85 degrees and Air Conditioner running here at our house in La Feria, TX as I start this at 4:30 pm.
We got here about 3:30 yesterday (Saturday) - were on the road 14 days, pulling the travel trailer. Got to see my brother Roger and his wife Carolyn in Lincoln, NE as well as their daughter Julie and Julie's son Steve, who, with his wife Mellissa and 4-month old daughter Emma who just returned to the US from Germany where Steve has spent 3 years in the Army. Also visited with Roger's daughter Angie and her son Michael; and Roger's son Keith with his wife Becky and girls Tiffany and Jessica. Then we spent one afternoon playing Pegs-N-Jokers with Harold and LaRhoda Neher near Hiawatha, KS. Went out to the bean field where their son Tim was combining and we moved a couple pickkups for them closer to where they were currently running. (They were in a 300 acre field so had moved quite a bit of distance from where they had started that morning)
From there we went to look at J C Penny museum and Phyllis got some fabric in Hamilton, MO and stopped at Walt Disney's boyhood home museum in Marceline, MO before spending a night in Kirksville, MO where we ate supper with granddaughter Emily and her BF Vince and the next morning, while Vince was at work (Em didn't report for work until late in the day) we ate a Brunch with Emmy for on last visit until next summer.
We got to Cape Girardeau, MO in afternoon on Thursday and ate supper at brother Don & Vicki's place. Spent the next day with them and drove out to where Don's daughter Jenn is staying while she is recuperating from Kidney surgery and starting dialysis and also planning what she will do about chemo on her stage-4 cancer that has affected several parts of her body.
Saturday we drove to Branson, MO (actually camped in Hollister, MO at an Escapee Park) and went on the Belle of Branson boat for dinner and show. On Sunday we drove around the area and in the late afternoon went to supper/show at the Dixie Stampede. We had intended leaving Branson Monday morning, but had talked with several other people at the shows and they had seen Moses and sure recommended it. Even though we said, we will come back sometime, we decided to just do it now and got tickets for it and an a Capella show; cancelled some of our plans for Bentonville, Arkansas and enjoyed both shows, one Monday evening and one Tuesday evening. When we picked up the tickets Monday we were "given the opportunity" to listen to presentation about time share programs. We have no interest in them, but were offered $150 to listen to the 2-hour presentation. So did that on Monday morning. Paid for much of the 4 tickets we had just picked up.
Wednesday we headed for Marshall Dry Goods in Batesville, Arkansas where Phyllis bought some fabric for herself and a lot of fabric, from the wholesale side, for the sewing ladies here in the park. We then went on to Searcy, AR where we visited 45 minutes or so with Bonnie Uphoff at the hospital. Her husband, Everett, was in ICU and not doing well. They used to spend their winters here in Kenwood RV Park on the same row as our house in another mobile home. Phyllis talked on the phone with Bonnie a few moments ago and she said Everett wasn't expected to live through the night and if he did it was recommended the family "unplug" him from the machines tomorrow. We got to North Little Rock, AR were we spent he night right on the Arkansas River and right across from the Clinton Presidential Library. We walked the bridge over the river almost to the library.
Thursday we drove to Tyler, Texas - getting there in time to tour the Brookshire Museum before it closed at 4 pm. This is sponsored by the Brookshire Grocery people and is located near one of their distribution warehouses as well as a grocery store. Stayed at another Passport America park there (Passport America offers single night stays at 1/2 price if you are a member. Usually runs from $11.50 to $17 per night -- though the Escapee's park was only $20 a night with their membership)
Friday we beat it on to Cleveland, Texas - north and a little east of Houston - in time to have lunch with Ernest and Evelyn Baker in their new home they just moved into in May. He was the minister for many years here in the park, though they have travel plans this winter and won't be staying here.
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The new Baker house. |
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Walk going around to back of house - garden at upper right of photo |
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Back of house |
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Our rig at end of driveway - taken from front porch |
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Front Porch |
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Leroy, Phyllis & Evelyn |
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Evelyn setting lunch |
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Evelyn, Phyllis & Lynn on the front porch |
Leaving them we made it to Victoria, TX that evening to another Passport America Park.
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With this our last night out with the trailer for some time,
we dumped the tanks for the last time. |
This was a pricey place ($40 for lunch, including tip) but was quite an experience for us and we relaxed a bit before we made the last couple hour drive to our place. Phyllis had 5 of those jumbo shrimp and I had a grilled Mahi Mahi Salad
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All the cactus plants have grown, though the bougainvillea plant
doesn't look the best |
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Wow! These "little" pin-cushion guys have grown |
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5 years ago this fence was completely blank when we bought here |
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That 15' cactus and 25' tree were each
6" tall when I planted them about 5 years ago |
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Pulled up beside our mobile home so can transfer "stuff" from
travel trailer to mobile home |
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Trailer parked and pickup back up to front of "Texas Room" for unloading |
Have Dish hooked up and switched to local channels here in the Valley. We drained the 40 gallon hot-water heater and refilled before we let it heat up. Found out from years past that it took several weeks to get rid of smell otherwise, so this is well worth the time. Got the clothesline pipes up on the back porch, uncovered the end of the dryer vent.
Got internet restarted from vacation today so don't have to be concerned about all the data that photos being uploaded take.
Went to Walmart this afternoon to stock up on some of the groceries that we had not brought with us in the travel trailer and are about settled in.
One other couple arrived, in a motor-home, today but there are a lot of empty spaces. Expect it to pick up soon as people head south.
This is for Mary Jo and Oliver ---- We drove through Emerald Grove on way back from Walmart. Place really looked spiffy and cleaned up:
Know Mary Jo and Oliver miss coming to the Valley after having done so some 19 or 20 years.
This is their old stomping ground!
More later, Lynn
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