Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Monday, August 4, 2008
CROSSING MIDDLE AMERICA
We left Elkhart Indiana to cross Interstate 80 taking about 3 days to get to Nebraska. We seem to bring with us along the way, thunder, lightening and even some tornado warnings.
I truly enjoy seeing our country and only wish we could spend more time seeing more as we pass through different areas. The above pictures were at a roadside historical monument showing the layers of granite there for hundreds of years. It was beautiful to look across the flat dry land to see such beautiful colors in the mountains. As we crossed Indiana and Iowa, we really saw what they mean about it being the Iowa corn state. Lots of small towns, large farms and beautiful crops.
As we traveled across Nebraska the change was very dramatic. Obviously near Iowa is all dark green corn. Nebraska is also a large farming area, beautiful green crops, Alfalfa, wheat, corn etc. As you start nearing Sidney they farm more wheat and have lots of oil wells.
We really enjoyed visiting our friends, Bruce and Darla Evertson in Kimball. They have a nice KOA right in town so it was great to be right near them. Darla and I played golf and we had 3 nights of dinner at their home. It was fun with their friends and just being able to visit. On Sunday, Bono, (Critch’s grandson) drove up from Boulder, CO and spent the night with us. He also enjoyed meeting Dar and Bruce and we had a great visit and birthday celebration with him too. (pictures too).
As we left Kimball we headed to Rock Springs, WY for the night and started seeing more oil wells and dry land as it is considered high desert. We only spent the night then drove on to Utah to Charlie’s RV service to see Vicki and Charlie. Both Critch and I truly enjoyed some of the spots we saw.
We arrived in Sunset, UT on Tuesday the 28th of July to have a few items fixed that we still hadn’t gotten resolved. We had a great time with Vicki and Charlie, went out to dinner twice and one night spent a great evening at their home. Evertson’s had given us some Alaskan King Salmon that Bruce had caught, so I thawed that out and we bar be qued at their home. Vicki and I enjoyed a great swim in the pool. Their home is beautiful as they continue to finish with their landscaping and yard. I spent the first day running around like a chicken as I wanted to get all our clothes laundered, marketing done, had the girls groomed etc., etc. Vicki and I decided we both wanted to see “Mamma Mia” and we so enjoyed the next afternoon at the movie; and what a great show.
We left there on August 1st and I drove all the way to St. George to spend 3 days there. I really like St. George as it’s such a clean and pretty city. The scenery there is fantastic with all the red mountains. It is a very growing area and has anything you could possibly want, close to Bryce Canyon, Zion etc. It’s also only 30 + miles to Mesquite. I ended up going to the movies on Sunday and saw “Step Brothers” and it was a waste of money. Don’t bother with that one.
We are now parked for 10 days at Outdoor resorts in Las Vegas, staying in Larry and Sandy’s lot until we can take the coach back to California. Will continue this blog as we enjoy our time here in Vegas.
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
TRAVELING JULY 19TH TO 24TH
We enjoyed going to dinner with Deanna as Mark had to travel to MN, etc., I guess about 2200 miles in 2 days. We only got to say hello to him this morning (7/23/08) before he headed out to work again. Unfortunately, they are so busy we ended up not getting to see them for dinner. But, as usual, we went to the Buffulo Point for dinner and met the nicest couple from Chicago - westward and were farmers. Fun couple and I got so carried away that Critch started walking back to the RV!!!!! I couldn't believe by the time I ended my conversation he was half way to the RV park at Cabela's???? He is feeling pretty spunky tonight so that is a great sign.
Friday, July 18, 2008
SUPREME RV SERVICE
We will be leaving here tomorrow morning (7/19) and heading to Kimball, NE to visit friends for a couple of days. We do plan to head to Vegas and I think my kids will come and get Critch and the grandkids and daughter-in-law will stay with me for a few days before we can go back into California on 8/16.
This has been a great trip, lots of fun things we have done and hope you enjoyed reading about our adventure. I really hate to go back to the desert in August but being gone 3 months is a little hard on Critch. I think I could be gone 4-5 months but also anxious to get back to the resort and see our friends in the fall.
