
We’re now at Mosquito Lake State Park not far from Youngstown, Ohio. Despite the inauspicious name it’s a pretty nice place, though we bought wood chips to fill the muddy spot by our door.

They have had more than enough rain here and some of the campsites look to be nesting sites for the geese. The white sign says no camping beyond this point. Not too tempting now.

We saw flooding in Arkansas,

Missouri,

and Kentucky.

And now, here in Ohio.

But if you look at our route you can see that we’ve been going…

right along the path of the storms that have been rolling, rolling and rolling up from Texas.
I’ve had enough of spring rains.

There are rain and thunderstorms in the forecast every day for the next five days.

The fishermen don’t mind.

They like water.

And it hasn’t deterred the weekend campers.

Oh well, Matey and I still have a nice view when we can sit outside in between the showers.
Looks like more than enough rain in MANY places!! Yesterday we had 0.82 ” of rain and when I was out in the backyard today, I found a lot of areas that have standing water. Oh well, the grass is green and flowers are blooming and birds are singing!
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