Starting Our Stay in MA


We were looking for something closer to Brockton that Wampatuck state park that we camped at last year and we found Canoe River Campground that’s just 22 miles away and is $20 dollars a night cheaper than the state park, also has water and sewer at the site. But (sigh) there are always tradeoffs. This is our neighbor and some shots of the ponds.

So we’re kind of in the ghetto, but it’s not bad. A walk through the park revealed a mix of travelers and residents with the resident population leaning toward the non-affluent Caucasian refuse. But, in this case we’re not here for nature, we’re here so Sandy can be with her mom. And in this case we have a place to park the RV with all the hookups, life is good.

After setting up camp and visiting mom, we went looking for a bite to eat and found Jimmy’s Pub. Super impressed by the burger, it was about as close to perfect as you can get. Sandy had the pastrami sandwich that was very tasty also.