From Nashville we headed to Kentucky to camp for two nights. Our car was getting worse, so we got it looked at one last time. It was going to cost too much to fix so we decided to keep our fingers crossed and head North.
We then spent a night "camping" in the mountains of Virginia...a rain storm and an encounter with a black bear forced us to move from a tent to a cabin. The next morning on our way out of town the car completely died, so we got it towed and sold it to a junkyard. Gerald, the junkyard owner we sold it to, let us hang around until we could get a rental car, and he even drove us in to town and offered us a bed for the night if we needed it. We finally got a rental car and were on the road again that evening.
The next day my wonderful parents drove all the way from PEI to Concord, New Hampshire to rescue us! It turned out to be a great end to our trip. We got to stay one more night at McClary Hill Farm, visit Dave and see the new piglets. It was amazing to see how much had changed in the couple weeks since we'd left New Hampshire.
We're now finally back in PEI, and going to Nova Scotia tomorrow to prepare for our move to Montreal next week.
The Silver Threads
Argillite, KY
Piglets at McClary Hill Farm
Tomatoes we transplanted
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