Charlie Dog had some problems the night before we left Rhode Island. He had been bitten by a tick and was yelping. We had called our vet who recommended we see a vet on the road, but we arrived in Williamsport too late Wednesday evening to find one. But, Bob had checked on the computer and found a vet off I-81 in Winchester, so our first stop Thursday morning was there. We had to brave the 25 degree morning temperature and frost, but we were able to arrive just as the office opened. The parking lot was large enough to accommodate our big rig, although the ladies at the front desk were a bit dubious as to whether or not we were going to take out their sign or front window. The vet, Dr. Pfouts, and her assistant, Dee, were very kind and caring, and gave us some medicine and advice. We are grateful that they were able to see us on such short notice and would recommend that anyone who has need of a vet while traveling thru Winchester stop at her office, the Berryville Avenue Veterinary Clinic.
From I-81, we headed down I-64 to pick up I-95. It was a very pleasant drive, with little traffic, and nice scenery. After about 400+ miles, we stopped at an RV trailer park that left a lot to be desired, but at least it was a place to stop for the night in Four Oaks, NC, just north of Fayetteville.
Scenic overlook south of Charlottesville, VA on I-64
Temperature was about 66...the first time in over 2 weeks that we didn't have to wear jackets.
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