Thursday, October 27, 2011

Galveston TX


WE LOVED Galveston!! Our campsite was perfect for us....right by the water.

This city was a wealthy community at the turn of the century, with many mansions and a castle. We toured the castle, which had 28,000 sq. ft. of living space. Slightly unbelieveable.

The Moody Mansion, which we also toured, reminded us of an office building in some ways, and was sold in the early 1900s for $20,000.

A great 2-day stay, but much too short.

Max enjoyed this RV park, as well. New grounds to mark and explore.

Another adventure we took while here was a tree sculpture parade that residents had created from the trees destroyed in Hurricane Ike 3 years ago.

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Beaumont and Port Arthur, TX


This is a picture of our stay in Golf Coast RV Resort, Beaumont, TX. A beautiful park with 125 spots and MANY amenities!

During our stay in Beaumont, we toured a Fire Museum. (Wil didn't want to "pose" for this!)

This cathedral is approx. 150 years old and absolutely breathtaking inside!

In Port Arthur this Vietnam Peace Memorial was erected after the war.

Friday, October 21, 2011

Plantations near New Orleans


New Orleans is Plantation Country, and we were able to tour 2 of them while here.
"Laura: A Creole Plantation, was built in 1805. This 1.5 hour tour details 200 years of family history.

Part of this tour included the slave cabins, which consisted of 2 rooms - one family per room. Quite difficult for us to comprehend!!

The other mansion, "Oak Alley Plantation", was absolutely beautiful! It's surrounded by 300 year old oak trees.

The grounds of this mansion were immaculately kept. Really a day to remember!

We continue to enjoy beautiful weather and we're keeping our fingers crossed!

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

New Orleans


New Orleans is a "happening" city, and we spent 4 days trying to see and do as much as possible! Anyway, we took the Super City Tour, which included the devastation of Katrina. How sad!!
This ia a picture of the French Quarter near downtown New Orleans. Their annual Mardi Gras celebration takes place here. (Wil says he's too old for this.)
This is an example of the many houses that were destroyed and are still waiting for something to happen.

Our last day here, we took the Riverwalk - much needed exercise for both of us - and this was beautiful....very busy as well - music, shopping, food, and the scenery, of course!

One of the memorials that caught our attention during the Riverwalk.

This was a beautiful day for the Riverwalk. Wil is here with the Mississippi River and the Huey P. Long bridge behind him.

Friday, October 14, 2011

Natchez Trace Parkway


We entered Natchez Trace on Thursday the 14th. This is a beautiful 444 mile drive from Nashville to Natchez, Ms. We especially enjoyed the changing colors of the trees, which we don't experience in California! This road has no commercial signs or commercial vehicles. They are not allowed, which made the journey very peaceful.

Judy and Max at a rest stop! Couldn't resist the brilliant colors.

Wil looking down at part of the Old Trace Trail. (Just looking....no action!)

Max enjoying the drive and doing what comes naturally.....sleep!

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Tullahoma TN & Marietta GA


Our lsst night in GA was dinner out with my brother and nephew. This was another hard "good-bye"! (If you're ever in GA, you have to try Marietta's Fish Market!)


Judy's brother and sister-in-law at their home in Marietta, GA. It's always a treat to spend time with family, which you see so little of!!


We enjoyed a 2-day visit with Wil's sister in TN. As you can see, we consumed her backyard. The last night here, we had dinner with her son and his family. Sorry to say good-bye!

Monday, October 3, 2011

Arkansas

The shop in Searcy, Arkansas has full hookups for customers while their repair work is being done. The weather has been perfect in Iowa and Arkansas!!



To our surprise we found out that a reunion of Wils mother's family was taking place in a little town of Damacus, Arkansas about 45 miles from Searcy, Arkansas where we were waiting for 3 days to get our windows fixed. Pictured here is Darrel, (Wil's nephew) Wanda (Wil's sister-in-law) along with Judy & Wil.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Iowa with Grandkids



Our great grand babies! Liam and one week old Delilah.


We drove from my class reunion in Missouri to Iowa, where Wil's grandchildren (and great grandchildren) live. While here, we stayed at Scott County RV Park, from 9/26 to 9/29, which was very nice with full hookup and $19/night. A real bargain!!

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Dodge City and Kansas City



A duplication of the orginal city buildings from the orginal picture of Dodge City in its heyday

Wil and Max going to look for the wagon train ruts along the Sante Fe Trail dating back to 1871.

While in North Kansas City, we stayed in this RV park located at Worlds Of Fun, a very impressive and popular amusement park.

A great reunion in North Kansas City with all my high school classmates! A precious link to my past, and we both enjoyed ourselves.

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Albuquerque to Walsenburg


After spending a couple of days with Stephen and Margaret Bolshazy, we said good-bye with them standing in front of their beautiful home in Albuquerque. The next night we stayed over in Las Vegas, NM, before heading out into Colorado.

This picture is of Judy and Clyde Burrow's house, which they're in the process of building the entire place themselves. They chose Walsenburg, CO to call home, and it's a beautiful setting. Much luck and happiness to them!

Friday, September 16, 2011

Vista to New Mexico

1st night in Needles at the Elk's Lodge HOT -HOT- HOT


We found the "shoe tree" in Amboy, Thanks John & Jan


At the New Mexico State Fair - Wil, Margaret and Steven Bolshazy