Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Let's do Texas!

So this will be the first year we "snowbird." We will eventually spend the winter in Florida near Orlando, but we plan on spending some time in the Texas Hill Country, then hang out in Louisiana for a while then meet up with some friends in Florida.

We left Belleville after all our doctor visits and drove to West Memphis.  We stayed at Tom Sawyer RV Park.  It's really cool.  It's right on the Mississippi River.  It floods every Spring.  We had a site that was 15 feet from the water.  I just sat there and watched all the enormous barges go by.



After a couple of days we headed to Texas.  We we're going to meet up with two other couples, The Susan & Forrest Attaway & Paul & Sue Weible in Point, Texas. That's where Paul's brother lives.  WE spent a couple of days there.  We went to Canton Days in Canton Texas.  Visited an awesom winery in Sulphur Springs.

Next stop Canyon Lake, Texas.  One of Dan's Air Force buddies, Brent & Sue Lyon, live here.  We "mooch docked" here.  That's when you camp in someone's driveway instead of a campground. They even had 50 amp, sweet!

 The main reason for coming here is for the Wurstfest in New Braunfels.  But we did a lot of socializing and drove around the hill country visiting wineries, distilleries & micro-breweries.  Are you sensing a trend here????  Played cards at night and ate really well.  And enjoyed the view of the patio.

We made it to the Wurstfest and enjoyed the beer tent. All kinds of music, rounded out the night with accordionists. I liked more than I thought I would.

We left Canyon Lake & headed over to Kerrville.  The "Hill Country".  The weather turned on us a little and we woke up to freezing rain.  WTH???

We came south to get away from this.  Rita was pretty mad at me, she said we came to Texas because it was warmer.  I pointed out that technically it is warmer.  Here it was 28 degrees and in Belleville it was 15?

Fortunately the weather warmed up pretty quickly and the next day we were rewarded with this sunset!

We did have a little problem here.  We discovered that there was an oily film on the back of CC & on our car.  After opening the engine bay we discovered that the diesel fuel filter gasket wasn't seated properly.  I contacted our service point & they recommended not moving the coach & getting a roadside service technician to come to us for evaluation & repair.  Luckily our roadside assistance program covered the initial expenses & the service center covered all the other expenses. WHEW!  The repair crew even threw in an engine bay cleaning.  So we ran by their shop on the way out.  I liked the sign on the door.

We were able to relax for the rest of the stay.  Meeting up with some friends in town, making some SkyMed calls at area campgrounds.  Even squeeze in some dining, sightseeing & bike rides.




Friday, April 24, 2020

Let's Head toward home!

We had a great Rally in the Boston area, now we are going to start meandering home.  First stop will be a one nighter at a Harvest Host spot, the Natural Garden in Meredith. NY.  It's a beautiful garden with walking trails & a wedding destination.  We parked in a grassy field and couldn't find a spot level enough to open so we stayed closed.  There was a nice restaurant & brewery onsite so we enjoyed a relaxed evening and view. 

The drive out was nice too.


Next stop was near Corning, New York for a three night stay.  Some friends mentioned the Corning Museum had some interesting hands on exhibits and interesting history with glass.  We had a minor electrical issue in CC an solenoid malfunctioned, but with the help of a nearby camper we were able to bypass it for now.

We went to the Corning Museum, both Hunter & Rita were able to make something.  Hunter got to make a blown glass pumpkin.  Rita made some glass jewelry.



Next we headed to Watkins Glen so we could see the gorge.  Within two miles, the glen's stream descends 400 feet past 200-foot cliffs, generating 19 waterfalls along its course. The gorge path winds over and under waterfalls and through the spray of Cavern Cascade. Rim trails overlook the gorge.  We started on the bottom and hiked up the trail among all the falls.  It was awesome.  Walking up the trail we took plenty of breaks but we made it & enjoyed the day immensely.

 



After we made it down the trail a dinner on the lake sounded about right.



Back on the road for our final stop.  We are meeting some Army buddies from Fort Leonard Wood, Mike Watson & John Hammer (plus their spouses).  We are hooking up in Richmond Indiana.  It's sort of half way for Watson & Hammer.

When Rita & I came home from West Germany in 1978 we met Mike & John who were in the same MP company.  They were roommates in what we recall as a "dump" off base.  We took them in as often as we could for friendship and eating.  Hammer's have a new Class A & Watson's rented a cabin.

Unfortunately Rita's brother was having a serious health issue & was in ICU in St. Louis so she left me & Hunter in Indiana and went to be with her sisters.  She was taking quite a risk leaving me with these two guys.  But what the hell, two retired cops & plenty of bail money what could have gone wrong.  We had a blast.

We ventured into town & found a nice nature trail.  Hunter was able to talk to John about being a lineman & answer some questions about looking into the "trades."



