1270 September 29, 2025 Morris Farm
We slept well with windows open. Upon awakening, we checked all the sites for updated hurricane information. It looks like the storms will head away from the US coast and head east and out to sea. This is good news for us and lots of other people! The local weather forecasts that at 1am the wind will begin to whip up. Tim is thinking that we should leave later today because when there is crazy wind, the Bay Bridge Tunnel will not allow high profile vehicles (RV’s included) to cross.
We did our morning workouts and walks and then headed into Cape Charles. We walked along Main Street. We stopped at Mason Avenue Bakery and it smelled heavenly inside. We chose two scones dense with fat and juicy blueberries for our mid-morning snack. We left with a still warm loaf of sourdough.



We crossed the street to North Market and bought some fig balsamic vinegar.
We fueled the Jeep and got fresh drinking water while we were out.
Because of the wind forecast, we returned to the campground and prepared to leave. We took the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel to Virginia Beach. Tim likes driving on the bridge but the tunnel is a little nerve wracking. Tractor trailers were coming the other way!



We arrived at Morris Farm Market at about 1:30. This is a Harvest Host site. We did some shopping and then parked our rig in the back of their lot. We will stay here overnight.






We set up our chairs and drank some blueberry wine, ate our fresh sourdough with our olive oil and our special vinegar, and listened to music. Later we had some North Carolina BBQ.
We are watching the weather forecast now and we are hopeful that we can travel safely to Hatteras tomorrow.
Welcome back on the road!
I see you spend a day in the Bethany Beach area. Janny’s parents had a beach house in South Bethany for 50 years where we went each summer. lots of good times.
Tim, I know just how you feel about those tunnels. The first time I took a tractor trailer into a single lane in each direction tunnel, I was thinking there is no way this tunnel is big enough. But I continued on and just inside met a tractor trailer coming in the other direction. And just like that, we passed and the tunnel was big enough after all. That feeling never seems to go away.
Glad you are back on the road. Look forward to reading and seeing where you are and have been.
Hello Curtis! We are happy to be traveling again. Sending our love to both of you!