The drive from Quebec to Ontario was reasonably uneventful. I really love the new Montreal by-pass --- it makes that leg of the drive much more enjoyable. Near Napanee Ontario we were reminded of the dangers of driving. Around 4pm we ended up in stopped then slow traffic for about 10 kilometers. There was no traffic on the eastbound lanes except for a couple of "clean up" trucks and three vehicles moving badly damaged vehicles. A google search found an accident that had occurred at 1am involving 2 transport trucks and a passenger vehicle.

Tuesday morning we left the campground around 9am hoping to be behind the rush hour traffic as we drove through Toronto. There was a bit of traffic but not bad. Just before we left Ed bought a new GPS (the old GPS couldn't handle a map update because it didn't have enough memory and you can't add memory) that is intended for RV's. This GPS has a feature that ties into traffic reports. If there's a traffic tie up, a side map shows you where the tie up is and it indicates the amount of time you will be delayed. Of course this feature only works in certain areas but those are probably the areas where it'll be useful.

The last couple of days having been busy. I've unloaded most of the things we need out of the trailer, cleaned the trailer refrigerator, did at least 8 loads of laundry, weeded the flower beds, vegetable garden and raspberry patch, cleaned the inside of the car and made a trip down to Burlington. My sister and great niece from Texas are visiting my mom for a few days, so I thought Burlington is closer than Texas and went for a visit. A couple more days of catch up and I should be back to regular life.