We found a great brewery / BBQ in town...



The next day we drove into Dayton & visited the Air Museum at Wright/Patterson.



We spent the evenings at the campgrounds reminiscing about the good old days, having plenty of alcohol.  We tried corrupting Hunter the best we could.  John & Mike did a great job at this, urging him to "straighten" his mom out!  They then spent way too much time trying to find dirty songs to listen to.  It was a riot.

Unfortunately we had to pack it up and head the rest of the way home. with plenty of promises to meet up again!

Hunter & I drove home, actually we went to The Truck Center in Troy to get an oil change.  Jackie brought AJ to meet us & pick up Hunter.  Finally Hunter had somebody to wrestle with.  I played some much catch with Hunter over this 60 day trip I'm surprised my arm didn't fall off.  I hiked with him, golfed with him & rode bikes with him, but there was no way I would wrestle!!



This was a great trip & we loved the chance to take Hunter for the Summer.  When we got home he decided to Join the Marines and was planning on a Spring 2020 start.

Love ya Hunter!

Wednesday, December 25, 2019

Shot heard around the world!

One of the cool things about our CCI rally’s is the tours.  Today we boarded a couple of chartered buses & headed to Lexington & Concord.  Where the Revolution started.





Boston in a day!

We went as a group into Boston with the rally on trolleys.  Enjoyed a planned tour of the highlights with limited stops.  So we went back the next day with some friends.  We signed up with the same trolley, but being on our own we could do what we wanted.

We started at the USS Constitution.
Since this ship is an active commissioned ship in the US Navy, it is manned by active duty Navy.  Talked to a couple of sailors.  What a cool duty assignment.  Mentioned to Hunter maybe he should join the Navy, he looked pretty good at the helm.

We then hopped on the trolley and acted like tourists.
Walked to Fenway Park & got a “beverage” from the right field bar.
Eventually we made the requisite stop at Cheers. Might have had a “beverage” here too.

Ended the day where we started.


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Tuesday, October 8, 2019

Is it Plimoth or Plymouth?

We car pooled for a day going to Plimoth Plantation.  It is a 1600's replica of a colony.  There are period characters who stay and act as if they are in the 1600's.  It was very interesting.  We went to the Indian village & the English colony.
 We then had lunch on site then headed to Plymouth.  There we toured a working grist mill that is powered by the local river then finally saw "Plymouth Rock."
So this was a disappointment.  Plymouth Rock used to be 32 feet wide.  A long time ago the tourists would rent a hammer & chisel and knock off pieces of the rock.  Now it's protected in a display area and is only about 5 feet wide.  The locals call it Plymouth Pebble.

Finally, Plimoth & Plymouth are both correct.  In the 1600's people spelled things phonetically so the "Plimoth" was correct.  As colonists became more educated it was reverted to the correct Plymouth.

Tomorrow it's Lexington & Concord.  For the First Shots....

CCI Rally & Boston

Keeping with my less than 300 miles a day we spent the night between Niagara & Foxboro at another Harvest Host.  This was our first Brewery.  We stayed at Crazy Williez Brewery in Ilion, NY.  This one was a little of the tollway, and hilly.  But worth it. Its situated between a bunch of farms WAY out of town.

First we were surrounded by a flock of chickens.


The owner told me to pull up alongside the building facing either way, we opted to face the fields instead of the parking lot & street.

After we were set up we headed into the Brewery to sample the beers.  Owner was great.  After a few beers we went back outside fired up the grill and fixed dinner.  Around 8pm the locals started showing up as did two other RV's.  It was open mike night and people brought out their guitars and the music flowed along with the beer.  What an awesome night.  These Harvest Hosts are great!

Up in the morning and into Foxboro for the Rally.  I know I've been saying Boston but the RV park "Normandy Farms RV Resort" is about 35 miles south of Boston.  We checked into this top notch RV park, met up with our CCI friends and let the fun begin.

Went past the Patriots football field on our way to dinner at the Red Rooster.  Had a great meal & talked to some locals.  They recommended taking Hunter to the Go Cart / Ninja facility a mile away so we did that the next morning.  Hunter got the chance to burn some energy.

The rally started with a trolley tour of Boston.  It really gives you an idea of what to see in the town.  So the next day we went back to Boston with friends & did the things we wanted to from the trolley tour.

Started out at the USS Constitution.  An active ship in the US Navy.




OK it might not be the latest fire power, but it's manned by active duty sailors.  Then we bounced around the city.  Stopped by Cheers, some local bars, we even walked to Fenway.


 Cheers is actually at the Bull & Finch, the inside is totally different then the TV show.  But who cares we were there.


 Found a bar that is in a remodeled Police Station.
 Ended up the night back at the USS Constitution after having dinner at a local pub.  On of Paul Revere's hangouts....
Tomorrow Plymouth Plantation