I want to wish everyone a Happy Easter! Yes, Christ did rise from the grave and walks with us. We attended an 8:00 Mass this morning (we had to get up and hustle) at a very rural church but it was packed. We really enjoyed the service there at St. Stephens. We did Stations of the Cross with them on Friday afternoon and I think there were 25 people at that.
Yesterday we went to Hannibal, MO. It's about 30 miles from our campground. We did the downtown historic Mark Twain stuff and really enjoyed it. Had lunch down there also - at Mark Twain Diner. The food was delicious and lots of it with a cheap price. I recommend it if you are ever in that area. Didn't make it out to the cave but think we're planning to try to go back one day next week - possibly Tuesday.
And, let me say one more thing - it's still cold! However, yesterday was very nice. It got up in the 60's and we actually saw some sun. Don't think that is going to happen today. And as an end to a great day, we actually had a campfire last night.
Loving this lifestyle!
For now,
Judy
So follow our travels from "The Beginning" until now "wherever that may be".
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Friday, April 22, 2011
It's Still Cold!
Well, we're still here at Indian Creek and it is still cold, along with a lot of rain and cloudiness. However, we're getting a lot of genealogy research accomplished anyway. Have found a couple of interesting items. We took today off and was going sightseeing this morning down to Mark Twain's birthplace. But, we were having thunderstorms (had them all night) so stayed in this morning. We will be going out this afternoon to "Stations of the Cross" at a very old, 1837, catholic church just down the road from the campground. We plan to also attend mass there on Sunday morning. Really looking forward to that. Weather permitting tomorrow we plan to drive in to Hannibal and sightsee as well as go to their library. And, maybe we can go down to Mark Twain's birthplace in Florida (not sunny Florida), Mo, on Sunday afternoon. Will be meeting with the lady who is over the historical society for Shelby County, MO on Monday. She has lots of stuff for us to go through. And then, Bob has to have a Pro Tyme blood test so got to find a place to have that done. This is very, very rural here so may have to go back to Hannibal. If so, guess we'll do that Tuesday and not on Monday when the doctor said. Guess one day won't matter too much! This is exactly the kind of area that his cardiologist told him to stay out of when we told him what we were going to do - full time in our RV. Oh well, what he doesn't know won't hurt him - but, guess it could hurt Bob. We'll be back in city suburbs in a little over a week.
I see we have lost a follower. I hope we have not said something that hurt your feelings. If so, we apologize cause believe me it was not intentional.
No pictures right now as most of them are of tombstones and don't think you would be interested in them.
Now, my question is, "Whatever happened to the casual, layed back RV lifestyle?". I think we still have to find it. Got to slow down as I think we are trying to do to much in to little time. Next Sunday, May 1st, we will be leaving here for Altoona, Iowa (near Des Moines) to get in place for our summer workcamping job which we are scheduled to start on May 21st. Hope to have some time for sightseeing before we actually start. That is exactly two months from the day we hit the road.
Until next time,
Judy
I see we have lost a follower. I hope we have not said something that hurt your feelings. If so, we apologize cause believe me it was not intentional.
No pictures right now as most of them are of tombstones and don't think you would be interested in them.
Now, my question is, "Whatever happened to the casual, layed back RV lifestyle?". I think we still have to find it. Got to slow down as I think we are trying to do to much in to little time. Next Sunday, May 1st, we will be leaving here for Altoona, Iowa (near Des Moines) to get in place for our summer workcamping job which we are scheduled to start on May 21st. Hope to have some time for sightseeing before we actually start. That is exactly two months from the day we hit the road.
Until next time,
Judy
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Brrrrrrr! It's cold outside.
Can't believe it's been six days since I last posted. We are now in Indian Creek COE park outside Monroe City, MO with full hookups. It's a beautiful site on the banks of Mark Twain Lake. We have a great lake view and the site is very level. Couldn't ask for better. We got here Sunday and the weather was nice and then Monday things began to change. The weather is quite chilly outside. We have been working on Bob's genealogy since arriving here. Monday, we spent the afternoon in Monroe City, pop 2500. The library was nice and then we just looked around. This afternoon we drove to Paris (not France) to the courthouse for Monroe County. Really hit a prize on prooving who his great grandfather was. His family is from Monroe City, Mo for the most part but Monroe City sits in three different counties so that doesn't help the research. How did they manage to split it up like that? Beats me!
Before leaving Crowley's Ridge we did go to Rector, AR and visited my Aunt and Uncle plus cousin. They really are getting elderly and its scary to think my aunt is only 10 1/2 years older than me. While growing up, she was more like a sister than an aunt.
While at Crowley on Saturday afternoon we get a phone call from our youngest that a tornado had hit Tuscaloosa, AL (our hometown). Called a neighbor of our house and was reassured that all was fine there. But, still feel for the people who did get hit.
