Jack's Daily Duty #2
He loves the Dust-Buster, I can't stop him from cleaning the rug. I'm guessing he loves the sound of the motor......like a race car.
Today we left OK and dashed through the TX Panhandle..175 miles. It was our fourth day of COLD weather.... thick fog, heavy drizzle, 38 degrees. No blue sky. I drove today, 62 miles!!! Getting better all the time.
When we crossed over the New Mexico border the sun came out....yea! We are now parked at Tucumcari and it is 57 degrees, we may go swimming, it feels so good. LOL
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Monday, March 28, 2011
Still in OK
Today in Elk City, OK we toured the Route 66 Museum Complex...four museums for the price of one...Route 66, National Transportation, Old Town and Farm Machinery and Blacksmith. Sounds like a lot but it was compact and very nicely done.
Yesterday we traveled west to Elk City, OK with a stop in Oklahoma City to see the National Cowboy Museum. A super terrific place. They've got it all....outstanding Western Art, cowboy history from A to Z, gallery of cowboy stars in movies and TV, a mock-up of a rodeo and more . Cute touch was the museum guards dressed in western attire, black hats and boots. We loved it! Jack and John Wayne below.
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Tulsa
Friday, March 25th Arriving in Tulsa, we found bright sunshine, mid 70's. We took a lovely bike ride in River Park, a twenty mile bike/walk trail on both sides of the Arkansas River south of downtown. The blossoming trees and many animal sculptures enhanced the ride.
We woke up Saturday to a shock! 40 degrees and drizzle. We put on our jackets and went on our way.
The highlight of the Tulsa sightseeing was a visit to the Gilcrease Museum, a world class collection of Western Art. I was overwhelmed by the beauty of the paintings and sculptures by Remington, Russell, Moran and others. Even Jack was impressed. The 23-acre grounds around the museum were in full spring bloom. More info....gilcrease.utulsa.edu
We did a driving tour of downtown to see the many Art Deco buildings but the drizzle got in the way.
We're now cozy in the coach watching a NASCAR race.
We woke up Saturday to a shock! 40 degrees and drizzle. We put on our jackets and went on our way.
The highlight of the Tulsa sightseeing was a visit to the Gilcrease Museum, a world class collection of Western Art. I was overwhelmed by the beauty of the paintings and sculptures by Remington, Russell, Moran and others. Even Jack was impressed. The 23-acre grounds around the museum were in full spring bloom. More info....gilcrease.utulsa.edu
We did a driving tour of downtown to see the many Art Deco buildings but the drizzle got in the way.
We're now cozy in the coach watching a NASCAR race.
Thursday, March 24, 2011
OKLAHOMA!
Yesterday we traveled the scenic route from Hot Springs to Ft. Smith, AR on the way to Oklahoma. We were ready for the beauty and spaciousness of a state park. We picked Brushy Lake, just north of I-40. Twenty-four campsites on a beautiful lake, no problem getting a site, only four campers including ourselves. We have a private resort! The weather is mild, mid-60's, bright sunshine.
I'm studying the tourist brochures and tomorrow we go to Tulsa...never been there.
Jack's daily duty.
Yesterday we traveled the scenic route from Hot Springs to Ft. Smith, AR on the way to Oklahoma. We were ready for the beauty and spaciousness of a state park. We picked Brushy Lake, just north of I-40. Twenty-four campsites on a beautiful lake, no problem getting a site, only four campers including ourselves. We have a private resort! The weather is mild, mid-60's, bright sunshine.
I'm studying the tourist brochures and tomorrow we go to Tulsa...never been there.
Jack's daily duty.
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Hot Springs, AR
Yesterday we drove to Hot Springs to visit the National Park. I drove a total of 31 miles, rest stop to rest stop. It's a start! If I drive often, Jack tells me I will get comfortable. LOL
This area is called the Valley of the Vapors because of all the hot springs spewing from the earth. Hot Springs National Park is dedicated to preserving the history of the area and the bathhouses. The main street of town has seven beautifully restored bathhouses where people would come for the healing properties of the mineral springs. We "Took the Baths"....went to one of the historic spas. This one has 5 lovely pools of different temperatures and we soaked up the healing waters. We ended the visit with a couples massage. We felt wonderful!
There are fountains around town where people come and fill their jugs with the spring water to drink for the medicinal properties. It does taste wonderful.....so pure and clear.
There are fountains around town where people come and fill their jugs with the spring water to drink for the medicinal properties. It does taste wonderful.....so pure and clear.
