Thursday, June 25, 2009

Hi Readers

Well we left the Virginia, DC area on Friday and headed up to little Rhody. What a horrible ride. What should have taken us 6.5 hours took over 10. The delays in Connecticut were terrible. It took us two hours to go 28 miles not to count the other delays before and after that. Finally we got to the Mystic KOA and shut down for the night. Nice place with quite a few amenities. From there we traveled the last 25 miles to Wa-Wa-Loam and settled in for the next 17 days.

We visited with dad, who because of his hair looked a little bit like Einstein. My brother Steve, his wife Pam, son Stephen and grandson Ian were with us. Sunday Dot and I went to St. Paul’s in Providence. That was the first of two Sundays I will be serving them. They are a good size congregation and a mix of about 50% Caucasian and 50%Liberian. It is good to see such a diverse group work together as this group does. It is a joy to worship with them.

It has been raining every day sense we arrived so we decided to run up to Vermont for a few days. On the road again! Dot calls these little jaunts “Road Trip”. Once we got half way there the sun came out and we had a great time. This was the only state Dot and I had not been to. Now we have all the lower 48 and Hawaii.

We stayed at one of our sister resorts and were able to visit Windsor, Woodstock, and Quechee. Quechee has a neat gorge. So, Dot and I decided we needed to see it. The walk down was not too bad; the walk up was a bear. But we got some great pictures of the gorge and bridge and some good exercise. From there we went in to Quechee itself and found a great covered bridge and a glass blower at work making glasses.







From Quechee we drove around the area and ran into other covered bridges that made for good picture taking. We also found a farm up in the hills that made some pretty good maple syrup as well as maple sugar candy that Dot just could not pass up. It was a good thing we had gotten so much exercise that morning at the gorge. On the way back to the Resort we stopped of at the




Harpoon Brewery for a taste of their product. They make a nice apple cider beer that was quite interesting.

We left this morning for home, the trailer and enjoyed the best fish and chips as well as fish cakes at Stadium Fish and Chips in Cranston. They are the only place were fish cakes are still made as far as we know. They are about an inch thick and about the size of a saucer and are made of layered potato and cod. Then they are battered and fried. Talk about good.

This afternoon we are going over to dad’s and the run some errands.

Blessing

Tom & Dot on the road again.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Hi our loyal readers


Dot and I moved our location on the 16th to Aquia Pines RV Resort and were very happy we did. Better location, better park, better sites, closer to Julie.

After we got set up again we spent the afternoon in Fredericksburg. This is a quaint town of Washington’s boyhood. His mother and sister lived her and it was here that Mary his mother died. The white house pictured here is the home George purchased for his mother. There are a few other homes here from the area as well as the Apothecary shop of Dr. Mercer who was also a military officer in the Pennsylvania Militia. There were several Civil War battles fought here and in the surrounding area. We had a great afternoon.

June 16
Today we picked up Julie and toured Arlington National Cemetery and DC. We were able to take in the changing of the guard at the Tomb of the Unknown and also visited the Kennedy Family site.

There is no way you can do justice to DC in one or two days. The people we are camped next to took eight days to see it and still felt they had missed some things. Well then, we missed a lot. It would probably take three to four days just do the Smithsonian. We saw it from the outside.

The White house was a nice visit as well as the Capitol. Tomorrow we are going to Mount Vernon as well as one or two battle fields.
Blessings
Tom and Dot on the road again

Monday, June 15, 2009



Hi All

Saturday we left Orange Lake and drove to Point South, SC and stayed at a quaint KOA. From there we were able to visit the Savannah area after church on Sunday. We found an ELCA congregation near by and decided to go there. The nearest LCMS was 67 miles away. The service was nice and the hymns great. I still have not figured out what the Pastor was trying to get across to the people. He missed it entirely. He had an opportunity to point his congregation to Word and Sacrament ministry as the way God plants and builds His church on earth and told them we know the when, where, and why but not the how. HOW, WORD & SACRAMENT THAT”S HOW. The Bible class was devoid of scripture and asked the question, “How can we make the church green.”

From there we went to Hilton Head for lunch and found a great Crab place called “Crabby Joe’s”. We plan to go back when it is cooler and spend a week. From Hilton Head we drove over to Savannah and toured the city. Savannah is laid out as no other city in America. It is built around 24 squares each with its own nuances. The squares have various statues of historic figures, fountains, as well as different architecture. The city streets are beautifully canopied with majestic oaks and lined with 18th and 19th centaury homes. Savannah was also the most populated city of free blacks in the South prior to and after the Civil War. The City Trolley Tour is so, so. Good narrative but not so good for pictures. It would be better to take the Carriage tour. Slower, yes, but more advantages for the shutter bug.

Monday we left for Julies. We drove through to the KOA and were glade we did. It allowed us a little time to find a better campground for our Washington stay. It was advertised as the closest to WA and for a KOA it may be. But, it is 52 miles south and off the beaten path. Quite rustic, too! So we are moving closer to WDC tomorrow by 25 miles and going into a RV Resort, not a camp ground down a Smithfield, RI back road out in the woods.

