Missing That Florida Sunshine

Missing That Florida Sunshine

It is mid January and a cold day in Pittsburgh with the first big snow storm expected. Yes, you heard that correctly, I am back in Pittsburgh and it is winter. While I am thrilled to be here helping my daughter with her first baby, my first grandchild, I miss Tim and the warm Florida sunshine. December in Florida was wonderful with almost perfect weather, cool nights and warm sunny days

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Wah Wah

Wah Wah

“Wah wah”. Is that how you spell the noise a baby makes when crying?…because that is my story, and it’s a doubleheader!  On December 23rd, of this now past year, our daughter Katie blessed us with our first grandchild. A healthy granddaughter weighing in at 6 pounds, 8 ounces, and standing at a proud height of 21 inches, if she was standing (won’t be long).

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Our Annual Christmas Letter

Our Annual Christmas Letter

Merry Christmas to our family and friends! For the past 20 years or more, we have sent an annual Christmas letter with our Christmas cards to family and friends. The letter briefly covered the past year’s events for each member of the family. Since we are traveling, it is much harder to handle mail, especially Christmas cards. We decided to include this year’s letter in our blog instead of sending cards. It will hopefully still reach most of our family and friends. For the few that we know do not use social media, I will still send a card with this letter.

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Beach Time

Beach Time

We are back in Florida for our third winter and it is the first time that we stayed near the Atlantic Ocean. I thought we should have a few days at the beach so our first stop was just north of Daytona and was fairly close to Ormond and Flagler beaches. When we upgrade our Thousand Trails membership last year, we got a year free of their Trails Collection membership. This is an add on to Thousand Trails that includes additional RV parks for an additional annual fee. We hadn’t fit any of those parks into our travels yet and I wanted to try one.

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Visiting Low Country

Visiting Low Country

From Forest Lake, we moved onto The Oaks at Point South, a Thousand Trails Campground in South Carolina. This campground is situated in South Carolina’s Low Country, which to us meant there was a risk of flooding when it rains. Unfortunately it rained the first couple of days that we were here and luckily our site didn’t totally flood but there was quite a bit of water near where I parked my car. Luckily the water drained away fairly quickly once the sun came out. Fortunately, after the first 2 days, it has been sunny for the rest of our stay.

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Fall in North Carolina, part 2

Fall in North Carolina, part 2

Fall has always been my favorite season. I love the cooler days, crisp evenings and brilliant colors. It makes me want to spend my time outdoors, walking through the woods, even on cloudy rainy days. I was a little worried that we would not get to enjoy the seasons as much as full time RVers, since we travel with the weather; trying to always stay somewhat warm.

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Beautiful Fall Days in North Carolina

Beautiful Fall Days in North Carolina

The last 2 years, we had hoped our fall travels would bring slightly cooler temperatures but not too cold with views of mountains covered with the vibrant colors of fall. We initially left Pennsylvania, Oct. 8, 2019 and traveled south through Kentucky, Tennessee and Alabama through October and November. While we saw some vibrant colors on the trees, it was a very cold fall and the leaves disappeared quickly. The next year, we headed out of Pennsylvania earlier, spending some of August in Ohio, then we headed south quickly through Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama reaching Florida by late October. The entire trip was hot and we didn’t see any fall leaves. So this year, we thought we would try leaving in October again and spend some time in North Carolina to catch the perfect fall weather.

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End of Summer 2021

End of Summer 2021

Tim and I were pretty busy our last month in Pittsburgh as summer ended and fall began. We continued to spend as much time as we could with family and friends. It was so wonderful to have that time together. We really enjoyed every visit and family gathering. I do feel bad that we didn’t get to see everyone so if we missed you this year, we will catch you the next time.

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Enjoying our Hometown Visit

Enjoying our Hometown Visit

We just finished our second month of this summer’s visit to Pittsburgh, our hometown. It is great to be home and spend time with our family and friends. We are keeping very busy this summer and have been able to catch up with many more people than we did last year. I thought I would share a few of the activities we have been up too.

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Back in the “Burgh”

Back in the “Burgh”

This guy surprised me this morning when I headed out with the dog. He was just hanging out on our front door and was still there after our morning walk. Believe it or not, this has been our most exciting happening since being back in the Pittsburgh area. Perhaps a bit boring, but we are enjoying being back home.

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Last Minute Changes

Last Minute Changes

When we joined Thousand Trails, included was a 2 year membership to RPI (Resort Parks International). We can stay at their parks for $10 a night. I found one not too far off of our route so booked it for 5 nights. Well that didn’t work out so well for us. Our drive was mostly interstate except the last 40 minutes or so. It was the longest 40 minutes along country roads covered with low hanging trees. I drove in front to guide Tim and block the road as needed for him to drive in the center or even the wrong side of the road to avoid hitting the trees. Low hanging tree branches can seriously damage the rubber roof on our fifth wheel. Then we pull into a campground filled with trees. If you have a smaller camper or even one that doesn’t sit too high, this campground could work for you. For us it would have been a challenge.

