Hung around New Paltz for a while, then headed to Saugerties to the Saugerties / Woodstock KOA Kampground.

We arrived there and immediately had a million questions for our host, Wayne Hampel. He was very patient with us and, for that, we are very grateful. He showed us how to dump (not too complicated or gross) and then helped us hook up the electric and water. Eric is still trying to figure everything out and it makes me feel so helpless, because I am no good at any of this, and he is so great at it. I don’t know how people would ever do this if they weren’t handy, or knew electrical and plumbing, as Eric does. He’s pretty much an expert in a house, and is just trying to figure it all out in an RV. I am so grateful to have him, because he is just determined to get it all down and figure it all out and be an expert and I love him so much for that.
I took my first shower in the RV. It’s not bad as far as water and heat are concerned, but the shower is SO small. Eric said it wasn’t bad, but I can’t believe it, because he’s so much bigger than me. It really is the smallest shower you can imagine. Just imagine taking a shower in an airplane bathroom and you’ve got the picture. It really is no bigger than that!
So, now, here I sit, relaxing and typing, and waiting for Eric to come back inside. I guess he’ll have to come back in when it gets dark, although he might be out there with a flashlight, if I know him!