Monday, July 14, 2008
ELKHART, IN
Doug and Susan, our friends from WV, arrived on Wednesday afternoon. I had fixed dinner for that night so we had a great visit with nice weather, then had dinner in the coach. The next day Doug had an appointment with Gulf Stream to see the new "constellation". They brought the coach up and we were able to look it over very carefully. Susan is determined before they purchase they will have to make some changes in the bathroom. Otherwise, it is really a nice coach, has a lot of features taken from the Alfa with a long slide on one side and small one on the other. The bedroom has 2 beautiful lounging chairs to watch a large TV which is under the murphy bed. Doug was really drawn to that feature. It was fun to see some new ideas.
We then stopped at the "Country Store" which is a large barn divided into several stores with all kinds of baked goods, Amish breads and meats etc. We were able to find some goodies and some Xmas gifts. Doug decided to fix "flatsteak" which I had never had and spiced it with wasabe seasoning. I was surprised that it wasn't hot and was very good.
Friday the girls decided to drive to Middlebury and Shipshewana to see what the Amish country is really like. We stopped in Middlebury to have lunch at the Das Dutchman Essenhaus restaurant and bakery. It is all food prepared by the Amish and boy do they know how to bake. Obviously there was lots of shopping with the handmade quilts and other shops with goods made by the Amish. I found it very interesting to see how the Amish live. There are lots of farms and they bake everything from scratch. The roads have horse and carriages which is their way of transportation and you have to give them the right of way. Sometimes you can sit behind them going 5 miles an hour. We went into Shipshewana and actually decided the goods were all the same.
Along the ride from Elkhart you can see several different trailer and RV manufactures as this area is considered the RV capitol of the World. On Saturday we went to the RV/MH Hall of Fame Museum, which was built by the RV industry. It is a beautiful building with so many past and present RV vehicles and trailers. We really enjoyed that museum and spent over an hour viewing the different old campers, and RV's. More pictures of included of those.
We decided that since Notre Dame is such a big name we drove and drove and drove so we could see the campus. When we finally found it - due to Doug's directions!!!!! we could not get near the campus as it is a "walking campus" only and no cars aloud. At that point we decided they lost out that we could not get excited about their school.
I gave him ********* stars!!!! He actually covers them with thyme, rosemary and his secret seasoning and cooks them on the bar be que. I have never had such great ribs in my life, they were excellant. Thanks Doug, can't wait until next summer so we can have those again. Had to say goodby on Sunday morning and so thankful that they could come and meet us from West Virginia. RV friends are so great.
We are now waiting for our appt to go to Supreme RV service on Wednesday as they will start the Xbracing on Wednesday afternoon and we will be done on Friday. We plan to leave there and head west for home. Will keep you updated on our progress.
Critch is not feeling to great and wants to get home. We will see how he does as we get closer but might send him home before I can take the coach into California. Time will tell but we will be home by the 16th of August.
Friday, July 4, 2008
LAST WEEK IN BRANSON-July 6th
The last week in Branson was very exciting and lots of fun. Our neighbors and I decided to try the boat trip on Lake Taneycomo and really enjoyed the scenery and the information about the lake. We first had another try at Ribs and at at Shorty Small's, noted for the best and I have to agree. Right at the Branson Landing they also have Joe's Crab Shack and another restaurant called "Louie's". Branson Landing is definitely a place to visit with restaurants and shopping.
Our trip along the river was interesting as we were told it never gets above 45 to 50 degrees. No wonder there is no water skiing or swimming people out there. It comes from the damn on a continual run therefore keeping the temperature at that degree all winter and summer. There is a beautiful fountain and fire that goes off every hour at the Landing and in the evening they play music to go with the water show.
On Wednesday I decided to go see Moe Bandy and what a great show he puts on. Again, between the Comets and Moe Bandi, those were the best two shows I saw. There is so much entertainment in Branson and lots of fun to see several. Like I said, 1 week in Branson does not do it justice.