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Near Memphis
Yesterday we had a entertaining visit with George & Janet Sanders at their lovely home in Mountain Brook, AL, near Birmingham. We strolled their village and enjoyed Mexican food. They are great conversationalists!
Today we traveled 245 miles through four states....Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee ( short jog near Memphis) and now we are in West Memphis, Arkansas.Weather is mild, 75 degrees, just perfect.
We'll stay here two nights and head west to Hot Springs, AR, on Monday. Have to be in an RV park with cable tv....DWTS!
Today we traveled 245 miles through four states....Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee ( short jog near Memphis) and now we are in West Memphis, Arkansas.Weather is mild, 75 degrees, just perfect.
We'll stay here two nights and head west to Hot Springs, AR, on Monday. Have to be in an RV park with cable tv....DWTS!
Friday, March 18, 2011
Our Day
Greetings! Yesterday we spent the morning on our volunteer duties, seminar monitors. Wearing our dorky hats. We really enjoyed ourselves and will volunteer again at rallies.
In the afternoon we visited the History of Military Aviation at Robbins AFB. Three buildings of an excellent collection of military airplanes and displays, lovely grounds. (Need to learn how to turn pic)
Of course Jack loved it!
We're heading West.
We depart this morning for Birmingham...225 miles to visit with Country Coach Friends, George and Janet.
In the afternoon we visited the History of Military Aviation at Robbins AFB. Three buildings of an excellent collection of military airplanes and displays, lovely grounds. (Need to learn how to turn pic)
Of course Jack loved it!
We're heading West.
We depart this morning for Birmingham...225 miles to visit with Country Coach Friends, George and Janet.
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Photo Try
Blogging is my new toy. Here is an attempt to add photos.
Yea! I think it worked! Now I can send pic from the road. I sent a pic from my cell phone to my email, then saved it. Amazing!
This is our Smart Car we bought for a tow car. It is sparkly pretty, we think we will love it.
Tonight the entertainment at the rally is Lorrie Morgan, country singer.
Yea! I think it worked! Now I can send pic from the road. I sent a pic from my cell phone to my email, then saved it. Amazing!
This is our Smart Car we bought for a tow car. It is sparkly pretty, we think we will love it.
Tonight the entertainment at the rally is Lorrie Morgan, country singer.
Brand New Blog
Greetings to Friends & Family!
We're starting our Grand Adventure...2-3 months RV trip across the U.S.A. and back. We departed home on Sunday, March 13th. First stop is the FMCA rally at Perry, GA. It is a huge rally, over 3000 coaches. There are vendors, new coach displays, seminars, entertainment, etc. We have volunteered to be seminar monitors. We have to wear dorky grey ball caps to identify us, but the good part is we have priority parking(large spot on nice grass), front seats at the entertainment and a $10 ticket to buy anything we want from vendors. This is the Georgia State Fair grounds, huge place and we have our bikes to get around. We are here until Friday.
Among the many seminars of interest to RVers are classes given by Geeks On The Road...I just took a class on blogging, so here I am. It looks like a great way to keep in touch and let everyone know what we are doing. As this is my first attempt I'm sure I'll get better at it and the page will look prettier. Hope I can learn to put pics on it.
So far we have visited with Country Coach club members and this afternoon is a birthday party for a Coastal Tarheels fellow member. Jack is buying goodies for the coach & Smart Car.
Once again we are loving living in our coach and look forward to the rest of the adventure!
Mary Lou & Jack
We're starting our Grand Adventure...2-3 months RV trip across the U.S.A. and back. We departed home on Sunday, March 13th. First stop is the FMCA rally at Perry, GA. It is a huge rally, over 3000 coaches. There are vendors, new coach displays, seminars, entertainment, etc. We have volunteered to be seminar monitors. We have to wear dorky grey ball caps to identify us, but the good part is we have priority parking(large spot on nice grass), front seats at the entertainment and a $10 ticket to buy anything we want from vendors. This is the Georgia State Fair grounds, huge place and we have our bikes to get around. We are here until Friday.
Among the many seminars of interest to RVers are classes given by Geeks On The Road...I just took a class on blogging, so here I am. It looks like a great way to keep in touch and let everyone know what we are doing. As this is my first attempt I'm sure I'll get better at it and the page will look prettier. Hope I can learn to put pics on it.
So far we have visited with Country Coach club members and this afternoon is a birthday party for a Coastal Tarheels fellow member. Jack is buying goodies for the coach & Smart Car.
Once again we are loving living in our coach and look forward to the rest of the adventure!
Mary Lou & Jack
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