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hotelholidayinn · 2 years
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Heading out to Music City, USA
Nashville, Tennessee, the state capital, is situated in the north-focal piece of the state, almost equidistant from Knoxville toward the east and Memphis toward the west. I-65 runs north to south through the city; I-40 crosses it east to west; I-24 cuts through it on the askew from northwest to southeast; Briley Parkway circles the north part of town; and I-440 circles around the south side of the metropolitan region, associating with every one of the three of these highways.
Furthermore, U.S. Parkway 265 branches off from I-40 only west of Lebanon and swings south nearly to Murfreesboro before turning around north to associate with I-40 among Fairview and Pomona. Nashville International Airport is promptly south of I-40 on the east part of town; the midtown region can without much of a stretch be reached from that point through the highways.
Nashville is with equity called "Music City, U.S.A." It is home to the flourishing bluegrass music industry, the Ryman Auditorium, the Grand Ole Opry, the Country Music Hall of Fame, and an enthusiastic night-time music scene in many parlors and cantinas all over town. There are two guest data focuses, one at Fifth Avenue South and Broadway and a second at Fourth Avenue North and Commerce, where guests can get maps, leaflets, headings, and more data about activities and find in Nashville.
A guest with even a passing revenue in bluegrass music shouldn't botch the chance to explore the Nashville music scene. The Ryman Auditorium downtown initially was a congregation, and turned into the home of the Grand Ole Opry in 1943, when it was dedicated to "The Mother Church of Country Music." The Opry has since moved to the Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center, however, the Ryman has been resumed as a music setting. Ordinary shows are held there, and visits, both independent and behind the stage, are on offer.
Additionally downtown, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is the ideal spot to drench yourself in all the historical backdrop of this unmistakably American style of music.
The Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center, off the Briley Parkway north of the air terminal, is a world no matter what anyone else might think, with major lodging, stores, a spa, cafés from bars to steakhouses to fancy foundations, and parlors and clubs, all under one rooftop. The retreat is promptly nearby the Grand Ole Opry, where guests can take in the well-known bluegrass music event.
On the off chance that music isn't your primary interest, Nashville brings numerous different encounters to the table, from a zoo and aquariums to event congregations and rides on paddle-wheelers on the waterway. On the off chance that you might want to test a little Southern history, visit Belle Meade Plantation or take a visit through The Hermitage, home of Andrew Jackson. You can visit the memorable front line of the Civil War skirmish of Franklin and visit the burial ground where fallen fighters were let go. Somewhat more than an hour east of Nashville, Loretta Lynn's Hurricane Mills has a reestablished Southern manor, a campsite and RV park, a gallery, and shops. Horseback riding and fishing are famous interests there, also.
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snowbirdrv · 5 years
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Notes from the road!
From
Timber Trails Campground 1276 Matts Lane, Mulberry Grove, IL
2 1/2 hrs/170 miles to
Stopover #6 on our RV trip – a “loop” from Clearwater to Terre Haute, Indiana
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– Cape Camping & RV Park 1900 N. Kings Highway, Cape Girardeau, MO 63701 (1.5 miles from I-55, Exit 99) 573-332-8888 Toll Free: 1-800-335-1178 $34/night with Good Sam 10% discount. https://www.goodsam.com/campgrounds-rv-parks/details/default.aspx?cgid=250000347 Blogbook Entry Restaurants: https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurants-g44207-Cape_Girardeau_Missouri.html Lambert’s Cafe I, 2305 E. Malone, Sikeston, MO https://throwedrolls.com/lamberts-cafe-i/
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Very friendly and accomodating Hostess who parked us beside the restroom/shower facility – very clean and comfortable – when we asked. We have stayed here in the past and liked it. The FHU sites are drive-throughs with good TV and WiFi reception. There are many restaurants a short drive away (Mexican within walking distance) and a short drive to downtown and the Mississippi riverfront for shopping and sightseeing. If you are up for a short road excursion you’ll find a Lambert’s Cafe – “The Home of Throwed Rolls” and some pretty good down-home cooking. Lambert’s is not only a restaurant it’s an experience. We had planned a trip to Lambert’s but it was too blooming hot (feels like 105!) we opted for KFC instead and stayed indoors at our site. August is not the optimum time of year for Rving in the South as is February camping in the North. Heat wave passing through here currently.
This is a review and notes from a previous visit we made to Cape Girardeau on the
Mississippi River. www.snowbirdrvtrails.com/capegirardeau.html and our previous Blogbook Entry More about Lambert’s (unique) Cafe: Lambert’s Cafe I, 2305 E. Malone, Sikeston, MO https://throwedrolls.com/lamberts-cafe-i/ ———————————————————————————————————-
3 hrs/208 miles to
Stopover #7 on our RV trip – a “loop” from Clearwater, FL to Terre Haute, Indiana – Notes from the road! Memphis South RV Park And Campground 256 Campground Drive, Coldwater, MS 38618 Passport America $25/Cash https://www.passportamerica.com/campgrounds/data/2856/Memphis-South-RV-Park-And-Campground/0#top Restaurants: https://www.yelp.com/search?cflt=restaurants&find_loc=Coldwater%2C+MS+38618
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We have stayed in several campgrounds in Mississippi in the past and when we found Memphis South in 2012 I thought we had a winner for this stretch of road. That was then and this is now. The long road in and around the Park is pitted with potholes so badly you cannot find a path where one or more wheels and we were thankful we weren’t towing Big Bertha this time. The long entrance road is horrible. The Passport price is cheap at $25/cash per night but no longer worth it. One of very few Passport America campgrounds we would not stay at again. The WiFi was non-existent even though we had a line of sight to the repeater less than 50 yards away. The over-the-air TV channels consisted of PBS and children’s programs unless your antenna was directed just so. Ours is fixed so it meant we would have to park backwards on the site. We did that the second night were able to receive the Network channels.
