Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Rain, Rain It's A Pain

We arrived here in Meridian, Ms. on the 13th and we have had severe thunder storms and heavy rain every day since then. We're getting a little tired of all this rain and storms. We have to stow the satellite system every afternoon.

I guess it could be worse however, I saw Six Flags Over Georgia on TV last night and the roller coaster looked like the Loch Ness Monster. The entire park was flooded.

Now for good news. On 22nd, Jerry had successful Cataract surgery on her right eye. She went back to the Doctor today for a check up and he said everything was GREAT. She is scheduled to have the left one done on the 29th. At the same time I'm going to have my eyes examined and see if I need to have Cataract surgery as well. Might as well get it done while we're here.

While I'm writing this Journal there is a big bright light in the eastern sky, it can't be the sun since it hasn't shown since we've been here. I guess someone must have turned on a search light.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Time To ReOpen This Blog

Now that we're back from our trip to Canada and Alaska, I've decided to put that Blog to bed till we get ready to make another trip there. We're really talking about making the trip again during 2011.

We've spent two weeks in Montgomery in our favorite RV Park, Capital City RV Park http://www.capitalcityrvpark.net/ . When we called to make a reservation, Tracy, the owner's daughter-in-law said our old site was taken but she'd make sure we had a nice spot. When we arrived, we noticed that Mick, the owner, had moved his RV so that we could have his spot on the corner. That was real nice of him but then he's a really nice man.

After two weeks there we left for Meridian, Ms. so that Jerry could have Cataract surgery on both eyes. Our daughter, Karen, is going to help take care of her.

We haven't decided where we'll go and what we'll be doing after the Holiday season but we'd really like to be where it's warm.

Stay tuned for more journals on this Blog and as with the Alaska Trip Blog, you have to furnish your own pop corn.