Below: The two RV Gypsies
made a one-night stop at Poche's Fish-N-Camp in Breaux Bridge, Louisiana.
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Below: The long entry into the campground was a nicely hard-packed gravel road, and the office of Poche's Fish-N-Camp was different looking from other campground offices. |
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Below: License plates hanging
from the porch roof ceiling and one of several porch swings. |
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Below: The small pool and playground
at the entrance. (Neither of which the two RV Gypsies used) |
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Below: Poche's Fish-N-Camp had ponds
/ small lakes everywhere. |
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Below: The RV and toad of the two RV Gypsies.
Lee Duquette unhooked the toad, then backed the RV into the site to
the right of the other RV shown in the photo below. Note that this means
there was water both in front of their RV and behind their RV. |
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Below: The new home for
the two RV Gypsies with a big lake behind them. |
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Standing behind their
RV, Karen Duquette took a photo of the lake, looking left, and looking
right. |
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Below: Looking out the front window of
the two RV Gypsies' motorhome, they got a nice view of part of the two
ponds in front of their RV site. |
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This was a quiet, pretty campground and
well-maintained. The two RV Gypsies were not given any paperwork or
rules and regulations. They did not walk around the campground, so they
can not make very many comments about it. No Wi-Fi. Antenna TV which
did NOT come in that well. Very low water pressure. Nicely maintained
roads. |