Sunday, January 20, 2013

Obidiah enjoying Willow Tree Campground

 Sunday, 20 January 2013.  Our traveling companion, Obidiah Longbeard,Traveling Lord of LynDen Haus, has been not-so-quietly "urging" us to take him for a tour of the Willow Tree campground.  He dutifully sits in the center of the dashboard of our Winnebago motorhome day-in and day-out, surveying all who come before him.  However, he really doesn't get out very much, so with today's beautiful weather beckoning, we took Obi -- our nickname for him -- for a bicycle tour of the campground and the surrounding landscape.  As is usual with Obi when he's out, he loves to have his picture taken, most often with the entrance sign to whatever campground we're currently staying -- in this case, Willow Tree RV Resort & Campground in Longs, SC.  Obi's "tour" on this bright sunny day included our usual bike trip around the small lake here at Willow Tree (about a mile around), then out to the main entrance of the campground (about a mile and a half round-trip), and then around the perimeter of the camping sites.  All told, maybe a three mile tour.  We took a couple pics of Obi with the entrance sign, another one of him atop one of the many rest stops/benches for walkers who are out and about the park, and another one or two of him sitting on a spit-rail fence that lines the road into the park itself.  This is a very beautiful setting here at Willow Tree and we're anxious to see the park flora and fauna bloom as spring approaches.  Anyway, hope everyone enjoys the following pics of Obidiah as much as he enjoyed getting out and about on such a fine South Carolina day!  Cheers to all!

Obi posing in front of the campground's entrance sign.  What a ham!

Willow Tree campground is located at the end of Southern Sights Drive, just off Old Buck Creek Road, which is about two miles off SC Rte 905, which is a couple miles north of SC Rte 9.

Obi atop one of the many benches scattered around the park.

Obi astride the split rail fence that lines the Southern Sights Drive -- quite a charming feature. 










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