Sunday, April 26, 2015

Lake Anna State Park

States we've RVed in so far
Lake Anna State Park has been our designated hidy-hole for hurricane season, ever since we got the RV, two years ago...so we were excited to finally get there and check it out.  After an hour of fly fishing...actually beating the water with very little finesse, I regained some if my casting skills.  Caught a small stick but it was below the legal limit, so I had to let it go.  Since we were away from the "designated camping area" fairly early in the morning, we had some explaining to do to the nice park ranger.
It turned out there was a large parade where we're suppose to pick up art, so we went wine tasting until the parade was over.  Yeah...wine tasting at 11AM (we did a tour, ate lunch, and came back for wine tasting at a more respectable 12:30.). First Colony Winery got a new owner 2 years ago, who decided to differentiate his vineyard with a thatch roof over the building with the fermentation vats.  The roof was built by three Irish tradesmen using Norwegian thatching... It's suppose to last a hundred years.
Finally made to Lake Anna, in site 23(no utilities, although most of camp has E/W).  It was cold and rainy, so we stayed snugly inside, made a stir fry dinner, broke camp and headed for home at 6:30 in the evening.


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