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Category Archives: States
Shreveport, LA
Our friends from home came to meet us in Shreveport. None of us have ever been here before so we did a little exploring. There are several casino/hotels in this town along a river. On the other side of the … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, December, Louisiana
Tagged Louisiana Boardwalk, Shreveport, Shreveport Louisiana
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Natchitoches, LA
We are now in Shreveport, Louisiana, to meet up with friends from home. On the way here we stopped by the historic town of Natchitoches. Established by the French in 1714, it is the oldest permanent settlement in the Louisiana … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, December, Louisiana
Tagged Meat pie, Natchitoches, Shreveport Louisiana
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Atchafalaya Basin
Leaving Hammond, LA, this morning we headed west, driving only 180 miles. Part of that drive took us over the Basin Bridge, which is the 14th longest bridge in the world at 18.2 miles in length. It spans the Atchafalaya … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, December, Louisiana
Tagged Atchafalaya Basin, Atchafalaya Basin Bridge, Basin Bridge
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NASA Tour and Museum
Thunderstorms this morning but we were lucky and missed out on the few tornadoes that were about. Once things calmed down we started driving west. Near where we were, Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, is the NASA John C. Stennis Space Center, America’s … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, December, Louisiana, Mississippi
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Crazy Weather
Blizzard! At home in Minnesota. And we are missing it. Hmmm…I’m not sure how I feel about that. I love them, but only from a distance or when I’m safe and sound inside looking out at it. My niece in … Continue reading
Christmas Parade and Walk on the Beach
Bob and Bobbi joined us in a morning coffee drive to McDonald’s in the nearby small town of Foley, AL. The roads were blocked off in town due a Christmas parade in process, so we parked and went to see … Continue reading
Posted in Alabama, Daily Post, December
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Santa!
We spent all day inside the RV park today, just taking it easy. The train was running, taking visitors through the woods to the North Pole to see Santa. I feel like we’re living inside a train set. It’s cool. … Continue reading
Posted in Alabama, Daily Post
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Throwed Rolls and a Walk With Friends
Lambert’s Cafe in Foley, Alabama, is an experience not to be missed. Bob, Bobbi, Bernie, and I went there for lunch today. The food was delicious and the experience was a real treat. Their people would come by our table … Continue reading
Posted in Alabama, Daily Post, December
Tagged Alabama, Foley, Foley Alabama, Lambert, Lambert's Cafe
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Finding Bob and Bobbi!
Bob and Bobbi, who we met at Bear Brook State Park in New Hampshire, let us know that they are workcamping now at Wales West RV Resort & Light Railway in Silverhill, Alabama. That is only 60 miles from Fort Pickens, … Continue reading
Posted in Alabama, Daily Post, December
Tagged Alabama, Silverhill, Silverhill Alabama, Wales West RV Resort & Light Railway
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Fort Pickens
About a mile from our campground is historic Fort Pickens, completed in 1834 and used until 1947. First we watched the 15 minute video about its history and then walked around the grounds. Other than the two employees in the … Continue reading
Gulf Islands National Seashore
We left Falling Waters State Park and drove about 130 miles west to Fort Pickens Campground at Gulf Islands National Seashore, Florida. This campground is on one of the barrier islands on the Gulf of Mexico. The road to here … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, December, Florida
Tagged Florida, Fort Pickens, Gulf Islands National Seashore, Gulf of Mexico
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Falling Waters State Park, FL
This morning we counted eight other RV’s in the Walmart parking lot with us at Live Oak, Florida. Some arrived late last night and some left before sunrise this morning so there was no photo opportunity. We left early, too, and headed … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, December, Florida
Tagged Falling Waters State Park, Florida, sink holes, Sinkhole
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Florida
Not every day is an adventure. We left Golden Isles RV Park in Brunswick this morning and drove into Florida. Just inside the border there is a very nice rest area welcome center that offers everyone a free glass of … Continue reading
The Nearest Faraway Place
Just across the bridge from Brunswick and a few miles down the Jekyll Causeway is Jekyll Island, “The Nearest Faraway Place.” There are more than 20 miles of bike and walking trails, ginormous sandy beaches, hotels, four golf courses, convention … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, Georgia, November
Tagged Brunswick, Georgia, Jekyll Island, St. Simons Georgia
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Savannah 3
This was another day of wandering aimlessly around Savannah. Forsyth Park is the largest park in the Historic District. It is a very beautiful park with paved sidewalks, fountains, and monuments. We continued walking out of the park and around … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, Georgia, November
Tagged Chatham County Georgia, Forsyth Park, Hutchinson Island, Savannah, Savannah Georgia, Savannah River, Westin Hotel, World War II
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Savannah Factor’s Walk
This time we drove the Jeep around the historic downtown Savannah area. The old streets are narrow and there are many one-way streets. But seeing as this was a slow time of year we had no trouble driving or finding … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, Georgia, November
Tagged Colonial Park Cemetery, Factor's Walk, Savannah, Savannah Georgia
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Savannah, GA
The first place any visitor should go in Savannah is the Visitor Center. It’s in an old railroad station. There is a museum there as well as the usual gift shops and food. For $24 we can park the motorhome … Continue reading
More South
This was another day of just driving, rather uneventful. The roads were busy with holiday travelers returning from their Thanksgiving weekend destinations. There were no delays as we boogied on down I-95 for 314 miles, through the rest of Virginia, … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, November, South Carolina
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Going South
We’ve been on the road a lot the last few days. We had put the RV in storage in Maryland and drove the Jeep north to New Hampshire to have Thanksgiving with the kids. That was fun and we would … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, November, Virginia
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