Home Again !!

Home Again !!
We've come full circle and made it home to Maine (not the most attractive Welcome sign we've seen in our travels)

Henniker, NH

Henniker, NH
We'll make it home after we leave here

Pretty close to home now

Now we're getting somewhere....

Niagara Falls, NY

Niagara Falls, NY
Welcome back to USA. I didn't know you could drive from Michigan directly to NY, but we did it

A 'good sign'

Wonders, The American Falls (near) and Canadian Falls (far)

Maid(s) of the Mist

Ontario, Canada

Ontario, Canada
Here we go, off to Canada again, over the Blue Water Bridge at Port Huron

Another very nice young lady intervied us and wished us safe travels

Welcome back to Canada, now to get across Ontario, then out of Canada later today

They were practicing along the highway in Canada.

Fancy Queen Elizabeth Way sign

Any and all of these all look good to us....

Locks in the Niagara River allow ships to travel and negotiate the 326 foot drop between Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. The St. Lawrence Seaway allows ships to avoid Niagara Falls along the way.

Eeny, meeny, miny, moe ???

Here we go again, kinda like SWA, just like cattle

We all got bored waiting over an hour to cross the border

I wonder if the boys will take any of our stuff this time?

Port Huron, MI

Port Huron, MI
Location, location, location...

The Blue Water (double) Bridge to Canada

This is where we stayed at Port Huron, MI, poised to cross their bridge to Canada in the morning

Harrison, MI

Harrison, MI
Didn't take alot of pictures in the rain today as we drove, but this shows the direction we took as we drove towards our reservation in Harrison, MI

St. Ignace, MI

St. Ignace, MI
Signs in St. Ignace, MI

Mackinac Bridge between St. Ignace and Mackinaw City, MI. Third longest suspension bridge in the world

Sign says it all

Crossing over the Mackinac Bridge. It connects Michigans U.P. and L.P. (mitten)

Iron Mountain, MI

Iron Mountain, MI
Could be Maine, but we're driving down Hwy 70 between Eagle River, WI and Michigan's U.P.

Shortly after leaving Eagle River, WI we entered Michigan again. We missed the welcome sign first time in, but got a second chance.

Hwy's we traveled on the U.P. of Michigan

Might be Bark River, MI but it's the same time here as it is back home, yeah !!

Lively town on the U.P.

On coming cedar post truck travelin on the U.P. of Michigan. Cedar trees and the industry thrive here

Eagle River, WI

Eagle River, WI
Nice welcome sign !!

We stayed here, and as usual opened the campground for the 2011 season

Yup, the World Snowmobile Championships are held here in Eagle River

Hwy 2 on UP of Michigan on way to Eagle River, WI. Yes, we left Wisconsin at Hurley, entered Michigans U.P. at Ironwood, took Rt 2 to Rt 45 and entered Wisconsin again at Land O'Lakes on route to Eagle River, Hi Pines Campground

Deluth, MN

Deluth, MN
Just checking to see if you're paying attention

Bridge from Deluth, MN to Superior, WI

Across the bridge from Deluth into Wisconsin

Looking down into Deluth

Landmarks at the tip of Lake Superior in Deluth, MN

Cloquet, MN

Cloquet, MN
Gas station at Fond du Lac Indian Reservation

We stayed at Big Lake Campground, Cloquet, MN, near Deluth. I liked this sign. Can't remember where it was but it was somewhere off Hwy 2

A neat General Store, northern Minnesota

Local election time in Bagely, MN

Outside of Blandin Paper Mill, Grand Rapids, MN

Theif River Falls, MN

Theif River Falls, MN
The Red River, flooding as we crossed into Minnesota at Drayton near Grand Forks. We were detoured from our route in this area due to flooded highways.

Minot, North Dakota

Minot, North Dakota
Taken from our site at Rough Rider Campground. Yes, those sites across the dirt road are under water

With the Souris River flooding here it'll be a while before anyone uses these sites

Flooded campsites at Rough Rider Campground, Minot, ND

USA, Yeah !!!

USA, Yeah !!!

Anne had to pass this huge seeding aparatus (which kindly moved over for on-coming cars)

We drove thru North Dakota on this valley-like highway on our way to Minot

USA/Canada border at North Dakota

USA/Canada border at North Dakota
Flooded farm land, like most of the farmland we saw across Canada

Suddenly a fog bank overcomes the beautiful clouds as we drive the Trans-Canada Highway

Feels good, the anticipation of leaving Canada for USA

I have serious questions about these US Customs agents, if they only knew I had this picture. They took the rest of them I had taken here, and our dog food and fruit too.

Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan

Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
Sunrise in Moose Jaw

Trans-Canada Highway, 4000+ miles long

Anne, excited to finally see the Moose, freezing, or both

Loved this sign, seen in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan

Medicine Hat, Alberta

Medicine Hat, Alberta
One of hundreds of the grain elevators in this part of the world

Even here in Canada, we never get too far from the train

Places along our route here

The largest Tee-Pee in the world, Medicine Hat, AL

British Columbia, Canada

British Columbia, Canada
About a half hour from Moyie Springs, ID

The border crossing was all torn up with construction going on

Look them straight in the eye and tell the truth, works every time

I would have placed the sign somewhere else.....

Put your thinkin cap on. Hey, maybe the GPS will convert for us ?

Imagine this with a nice blue sky

So near, yet so far away

You can almost reach out and touch 'em

Do I hear an echo ??

Holy Cow, let's hope not

Oh My !!

Watch out for these !!

Not too fast !!

Just plain scenic, don't blink

Yikes, no guardrail here !! C'mon now, no rubber neckin

Where the rams hang out, it's their territory

Quick, convert the meters, and hope this is over 12' 6"

This Rocky Mountain Sheep looked as tho he wanted to take us on, we slowed down

Welcome to Alberta

Moyie Springs, ID at Twin Rivers Canyon Resort

Moyie Springs, ID at Twin Rivers Canyon Resort
The road we negotiated in and out of the Resort

Looking over the edge of dirt road, half way up the hillside, as we drive out of Twin Rivers Canyon Resort

View down to the campground as we drive up the hillside (notice the road behind us in the mirror)

View of the hillside / switchbacks from the campground below

View of a train atop the canyon wall, from the lower campground

View of the canyon from the rivers edge

The train atop the canyon wall heads to the log yard we saw on the way into the Resort

Find the Pope in the Pizza, rather the UPS Truck starting up the switchbacks

The sign says it

One of many switchback turns heading down the hillside into Twin Rivers Canyon Resort

Sign on the way down to the resort

As we start driving down, a look across the canyon to a log yard on the other side

8-10 deer surprised us and traverse the steep hillside in front of us as we drive down switchbacks into the canyon

A section of the road we used to descend the canyon hillside

View from top of the hill at Moyie River Canyon, ID,. We camped down bottom at the river

We're never too far from the tracks. Taken in Bonners Ferry, ID

The Washington Desert between Moses Lake and Spokane

The Washington Desert between Moses Lake and Spokane
Desert Farming

More of the Washington Desert (no, it's not a painting)

I smell trees, yeah, we're finally out of the desert, 30 miles outside Spokane

Coming into Spokane, WA on Hwy 90

18 miles to Spokane RV Park, Deer Park, WA. Might be cold !!

Around Sunset 4/6/11

From our site at Spokane RV Resort. YEAH IT SCARED US TOO

Over the Cascade Mountains we go

Over the Cascade Mountains we go
Let's go for it

We don't carry chains, so........

WARNING !! WARNING !!

Is THIS where they filmed Rambo?

Find the Pope in the pizza (or the cell tower in the spruce trees)

Just a little further, then it's all downhill from there

Ears popping yet ??

Why not just pour salt on the wound !!

Heavy wet sleet

I see the potential for an avalanche

On to Moses Lake, WA

On to Moses Lake, WA
Another good place for a wind farm

Vantage Bridge, Vantage, WA, crossing the Columbia River

On to Black Diamond, WA

On to Black Diamond, WA
Tacoma Narrows Bridge

Gig Harbor, WA

Gig Harbor, WA
I'm thinkin' Camp Granada.....

Hood Canal Bridge

Some serious cloud cover

Sequim, WA (pronounced Sqwim)

Sequim, WA (pronounced Sqwim)
Quinnault Indian Reservation Natural Area at Olympic National Forest

We got fuel here in Amanda Park,WA

A spot on the WA coast in Quinault Indian Resesrvation today

A sign

You can see the managed forests

We've come to expect 'border crossing' checkpoints in places like this

Approaching Lake Cresent

Driving along side Lake Crescent

The boom precedes the empty log truck as it approaches

Port Angeles with Olympia, Canada (Vancouver Island) across the water in the distance

Copalis Beach, WA

Copalis Beach, WA
No fear

My girls love the beach

Ahhhhhhhhhh

Oooooooooo

The girls. What about poor Beasley, stuck back in the RV?

Anne insisted

Almost sunset

What about steamers?

Puffy Q at Copalis Beach

Ride into Washington from Astoria, Oregon

Ride into Washington from Astoria, Oregon
Next Landfall, Washington's wilderness

Tankers in the mouth of the Columbia River

Near the bridge to Astoria, the distant bridge goes to Washington State

Netarts, OR

Netarts, OR
Their boat launch

???? They grow in bunches along the roadside

Bigger, and fancier tail than the ones back home

Skunk plants, not for your centerpiece we're told

Bay City, OR

Bay City, OR
Lunch at Pacific Oyster

We're talkin dump-truck loads of live oysters

I shuck, you shuck, we all shuck

I shucked these, he shucked those, I bet mines heavier

Packing the oysters for sale

Ride from Lincoln City to Tillamook, OR

Ride from Lincoln City to Tillamook, OR
Pacific Coast Highway at sea level for a change

Big country out there

The longest scenic byway we've ever seen

Didn't expect to see cranberry bogs here !

