Wednesday, May 25, 2011
We r off to 2011 SVA reunion of class of 1960
We head to Napa valley and Redding to begin our journey.
Saturday, November 8, 2008
We Are Home - November 4!
Once we started heading west, we just got more and more focused on getting past the long Texas trek and then we were so close that we just kept going. So we made it in time to vote. The next task was to unload and clean so this photo of us in the driveway is our final shot for the trip.
Thanks for sharing the fun with us. These 11 weeks have been a highlight of our lives. Some trip statistics might interest a few of you:
8337 - miles the motorhome was driven (hauling the Jeep)
2000 - miles the Jeep was driven (not attached)
$1200 - amount spent on overnight parks
$3388 - amount spent on diesel fuel
$3.99/$2.65 - Highest/Lowest price for diesel fuel
15 - the number of nights we stayed in friends' driveways
6 - the number of nights we stayed in either Interstate Rest Stops or WalMart parking lots
Overall, I'd say 11 weeks of fun for less than a 12 day Mediterranean cruise isn't so bad.
8337 - miles the motorhome was driven (hauling the Jeep)
2000 - miles the Jeep was driven (not attached)
$1200 - amount spent on overnight parks
$3388 - amount spent on diesel fuel
$3.99/$2.65 - Highest/Lowest price for diesel fuel
15 - the number of nights we stayed in friends' driveways
6 - the number of nights we stayed in either Interstate Rest Stops or WalMart parking lots
Overall, I'd say 11 weeks of fun for less than a 12 day Mediterranean cruise isn't so bad.
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Homeward Bound
By November 1 we had stayed in WalMart parking lots the last two nights in Mississippi and Tyler, TX. We should be home by Wednesday, the day after elections. We find we really appreciate WalMart's willingness to let RVs park overnight. Here we are in the morning in Mississsippi.
We spent a few hours taking the driving tour of the Vicksburg MS civil war park*Nov 1) where Grant's victory started the shift towards Union successes. We drove the 16 mile loop which is quite an esxperience to see - what all those troops put up with (both sides). Seeing the site, I can now understand how that one position was so important to both sides and really turned the tide of the war. It was going on the same days as Gettysburg. (they surrendered on July 4, 1863).

On October 31 we started driving toward home and it is hard to stop once you do that. California, here we come!
On October 31 we started driving toward home and it is hard to stop once you do that. California, here we come!
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
After Virginia - October 28, 29, 30 in Tennessee
Gatlinburg was interesting and as lovely as they say. But this is it for us at Tennessee. Friday (Oct 31) we head west again. Where will we go next? We don't really know. We will tell you tomorrow.

At Dollywood (Pigeon Forge, Tennessee):
Can you tell we were cold?


We met Pedens today (October 29) at Dollywood (Pigeon Forge, TN) and saw a number of great Southern Gospel groups. This was a very interesting day. It is a bit like an elaborate and Southern Christian version of a cross between Knott's Berry Farm and Disneyland with lots of country gospel music. During the week at this time of year really means that the place is crawling with retirees (like us). There were all kinds of crafters showing you how they make everything from furniture to sorghum to weaving to wagon-making. Lots of feel for the south and its subculture. We really enjoyed it.


After leaving Jamestown, we decided to drive west for awhile. We ended up near Winston-Salem NC at a Rest Area on I-40. We slept great amidst all the trucks lined up and then today (the 28th) we got into Tennessee (Dollywood). My cousin and husband, Carol and Roger Peden will join us and show us around the park on the 29th.

Driving through Asheville area was as good as any fall colors on the whole trip (and we've seen some great stuff). We were sorry we couldn't match up with Myron and Bev Gottfried in Ashville but we had a nice chat. Marie did find an outlet for some fabric she wanted. As we parked in their lot, you can see the snow on the ground nearby. We even drove through some snow flurries - and that was a first for this trip.
Can you tell we were cold?
After leaving Jamestown, we decided to drive west for awhile. We ended up near Winston-Salem NC at a Rest Area on I-40. We slept great amidst all the trucks lined up and then today (the 28th) we got into Tennessee (Dollywood). My cousin and husband, Carol and Roger Peden will join us and show us around the park on the 29th.
Driving through Asheville area was as good as any fall colors on the whole trip (and we've seen some great stuff). We were sorry we couldn't match up with Myron and Bev Gottfried in Ashville but we had a nice chat. Marie did find an outlet for some fabric she wanted. As we parked in their lot, you can see the snow on the ground nearby. We even drove through some snow flurries - and that was a first for this trip.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Virginia - Historical Sites October 21 - 27
Williamsburg was our visitation site today (Oct 26) (plus the outlet stores there). Marie has never been here so we enjoyed walking the streets and visiting their wonderful Visitors' Center.
It is now Oct 25 and we are enjoying this eastern area of Virginia. We toured Yorktown yesterday and have an easy lounging day today. Tomorrow we will go to Williamsburg and Jamestown.
After all the exploration (Oct 22) of battlegrounds around Fredericksburg, we drove about 200 miles to the Chesapeake area - camping right on an extension of the Chesapeake Bay - the Piankatank River - in a gorgeous Thousand Trail preserve. We will stay here 4 or 5 days and explore Williamsburg, Jamestown, etc. In this next photo, you can see us at the little car in the middle (at the end of the torquise line) (click photo for an enlarged version)
Next we went on about 10 miles to Fredericksburg and saw the very famous "sunken road" where there was another loss by the Union. 18,000 men died at this site in a three day time. Unbelieveable!
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