Thursday was the day we had to drive to Springfield to have Critch's two teeth pulled and his new plate put in. I decided to get my nails done while he was in the dentist and low and behold I fell in love with our new little "Tina". I went to a beauty salon and there she was, an image of Tara when she was a puppy. I took Critch over to see her and all he could do was shake his head (yes was the word). This picture is her on the table next to my glass of wine - not a big glass. I think she must be 1/2 lb.!!!!
Since she was only 7 weeks we left her and the owners were going to give her the last shots and have her ready for us on Saturday as we headed out of town. I was able to have second thoughts but both Critch and I were excited to get her.
When we got ready to leave on Saturday morning we had a huge thunder and lightening storm. Was all I could do to get the car hooked up and go to meet Tina at Wal Mart in Ozark, MO. "Thank goodness, we drove about 15 miles and the sun came out and we continue to have great weather since then. When I told Joe and Kay Demarte, Joe was convinced I wasn't this crazy- and it was a stuffed animal!!! When he finally realized I was serious he said we have "oodles of Poodles". Sorry Chastain's, I guess we are up to you in the number of poodles we have!!! Tessie and Tara are not to thrilled but think they will warm up as time goes on.
Our first night was anything but easy. Tina is up every hour but when I take her out she does go. I know it will take awhile but hopefully, by the time we get home she will learn to be a traveler and sleep a little longer!!!!
We stopped the 5th at Red Barn Rendezvous RV park and it was delightful for an evening. We then drove to Crawfordsville, IN and enjoying an easy in and out to get us to Elkhart tomorrow. Only 155 miles to our destination for awhile. So looking forward to seeing Doug and Susan on Wednesday so will update after next week.
Monday, June 30, 2008
BRANSON CONTINUE - JUNE 30TH
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
BRANSON CONTINUED - JUNE 22ND
The 57 museum is owned by a neighbor at MCC, Glenn Patch. I can't tell you how fabulous this place is, especially if you remember the years from 1953 to 1960's. There were almost every kind of 1957 car you can imagine, each one so perfect. The museum also had memorabilia from that era of all kinds of items. Critch walked through the museum for over 1 1/2 hrs just viewing the cars. It was amazing to see the prices of the cars at the time they were sold. I enjoyed it also as there was a "Texaco" service station which looked like my dad's that he had back in the early 50's. This Dodge was just like my 1st husband when we were dating!!!! Only it was blue!
The Comet show was one of the best we have seen with lots of oldies. There were 3 of the original "Comets" there, the drummer being 84 years old, the two other are 74 and 76! Both Critch and I really enjoyed this and had front row seats so really got into the mood. The drummer brought the house down with his solo performance. For those of you at MCC, I had to take a picture of the piano player as he looked like Herb Easley on the piano!!! Maybe he started a new career?
For anyone that has not visited Branson, I highly recommend it. There is so much more here than I realized, and actually very pretty country, lakes and beautiful trees. We have had some wild thunder and lightening storms with a little hail, but the dogs and I just cover up and hold on!
We are spending this week trying to get things caught up. Have the RV guy coming back to fix my electric reel and today we have a dentist appointment to see what we can do about Critch's 2 teeth he broke! Oh well, it just takes time and this 2 weeks is giving us the chance to get everything done.
Saturday, June 21, 2008
BRANSON, JUNE 14TH
We ended up seeing 5 shows in 3 days but had a ball. Each show was great and all different. First show was Bill Medley and Paul Revere and the Raiders, we saw Shoji Tabuchi and if you have never seen that show -it is a must when you come here. The talent and costumes and his playing the violin was great. Kay and I were the only ones to go see the Twelve Tenors but we thoroughly enjoyed it. Some of us then went on the showboat, had a great lunch and enjoyed not only the beautiful day we had, but they also had a great show on the paddle wheel boat. Again that night, we went to see Andy Williams and Ann Margaret with Denis and Pat. That was Critch’s night and he loved seeing that show. Ann Margaret looks great and the show was excellent – which surprised me as I am not an Andy Williams fan.