That's where the Oregon Dunes start up ahead there

More of the Oregon Dunes, and a brief shower in the background

Lincoln City, OR

Lincoln City, OR
The Siletz, a beautiful green, wild (no dams) river

Alright! They have cats here too !!!

Oh yeah, we can take 3 nights here to recharge

Site 7, Coyote-Rock RV Park

Garlic, salt & pepper, or jerk (smoked salmon that is) for the weary

It's the Siletz River, one of a few wild rivers left in Oregon

Coos Bay, OR

Coos Bay, OR
Coos Bay

Port Orford, OR

Port Orford, OR
View of the harbor, and booms on the dock

The Marina of Port Orford, OR

???? Head, just to the South of Port Orford

Hmmmm, wonder how big it is?

The ??? Head at Port Orford

Beam me up Scotty

Trinidad, CA to Port Orford, OR

Trinidad, CA to Port Orford, OR
Glad they were resting when we came thru

Drive-thru Redwood Forest, well allright !!

WOW

WOWWOW

It took awhile to get thru California

It was a short summer for us, but we'll have another summer when we get home

Love that blue sky when it shows up

What will the sky do next?

And how did it get there?

I know Montana is 'big sky' country, but ......

Trinidad, CA

Trinidad, CA
Good thing the other park had no vacancies, we'd have missed out on something nice !

Among giants !

Hold that tree up Anne (don't anybody tell her there's no top on it)!!

Damp around these parts.....these trees drink like crazy

Caspar Beach to Trinad, CA

Caspar Beach to Trinad, CA
Oh my, no rubber neckin for the driver

Is that a sunny spot ahead, can we make it?

Up we go again

We've seen these in the news but this is a bit too close for comfort

Tryin to capture the height of those redwood trees

Holy cow, how many 'S' turns will that be

A place to pull over

In case they didn't look tall in the other picture



All that and blue sky too

WHOA !!!!

No, those are not Matchbox cars....

The Sea Ranch, CA

The Sea Ranch, CA
Before we walked down the stairway


No problem, walking down to the beach

Hope I can get back up

Meme couldn't jump the stream from the waterfall

Caspar Beach to The Sea Ranch, CA

Caspar Beach to The Sea Ranch, CA
First turn out of Caspar Beach

Along California 1

Pacific Coast Highway

PCH

Don't be looking down !!

Somewhere along California 1

Caspar, CA

Caspar, CA
My girls, Anne and Dixie discovering Caspar Beach

Caspar Beach

Yup, we've made it to the Pacific Coast

Caspar Beach from the street


Entrance, Caspar Beach RV Park

Flowers at Caspar Beach RV Park

Flowers at Caspar Beach

More of CBRV Park

Flowers at Caspar Beach RV Park

More of CBRV Park

Flowers at Caspar Beach

Willits, CA

Willits, CA
At Willits we exited Hwy 101 and took Route 20 over to the coast

Anne driving thru vineyards on Hwy 101 near Ukiah, CA on the way to Mendocino

View on the way to Mendocino

Napa Valley, CA

Napa Valley, CA
A site along the road near my cousins home

Amazing how these grape vines are trained

Standing alongside a vineyard at Napa Valley

Amazing detail of how each grapevine is tended to at Napa Valley

Tiburon, CA

Tiburon, CA
View of Angel Island and the GG Bridge from Tiburon waterfront

View of San Francisco from the Tiburon waterfront

View of San Francisco from up on a hill in Tiburon

View from a 'ritzy' hillside in Tiburon

Another cool view of the GG bridge from another hill top in Tiburon

Sacremento, CA

Sacremento, CA
Getting into Sacto

Driving thru mountains east of Napa

Even folks with solar powered gate openers have trash cans

A Winery

Tight road in the hills of Napa


Riding to Sacto thru the woods of Napa

Riding thru the hills of Napa to Sacramento

Hills and vineyards of Napa

San Francisco Bay Area

San Francisco Bay Area


Wind Farm East of Oakland

Kingsburg, CA, Viking RV Park

Kingsburg, CA, Viking RV Park
Citrus, Palms, and Snow all in one

A proud employer in this town

fruit trees and mountains way up at Sequoia

Spring sprang !

One of many colors of poppies around here

Pretty in pink

Magnolia

Flowers bloom in March, grapevines produce in September

Why not, a self directed RV Park ? Just follow the dots.

Hey Lizzy

Gardens at Viking RV Park

Driving, Lake Elsinore to Kingsburg, CA

Driving, Lake Elsinore to Kingsburg, CA
East LA Freeway

Hills and Freeway near Santa Clarita

Near Pyramid Lake

Pyramid Lake

I think Isaac Newton warned us about this stuff.