From the new location we will have better access to touring DC and meeting up with Julie.

Blessings

Tom & Dot on the road again
Hi All

Saturday we left Orange Lake and drove to Point South, SC and stayed at a quaint KOA. From there we were able to visit the Savannah area after church on Sunday. We found an ELCA congregation near by and decided to go there. The nearest LCMS was 67 miles away. The service was nice and the hymns great. I still have not figured out what the Pastor was trying to get across to the people. He missed it entirely. He had an opportunity to point his congregation to Word and Sacrament ministry as the way God plants and builds His church on earth and told them we know the when, where, and why but not the how. HOW, WORD & SACRAMENT THAT”S HOW. The Bible class was devoid of scripture and asked the question, “How can we make the church green.”

From there we went to Hilton Head for lunch and found a great Crab place called “Crabby Joe’s”. We plan to go back when it is cooler and spend a week. From Hilton Head we drove over to Savannah and toured the city. Savannah is laid out as no other city in America. It is built around 24 squares each with its own nuances. The squares have various statues of historic figures, fountains, as well as different architecture. The city streets are beautifully canopied with majestic oaks and lined with 18th and 19th centaury homes. Savannah was also the most populated city of free blacks in the South prior to and after the Civil War. The City Trolley Tour is so, so. Good narrative but not so good for pictures. It would be better to take the Carriage tour. Slower, yes, but more advantages for the shutter bug.

Monday we left for Julies. We drove through to the KOA and were glade we did. It allowed us a little time to find a better campground for our Washington stay. It was advertised as the closest to WA and for a KOA it may be. But, it is 52 miles south and off the beaten path. Quite rustic, too! So we are moving closer to WDC tomorrow by 25 miles and going into a RV Resort, not a camp ground down a Smithfield, RI back road out in the woods.

From the new location we will have better access to touring DC and meeting up with Julie.

Blessings

Tom & Dot on the road again

Tuesday, June 9, 2009


June 8

Well Dot started her day of by going to the pool for water aerobics while I went to visit the greens. My brother Steve and his son Steve joined me for a lively round on the Reserve course at Orange Lake Country Club. Over the years this set of courses at OLCC has changed significantly. The layout is much better than it was just three years ago. The golf venue has something for every level of play. The Reserve is a challenging 18 holes with water on almost half the holes. And in most cases it comes into play. They have removed most of the swamp from the course and widened some of the fairways. The Par 3s are all under 170 from the white tees. This makes it a joy to play. Ian, Steve’s 9 year old had a great time driving the cart for his dad but did have a little trouble applying the brakes.

Dot got to get her Bingo in this afternoon but only came close to winning. She had a fantastic time at the pool and plans to spend the rest of the week there as long as the weather cooperates. She wishes the children and grandkids would come down and enjoy this wonderful place. This is her dream for the family and I hope it comes to fruition.

This evening we spent time with Steve and Pam and enjoyed a nice dinner with them. Dot made a very low cal desert that topped off the meal perfectly. It is nice to have some family with us. They own the same week in June as we, so it gives us time together every year. Tomorrow we plan to spend the day with them on the west side of the property at what is called the Lazy River. It is a small water park that was built for the owners and those staying at OLCC. Dot loves the lazy river that meanders through the park. If you need her all you have to do is wait near the bridge and she will come drifting by about every twenty minutes or so. They have some neat water slides and special water related games and soakers for the kids as well as a restaurant, ice cream pallor, and beach store. If you do not want so much there are four other pool areas as well as a lake with jet skies and water skiing. If you prefer staying cool there is always the free movie several times a day. Now you know why we love this place so much. Blog you latter.

Blessings

Tom & Dot on the road again

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Hi All

Dot and I left the Ft. Lauderdale area about 7AM on Friday to head for the Orlando KOA where we will be hot storing our Puma for a week. It was wet when we left and a little hairy on the road with all the weight we were pulling but we soon drove out of the rain into a nice sonny day. We arrived at Orlando safely and got set up before the rain caught up to us and it did latter in the day. It was not that bad Friday night according to Dot. I was so zonked it never woke me up.

Saturday morning we woke to a very nice day and set up breakfast out under the awning for my brother Steve and his wife Pam. We had a nice visit and around noon the ski darkened, the thunder rolled, and the rain came down in a deluge. Lot of rain in a short time, so we did not have to wait long to pack up the truck, lock down the trailer and head for Orange Lake Country Club. OLCC, the best timeshare in the world, at lest we think so! For those who do not know about it is a golf rich property hosting four courses, several pools a free water park for those staying on the property and a whole lot more. Dot loves to play BINGO every day at 2PM. They hold it around the Band Shell Pool. She won $50 in October of last year so she looking forward to a few more wins this week.

Well we’re all checked in and had a nice diner with Steve and Pam and now it’s time to fold down the bedding and get some sleep because a great week of relaxation and fun is waiting to start on the marrow.

