New Years Eve marks 5 ½ years that we
have been on the road and we still don't plan to stop traveling any
time soon. Meeting up with friends and family continues to be the
best thing about our lifestyle. While we have been to many of the
“most well known” national parks, we still have plenty of places
that we have not visited on our to do list. In 2012 we stayed in 58
places and had extended stays at Betty's in Louisiana, back in WashPA
and in Central Florida. These longer stays help control campground
costs that were up over last year but still under our budgeted
amount. We started the year in Arizona then traveled to Louisiana.
Next we meandered along the Rockies into Canada. Then we traveled
along the US Canadian border on our way back to WashPA and finally
down the Atlantic coast through the Carolinas and are ending the year
in South Florida. We stayed in 19 states and, for the first time in
Opus, we visited Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario. We put
10,391 miles on the rig and 10,710 on the CRV. Our original plan for
2012 was to go North to Alaska but that did not happen.
2012 started with a week at the Sun
Life RV resort in Mesa where we spent the holidays with many friends
we met there and with Sharon and Alan who we have crossed paths with
several times since going on the road. We spent two weeks out in the
desert in Quartzite with Hank, Joe, Marcia, Ron, Linda, Sal, Bobbie,
Jim, Bobbie, Dave, Kathy, Leland, Cathy, Marty, Trisha, Steve, Sandy,
Mike, Sandy, Bob and BJ all Class of 07 mates. A fun time was had by
all. When we learned that Betty was being inducted as a Living
Legend into the Acadian Museum in Louisiana, we decided to make the
1600 mile trek because we HAD to be there. The induction was during
Mardi Gras so we got to do that wonderful celebration for the second
year in a row. Isn't it great having a house on wheels? As always,
it was well worth the trip and we had a great time at Betty's with
our many old and many new friends Jim, Cookie, Ruth, Wendell, Marvin,
Russ, Lori, Dave, Pricilla, Cal, Marie, Richard, Lynn, Bob, Judy,
Dave, Sarah, Jocelyn, Gervais, Linda, Dan, Merlene, Buzz, Sandra,
Paul, Peggy, Don, Stella, George, Judy, Omer, Sylvia, Jim, Judy and,
of course, the best hostess in the land, Betty. We left Abbeville in
early April heading to Alaska. That is when “our plan” began to
change. At the Cummins service center in Houston they told us Opus
needed a new, very expensive, turbocharger. We had the work done and
a week later were still planning on Alaska after a stop at the
Escapees headquarters in Livingstone where we saw Marvin, Mark and
Renita. Our plan changed in Kansas when the rig continued to have
the SAME problem. We finally got everything taken care of at a great
Cummins dealer in Garden City, KS. I am really convinced that we got
robbed by the service center in Houston, but I have no way to prove
it. After this second big repair we were two weeks and many dollars
behind so we decided that Alaska would have to be a future adventure.
At that point we looked at the map and
realized that Bobby and Jim Chapman were only 300 miles away in
Alamosa, CO so we called and ended up spending a couple of weeks with
them while they showed us around their beautiful neck of the woods.
It is always great having personal tour guides. We have been trying
to get to Santa Fe and Taos since we hit the road and it was really
close so we headed that way. Bobby, Jim, Rick and Terri, whom we met
at Betty's last year, told us that on our way to Taos we had to stop
at Ojo Caliente Spa and oh what a wonderful place. We had a great
time soaking in the mineral springs and getting spa treatments. We
then spent a few days exploring the art scene in Santa Fe and the
1000 year old pueblo in Taos. It was than time to head north with a
stop in Colorado Springs and a visit to Carhenge in Nebraska. This
was followed by a visit with Leland and Kathy at there summer place
(RV parking spot) in Billings and a couple of days with Mark and
Renita in Great Falls before they crossed into Canada on their way to
Alaska. We figured we could still visit Banff and Jasper that had
been part of our Alaska itinerary because they would not be too far
from a service center if one was needed. Fortunately, that was not
necessary and the Canadian Rockies, Columbia Icefield and all the
animals were great. We next went back and forth across the border
with stops in Montana, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, North Dakota, Ontario
and Minnesota as we traveled east. In Winnipeg we had RV friends
Gary and Anita as personal tour guides to show us their beautiful
city. In Montana and North Dakota we had a brief encounter with
WashPA friends John, Patrice, Ron and Becky who were on a cross
country train trip. We traveled the same route we used on our 1982
transcontinental bicycle trek. In Minnesota we had lunch with Dave
and Sarah before heading to Mackinac Island in Michigan. It was then
on to Paris where we saw the Eiffel Tower and Tony and Mary Beth.
