Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Oh No More Snow

Tuesday Dec 29th

We left Branson MO this morning at 9 am, drove 366 through Arkansas, Oklahoma and into Texas.  We arrived in Denison, TX at 4:30 pm, it was a long day, stopped only twice for gas. 

Mike found a nice RV park Grandpappy's Point Marina and RV Park.  It’s a huge Marina on Lake Texoma, and at $7.50 a night, not to bad.  I would not want to spend to much time here, the spaces are very small and right on top of each other, no room at all between sites. 

Oh and did I mention it is snowing, they forecast an inch or two overnight.  Should be fun driving in the morning. 

We hope to meet up with friends Steve and Sandy Algire tomorrow sometime.  They are headed east to Alabama to have some work done on their 40 foot Phaeton MH.  We are traveling the same highway only going in opposite directions.   Spent a lot of time traveling with them last summer.  They spend summers in Washington, so we have some catching up to do. 

Hope to find the warm weather soon.

Monday, December 28, 2009

Back In Branson

Hope everyone had the best Christmas ever.  Ours was a little off, a few of us had the stomach flu on Christmas day, other then that had a wonderful time.  Got to visit with the kids and grandkids, and my dad. 

Traveling in a small ford ranger truck with two cats was not fun.  I will be investing in a small kennel. They just could not get comfy, I think I need a bigger lap.  I have been working on that, but not their yet.

The trip home and back to Branson was pretty uneventful.  Just a few extra stops for Mike, he has some intestinal problems yet. 

I will get the pictures posted this week hopefully.  We leave Branson Tuesday morning for the warmth of the southwest. 

Saturday, December 19, 2009

We Made It To Branson Missouri

We left Summerdale Alabama on Thursday the 17th and drove 280 miles to Vicksburg.  We spent the night in a Casino campground, and received free breakfasts in the morning.  As you know nothing in a casino is free , I spent $4.00 on the slots and Mike spent $2.00, not to bad.

We left Vicksburg at 8:30am and drove 390 miles to Branson.  We are staying at the Turkey Creek Escapees RV park.  Mike wants to leave Tuesday to go back to MN and do it in one 12 hour day and I would like to leave Monday and make it a 2 day trip.  Not sure who will win this one.  

Woke up this morning to temps in the low 20s right now it is only 34 and not expected to get much warmer today.  We have both electric heaters going as the furnaces in MH are not that efficient.  They really do not warm the place up when it gets this cold.  Silly us, we should be in AZ where we only need heat a little at night. Soon, we will be headed to the southwest and the warmth of the sun. 

Thursday, December 17, 2009

We Enjoyed Our Stay

Our stay at Rainbow Plantation in Summerdale AL, was very pleasant despite the rain.  It’s a beautiful RV park and the people were all so friendly.  Mike spent time visiting at the various functions that go on at an escapees park, social hour every evening, bingo, poker, dinners, and many other happenings.  You know Mike he is a social butterfly, always talking and visiting with someone. 

To be fair our site was really the only one under water that much, and we could have moved at anytime, but that was more work then putting on the waiters (not sure of the spelling on waiters) before leaving the MH.   Our lake did dry up pretty fast when the rain stopped.  Mike was hoping to get a little fishing in, but he couldn’t get to his fishing pole. 

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

The Frogs Are Drowning Build Me An Ark

It has not stopped raining since we arrived in Gulf area of Alabama.  We have had 10 inches in the last three days.  Everything in the MH is damp or just plain wet.  Even when it’s not raining the humidity is 95%.  P1040813 P1040814

Wish the weather had been better for our short stay here in Alabama, would have liked to have done more sight-seeing.  We did go to lunch with friends, Ron and Linda Fleeger, they are work camping on a preserve in Mississippi, about an 1 1/2 hours from here. They drove over on Sunday and we spent the day catching up on where we have all been in the last year.  We will be seeing them again this winter in AZ. 

It was not just the weather that kept us from doing much, I still feel pretty lousy.  Mike made a doctor appointment for me, I just kept hoping I would wake up and feel better, or maybe I’m just a little stubborn like my dad.  Off we went to the doctor this morning and they did an EKG and chest X-ray. The EKG was fine but I have pneumonia.  Another trip to the pharmacy for more meds.. sure hope this time I start feeling better.  Mike is just about ready to put me in a medical coma until I’m well.  Not that I whine or complain much, just all the time.  I admit I’m a big baby when I don’t feel well.

Our cats Stormy and TT went to the Vet on Monday. Stormy and TT both needed vaccinations and TT was neutered.  TT’s not real happy with us and Stormy is always an angry cat.  

The sun is shinning and the temps are in the high 60’s today, and will be that way for a few days.  To bad because we have to leave tomorrow and head north.  We will be staying in Branson MO. for a few nights and then head back to MN for Christmas.    

Friday, December 11, 2009

More Site Seeing

We took another short trip to Mobile to Tour the battleship USS Alabama and the submarine USS Drum.  You can read about them following my links.

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Our tour was self guided with the help of a written guide.  I wish I had counted how many times we went up and down the steps. 

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After touring the Alabama we toured the sub USS Drum.  As we are going thru the sub I wonder how the men spent months in one of these things, I know they are much larger now, but still they have to be pretty confining.  My Son Rich was in the Navy for 6 years during the first Gulf War.  He served on the Trident Submarine USS Alaska .