Some of the guys went fishing – ask Paul about his 32 fish he caught!!!!! A couple people went on the “Duck” which is an army amphibian car/boat that takes you on Table Lake and through the town. The girls took a day and went to “Eureka Springs” for some shopping but my favorite spot was seeing “Christ of the Ozarks”. It is the largest statue of Jesus and it was really awesome as shown in the picture. We did shop until we dropped and my feet hurt so badly, but I made it through the day.
On Wednesday evening we all had heavy appetizers as the Zigen’s and Hollodell’s left on Thursday (1day early). Everyone else is leaving Friday and Critch and I have decided to move over to the KOA which is right in town and stay another 2 weeks. The pace has been a little hectic for us so decided to stay here and get caught up and enjoy the area. The Ozarks is beautiful scenery, very green, and we would like to explore a little more. One week in this area is not enough as there is so much to do.
Thursday everyone spent the day preparing for departure and then we all had dinner together at a great Italian restaurant – only to find out they couldn’t serve alcohol! Was tough to say good by, but will look forward to seeing our friends again in October.
We pulled out of our spot on Friday morning (6/20) with beautiful blue skies – 5 minutes later we had a great rain and hopefully washed off the coach – but low and behold the sun was shining 20 minutes later when we got ready to hook up to our new spot in KOA Branson. (Picture’s included). After spending most of the day cleaning up we decided to go to the Branson landing to have an early dinner at “Famous Dave’s” for their noted great ribs – and boy they were the best I have ever had!!!! While in that area we went to the St. Louis Club shop and they had a great shirt I wanted Critch to have. (He played for St. Louis in 1941 and they won the pennant while he was overseas). Needless to say, the guys that worked in the store enjoyed talking to Critch and asked him to sign a couple of the baseballs. It was fun for Critch as he so enjoys talking of his baseball days.
More on our Branson adventure as we spend the next 2 weeks here.
Friday, June 13, 2008
LAKE LAVON, TX
On Tuesday, Kay, Margaret and I went shopping and had a great day of fun and shopping. David and Margaret (Joe’s cousin) invited us all to go to a great restaurant – The Silver Fox – in Plano, TX for dinner. By the time we came back to camp and changed it was time to head over to pick them up for dinner. The restaurant was fabulous and we had such a fun time with our “aussie” friends. What a delightful couple they are and look forward to spending the next few days with them.
On Wednesday David took the day off and took Joe, Kay and I down to downtown Dallas to see the JFK Memorial. It was such a strange feeling to be right where he was shot as we walked around the block where the memorial stood, then over to where the book depository is and then on the grassy knoll where we met up with a man that had been right there when Kennedy was assassinated when he was 14 years old. I was very interested and surprised that there is still such controversy over how many shots were fired and how he died. We also toured the Museum which was very informative. As you left there, you really question to yourself, what is the truth. There have been millions of books written on all of this but our friend told us to get “6 seconds in Dallas".
We then went to Landry’s for a great crab cake sandwich and followed that with going to the large Farmers Market in downtown. It was great and we loaded up with all kids of vegetable and fruits.
Thursday night Kay and Joe had a bar b que with all of us there for our last night. It was really fun as Margaret and David had never seen such large motorhomes and truly realized how fun we all have.
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
PROUD MEADOWS RANCH
We got to the area and as usual I got us lost – for some reason I can never get to this place without going the wrong way and not finding it until I get 10 phone calls to get me there. We did arrive about 3PM and Russell was great in getting us to a place where we thought we would have sewer, electric and water! Low and behold, the electric plug would not work so I immediately thought, oh well, we can use the generator. Since it was Critch's b'day we gathered at Jim's for dinner with Larry, Susan and David and Critch and I - and Jim. Had a fun evening and so enjoyed visiting with everyone. They had quite a storm that night and everyone thought we were lucky to be on the generator as they all lost electricity!!! Ha ha, our generator didn't work either!!!
Just about the time Critch and decided that we should probably go get a hotel room, it was hot and miserable but Russell and David said go get some dinner then they would watch the dogs and if the generator went off again by that time we would go get a room.
We ran into town and had dinner and when we came back the air was still on and so was the generator. I got Critch to bed as he was tired for me so I joined a whole group of people that were here with the breeding show over at the ranch house. Had a really fun evening and took a lot of teasing – but in my mind I was sure my RV’ing was coming to an end. In fact Jim decided that I should buy a double wide with no engine in it!!!