Next Richard and Valerie showed us some of Detroit which included the
Eastern Market, the Henry Ford Museum and a trip back in time at
Motown. It was then on to Bowling Green to go to Tidball's, a blues
club, that I soon learned was in Bowling Green, KY not Ohio. HUH! On
one more stop in Ohio we had a great few days with Nanc's family in
the beautiful river town of Marietta.
Then it was a two month stay in WashPA
visiting doctors, dentist, family and friends. We loved having those
great pizzas John made in his new, outdoor, wood fired oven and
seeing all our old friends with the Wednesday Lunch Bunch Tom,
Georgie, John, Patrice, Bill, Kim, Linda, Lena, Pat, Peg, Ken, Dave,
Jackie, Sandy, Paul, Ron, Becky, Carol and Chuck. I'm sure I left
someone out, sorry. Another big part of being in PA is getting to
hear the local musicians and eating at our favorite restaurants,
Union Grill, Burgh's, Al & Rubens, the Back Porch and many
others. I also got to go fishing with my new lifetime senior
citizen's license, but did not get any BIG fish like last year. The
old card club Mike, Sherri, Tim, Di, Tom and Georgie got together
twice for evenings of food, fun and cards and went to a Pirate game
in Pittsburgh. We saw Nanc's family Michelle, Keith, Judy, Bill,
Betsy, Lou, Jackie, Emma, Bobbi Jo, Scott and Haley at Haley's
birthday party. It is amazing how much the kids have changed in just
the few years we have been on the road. We also got to have dinner
and get caught up with my brother Rick and his wife Denise. We did a
short road trip and had lunch with Class of 07 mates Tom, Paula, Ron
and Linda in Northern PA. We also got together with Buzz and Sandra,
whom we met at Betty's in the spring, and had lunch at Primanti
Brothers in Pittsburgh. All our travel is wonderful but it is always
great seeing old friends and family in PA.
We left PA on October 1st
and headed south to follow the warmer weather. The first stop was
Antietam Battlefield to walk the Tidball Trail that honors John C.
Tidball, a Civil War artillery officer who is a distant relative. I
have since read “No Disgrace to My Country,” a biography of
Tidball's life and the many historical events he participated in
during his forty years in the army. It is a great read if you are
interested in US history from the early 1800's to 1900. We then went
to Charlottesville where we had a great visit with Richard and
Valerie and toured Monticello. While there we had one of those on
the road encounters that happen more often than you would think when
we learned that our old stix and brix neighbors, Jeff and Joanne,
were in the same RV park. It really is a small small world. Next it
was on to the Outer Banks where we saw Mike and Sherri and the kids
Carrie, Brian, Tracey and Lori and grand kids Al, Ashley, Coleman,
Andrew, Benny, Garrett and Malyia. I had a great time surf fishing
and we had dinner with Tom and Georgie who had rented a beach front
cabin for a week. Heading farther south we stopped to see Brian and
Lori and the kids again and then spent a week touring historic
Charleston. While there we were happy to celebrate the reelection of
President Barack Obama for FOUR MORE YEARS!!!!!!
