Thursday, April 14, 2011

LEG 4,5 and Beyond

We're home! We arrived home on Wednesday after spending Tuesday night in Indy with my son Dan's family as well as Griffey, my favorite Labradoodle. Dan grilled burgers, Mark joined us, and Dan took us to the Orange Leaf for dessert. Orange Leaf is a new chain that features frozen yogurt in 20 different flavors. You can use a small or large container and fill your cups with as much as you want. Then come the toppings. After you've passed all the delicious flavors and toppings you arrive at the scale. Yes, you pay by the ounce! It can really get pricey! Jill, Erin and Allison (Dan's 3 young ladies) love the place as we did.

The trip from Indy to Elkhart was totally uneventful!! However, when we got home we found Mary Ellen's car with a flat tire and it wouldn't start. We've since got the tire repaired and will have a new starter installed on Monday. On Thursday we accomplished a lot. We signed on the line for the apartment we'll live in for at least a year. It's called Hunter's Pond. The big selling point is the attached garage that comes with each unit. We go down the hall from our apartment and into our garage. It's bigger and pricier than we planned, but it's worth it. We move in on May 1st. Three of my sons will help us with all the boxed up stuff. Two Men and a Truck will take care of the rest. The fun begins.

In spite of my "incident" in Decatur, we had a wonderful time in Florida. We're trying to figure out how our gang (BBBF) can get together in this July for our "summer reunion". We're planning to do things a little differently next winter. We'll take our camper as far as Milton, FL in late October. We found a great storage facility in Milton. We'll drive the truck to Milton in January, hook up the camper and drive the remaining 30 miles to Navarre. We'll avoid pulling out of the snow in January. We'll hook up in the warmer weather of Milton, FL and pull it the rest of the way.

In the past two days we've accomplished a great deal. Mary Ellen is packing up items in the kitchen. I've been concentrating on books from my office. There is much to do, but we're trying to attack it one room or area at a time. We have to be completely out of here by May 8th. That leaves us about 23 days. I think we'll be ready. Our biggest problem is furniture that won't fit in the apartment. We really don't want to have a "moving sale". The furniture has already been on Craigs List and didn't sell. We may have to resort to Goodwill, Salvation Army or the Women's Shelter. It's way too good to take to the dump. I'd love to keep one of the two desks in my office, but there simply isn't room. The trials of downsizing.

It's time to do a little more packing...

Monday, April 11, 2011

Leg #3

Nashville is always a nightmare. It's a constant lane changing puzzlement. All this fun and lots of traffic. It started raining as we made our way through the maze. The temp went from 80 to 61 in a matter of minutes. Can you say tornado watch? We escaped Nashville and left most of the weather behind us as we made our way into KY. We arrived at the Bowling Green KOA without incident. Right after we set up for the night the rains came to Bowling Green...and I do mean rain. It's one of those rains that likely will last all night...and we do have a tornado watch till 6 p.m. No problem, we've got 75 cable channels, free internet, and close proximity to the office building. If the watch turns into a warning, we'll be heading to a more stable hideout. I like our camper, but I don't trust it in a tornado.

It's still raining @ 6 p.m. Its been a constant downpour since we got here. For some reason the weather made me think of my favorite poet, Robert Frost. He has written some great poems...poems like STOPPING BY WOODS ON A SNOWY EVENING & PROVIDE, PROVIDE. And so I leave you with this:

The witch that came, the withered hag
To wash the steps with pail and rag
Was once the beauty Abishag

The picture pride of hollywood
Too many fall from great and good
For you to doubt the likelihood

Die early and avoid the fate
Or if predestined to die late
Make up your mind to die in state

Make the whole stock exchange your own
If need be occupy a throne
Where nobody can call you crone

Better to go down dignified
With boughten friendship at your side
Then none at all

Provide, Provide

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Leg #2

Today we drove to Decatur and Point Mallard Campground. This campground saw the demise of my humerus bone in my left shoulder. I'm anxious to see my friend, Scott. He's the gentleman who took such good care of us during our unplanned seven nights at Point Mallard in January. He went so far above and beyond that it's hard to find words to describe it. When Mary Ellen called the office to warn them that an ambulance was on the way, Scott got to our campsite before the ambulance arrived. He unhooked the truck, set up our camper, brought a propane tank, acted as a chauffeur, and stopped at our campsite at least three times a day to see if there was anything he could do. These things weren't in his job description. Neither was the phone call I got from him a few weeks ago. He just wanted to know how I was doing. Scott is just a genuinely caring man. We will always stay at this campground whenever we're in Alabama. Scott will be here for a visit tomorrow.

