooth batter
Pour half the mixture in a single waffle iron
Cook until brown and then remove
Pour rest of batter in and cook until done.

If you try these, please post on Instagram and tag us. @SantaLovesCamping

 
It is Easter Sunday, and we worshiped at New Hope Baptist Church with my daughter and her family. We spent the day with them and were able to watch as our granddaughter hunted Easter Eggs.

 
Upon returning to the campground, we just relaxed. We did take a picture with our new Virginia Campers flag, and they are available HERE.

 
Sunday supper is always a sandwich, and tonight was no different. We had our camp sandwich and then just relaxed around the fire.

Day 3, April 1, 2024


 
We purchased a new Keurig coffee maker for the camper, and my wife likes to read the sayings on her sugar packets each morning.

 
For breakfast, we had wraps, which are easy to make with very little mess.

 
My daughter and granddaughter came up to spend the afternoon with us, and we had pizza for lunch and then went to play on the playground.

 
For supper we had salmon, mashed cauliflower and veggies.

 
That evening we just sat around the fire and talked, something we have lost these days.

Day 4, April 2, 2024

 
For breakfast, we had eggs, bacon, potatoes, avocado and toast. For lunch, we finished off the apple pie.

 
That evening we took my daughter out for her annual birthday dinner, and she chose JT's Grill in Madison Heights. The meal was excellent and so was the service. Afterward, we had ice cream at the Sweet Spot across the road. It was a great weekend and we had a great time!!







Monday, January 1, 2024

Occoneechee State Park First Day Hike



 We decided to make Occoneechee State Park our First Day Hike this year. Arrived and started our hike at 11:48 AM. The Beaver Pond Trail is the one we decided to take and it was rated as moderate.

 

We both wore our hiking clothes and dressed in layers. The temperature was in the 40's and a slight breeze was blowing. The trail went downhill until we arrived at the lake and then it run along the lake for a short way. The trail then headed back up the hill to the parking lot. 

 
We came to a place that was not on the trail map, let me explain. The trail that is on the map is called the Beaver Pond Trail and is 4.2 miles long. If you stay on the "Main" trail that is the case, if you take the "Loop Trail" it is over 5 miles long. The "Loop Trail" is pictured on the map, but not referenced properly.
We did stop on the way out to take our selfie in front of the park sign.


Our hike was 5.35 miles and it took us 2 hours and 31 minutes to complete. I highly recommend the Avenza Maps App to track where you are going on the trails at Virginia State Parks. All the Virginia State Parks are free maps to download to your phone. The GPS on my phone tracked us on the map as we walked the trail.


Monday, October 9, 2023

Shenandoah Valley Campground 10/6-10/9 2023

Friday, October 6, 2023




Today was a travel day, and I am glad I took the day off. I always check the tires before pulling out to go anywhere. The bearing buddy on my passenger side of the camper had an issue. The grease fitting had come loose, and I was fortunate to be able to repair before leaving. We left Danville around 11:40 in the morning and headed up 220 North. We stopped at the Plateau and took a break, and Amy grabbed a Blizzard. We headed up 81 to Verona and arrived at the office to check-in at 3pm. It took us about an hour to setup camp and then we just relaxed. We really enjoy staying at Shenandoah Valley Campground, especially since our son lives in Staunton.

 

I was able to setup our new Ozark Trail Camp Tripod Grill. We used this to cook our two ribeye steaks for dinner. The setup was easy, and the cleanup was not bad either. Tip I will pass on, use Dawn Platinum Spray and a good grill brush. After spraying with the Dawn, the mess just wiped off with a paper towel.

 

We had the steak with green beans and mashed potatoes. As you can see, Amy Leigh was extremely happy.

 
After dinner, we had our first of many visits from families wanting to see Santa. The young ladies were a little bashful but it was a lot of fun.

 
After dark, we sat around the fire and just relaxed. I really enjoy the red lights on the ground, they are not too bright and they enable you to see in the dark. 

Saturday, October 7, 2023

 

Woke Saturday morning to a light rain, so we cooked breakfast inside, something we rarely do. We had eggs, sausage and fruit. 

 

While Amy Leigh was getting herself ready for the day, I decided to take a walk along the river. I stopped by a site on the river that a Boy Scout Troop from Yorktown. I had a good conversation with their leaders and continued on my way. There was no one at the waterfall, and I just finished my coffee and admired the beauty of God's handiwork.

 
We left and drove to the Blue Ridge Tunnel, near Afton VA. We parked at the East Trailhead and header toward the tunnel. 

 
There is a 1/2 mile hike to the tunnel entrance. 

 
This is about the halfway point in the tunnel and these are the two entrances, just pinholes of light.

 

This is the West Entrance, from inside and out.

 
It was interested to see that one half the tunnel was lined with brick and the other half as cut rock.


We left the tunnel and headed to the Rockfish Gap Country Store. This is Amy Leigh's happy place and we stayed there until time to head back to camp.

 
Back at camp I started a fire and let it burn for about 2 hours. We took the afternoon and cooked a White Chili over the fire in a soup pot that belonged to my great-grandmother.

White Chili

Serves: 8

Ingredients
Chili
1 Onion, Chopped
4 Cloves Garlic Minced
8 Cups Chicken Broth
1 Can of Green Chilies
1 Jalepeno Pepper, Chopped
1-1/2 Tbsp Cumin
1/2 tsp Paprika
1 lb Dried White beans
3 Cups Cooked Rotisserie Chicken
Thickening
2 Tbsp Corn Meal
1cup Milk

Preparation Steps
1. Cook Until Beans are done
2. Once the beans are done, mix the cornmeal with the milk and add it to the chili.
3. Cook for 10 more minutes, until thickened.
4. Top with Sour Cream, Cheese
5. Serve with Guacomole, Pico de Gallo or Corn Tortillas

 

While cooking the chili, our company arrived. First was Johnny and Alice Abbott with their grandson Logan. Then our son, Matthew, arrived. 

 
The chili turned out okay for my first try with this recipe

 

It turned off windy and cold this evening and I had to bring out the heavy coat. I had fun with Matthew and Amy Leigh, just joking around, talking about different things. All during the evening, I had children and grown-ups stopping by to say high to Santa. One in particular was a young lady named Maisie. She was such a sweet young lady! She was very polite and not bashful about asking questions. Not only that, but she even got to meet Happy, the elf. I wish Maisie all the best in life and keep the magic alive in your heart.

Sunday, October 8, 2023


 
Sunday morning it was really cold and the wind was still blowing outside. I was up early and got cleaned up for church while Amy Leigh slept in. After getting the coffee perked, I started working on my ornament and Amy Leigh did her devotions. 

 
We had breakfast wraps this morning with egg and chicken. 


 
We attended worship service at Victory Baptist Church in Staunton this Sunday. Pastor delivered a message from 1 Peter 1: 1-9. You can view the message here. Afterwards, we ate lunch at my wifes favorite place, Cracker Barrell. When we returned to camp, we just took a walk along the river and were amazed at how many folks had left during the day. We went and visited with the Abbotts in their new vintage camper. I really liked the layout inside and Johnny told me what improvements he had made.

 
We spent the rest of the evening just resting around the fire. We had the occasional visitor to get a candy cane, but one stands out. I had two young men come and ask for a candy cane and then they came back later with milk and cookies for me. That guarantees them a place on the nice list!!

 

 



Finished my ornament while sitting around the fire. One last peaceful night in Shenandoah Valley Campground before heading home on Monday.