We arrived in Florida on November 12th
and spent a few days revisiting St, Augustine and the Cape Canaveral
area. It was then on to Orange City for a month where we celebrated
Thanksgiving with Nanc's sister Judy and her husband Bill. We both
had birthdays in November and Nanc's was most important as she is now
eligible for Social Security. GREAT!!!! While there we flew to the
Dominican Republic and had nine wonderful pampered days at Secrets
Royal Beach in Punta Cana. As the year ends we are near Jupiter to
spend the holidays with our WashPA friend Mary Lou. It is amazing
how much better the weather is here than it was only 150 miles to the
North in Orange City.
Like everyone else our year was not all
peaches and cream. We did have a few low points along the way, some
caused by my stupidity, some by weather and some mechanical. One of
the worst was when I got Opus stuck in a wash in Quartzite. It was
unbelievable how so many people came to our rescue and got us unstuck
without causing any damage. Next were the big RV repairs in Texas
and Kansas that were a real drain on the wallet. In Banff the
weather came down on us when we had a whole day of snow,
BBBBBRRRRRRRRRR. Finally, our month on the Outer Banks was cut short
by almost two weeks because Tropical Storm Sandy took out the road
making our return impossible. All that said the good far out weighed
any bad that has come along. Of course all these adventures are
documented in blogs about each stop along the way.
As we look to 2013 our plan is to head
to the Keys for January and then slowly travel as far north as
Betty's in Abbeville for a two month stay starting near the end of
February. In the spring we want to visit the Louisiana coast and go
the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. Next, we will head north
along the Mississippi on the Great River Road and hope to tour some
of the Southern Civil War Battlefields. Then we will go back to
WashPA with a stop at Tidball's in Bowling Green, KY. (see above)
After a couple of months of doctors, dentist, friends and family in
PA we will be moving slowly west and hope to do the Albuquerque
Balloon Fiesta again. We will then go to Mesa for a couple of months
and plan to spend next winter in the Southwest.
Monday, December 31, 2012
Monday, December 24, 2012
Sunshine Holidays
We have moved to Jonathon Dickinson State Park in South Florida near Jupiter for the holidays. This is the third time we have been here with our friend Mary Lou who has spent ten winters in Jupiter with her husband Jack. We are sad that Jack is no longer with us but we are looking forward to exploring the area and celebrating Christmas and the New Year with Mary Lou. We were here on the 21st, the first day of winter and the last day of the world. We weren't sure the world had not ended when we awoke to temps in the 40's. BBBBRRRRRRRR. That said, I am looking forward to swimming in the ocean on Christmas Day as it warms up. This is our sixth holiday season on the road and we have discovered that the idea of a white Christmas is way overblown.
The beach in Jupiter is beautiful and the water is still very comfortable. We saw several big rays just off shore but were not able to get any good pictures.
We went to see Peanut Island, the home of the Palm Beach Maritime Museum. The island was built when the Lake Worth Inlet was dredged in 1918 to allow ships into a harbor. It has been enlarged over the years as more sand was dug to maintain the shipping channel. The island was used as a Coast Guard Station for many years. Those buildings are now part of the museum showing how the Coast Guard sailors lived.
Another part of the museum is a nuclear blast bunker that was built in 1961 for President Kennedy whose winter White House was in Palm Beach.
The bunker is really just a Quonset hut that was covered with lead to keep radiation out. It was equipped with only the basics because it was only meant for temporary use. There were boxes of Civil Defense food and water, several beds and a desk for the president. Even the toilet was just a cylinder with a seat on it. The food stores were like those that the government had stockpiled all over the country when I was growing up in the 50's and 60's.
This is a display of Kennedy memorabilia includes a model of his PT 109 that he commanded in WWII.
I got to sit in the president's chair and use the red phone to tell Ruskies to back off.
Here we are with Mary Lou in the bunker. Even though it was never used the bunker was a top secret location until 1975. Sailors stationed there were told it was an ammo bunker.
Nanc and Mary Lou with Singer Island in the background.
I got up close with this pelican.
It was a little cool (68) that day so a couple of manatee were in the lagoon on the island.
Aahh, Christmas in Florida.