Weeeeee!!!

Some kind'a nut trees

Around Lake Elsinore, CA

Around Lake Elsinore, CA
Riverside Drive

Sunrise

Clouds cling to the mountain tops

Fiesta Island Dog Park, Mission Bay, San Diego

Fiesta Island Dog Park, Mission Bay, San Diego

More of the Dog Park

Fiesta Island Dog Park, San Diego

Mission Bay Shoreline

Territory east of San Diego

Territory east of San Diego


Funny how a Mexican looking dude usually let's us proceed thru

The stats

Carrizo Gorge, CA

Carrizo Gorge, CA
Hwy 8

Are those bumps in the road ahead, snowy ones ?

No Where's Ville

No Where's Ville
Glamis Dunes

Here we come !

A mountain pass going into Yuma, AZ

Wellton, AZ

Wellton, AZ
Fantistic crops grow in the desert, one being onions, and these were thriving

Wellton, AZ

Wellton, AZ
We never get too far from the railroad

Here we are !! Is that a little dust devil?

Gila Bend, AZ

Gila Bend, AZ
The other windy city

Desert driving

Desert driving
Near Gila (Hela) Bend

The Desert

The Desert
If you water it, green will come

Driving Thru the Desert again

Driving Thru the Desert again
On the way from Mesa to Yuma

Mesa

Mesa
Every spot, even our's, has it's tree

Mesa

Mesa
Got Citrus?

Mesa Regal RV Resort (RV City)

Mesa Regal RV Resort (RV City)
2500 spaces at this park, WOW

Mesa, AZ

Mesa, AZ
Bird of Paradise plant

Picacho, AZ

Picacho, AZ
Sunset on the ranch in Picacho, AZ

More sunset in Picacho

The spread at Picacho

Ouch Cactus

Close up ??? Cactus

Little cactus garden

Prickly Pear

View thru window from our table at Frankie's

Tucson

Tucson
Just passin thru

Deming, NM

Deming, NM
Sunset sky, Hi-Lo RV Park

?? Cactus, Hi-Lo

Sunset at Hi-Lo RV Park, Deming

Cactus Garden at Hi-Lo

El Paso Texas

El Paso Texas

Drive to Deming, NM from Carlsbad, NM

Drive to Deming, NM from Carlsbad, NM
Texas Hwy 285

Texas Tea

More Texas Route 17

On the way from Study Butte TX to Carlsbad, NM

Most motor homers are satisfied with a car in tow, but this is rediculous

Big Bend National Park, Texas

Big Bend National Park, Texas
THIS is The Rio Grande w/Mexico just across

The scenery never quit in the park and outside too

Study Butte, Texas

Study Butte, Texas
Sunrise out our door in Study Butte, fuzzy pic but you get the idea

Coming into Study Butte, TX just outside Big Bend National Park

Texas 'Hill Country' West of Austin

Texas 'Hill Country' West of Austin
Heading West from Austin to Fort Stockton

Austin, TX, Live Music capital of the World

Alongside Highway 45, Huntsville, TX

Alongside Highway 45, Huntsville, TX
__________

Dallas Day Trip

Dallas Day Trip
SuperBowl Players superimposed on a giant building

One day after the SuperBowl

The 'High Five'

Huntsville, Texas

Huntsville, Texas
It wasn't featured on 'The Travel Channel' for it's looks....

Louisianna

Louisianna
Natchitoches, LA, home of 'Steel Magnolias' the movie

Louisianna COLD

Brrrrr

Are ya sure you want to sneak up on me with that camera?

Beasley is doing fine ! Getting over a sneeze he's had for a week now

Home for the next 2 nights

View from our truck, we pull into Country Livin' RV Park

Mississippi's Natchez Trace Parkway

Mississippi's Natchez Trace Parkway

Seen 5 miles,,, you've seen em' all.

Mexico Beach, FL

Mexico Beach, FL
Dixie will be able to stretch her legs here

Florida's Panhandle

Florida's Panhandle
Route 98, a divided highway, ideal conditions for haulin'

12

12
Stress free

11

11
Pondering our next move, the drive across Texas maybe?

10

10
Florida's Natural Gas Pipeline Project along Highway19

9

9
Finally, a place for a pocket full of tangled line

8

8
The end of our road, and we're here all alone

7

7
Self explanatory

6

6
No complaints from anybody

5

5
View back from the pier/deck

4

4
No hurricanes in the forecast, RIGHT?

3

3
OK, I guess somebody's got to take Site #25

2

2
From the RV steps, sight of where 'The Old Pavilion' once stood

1

1
People just get uglier and loose their sense of time when the tide goes out

Keaton Beach, FL, Old Pavilion RV Park

Keaton Beach, FL, Old Pavilion RV Park
6pm 'ish

New Smyrna Beach, Florida

New Smyrna Beach, Florida

Aripeka, FL

Aripeka, FL
This sleepy town was Babe Ruth's favorite fishing/vacation spot

Saturday, January 29, 2011

On to Mexico Beach, FL

We left Keaton Beach, FL on Thursday and drove 150 miles across the panhandle via Route 98. Might be our upbringing, but we never seem to range very far from the salt water where ever we go, and Route 98 definately hugged the coastline on the way here. It was a great sunny drive with vistas on the Gulf. The highways have been especially good the last couple of driving days in terms of being flat, smooth, and sparsley populated. Great for hauling our little rig.

