By now you all know that Judy and I are what are known as “Full Timers.” That simply means that we no longer have a home tied to a piece of real estate. It means that “Home is where we park it.” Often that is a State Campground or a National Park or a Corps of Engineers park. Occasionally it is in the parking lot of a Wal-Mart store, or it might be like tonight, a handy piece of desert near Quartzsite Arizona on BLM land with lots of other Alpine Coach owners. Continue reading Full Timing Friends:
Tag Archives: Path (The Green Dragon)
Custom built recumbent tandem bicycle.
Warm Weather:
It is true, we finally found the warm weather! We are in Brownsville Texas. We are about as far south as you can go in Texas. Last night the furnace did not run even once. The temperature was near 80 yesterday, and 59 this morning. Continue reading Warm Weather:
Gettysburg PA:
The last three days we have been reviewing our U.S. History up close and personal. I certainly am not going to tell you folks the story of what happened here. I will encourage you all to take time whenever you pass these historical places to take the time to reflect on what our forbearers were doing back then. Continue reading Gettysburg PA:
Allegheny Mountains:
We are really getting to see the fall colors here in the Allegheny National Forest Region in north western corner of Pennsylvania. The weather is still dripping on us but we are still enjoying ourselves. Continue reading Allegheny Mountains:
Duct Tape and Crazy Glue:
One thing for sure, life is what happens while you are planning something else. We dealt ourselves a very long day today. We drove from the Camping World parking lot in Amsterdam NY all the way to Niagara Falls, NY. That’s 277 miles and it took us 6 hours and 45 minutes of driving. That works out to an average speed of 41 miles per hour. We could probably have averaged 51 mph if we had paid the $35 to drive on the New York Throughway and we would have saved an hour.
We would have also missed an adventure by taking the Throughway. We routed ourselves across Highway 5S then down Highway 13 to visit Chittenango Falls. They were absolutely stunning. Photo below. The rest of the adventure was getting in and out of the parking lot at the state park. We had at least six inches on either side of the coach coming in. and no wiggle room to get under a low hanging tree. Yep. We wiped out the cover to the refrigerator vent this time. Judy walked back and retrieved the pieces and this evening we got out the Duct Tape and the Crazy Glue to put it back together. Red Green would be proud of our job too! We have another Camping World on the radar, and we should be able to replace it with a perfectly good one soon.
By the way the reason we were at Camping World in Amsterdam was to buy a new door for the water heater. It blew off a few weeks back and got accordion pleated by the traffic before we could retrieve it. See the story called “The Murphy Factor” on September 22, 2005. (under construction, link to come later)
Tomorrow we are going to “Do Niagara Falls.” The weather is predicted to be yucky all week, so we might even spring for the Tour Bus. Our plans originally called for riding Path, our trusty tandem bicycle, across Rainbow Bridge and view the falls from the Canadian side. Then ride the bicycle path along the river for a ways. Riding the bus is almost like compromising your scruples. Tune in tomorrow and find out. Will Gary and Judy take the bus? Will Path, the green dragon, suffer anguish from being abandoned for the bus and “go between” never to be seen again? (You have to read Ann McCaffery to understand that one.) Will two more rolls of Duct Tape be enough, or should we get three?
Bye now from Niagara Falls as we finally get around to taking the all American Honeymoon.
Love from Gary and Judy.