Last nite we saw a beautiful sunset. It's now my new wallpaper on my Macbook. I was up at five this morning, and shortly thereafter we had a visitor from the farm next to us. It was a beautiful Paint horse just like the Lone Ranger's friend Tonto used to ride. You may remember "get um up Scout". After thirty minutes a pretty young lady carrying a bridle came to the campground to reclaim "Scout". I had to laugh that she was carrying the bridle behind her back as she approached "Scout". She knew that this pretty horse would probably make a quick exit if he saw the bridle coming. But Scout didn't see it coming, and shortly she was leading him back to where he lived. Thus began another quiet day on the road to Decatur.

It was 83 degrees and sunny when we arrived. The weather must have brought out a lot of locals for the weekend. There are very few if any sites available. They have 168 sites. Glad to see this lovely campground make some money. Scott needs a raise!

It's supposed to rain tomorrow. Severe thunderstorms are predicted from Decatur to Bowling Green, KY. We're planning to be at the KOA in B.G. tomorrow. We're hoping for another uneventful day.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Leg #1

Believe it or not we had an uneventful day 1. We stopped for lunch at a McDonald's along I 65. It was the most crowded and chaotic McDonald's I've ever been in. The chaos was created due to absolutely no system for dealing with the many customers. We did decide to stay and wait. I made the mistake of ordering a 'senior coffee'. They hadn't made any coffee. I don't know if the 90 degree temperature had some influence on this decision. Ya think?

The only excitement occurred on Rt 41N on our way to I 65. Two morons driving SUV's decided it was time to pass the Sunset Trail. Mind you I was going the speed limit (55 mph). They made the move to pass with a double yellow line. As the first SUV came alongside me, there was a very large 16 wheeler heading toward him. I hit the brakes. If I hadn't he would have been hit head on driven (by the semi) right into me. The second SUV dove in behind me. I'm sure he almost rear-ended me as I went from 55 to 35 in a matter of seconds. These were the only two "certifiable morons" that we encountered. Thank God.

During the drive to Montgomery the temperature rose to 92 degrees! This broke a record held for 113 years! Thank God for air conditioning. This was the only time since we headed south that I was actually longing for the chilly north. When we arrived at Montgomery South RV Park the temperature had dropped to a MILD 87 degrees. This campground is in 'the middle of nowhere'. None of the sites have any trees. We came back here because of what the owner did for us the last time we were here. Mary Ellen lost her wallet, but didn't notice till we were 3 hours up the road. She called the campground and told them about her wallet. She didn't know whether she had lost it at the campground or somewhere else. Within a few minutes the owner, Jim Thornton, called back and said they had found it on the ground. He asked if Mary Ellen wanted him to count the money. He did, and told her he counted $296. He asked if he could send her a check. She agreed. A couple days after we got home, the check arrived along with her wallet. That kind of honesty certainly deserves a return visit.

We did have to change sites after we had hooked up the water, put the slider out, and connected the electricity. For some reason we kept flipping breakers. Jim helped with the move and apologized for the inconvenience. I would still come back here in the future. Tomorrow, on to Decatur and the scene of my "incident with the ladder"...

Friday, April 8, 2011

HEADING NORTH

Well tomorrow's the day. I'm in great shape. The shoulder is better every day, so driving will not be an issue. It's amazing how much the physical therapy has improved my range of motion. We're looking forward to getting home and begin packing for our move. The only problem is we don't have a place to move. The apartment complex we decided on doesn't have anything in May, and they aren't sure they will have a first floor with two bedrooms in June. We may have to investigate a few of the other properties we looked at 6 months ago.

We're planning to live in our camper for the month of May at least. The biggest headache is the fact we'll really have to move twice. Can you stay 'storage'. We have to be out of our house on May 9th. That doesn't give us a great deal of time to handle all the things we have to handle. We've lived in the house for 35 years, so we're not experienced with the art of moving. I'm sure there will be some typical 'Jim Doyle screwups' to write about in the future.

Tonite we went to dinner with Diane and Jeff. Helen Back is a restaurant a 1/2 mile from Emerald Beach. Every Friday from 5 till 6 they offer FREE PIZZA. We've been there for pizza several times. Diane and Jeff are staying till the 15th. Normally we're the last of the group to leave. This year we'll have someone to help us get underway. The camper is half ready tonite. Tomorrow morning won't take us long to complete the final preparations.

Our campground stops will take us to Montgomery, Decatur (scene of the broken shoulder), Bowling Green, Indy and finally home. I know five legs to our journey seems like a lot, but actually five legs is turbo driving for me. What's the rush. We're just praying the trip home will be uneventful (if you know what I mean).

I can't begin to recap all of the ups and downs since we pulled our camper out of a foot of snow to head down here. but after almost three months there have been more ups than downs. How can you beat beautiful weather, great friends, good food and a lots of laughs. We can't wait to get back together again. We are planning to get together in July (somewhere). Diane is in charge of choosing the campground. I'll let all of you know where we'll gather for our summer reunion.