Sunday, September 17, 2000

Smokey Mountains

We came to Sevierville TN in the Smokey Mountains to visit with our good friends Jim and "Torchie" who were leaving shortly for parts unknown. Jim had just retired from the U.S. Postal Service and they were making plans to see the country. Jim favors using the "red roads" in his travels cause he can see more of the country that way.

The fall decorations in Sevierville were beautiful and every place of business had some form of decoration.

We're now heading home for a while to do some things around the house that need to be done to hopefuly get it sold. I'm getting too old for painting, cutting large yards. I'm ready to get into a nice soft hammock and relax for a while, that is until the urge to get "On The Road Again" hits us.

Tuesday, September 12, 2000

Williamsburg, VA






We arrived in Williamsburg about a week early for our camp out and were surprised to find our friends Trish and Mickey there early as well. We planned to take some trips to Williamsburg, Jamestown and Yorktown.

We spent a couple of days seeing some of the sights in and around Williamsburg and Jamestown.





The Williamsburg OLC camp out was hosted by James and Roberta Ringstaff and it was a big success. We had about 25 OLC members there from all over the country. There was a lot of good fellowship, food and of course an old time bond fire each night. The weather was not bad although we did get a few showers but not enough to dampen the spirits of the campers. We had a chance to put a face to those we had talked to and become friends with in the OLC chat room. That was great and well worth the time to travel to the camp out. Roberta is already talking about having another one next year. When the time came to leave it was like leaving "family".

We left and headed to the Smokies to see an old friend before she and her husband left to hit the "red roads". She was really glad to see us and each night we got together around a camp fire and talked about all sorts of things. The fall decorations were beautiful.

Sunday, September 10, 2000

On the Road to South Carolina

After leaving Georgia we headed to Aiken, SC to visit two more grand children for a couple of days. The drive and weather was nice and it's nice to be "On the Road Again".
We stayed in a small but nice camp ground in Aiken. We met a couple of "full timers" from Ohio who were going to spend the winter in SC. They said they had spent several winters in Mission, TX and really liked it. They said they had stayed in an RV resort for an annual cost of $750. That included everything except electricity and their power bill was never over $30 to $35 per month.

We spent a couple of days with the grand children and then the urge to get on the road hit us again so we took off for Williamsburg, VA. We drove from Aiken to the border of North Carolina. We spent the night in a nice camp ground. We don't like to drive too far a day, maybe 300 to 350 miles. Hey we're retired and don't have a schedule to keep. We'll stop at least every other rest stop to let our "baby" potty and "mark the trees".

Highway Through South Carolina

The drive through SC, NC and into VA was beautiful. The leaves had just begun to turn a little and the mountains and foot hills were alive with color. We really can't wait till the time comes when we've sold our house and can go where ever and when ever we want and stay as long as we feel like it. We envy those who are doing it now.

Monday, September 4, 2000

On the Road to Gadsden

On September 7th we arrived in Gadsden, AL. for our Good Sam Chapter camp out. The trip went very well in spite of the "wash board" road on I-59. Again thank goodness for eight air bags and eight shocks, if not everything inside would have shaken loose.

When I hooked up the water at the site I had a BIG problem. When I turned the water faucet on it broke and water went every where including all over me and the coach. Some of my friends who were close by had a BIG laugh. We finally got the water turned off to the site but of course it turned off the water to two other rigs near by. I had to move to another site so I wouldn't be camping in a "lake". The park manager gave me a complimentary two night stay to make up for the problem.

We ate at a real good sea food restaurant and both the food and service were great. I had boiled shrimp and really had all I could possibly eat. That's strange too since I'm known for being able to hide a lot of shrimp. The waiter gave me a "doggy box" to take home those I couldn't eat and he added some more too. The next day I had them for lunch and there were about 20 shrimp. Needless to say I gave the waiter a good tip.

After a relaxing weekend we hit the road to Commerce, GA to visit our son and two grand children. We took I-20 to Atlanta and the road was good until we hit Atlanta and then it went to bits. The road began with four lanes and dropped to three, two and then to one and that was the left lane. Naturally the drivers had to drive right up to the open lane as far as they could and then crowd over in front of you. How can you hide a 40 foot motor home? After about an hour of the "fun and games" we finally got through the construction. We saw a really bad wreck on I-85 north. It looked as though a car tried to "fly" through the trees but didn't make it.

We finally got to Commerce, GA and stayed at the camp ground we've been to before. A real nice and quiet place. We had a real good time visiting with our son and grand children