Today was a travel day so we left the camp spot with about the best view imaginable and the crummy neighbors and drove to Pulaski, NY, where we checked into an RV campground called Brennan Beach. Brennan Beach is a gigantic RV campground with maybe 1500 spaces although about 75% of them are filled with what they call “seasonal” installations. A “seasonal” is a camp spot with an RV parked on it that never moves. The season here is spring, summer and autumn because it is about 30 below in the winter and nobody bothers going through leagues of snow and frozen icy roads to visit their RV in February.
The part of the campground where we stayed is for transient folks like us who stay from one day to two or three weeks before leaving for the next spot. Brennan Beach has full hook-ups and cable TV but the phone service with our dreadful Sprint system is non-existent. The campground portion where we were is quite pretty with lots of shade trees and grass everywhere. Most of the folks left today because it is Sunday and they have to work so we had lots of room around our campsite without neighbors. The only neighbor we did have near us was from the Office of Emergency Services, a part of Homeland Security. There must not have been any emergencies because I did not see him go anywhere today. He just hung out next to his RV and read magazines. We were pretty happy that is all he did instead of there being an emergency and having him respond in regular Homeland Security fashion by looking up our butts before shooting us. On the news we heard that there were a bunch of tornadoes in Kansas and we were puzzled why he wasn’t there helping out with the chaos. Maybe it was out of his jurisdiction.