Sunday, June 1, 2008

St. Joseph, MO:

Left St. Louis at 10:00 this morning and arrived at St. Joseph at 4:30—stopping once for breakfast. A pretty drive—especially from Kansas City to St. Joseph, once we got away from the city. We have always wanted to check out the Pony Express Museum here in St. Joe, so we’re staying here for a couple of nights. The Pony Express ran for less than a year, but it was such an amazing thing—delivering the mail on horseback from St. Joe to California. 92 degrees today. That’s what we’re talking about!

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Wed, 4/30/08

Left Brookville at 8:15 this morning. Very chilly, but sunny. Finished the Stephen King audio book and started on "Op Center" after lunch. We stopped at Quaker Steak and Lube for lunch--a neat place which looks like an old garage and had a bunch of race car memorbilia inside. Great weather, but still cool (40s). Staying at a Holiday Inn in Hamburg, NY, tonight.
Tue, 4/28/08:

Headed out this morning on our trip to Syracuse, NY, for the GE reunion. Went to the library and signed out two audio books--"The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon" by Stephen King and "Op Center" by Tom Clancy. The Stephen King book was great and reminded me of my sister-in-law, Jan, because the female character in the book was an avid Red Sox fan--as is my sister-in-law. We stayed at a Holiday Inn Express in Brookville, OH, tonight. Brookville is a neat little town--just south of Dayton, OH.

Monday, March 31, 2008

Sun, 3/30/08

St. Louis, MO:
Left W. Memphis this morning at 8:15 (at least we’re consistent). I drove first until we stopped for breakfast at about 11:00. Starving. We pulled into the Storage Banc where we store the RV at about 3:00. It was a miserable drive—rainy, windy, and cold. No leaves on the trees yet and it’s really bleak. Get me back to Florida. All in all, a good trip.

Saturday, March 29, 2008

Memphis KOA; West Memphis, AR: Left Fontainebleau this morning at 8:15 and arrived at the Memphis KOA at 4:30—stopping once for breakfast. We drove through a front and the temperature dropped from 75 to 50 by the time we got to Memphis. And the Tom Sawyer RV Park which we usually stay at was flooded out, so we got into the KOA. A lot more flooding in the Memphis area than we thought. And it was raining when we rolled through Memphis. We are tired from driving all day. Plan to warm up left-overs, watch TV, and go to bed. Another early start tomorrow.

Friday, March 28, 2008

Fontainebleau State Park; Mandeville, LA: Clouds rolled in this morning, but by early afternoon it cleared off. Very warm. So, we took the bikes and headed for the Tammeny Trace bike path. That’s the big reason we stay here. And you can bike right from the campground. It’s only a couple of miles on the park road where the bike path intersects. We biked towards Mandeville. Went through hardwood forests, cypress swamps, crossed streams, and they actually spent a lot of money building a tunnel under Rt. 190, so there are no dangerous intersections. We went through the outskirts of Mandeville towards Covington. On the way back we detoured off the path through old Mandeville, stopped at a place and got an appetizer and a couple of drinks and then continued on. We were only a block from the lake, so we continued on the path by the lake down to Mandeville Harbor and then hooked back up to the Tammeny Trace and back to the campground. An absolutely beautiful day. Lots of wild flowers along the trail. We leave tomorrow to head home—a couple of days earlier than we planned.

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Private Residence on Lake Poncetrain

Fontainbleu State Park; Mandeville, LA: A beautiful morning. I sat outside in the sun for a while and then the clouds moved in. Went to eat in the early afternoon at a place along Lake Poncetrain. Some pretty homes along the lake. 80 today.