The breeding show was very interesting and we were waiting for Joe and Kay to arrive on Saturday afternoon. Obviously, Joe as cool as he is, couldn’t understand why I was having so much trouble – everything should be so easy. We got them settled in right next to us behind the arena and watched the Belmont horse race before we headed for the arena for a party. It was very nice and the caterer was also the caterer that did Jena Bush’s reception dinner. The food was excellent and so was the service. They had a DJ for dancing. Critch left pretty early then Kay and I and then Joe left after awhile and saw quite a show – you can ask him about that!!! Apparently, a gal there with quite large breasts, used to be a stripper – she married an executive from Enron that sold all his stock for 300 mil before Enron came down – she put on quite a show, but was really there showing her 3 horses!!!
We got up in the morning to watch the rest of the breeding show. It was very similar to a dog show but obviously these horses were absolutely beautiful. The show ended early and most people retired to rest after a very busy 2 days.
Monday, we needed to wait until the oxygen was delivered to Critch and by noon we all congreated at the arena and had some lunch to just watch some of the horses being worked with. Larry just purchased “James” a beautiful Friesian and he practiced with him. For a 5 yr old he was fantastic. We also saw “Becall” being rid by Susan and she was a fabulous rider with great talent on Becall. We finally got out of there about 3:30Pm to drive over to Lake Lavon where Joe’s cousin lives to visit here for 4 days.
SOMMERVILLE, TX
We stayed an extra day in San Antonio to catch up with laundry, house cleaning etc., and a little relaxing then headed for an easy day of 168 miles to Somerville, TX to visit friends from my stock Broker days. Jack and Evelyn Naley were waiting for us and thank the lord that Jack met us out on the road to get to their house. I ended up having to go under a rail track that measured 13.4” but I had great faith that I was only 13/1” – we entered and exited very slooooowly and all was okay. When Jack met us we still had 12 miles to go on a single lane road with low overhead trees so it was quite an experience getting to their place. They were so hospitable as they had us parked right next to their house with 50 amp electric service. We didn’t have water or sewer but we had prepared for that and had both the water and emptied the sewer before we got there.
We had such a great time visiting with them, the first night we sat in our coach and had a few drinks and Evelyn made great lasagna for dinner. Tuesday we relaxed all day, Evelyn took me for a ride around the Somerville Lake which is quite large. Although it was very windy, it was a beautiful looking lake and I am sure had some great fish in it. Their home is actually only a block from the water but we took a ride to the damn. That night Jack decided to bar be que steak and lobster and was that excellent – he should start his new career and become a restaurant owner!!!! Sorry Jack, enjoy your retirement, you deserve it.
On Wednesday we decided to drive to College Station and see the George Bush library at Texas A&M. I am so glad we did that as it really was interesting. Best of all for Critch was all the baseball memorabilia and he spent a lot of time reviewing and recollecting some of the players he played with and also knew. I truly enjoyed seeing the family and life of George Herbert Walker and Barbara Bush and their years in the White House. I actually had my picture taken behind his desk in the oval office and a picture with me sitting next to George and Barbara at a baseball game!!! Obviously, I truly enjoyed the gift shop as there was so much to see and was able to get some things for the family.
Thursday morning Jack and Evelyn had to go for doctor appointments so we took our time and left there about 10AM for another easy day of about 166 miles to Waxahachie to visit our friends at Proud Meadows Ranch, Jim and Larry.
Summer 2008 Itinerary
June 22, 2008: KOA Branson until July 5th:
July 5 to 7th: travel from Branson to Elkhart, IN
July 7 to July 21st. Elkhart Campground, Elkhart Indiana
July 16 to July 19th: Supreme Rv service
July 20 to July 22nd: Traveling west on I-80 to Cabella's campground. Meeting up with Mark and Deanna Jenson from MCC.
July 22nd to July 28th: Kimball, NE. Visiting friends, The Evertson's, in Kimball and hopefully meeting up with Bruce and Laura White.