Plenty of cars in the lot this AM, everyone must have got in late last night. Breakfast was almost made to order. I thought we'd be the only ones this AM so that they would only put out what we could eat. Almost. We took the last of the eggs and left one sausage, but they did bring out more before we left. More people at breakfast than some places. But it was 7 AM on a Saturday morning.


When we were on the way to Virginia last trip, we had stopped at the truckstop across the street. It was still a Mobil station as it had been for years. Today it was a Circle C. They are the same company that bought the Holiday Stationstores in the midwest.


1st stop was 50 miles down the road at a Love's in Le Roy, IL. We could have saved a few dollars if we planned ahead. Gas is up here to $2.35, that is the most we will pay this trip.


An hour later we do a quick restroom break at the Pilot in Crawfordsville.


Somewhere today as I'm driving down the road a strip of my tape comes loose and is flapping in the wind. About four feet of it, not seeing an exit soon I pull to the side of the road. This is the tape that they use to anchor their winter covers on the front of the RV's. Hadn't noticed it was loose earlier, but luckily this stuff is made like duc tape. If you tare it right it's easy to tare.


Lunch is in Seymour, IN at a Country Pride in a TA. Just a small diner size place but they still had the hot food buffet. So that is what we had.


Fuel again in Waddy, KY at a Flying J. I've never filled mine so I am just guessing as to how much fuel I will need to get to delivery. I do have a range readout so that plus 8 mpg and the gauge says I should make it ... on fumes. I'll likely put in more on Sunday as we get closer to E and the drop.


We stop for the night at a Comfort Inn in London. BB gets in the wrong lane on the ramp and gets ahead of me. She then took a wrong turn. She's driving a MiniWini this trip and there is enough wind that she's having to work. Not the relaxing drive of the smaller Sprinters.


We walk a couple of blocks to a Fazoli's. Guess it's been a while since I've been to one. I remember it being almost like microwave dishes of food. This was a little more fresh than that but still fast food.


To get there we had to walk down a back street. Thought it would be empty but lots of traffic for a street that two cars could barely meet on.


IA board was down by one. Some were gone but they added a bunch of FL.


Short day tomorrow.