So, we decided to stay in Salem today and go to the local fireworks here.
The day was quite warm and, boy, was the park full. Every tenting spot had several tents at it, every RV spot was full and there were people having picnics, people boating and people swimming on the beach. I like the park and would camp here again even though we’re pretty crowded here but - and it’s a big but - there are only 2 showers and 2 stall for women and 2 for the men. Not even close to being enough. There must be 200 people here in the park and only the facilities I mentioned.
We watched a young boy helping his grandfather hitch up their 5th wheel. ‘Bring it back, back, back, nope, forward, 3” to the left, back, back, no, no, 1/2” now, forward, back, back, NO, go forward now, just a little, NO, not that way, stop a minute, forward, back, back.’ And, on it went. Finally the grandfather got out of the truck, lifted the trailer hitch, pushed it 5” to the left and put it on the truck.
All done.
During our daily walk, we walked out on a long spit of land that used to be a 1/2 mile Derby wharf along which were loads of warehouses to store all the goods brought into to be loaded on ships for trade. The warehouses were torn down long ago but the wharf remains and is a great walking path in Salem. We walked it several times and we always met many others on it.
Gary worked on the blog and its connectivity problems. I’ve been having problems getting my blog online. I write the blog in one software program and it then goes to Google and their picture software. Lots of different processes involved. They Google changes something and the software programmer for my writing program has to change. But, finally we bought an upgrade to my software, Gary contacted the programmer and we got a new ‘Beta’ version which works. But, my dear husband has spent loads of time on this problem - as if he doesn’t have enough to do on his own.
Lots of nice walks around this place, through Salem, the park itself and down a point near us called the Willows. All next to the water with views of sailboats, power boats and waves on the rocks. My kind of place.
We got to the fireworks, the orchestra was playing, the crowds were gathering and, hey, look, they got a new conductor. And, while they were going we could look across the bay and see two other towns setting theirs off. Pretty cool.
Quite a crowd walking back to their cars but all were happy and excited about the night. The ice cream store on the way back had lines a block long.
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