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The picture on the left is the torpedo room and the one on the right is part of the engine room. 

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The USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park has a beautiful rose garden, it happened to be blooming and I was able to get a picture of a lovely yellow rose. 

After all our touring we stopped for lunch at yet another Dinners, Drive-ins, and Dives eatery.  In the  small town of Daphne AL, Manci Antique Club.  Mr. Manci immigrated from Italy and open a small restaurant in 1924 and it has been popular every since.  They serve por-boys and  the best hamburgers. 

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The place is full of antiques, but they are not for sale.  After our lunch we spent some time checking out all the junk, stuff, treasures, or what ever you want to call it. 

Thursday, December 10, 2009

A Little Sight Seeing Tour

Mike finally got me out of the MH, I still am not up to par, but getting stronger everyday. 

We took a trip to Fairhope a small town on the ocean.  It was a cool, cloudy, windy day, but I will not complain, back in MN they are having single digit temps and lots of snow.

We spent some time walking the beach and watching someone flying a large kite.  We pretty much had the beach to ourselves with the weather being on the cool side. 

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Along the pier there was a beautiful rose garden, I just had to take some pictures.  Flower are blooming everywhere.  The town is decorated for Christmas, it is very odd to us to see flowers and Christmas decorations in the same place at the same time.

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Mike and I are big fans of Food Networks show, Dinners, Drive-ins, and Dives.  We checked the web site before we left to see if there were any restaurants in Fairhope that have been featured on the show, there were two and we choose The Gumbo Shack.  It was a good choice, they had the best seafood gumbo we ever had, not that we have ever had it before, but it was good.

I never got a picture posted from Thanksgiving of the family, Mike brought the with him and he did get a few pictures for me.

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Starting in the back row. Grandson Ryan, son-in-law David, another son-in-law Mike, grandson Matt, daughter, Teresa, granddaughter Lizzy, my dad Merlin, granddaughter Amanda, and daughter Sherry. 

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

A Long Haul to Alabama

It was a long cold drive down here, but well worth it.  The temps are in the high 60s low 70s.  It is raining today, but expect sunshine tomorrow.  We are in Summerdale AL only a few miles from the gulf coast.  We are staying in a escapee park  Rainbow Plantation a very nice RV park.

We started out following the Mississippi river.  Our first night was spent in a casino parking lot in Dubuque Iowa.  Our second night was in Hannibal Missouri in a RV park as it was plenty cold and we wanted to use our electric heaters to keep warm. 

We stopped in St. Louis to check out Gateway Arch and have lunch. 

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If you would like more information on the Gateway Arch just click on the link.                                       

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DSC_0108 The pods you ride up to the top of the Arch.  Five people can squeeze into the pods very uncomfortably.

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The first 3 pictures were taken thru the windows at the top of the Arch in the fourth picture.  Picture one is Busch Stadium home to St. Louis Cardinals.  The second picture is home to the St. Louis Rams football team.

We stopped for lunch at Showmes bar and restaurant.  We had no idea what kind of place this was, but Mike thought is was pretty fun. 

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The prices were a little high, but the food was good.  I had chicken wings and really enjoyed them.

After leaving St. Louis we stopped at a hospital which has an express emergency room.  I still was not feeling well, they diagnosed me with bronchitis, left overs from the flu.  Very efficient in and out in less then an hour.  I left with three prescriptions.  Hopefully this will do the job.

Our third night was spent in Perryville.  We stopped following the river and decided to do freeways, as I just wanted to get to our destination and rest.

The fourth night was in Memphis.  We stayed a an RV park across the street from Elvis house, Graceland.  We were going to tour the place in the morning, but I was not feeling well and was pretty weak.

Our fourth and last night on the road was a a campground, in Waynesboro Mississippi.  Would have liked to stay longer it was a beautiful place right on the water, and only $ 9.00 a night instead of the usual $30.00 we had been paying.

We arrived at Rainbow Plantation RV Park on Sunday afternoon.  We plan to just sit and relax and get healthy for a few days before going out and doing the tourist things.

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Sign at a gas station we stopped at on the way down.  I wish I would have watched the people walk in to see if this was true. 

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Back To My Blog

 

It’s been almost 3 weeks since I lasted posted, but I have a good excuse, the flu which lasted 2 weeks and still not feeling up to par.

It was a busy time for Mike getting ready for our departure on Tuesday.  Dad had doctor appointments, Lizzy swam at state, and medaled in 2 of her events.  We had a few dinner plans with friends which Mike attended and I had to miss. I did make it to my Christmas party for the compost site.  A good time was had by all.  Hope someone emails me some pictures, as I forgot my camera. More on the party when I get pictures to post. 

We left MN. and headed south following the great Mississippi River.  It was nice going through all the small river towns.  Last night our 1st night on the road was spent in Dubuque Iowa, beautiful old town with lots of history and beautiful architecture.   We stayed at Diamond Jo Casino, there is no charge for spending the night, but we did pay a small fee.  

Tonight we are in Hannibal MO, staying in a RV park, it is going to be cold tonight and we wanted to be sure we had full hookups.  It started to snow as we were parking, thank goodness it didn’t last long.