Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Day 10 & 11 of 166 Days of RV Adventures in the Summer of 2026

Saturday May 16th is Bob & Tammy's wedding day! The wedding and the reception are being held at The Country Club of Petersburg. It is a private, member-owned club in Petersburg, Virginia, that features an 18-hole golf course 18-hole, par 72 course designed by Ed Ault (1969) with later updates by Lester George, tennis courts, swimming pools, a fitness center, and dining facilities. The club was established in 1921, it offers a full range of social and athletic amenities, including a clubhouse with a ballroom, lounge, and pro shop, and has hosted numerous state and regional golf championships, like the Virginia State Open and Amateur. 


The wedding was outside the clubhouse with shade from the beautiful tall Eastern White Pines. They created an elegant arch with linen and flowers sprays. The wedding guests were seated in white chairs with gusseted bows and flowers lining the walkway.

While the professional pictures were being taken, we enjoyed drinks and appetizers. From the patio, we could sneak a picture or two of the wedding party! 


The reception started with the wedding party entering followed by Mr. and Mrs. Jones entering the reception! The food was a well portioned buffet and it was delicious! Even before dinner was over, the party was well under way! 



It was a great time and we were lucky to see so many of our Yankee RV Tours staff and caravanners at the wedding and reception!

On Sunday May 17th, we enjoyed a quiet day. We have been staying at South 40 Campground. 


It is a family-owned campground just south of historic Petersburg. It offers the perfect setting for you to explore the beautiful state of Virginia. It offers a serene and relaxing environment, the wilderness stretches far from the main roads so you can let go of the hustle of the city. For the owners, pitching a tent, building a fire, roasting a marshmallow to perfection, making friends, and exploring this amazing country were some of the best experiences from their childhood.  As families grow and spread out, it becomes more difficult for them to find time for these simple pleasures.  That is why they decided to create the South 40 Campground in 2013.  

We took full advantage of the serenity today and hung out at the campground for the whole day! We have done so much running around, that staying put felt just right!

Our friends, Keith & Tammie Frazier, came by later in the day to see our new rig. They are considering downsizing from their BIG class A. We have not seen Keith and Tammie since they were in Cape Canaveral with us on a Yankee Rally.

Stay tuned for more #TwoLane Adventures

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