Some of the towns we passed thru on the way here were Perry, Newport, Sopchoppy, Eastpoint, Carrabelle, Apalacicola, and Port St. Joe. The neatest looking place might have been Ho-Hum RV Park, a very small park, right on the beach somewhere along the way, but we stuck to plan and made it to Rustic Sands RV Park, a half mile from the Gulf here in Mexico Beach, FL.

We've been relaxing here, got stocked up on groceries yesterday, and today went out to the beach at the west end of town. It is said to be 26 miles of white sand between here and the next settled area, Panama City. As you noticed, dogs are allowed on this particular beach, unlike those on the east end of town where the hotels and restaurants are found. Before we went out there to run Dixie today I cleaned the screens and windows in the RV (all 7) while Anne did a single load of laundry.

There is a huge Air Force base down the road west of here, Tyndall AFB. Always an exciting drive past something like that and to see and hear the fighter jets as our boys practice. Very impressive, and gives one a sense of pride.

Tomorrow morning, Sunday, we leave here for Helena, AL just outside Montgomery, 281 miles north. We must get an early start because the Celtics/Lakers game is on national TV at 2:30pm our time. I forgot to mention we found ourselves in the Central Time Zone after arriving here, and I'm guessing we'll remain in it as we go up thru Alabama. It's a good thing cell phones change time zones automatically, very nice feature. We'll spend one night at Cherokee Campground in Helena, then get up and drive 104 more miles up to Decatur, AL where we'll stay at Point Mallard RV Park visit with good friends we love for a day or two.

From there, plan is to jump across state borders directly from Decatur, and travel diagonally across Mississippi southwest on the Natchez Trace Scenic Parkway on our way to Louisianna.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Moving from Aripeka, FL to Keaton Beach, FL

Hi all,

On Saturday last we made the trip to Keaton Beach, FL.

We'll definately take advantage of this 'while the gettings good' cause I'm pretty sure there won't be anything resembling this on the drive across Texas. You've noticed now that we finally got into taking some pictures.

On the way here we drove thru places like Homosassa, Chiefland, Old Town, and Cross City. We crossed the Suwannee River on the way and that looked like a desireable area to camp, but we stuck to the plan. There's alot of virgin territory on the way up here and thru the panhandle. Relatively undiscovered you might say. I'm sure it's a bit colder here than southern Florida, but hey....

Along Highway #19 we followed along beside Florida's Natural Gas Pipeline construction project. We've found that alot of folks staying in RV parks on this coast are construction workers working on that huge project.

This is another sleepy fishing village on the Gulf. No one near the beaches, it's winter. You could'a fooled us. It's been 60-80 degrees and sunny here Sat aft, Sunday, and Monday.

OK, regarding reality, it's Tuesday now and truth be told, today is nothing but helacious rain coming down in buckets, big thunder, lightning, and wind coming off the Gulf and rocking the RV. Got out to do the laundry just in time earlier this morning. We're cozy in our rig now tho, looking in all directions thru our windows at the whitecaps and bobbing birds (mostly pelicans and large long legged white/gray herons) as they float, each facing directly into the wind in order to weather the storm. Seagulls are lined up in groups on the pier, hunched down and also with their beaks directly into the wind. This rain is going to last all day and night. From my seat, I can look into the LR mirror, and sure enough it looks like just another window view of the waves outside. I'm feeling very humbled and blessed to be here, so grateful. Maybe like Gilligan ??

We have cable TV here but no AT&T cellphone coverage. It feels awkward having 'no bars' for 4-5 days, but I will communicate out via the blog. I realize there are other vehicles, but the outbound blog seems to do the trick for now. We know all of you are there with us, and thank you for that. We love you.

I have learned that 'The Old Pavilion' used to be a restaurant/bar here on the pier outside our door. I was told that a storm destroyed that place, hence the RV Park today, of the same name.

Laurie, thank you for risking your life last Thursday, driving in the snow to send our mail out to us. We got the envelope yesterday (Tues). We love you and thanks again. Don't get mad at me for saying 'thanks'. 'Hi' to everyone.