A MERRY, MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM SEADOO SANTA.
Love it, love it, love it!!!
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Secrets Royal Beach, Punta Cana
After going to Hawaii last year we decided that we were going to take a vacation every year to someplace we can't get to in the RV. This year's trip was made easier with two free flight vouchers we received last year when we were bumped. We selected a Secrets Resort because we had been to one while we were still working and loved it. We chose the Dominican Republic based on the experiences friends have had there in the past. We knew Secrets Royal Beach was the right choice from the moment we were offered a cool towel and a glass of champagne upon arrival. It was all fantastic and we were very happy with everything about our stay.
This is the view from our room. While Punta Cana is technically on the Atlantic Ocean it is a real Caribbean paradise with great weather, wonderful beaches and beautiful blue ocean water.
There were two pools, one a meandering river like pool through the resort grounds. One reason we like Secrets is that it is an adults only resort so you can always find a quiet spot.
The other pool had a swim up bar and was the real center of activity.
Other than reading, this is how we spent most of the week, basking in the sun and enjoying a couple of different exotic tropical drinks including a Dominican specialty, Mama Juana.
The ocean water was as warm as a bath tub. It was fantastic.
Left are Willy, Jose and the rest of the bar staff who took great care of us.
Right is the wonderful entertainment team Isaia, Speedy, Akon and Mickey Mouse. These guys were great and sure made our stay very enjoyable.
Here we are participating in a couple of the contests. Nanc was learning how to fold a towel into a swan. While I thought hers was the best, she came in second. Here I am in the beer drinking contest. Even with my many years of experience I did not win.
A couple of other water pleasures were the bubble bath that Jacky drew for us on the deck outside our room. We followed it up with a night of room service. Another day we did the water cycle that started with a shower, then the sauna and steam room followed by a plunge in cold water. It was then on to a warm whirlpool and the three different water treats in the big pool. After all that we had wonderful massages that left us feeling like noodles. AAAH!
Other activities included a class on mixing drinks, where we got to taste each creation. They showed us how they make cigars but I passed on trying one. Other days there was a water balloon fight and a foam party in the pool. It's great when a bunch of "young" people can get together and have a good time and nothing but a good time:)
There were exercise activities everyday at the pool and on the beach. Nanc did yoga, zumba, water aerobics and water stretching. It's no wonder the entertainment team is in such great shape as hard as they work all day.
Each evening there was a different performance. One night it was Jeerk, a very entertaining rhythm artist group from Sweden. Here is a short video of the show. Right is a local group that performed a native dance and fire show. Here is a short video of the fire dancers. Another night there was a circus, but we forgot to take our camera.
The happy couple after one of many great meals. There are three restaurants at the Royal Beach and we where also allowed to eat at any of the seven restaurants at the Now Larimar next door. All the food we had was great with a big variety to choose from.
The beach was beautiful and there was much more to look at than what I usually see at adults only, over 55 RV parks where we normally stay:)
All these birds where feeding on little fish in the pond. There were more than 100.
Here are three of Nanc's favorite birds, Blue Herons.
We had a great time on vacation and are already talking about where we are going to go next year.
LIFE IS REALLY VERY GOOD!!!!!!!!!!!!
Friday, December 7, 2012
Mt. Dora Christmas
Mt. Dora is a little "old Florida" town with several neat restaurants and shops. They do a great job of decorating the town for Christmas and have many events to attract people. We attended the Christmas Walk where they close several downtown streets and have entertainers on each block. One of my favorite things is the musical Christmas tree. Here is a short video of the tree.
This is not a statue, it is a mime who was slowly moving her arms in an angelic manner.
Very cool!!!!
Nanc and Judy did a lot of shopping while Bill and I checked out the crowd. Bill enjoyed his time with this headless beauty.
And of course there are all the lights.
The entire town square is ablaze with lights.
More lights.
One year they even brought in snow and had sled riding. I'm glad they did not do that this year. Getting away from snow is one our major goals. Love spending the holidays in the south.
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