Will post pictures soon as to Indian Creek and surrounding area.
Judy
Before leaving Crowley's Ridge we did go to Rector, AR and visited my Aunt and Uncle plus cousin. They really are getting elderly and its scary to think my aunt is only 10 1/2 years older than me. While growing up, she was more like a sister than an aunt.
While at Crowley on Saturday afternoon we get a phone call from our youngest that a tornado had hit Tuscaloosa, AL (our hometown). Called a neighbor of our house and was reassured that all was fine there. But, still feel for the people who did get hit.
Will post pictures soon as to Indian Creek and surrounding area.
Judy
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Crowley's Ridge State Park, Paragould, AR
Today was a travel day. We drove 200 miles and are now at Crowley's Ridge State Park at Paragould, AR, where we will be staying until Sunday. It is an older park with only 30 AMP electrical service and no sewer. The sites are rather small and the turn around at the end of our road which we had to use to approach our campsite properly was made for 20 foot RVs and not 38 foot ones being pulled by a Crew Cab LWB Duelly Truck.
I checked the bathrooms and they are clean, just old. The Mississippi State Parks and COE Parks have spoiled us. However, when we got here today we discovered someone had helped themselves to our patio mat which we had folded up last night and placed in the bed of the truck in preparation for traveling today. I hope they enjoy it.
While here we plan to visit my Aunt and Uncle who live in Rector, AR for an afternoon. They are elderly and don't get out and I haven't seen them since my Mother died 9 1/2 years ago. That is really the reason for our stop here.
It is very wooded and I am sure we will enjoy hiking some trails tomorrow.
More later,
Judy
I checked the bathrooms and they are clean, just old. The Mississippi State Parks and COE Parks have spoiled us. However, when we got here today we discovered someone had helped themselves to our patio mat which we had folded up last night and placed in the bed of the truck in preparation for traveling today. I hope they enjoy it.
While here we plan to visit my Aunt and Uncle who live in Rector, AR for an afternoon. They are elderly and don't get out and I haven't seen them since my Mother died 9 1/2 years ago. That is really the reason for our stop here.
It is very wooded and I am sure we will enjoy hiking some trails tomorrow.
More later,
Judy
Monday, April 11, 2011
Blood Work & Shopping
Today, we had to go in to town for Bob to have his Pro-Tyme blood work done. We went to the hospital down in McGehee because they also had a Wal Mart down there. There is a hospital here in Dumas but no Wal Mart. I understand a tornado got it and they never rebuilt. But, the Wal Mart was definitely a disappointment. To you readers back home, remember the old Winfield Wal Mart. This one was the exact replica. So ended up stopping at Piggly Wiggly here in Dumas on our way back to the campground.
We really haven't done much since we've been at Pendleton Bend except clean. Bob has washed the truck as well as the entire RV including the roof. I finally sewed him a hitch cover which I had been promising to do for months. We drove to Pine Bluff on Saturday night and attended Mass. Because of the distance we chose to do that rather than get up early Sunday morning and drive over there. There is not a Catholic Church closer than there, abt 45 miles one way. Otherwise, we have built a couple of campfires and walked along the river. It sure is pretty. Please see the pictures.
We really haven't done much since we've been at Pendleton Bend except clean. Bob has washed the truck as well as the entire RV including the roof. I finally sewed him a hitch cover which I had been promising to do for months. We drove to Pine Bluff on Saturday night and attended Mass. Because of the distance we chose to do that rather than get up early Sunday morning and drive over there. There is not a Catholic Church closer than there, abt 45 miles one way. Otherwise, we have built a couple of campfires and walked along the river. It sure is pretty. Please see the pictures.
| The Arkansas River as we walked along the bank. |
| The river looking back toward the US 165 bridge with Bob walking ahead. |
| Bob playing Daniel Boone chopping wood for a fire. |
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Pendleton Bend COE Campground
Well our Converter did come in this past Monday and Bob got it installed on Tuesday. And, bingo, we "saw the light". Sure was nice to get everything working again.
Now, we are in Pendleton Bend COE Campground outside of Dumas, AR. We drove from Wesson, MS to Dumas, AR all in one day yesterday. It's a little more than we desire to drive in one day but decided we needed to get some miles behind us and it wasn't too bad. And, our budget needed some relief after being in State Parks with full hookups for the last 13 nights.
This is a beautiful little park on the Arkansas River with only 31 campsites. Of course, being COE, there is no sewer and I might add, no AT&T Cellphone service. However, our Verizon internet seems to be working great. We really don't have too much to say yet since we haven't been here 24 hours and haven't taken any pictures. I might add here that we added to our 4-1-11 post and put in a couple pictures so you might want to go back and take a look.