We'll plan to leave here on Thursday. We'll have a few stops to get us to northern Alabama where we'll visit with more friends, Gary and Amanda. Anne says our next stop is in Mexico Beach, FL, the Rustic Sands RV Resort, near Panama City, FL. A look at mapquest tells me we're going deeper and deeper into the boondocks as we drive the coast of this pan handle. No complaints tho !!

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Aripeka, FL - Jan 19

Hi each of you,

Yesterday, after one weeks stay, we left NSB and drove directly across the state to the West Coast, Aripeka, FL. Aripeka is a sleepy fishing town, between Tarpon Springs and Homosassa. There's alot of lowland, dune grasses, and waterways here such that the area is susceptable to flooding. We will be here at Aripeka West RV Park till Saturday.

It's only a few miles from here to busy Highway 19 which runs north and south parallel to the coast, and has all the bells and whistles you could want, all the stores and restaurants. We went 15 miles on it today, and I counted 3 Wal*Marts. Out here tho, the village is quiet. Folks live along waterways and fish from boats and bridges. There are 3 small bridges on the Aripeka Road loop (which begins and ends on Highway 19) which have some parking spots allowing folks to stop and see the sights. Other than that main drag there are lots of back roads, many of which end at the ocean, of which we explored just a few so far. Many of the people who live here have their home on the water (whether it be a stream, marsh, or the Gulf of Mexico) and sure enough, everyone has a boat. Folks say Babe Ruth used to come here to fish. Ironically, he got married back in Elicott City where we stopped 2 weeks ago to see my sister. The man got around.

When we arrived here yesterday we literally drove out of hot sunshine a few miles inland into dense fog here on the coast. It was 10 degrees cooler when we stopped driving. Today the fog lifted early and we had a nice sunny day. We drove the loop and hunted for spots to go see sunsets. We got a couple ideas.

This is not a town anything like Clearwater or Tarpon Springs. There is no glitz. There is nothing here to attract anyone, just like I said, a sleepy fishing village, however spectacular property, water views, bird watching, dune grasses, and scenic vistas. There's a brand new home erected on stilts down the road, built on speculation, going for $155,000. Nothing like the million dollar properties in the ajacent towns. Kinda neat. There's only so much coastline, so I suppose someday these folks will have the opportunity to 'sell out' and write their own ticket as the demand for oceanfront property will never end.

Tomorrow's forecast is for a showers in the morning, clearing, and a sunny afternoon, so we hope to enjoy a spectacular sunset tomorrow evening and be ready to leave early on Saturday for Keaton Beach (The Old Pavilion RV Park) at the bend of Florida as we head off to the pan handle on our way to Alabama.

We have a few stops picked out between here and there. The next friends we're looking forward to visiting are in Decatur, Alabama, Gary and Amanda Knotts. G & A spent a summer living with us back about 10 years ago when Gary played for the Portland Sea Dogs. We love them, and have not seen them maybe since Olympic Stadium in Montreal when met them there to see Gary pitch for the Tigers against the Expos, maybe 6-7 years ago. Gary is now a police officer in Florence, AL, and Amanda is the mother of their 2 little girls.

Unfortunately, we keep forgetting we brought the camera !! More pictures coming soon I promise.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Jacksonville, FL to New Smyrna Beach, FL - Jan 10 and on

Let's see, I need to get caught up with where we have been the last handful of days.

On Monday we were able to leave South Carolina. Just after pulling out of 'The Oaks at Point South' and before jumping back onto 95, we pulled into Waffle House and treated ourselves to a tasty breakfast. We felt like we deserved it after being trapped in the RV for the past 2 days in the freezy cold/wet weather. It was funny to watch Dixie look out the window of the truck as we enjoyed breakfast. She never took her eyes off of us. The locals working there were really nice to talk with, and on leaving we found the rest of the road thru SC, Georgia and into Florida to be very smooth, quiet, flat, and easy to drive. I don't remember how many miles were travelled that day but we arrived in Jacksonville mid afternoon.

I'm not so sure Beasley would agree about the ride from SC to FL tho. He didn't speak to us for a day and a half after we got here. We decided to leave him alone in the RV as we drove it, thinking he'd appreciate it as opposed to being kept in his tiny crate in the back seat of the pickup where Dixie rides. Dixie was confused too, and didn't know what to think without her buddy in the back seat. Anyway, Beasley spent all the next night and day behind one of the lazy boys, hiding from us. Not sure why the ride would have been hard on him. I think I would have appreciated it.

We called Anne's girlfriend Sue Carter after we settled in Jacksonville. Soon there after she and her friend Glenn came and found us at the Fleetwood RV Park. We just love her and it was fun. They took us in Glenn's new car for a lengthy ride across greater Jacksonville, and out to dinner at Whitey's Fish Camp. Everyone was pleased with the fresh seafood, and we had a great visit with those guys. Sue left Buxton 9 years ago and has lived in Jacksonville ever since. At one time she lived with Anne in South Portland, and she worked with both Anne and me at Union Mutual. Those were the good ol'days, as they say.