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Making Waves

Making Waves

Making waves: not us, but you should see the huge freighters coming down the river. They create a wake that resembles waves rolling into the shore at a beach. The water here makes us feel like we are in the Caribbean. I never expected to see such crystal clear vibrant blue water on an inand lake and river. Lake Huron and St. Clair River are absolutely beautiful and are a great place to visit.

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Dunes, dunes, and more dunes with a cherry on top!

Dunes, dunes, and more dunes with a cherry on top!

From reading other RVers travel blogs, I knew that Michigan was a pretty state but I had no idea how beautiful until we visited. I am so glad that we decided to spend a month touring through this state. Since we are eventually heading back to Pennsylvania, we decided that we didn’t have time to visit the Upper Peninsula so we will have to come back at some point to see that area. For this trip, we planned a week in Empire, MI near Sleeping Bear Dunes and then 3 weeks in St. Clair, MI at a Thousand Trails park. With those two stops, we are able to visit both Lake Michigan and Lake Huron.

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Visiting Michigan City, IN

Visiting Michigan City, IN

While our RV was at Amish Family RV Service, we had to find a place to stay for a few days. I did some research and discovered that far west corner of Indiana is on Lake Michigan and there is a National Park there. Since we want to eventually visit all of the National Parks, we couldn’t pass up this opportunity. I found a small inn, Bridge Inn, in Michigan City that sits on an inlet from the lake and was really close to Indiana Dunes National Park. Seemed like the perfect place to spend a few days.

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Visiting Indiana Amish Country for RV Repairs

Visiting Indiana Amish Country for RV Repairs

We arrived in Shipshewana, IN on Tuesday afternoon. We planned to stop here for a week prior to taking our RV to Amish Family RV Service for repairs and maintenance work. I am on a Cedar Creek Facebook group and heard so many great things about Orvan and the work he and his team do. Many people buy brand new Cedar Creek Fifth Wheels and take them immediately to Orvan for service. He has developed “extra’s” that he does to improve and stabilize the slide outs and the suspension. Every comment and review I saw were extremely positive so we planned to come this way to get some of the work done.

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Exciting News

Exciting News

Exciting News - we adopted a dog! Our niece, Jenny, is involved with the Leader Dog program helping to raise and train puppies for the program. If the dog doesn’t make it to become a leader dog for the blind, she gets an opportunity to adopt. If she doesn’t want to keep the dog, a family member or friend can apply to adopt. She knew that we were interested so asked us if we wanted to adopt her latest dog, Trent, if he didn’t pass the program. Having a dog would be a big change for us and could impact our travels, so we thought seriously about it. Our last dog, Chance, came from the same program and he was such a wonderful dog. It was so hard when we lost him that we weren’t sure if we wanted to get another dog. Even though it was a difficult decision, we focused on the joy and happiness a dog can bring and decided to adopt Trent if he didn’t succeed.

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Spring 2021 Travels from Florida to Indiana

Spring 2021 Travels from Florida to Indiana

Tim and I left Florida a few days earlier than planned on Saturday, April 17. The weather forecast was showing stormy weather heading our way and all day rain with more wind than we wanted to drive through. Even though it would be rainy in Alabama where we were heading, the weather maps indicated less rain and winds a little north of Florida. It started to rain just a little after we got into Alabama but not enough to impact our driving. The first day was a little longer for us but overall an easy travel day.

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The Weather is Changing and We are Moving

The Weather is Changing and We are Moving

Winter is over so it is time to start migrating north for cooler temperatures as spring and summer heat up. It was definitely getting too warm and humid for us the last couple of weeks and we were ready to head north for spring. We ended up staying a few extra weeks at Three Flags to get our second COVID vaccine. We were excited to get our second shots this past Monday and we both did pretty well after the shots. I had a few mild symptoms for just a day but Tim just had a sore arm. Definitely worth it. In two weeks, we should have immunity and will feel much more comfortable being out and about. I am looking forward to touring more in our upcoming travels.

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Flexibility and Changing Plans

Flexibility and Changing Plans

Some people approach the RV lifestyle without making plans and just going with the flow, letting the road take them wherever it leads. There are risks with not planning in advance, especially finding places to stay. For us, that would be too stressful and nerve wracking. I like having a plan and knowing we have RV sites scheduled in areas that we want to visit and Tim wants to know he has a definite place to stop after 3-4 hours of driving. So instead of last minute planning, I tend to plan about six months in advance so most of our nights are booked. I leave a few nights open for travel days for a little flexibility on those days.

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Much about Nothing Pt. 2 (thoughts from the cheap seats)

Much about Nothing Pt. 2 (thoughts from the cheap seats)

Deb on occasion requests that I write a blog. She knows that I choose to stay away from Facebook and Instagripe, but in an effort to keep that lovely smile on her face, I will take another swing at this social media thing. Star Trek had a five year mission to explore strange new worlds. While they only made it three before the show was canceled, they did give you a new episode every week. I will try to remind the Captain of this vessel that we need to get more episodes out there.

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