Blessings

Tom and Dot on the road again

Thursday, June 4, 2009


June 4, 2009

Good day to all,

Dot had a great day with Sue at her school. Dot helped her get closed down and ready for the new term in September. The school had purchased a reading program but forgot to pass it out so when they found them last week they gave them to the teachers. Dot went through the kit and got it ready for the fall as well as getting Sue up to speed on the program. Dot should go to work for one of the book companies and train teachers in how to use the products. She would do a great job. She spent the night at Sue’s and had a wonderful time talking and reminiscing about the family and all manner of things.

So this morning I did the walk alone. It is not quite the same without her to encourage along. We are beginning to tear down camp and get the trailer ready to go to Orlando in the morning. We spend one night at the KOA and store the RV there while we are at Orange Lake Country Club. The KOA will let us stay set and hooked up for $10 a day so we can keep the air and refrigerator going. We felt this would be better than trying to park it at the resort even though they allow it. With all the cars in the parking lot we may not be able to drop it for the week and then get it hooked back up. We need almost 100 feet to pull out and turn. That just does not work well in a packed parking lot. Thank God for a flexible KOA.

Well it’s time to get the computer put away and close down the front of the RV and hook up so all we need do in the morning is pull in the bedroom unhook the electric and water and drive off.

Blessings

Tom & Dot on the road again.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Hi All it's June 2

This morning we did a two miler along Deerfield Beach. It had just stopped raining so it was nice and cool for the walk. We met a couple doing three miles who were in their eighties. Talk about healthy. The little old guy did not look to well, but he had to be in good shape to walk as he did. Dot said she marveled at them for being able to do that much. Then I cracked my whip and we moved on two mile two. We’ll get back to three some day.

We thought of the I-Max. Well we did not make it to the I-Max to see Night in the Museum because it cost too much there and we had just seen it at a regular theater. We did however drive by it on our way to the River Walk for a little more exercise.

We ate lunch a Birney’s Irish Grill on the River Walk. Not bad and if I can get the picture loaded you will b e able to see where we walked and ate in the afternoon.


From there we went to the Jungle Queen for an excursion of some of the most expensive homes and yachts in the world. Ft. Lauderdale is the yacht capitol of the world. At lest that is what the guide told us and from the looks of some of them he was right. Some of the homes we saw made the best of Newport Beach look like low income housing. Quite a few big celebrities and sport team owners as well as players own or have lived in many of the more elaborate homes. One of the houses is 24,000 sq. feet and has a crew that does nothing but care for its upkeep. The guy that owns it also has several other properties for his kids and sister. He owns Waist Management, Auto Nation, the Florida Panthers and some other stuff…. The cruse was three hours and we did end up on an island, but not Gilligan’s.


By the time we got down with two walks and a three hour cruise we were both zonked out every early.
June 3
We got up and this morning for another beach walk. Dot is not totally overjoyed with so much walking but it beats house work and laundry. That was waiting for us when we got back. What a life style.

Sue just picked Dot up to spend the night and help her close down her classroom tomorrow so I get tp batch it for a while. I think I’ll mosey on down to the beach and read a little Harry Potter.

Blessing all

Tom and Dot on the road again!
We have had some great days her in the Pompano Beach area. Saturday we found Deerfield Beach. The beach has a nice broad walk along the ocean and has the distances marked out on the paving stones. We had a great walk and lunch at the Ocean Café. That evening we drove down to Sue’s and had Diner with her and her friend Phil at a place called Giorgio’s on the Intercoastal Water way.

Sunday we went to Phil’s church where he plays violin in the praise band. The music was great. All the members are paid professional musicians. The speaker was just that a speaker flown in from up north and gave a motivational talk with some bible references but missed the word, sin or grace or heaven completely. After the church service Sue came back to our place and we enjoyed a good lunch and taught her to play Train, Dot’s new most favorite game. Latter that day we went and took in a movie, Night at the Museum. Quite good, Dot wants to see it again at the I-Max.

Today is Monday June 1st. We went down to Deerfield Beach and got a two miler in while it was still cool. We drove down the Intercoastal to Lauderdale by the Sea and found a wonderful place for breakfast, the Village Café. It serves a real good fruit plate and the most savory pepper bacon. This is the first time we have run across this type of bacon and were quite taken with it. Still only one slices each. It is the type of bacon you could eat six slices and go back for more. So, after tomorrow’s walk we’re going back for two more slices.

When we got back we washed the RV and then spent some time in the pool. This place has over 500 RV lots. Most are permanent but shot down. Most are owned by Canadians who pay for year round space but are only here in the winter. So there are maybe twenty to thirty spaces with people in them this time of the year. So we have the place pretty much to ourselves. The only draw back is the Wi-Fi is down most of the time. Not the parks fault but the company that has the contract with Encore. Encore has about 90 parks around the country as well as owning Thousand Trails. I’m going to try to load some pictures tomorrow of where we are and also the beach.

Blessings all

Tom & Dot on the road again.