Tuesday morning we headed down 95 to New Smyrna Beach, FL, the NSB RV Park where we are in the midst of a possible 2 week's stay. It is still cold out but much nicer now. Sunny and in the 50's during the day with palm tree's blowing and private planes flying overhead, however still in the 30's at night.

Finally with the warmer weather we were able to hook-up to the park water source, push the anti-freeze out of our on-board plumbing system, fill and turn on the water heater, and run some water. Everything worked well, no broken pipes, and the warm water felt good when it came on thru. We are now finished dry camping, hopefully for the remainder of our trip. Of course we don't know what Canada (Trans-Canada Highway) will bring in late April and May when we plan to be going thru there on our way home. I'm not planning on winterize the RV in April/May, that's for sure.

It hasn't been warm enough for me to wash the outside of the RV yet. I really need to do that with it being so filthy from the drive down the eastern seaboard. Our neighbor is from Kingston, NH and he offerred to let me use his long handled brush. I'll take him up on it if I can do it tomorrow, since he leaves here for the Orlando area on Saturday.

We will see Anne's brother Ronnie and wife Janet in the next day or two. They live in Ormond Beach just one beach north of Daytona. Here we are one beach south.

Back in the early 70's I'd travel over here to NSB from Rollins College with friends on Saturdays for keg parties. It was an hours ride thru the woods/swamps back then, and the beach was abandoned, the unknown beach just south of Daytona, with nothing but sand dunes. Now it's totally developed and populated as you can imagine. Seems I have a photo somewhere of my roomate Jack, proudly shooting-the-moon on top of Peter Becker's gold van for all to see on the beach one day.

OK...Back to reality... this Saturday a.m. there will be a park wide yard sale going on here. That's more my speed these days. The sign says to check your closet and shed, load up your table right on your own site, and let the money pour in. I'll walk around and have fun looking and talking. I don't think we have anything to get rid of at this stage of the game.

So, we'll determine whether to stay here 2 weeks, or move on to some other place here in Florida. We'll keep you posted.

Thanks friends for being there with us. We love you.

Monday, January 10, 2011

Yemassee, SC - Jan 9

We left Wilson and drove 300 miles to the Charleston area today. We came East to avoid a snow storm which is crippling this area today, from Alabama to South Carolina. We are in Yemassee, SC. It started icing after we awoke today. The temperature has been below 32 degrees all day, but now, around 2pm, it is slightly above 32 degrees. The ice on the steps of the RV is gone.

All of the tree limbs and the spanish moss (hanging from the trees here) were glazed over with a coat of ice today. We had a loud crash on the roof this mid-morning and I went out to find a 2inch branch had crashed from the trees to our roof. I haven't been able to go up there yet due to the ice. We hope no holes were punched into our rubber roof. No drips so far inside, so maybe no holes, eh? We'll see soon enough. It has been pouring rain here all day since it changed over from sleet.

Anne made turkey burgers for lunch. Much appreciated, as are all of the fantastic things she planned and brought along with us to eat. We've been gone now for 5 days so soon reality will set in when it comes time to do laundry, go shopping, etc, etc..

Today we could do nothing with all of the rain, so so far we have watched Marcus Welby MD, Leave It To Beaver, and the Rifleman. Let me tell ya, these kinds of things will cause you to stop and relax. I wouldn't think of tuning into these shows at home, too many other distractions to get concerned about. Feels good.

We are spending another night here due to this storm in the SouthEast. It is going to last all day, and expected to stop raining around 6pm. Tomorrow we plan to head to the Jacksonville/St. Augustine area to visit an old friend of Anne's, and mine.

Wilson, NC - Jan 8

We arrived today around 4:30pm in Wilson, NC. We pulled in and guess what? Level again. We will relax here, for the night only, without disconnecting the truck from the RV as usual. It's freezing here in NC too, and it looks like winter with all the leaves down and grass dormant. The evergreen trees are big and beautiful. Tomorrow the plan is to head down to Charleston, SC.

Anne is first to hit the shower. She comes back and emphatically announces "It's primitive,,, but it works". In the bathroom here there are small heat making devices hanging on the wall which have 3 available settings, 0(off), 1(pilot), and 2(on). I don't know what kind of fuel they use. When you get in there it is set to one, and you notice the pilot light is on when you get there. You move the setting from 1 to 2 and the flame ignites. This ignites like a 3x5 inch piece of what looks like a piece of gause pasted to the middle of the device. Somehow that keeps you warm while you are in there. You've got to be careful not to lean up against it. The shower is everything you need, it's clean, has paper towels, hand soap dispenser, hot shower, etc.. I agree with Anne's assessment.

By 7pm we are showered, in our jammies, in our LazyBoys. We have wireless internet, and 'over the air' local TV stations which our antenna will pull in after I crank it up from inside the RV. No intentions of going out into the cold tonight except to let Dixie out to do her thing. She won't want to stay out there long either.