Today we accomplished one of the medical items that made going on the road full time a little bit of a problem, we thought. But, all went well. Bob has an Internal Cardiac Defibilator and we must use a land line phone every 5 weeks to call in to his doctor's office a report. It is a toll free number so there is no phone charge. So, this morning we took his little transmitter box and went down to the gate office and asked. Well, the answer was yes, and we went in and Bob used their phone line and electric plug in and transmitted his report. It does not interrupt their phone calls but their phone calls will interrupt his transmission and he will have to start over. Even that didn't happen. Bob was kind of unsure whether it went or not because he didn't get a finish light. So we drove about 4 miles down the road in a few minutes to see if we had phone messages but their were none. We just proceeded to call the doctor's office to check if it went thru. Not only did they have it but had us hold on while the report was read and gave us the results right then. This saved us from having to drive the 4 miles again this afternoon to get the report which they would have left on our cell phone.
So see folks, you can full time with serious health issues. It just takes a little courage and a lot of "stupidity". But, we know that God is traveling with us and with him holding our hand we have faith that everything will work out. So, is that really "stupidity"? We don't think so.
Judy
Now, we are in Pendleton Bend COE Campground outside of Dumas, AR. We drove from Wesson, MS to Dumas, AR all in one day yesterday. It's a little more than we desire to drive in one day but decided we needed to get some miles behind us and it wasn't too bad. And, our budget needed some relief after being in State Parks with full hookups for the last 13 nights.
This is a beautiful little park on the Arkansas River with only 31 campsites. Of course, being COE, there is no sewer and I might add, no AT&T Cellphone service. However, our Verizon internet seems to be working great. We really don't have too much to say yet since we haven't been here 24 hours and haven't taken any pictures. I might add here that we added to our 4-1-11 post and put in a couple pictures so you might want to go back and take a look.
Today we accomplished one of the medical items that made going on the road full time a little bit of a problem, we thought. But, all went well. Bob has an Internal Cardiac Defibilator and we must use a land line phone every 5 weeks to call in to his doctor's office a report. It is a toll free number so there is no phone charge. So, this morning we took his little transmitter box and went down to the gate office and asked. Well, the answer was yes, and we went in and Bob used their phone line and electric plug in and transmitted his report. It does not interrupt their phone calls but their phone calls will interrupt his transmission and he will have to start over. Even that didn't happen. Bob was kind of unsure whether it went or not because he didn't get a finish light. So we drove about 4 miles down the road in a few minutes to see if we had phone messages but their were none. We just proceeded to call the doctor's office to check if it went thru. Not only did they have it but had us hold on while the report was read and gave us the results right then. This saved us from having to drive the 4 miles again this afternoon to get the report which they would have left on our cell phone.
So see folks, you can full time with serious health issues. It just takes a little courage and a lot of "stupidity". But, we know that God is traveling with us and with him holding our hand we have faith that everything will work out. So, is that really "stupidity"? We don't think so.
Judy
Friday, April 1, 2011
Lincoln State Park, Wesson, MS
| Lake Lincoln |
| Lake Lincoln from our Campsite |
We have a very good friend hospitalized in North Carolina and ask for Prayers for him. He's been there 2 weeks already and they really can't pinpoint his problem.
Next week we will be traveling to Arkansas but haven't decided where our first stop will be as of yet. Any readers got any suggestions?
That's about it for now. Haven't cranked our truck since we got here.
Judy
Now, Bob wants to add his take on all this.
On 4/1/10 he said, well it had to happen sooner or later. We had our first semi-major brake down, our converter. I think it fell victim to a close lightning strike the night before we left Buccaneer State Park in Waveland, MS.
Judy and I had a big laugh the day we returned from Biloxi. Because of the bright sunlihgt and the very bright, white sand beach along US Hwy 90, I had put on my very dark tinted sunglasses and when we arrived back at the RV, I went in to turn the A/C on and said to Judy, I think we have battery trouble as the light on the thermostat is very dim, ditto the overhead lights. I then looked at my phone and the same thing, I couldn't see it. I pulled the glasses off and "wallah" I could see again.
When we arrived at Lincoln State Park we had dim lights, then dimmer and dimmer. This time it was without dark glasses and after an almost all day investigation, I found our converter was not putting out. Judy got on the phone trying to find someone to overnight us a new one without much luck. We called Montana Customer Service and they put us on one of their dealers about 40 miles from us but he could not get one delivered to him until Monday. So, I have my battery charger hooked up and we are learning to conserve anything on 12 volts.
This has not discouraged us much as we are having a great time here. We had planned on this stop to be one of work and getting our act together reorganizing the storage areas and some cleaning up and we are getting some of those things done. We are on the park's longest pull thru site with a great view of the lake. We are planning on doing some hiking here on Saturday as they have a hiking trail. Then we'll go to church and rest on Sunday. Then Monday, we'll have to pick up the converter and do Wally World..
With all of this said, I think I will go to bed.
Bob
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