Sid, the new owner of this park, came up to me when I was outside and introduced himself. He asked if we were just staying the night, and asked us to come back again sometime. He said next time the park would be paved, or in process of same. Made me feel welcome. I wished him luck here. This place may be primitive, and only $15/night, but it feels like a million bucks, you know, because of the way of the people. So nice !!

Woodbine, Maryland - Jan 6-7

We blew right past Winter Haven PA and headed for Woodbine, MD (suburban Baltimore) in order to avoid the worst part of the snowy forecast. We lost 2 hours as we got off track in Harrisburg PA area this day. We arrived at Ramblin Pines RV Park in Woodbine and settle in for the night. We park level again, so no need to detach from the truck. Not to many winter campers, but we are not alone here. There's a large motor home aside from us which is here from Key West.

We stay here so that tomorrow we can visit with my big sister, Ginny, who lives 17 miles away in Ellicott City, MD. She picks us up here around noonish, and entertains us for the entire day, including dinner at her place with my nephew/neice and all of their children. Ginny put this visit together, what a good lady and family leader. She knocked herself out.

George (our nephew-in-law) brought us back to Woodbine around 9pm. In the morning there was an inch of snow of the ground, and 2 inches by the time we pulled out of here. A snow plow is making laps around the park roads (which are paved) as we prepare to drive away. We slide down the snow covered camp road to the Highway 97 which is wet. They treat the roads with 'brine' for these conditions. I guess it sounds better than 'salt'. Excuse me, but 'Welcome to MD'. That's what the camp owner said to me when I gently commented on the $45 nightly rates.

We'll travel smaller roads for about an hour as we go towards suburban Washington DC where we'll get on the 495 beltway and then 95 South once again. We are heading to Wilson, NC for our next overnight stay. It's 290 miles away.

Overnight stays have cost between $19 and $45/night so far. We'll manage this to be closer to the $19 end of things fron now on as best we can. We are members of 2 RV clubs and enjoy preferred rates much of the time, and we hope to find that RV parks don't resent us for that. I doubt it. Mom would say campers are nice people, so let's think positive.

Oh, the diesel fuel cost has been from $3.55/gal at home to as low as $3.19/gal as we move south. Will be nice if we can keep that trend going.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

OUR RV ADVENTURE begins today !!

BooYa - HipHip Hooray, we finally started our big adventure.

It's Wednesday Jan 5, and after putting our closing touches on the house, we had pets in hand as we piled into the truck. A much long awaited moment, which by the way caused for many a sleepless night of worry. Now, we calm down. If we forgot anything now, well, we can't worry about it any more. We check tire inflations and fill the tank with diesel fuel. By noon we were on 95 heading south! We run into snow showers after being on the turnpike for one mile or so- yuk. We can’t wait until we get to NC and hoping to beat the upcoming snow storm weather forecast.

We'll be missing our family, church family, and all you friends, so please think of us and keep us in your prayers.

Our first stop is in Sturbridge, MA at the Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Campground. As we arrived I go into the office and Dave turns on the furnace in the RV. It is freezing here, and going to be 18 degrees tonight. It’s still daylight and Dave has time to ease his worried mind about backing the RV into a slot in the woods. There are 5 pull thru slots here, and no one around, so he practices backing into one of the slots. After 3 tries he is confident. We’re the only ones in the pull-thru area and I watch him go back and forth. He’s a happy camper! The RV was dead on level once we parked it, so we won't even disconnect from the truck this night. We'll just secure the four corners so it doesn't bounce too much when we walk inside, and be good to pack up and leave in the morning.

We notice a big Ostritch (sp?) in a coral next to the camp office. He is loaded with big feathers, and we figure if it can survive in the cold, so can we. There is a small pond here too, very much frozen over and abandoned. This is probably a nice campground in season, but just an overnight stop for us.

Dave brushes Dixie and I take her for a walk. We have wine, cheese, pepperoni & crackers for dinner. We both agree that today was a great day! We look forward to using our new camera with pictures (coming soon) of our big adventure on the road.

Soon after we set up and before dark, RV'ers from Bangor Maine pull in next to us, and another one comes up along side around 8pm. We will leave in the morning for Winter Haven PA for the next stop on our voyage to warmer weather. Nice to know we're not the only folks doing this kind of thing.

Our on-board plumbing system has been full of anti-freeze since Dave winterized the RV in October, so we are 'dry camping' at least till we get South, or somewhere warm. Till then, we carry a supply of windshield washer fluid to flush with, and of course we hope to have nice hot showers at the parks we pull in to. We hope for solid Cable TV and Wi-Fi signals to be everywhere we go too. That's part of the adventure I suppose. The other services we have on board and available while we're in the cold climates include heat, fridge, lights, and AC and DC current.