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The staff was cheerful and friendly before and now it’s lacsidaisical at best (being kind) – and showing little interest in our TV or WiFi problems. This could be and once was a great little stopover on I-55 but enter at your own axle’s risk. There is a Subway and Shell gas near the entrance and we can’t honestly recommend either of those either.
Observation: Trying to write on the road has its obstacles like when I glance over and Stanley has a paw in my fresh brewed coffee. Yes, he likes coffee too when he can get away with it.
Normally we head South from here on I-55 toward New Orleans and Bay St. Louis (two of our very favorite places to visit) and then East towards Florida. I-55 through Mississippi is one of the nicer Interstates we travel but this time we will be angling in a Southeasterly direction to pick up I-75 again just above what was our first stopover on this trip near Valdosta Georgia.
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2 1/2hrs/164 miles to
Stopover #8 on our RV trip – a “loop” from Clearwater, FL to Terre Haute, Indiana – Notes from the road! Togetherness Works RV Park 3161 State Hwy 253,Guin, Alabama Reservation: 205-487-6092 $25/Cash
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Every now and then we find a gem – a treasure hidden in plain sight waiting for anyone to find it. On this trip it’s clearly “Togetherness Works RV Park”. Rv Park building is not Junior’s real job. He calls it more of a hobby that started 20 years ago on a piece of Alabama mountainside his Mom called home. Just forest on 20 acres when he began to turn it into a beautiful, rural retreat it is today.
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Junior turned lumberjack for part of the “hobby” carefully turning the acerage into some beautiful camping spots. He did some road building to assure good gravel roadways and drainage. He ran city water and sewer lines to each site as well as power. He turned sawyer and built a small sawmill to build a deck and bench for each site. He built a very nice cabin for their kids when they came to visit. His wife, the Alabama Gardener in the family, planted flowers and gardens throughout.
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He had lumber left over after he built the cabin and his wife mentioned it would really be nice to have a shower house – so he built one. The shower house (all knotty pine and tongue and groove inside) turned out large and spacious so his wife said it would be even better if they could have a laundy room. Sure enough you’ll find washer and dryer in the building.
Junior doesn’t advertise so it’s mostly word-of-mouth and not the easiest place to find on the ‘Net but it’s off Alabama Exit 26 from I-22. Then turn right to the stop sign, then left to a “Y” in the road. Left at the Y for 3 miles to the campground.. Phone 205-412-7554 from the stop sign and the owner will meet you at the end of his road.
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This one took some research! Though there are campgrounds along I-22 in Alabama there are very few with good reviews near our stopping point. So it was this one with good reviews or a Walmart Super Center parking lot nearby. We made the right choice and if ever you find yourself RVing on I-22 near Guin Alabama you’d do well to give Junior and his wife a phone call and stop on in. This place also has to be gorgeous when the Fall foliage breaks out!
Now it’s on to Troy, Alabama.
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Notes from the road:
3 1/2 hrs/225 miles to
Stopover #9 on our RV trip – a “loop” from Clearwater, FL to Terre Haute, Indiana and back again.
  Walnut Creek RV Park
222 County Road 5516
Troy, Alabama 36081 334-482-3532
Passport America $17
https://www.passportamerica.com/campgrounds/data/3767/Walnut-Creek-RV-Park/0#top
Restaurants: https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurants-g30887-Troy_Alabama.html
Things to Do: https://www.thecrazytourist.com/15-best-things-to-do-in-troy-al/
150 RV sites, can accommodate any size RV, 20/30/50 amp, dump station, water, sewer, full hookups, pull thrus, tent sites, restrooms, showers, Cable TV, biking, ATV, picnic area, nature watching, fishing, 10,000 square foot indoor pavilion w/stage, sound system, handicap facilities, full kitchen, ice machine, and tables and chairs. Lighted and secure area, 20 acre stocked spring fed lake with daily fishing permits available. 29 sites overlooking Lake Promise. Covered picnic area adjacent to pavilion. Peaceful and country atmosphere minutes from Troy.
We do recommend
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Sisters Restaurant 13153 US-231, Troy, AL
It’s a Southern style buffet filled with “homemades” and totally delicious. The $12.50 pp price can’t be beat either!
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3 ½ hrs/200 miles to
Stopover #10 on our RV trip – a “loop” from Clearwater, FL to Terre Haute, Indiana –
Loop complete and back to our first stopover 3 weeks ago.
Eagles Roost RV Resort
5465 Mill Store Road, Lake Park, GA 31636
229-559-5192
$32/Night. Good Sam -10%.
4 hrs./225 miles
Stop # 11 Back at Home Base – Clearwater, Florida.- with Jasmine the new addition to our family.
You will be able to trace our entire loop by visiting our Blog at
https://snowbirdrvtrails.wordpress.com/2019/08/10/travels-with-niki-new-3-week-adventure/
SUMMARY:
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Our Roadtrek Simplicity SRT “Sunset Princess” completed the journey with no issues or malfunctions of any kind.
Total Miles: 2,678
Total Camping Cost: $608.
Saved $225 with Passport America
Saved $21 with Good Sam discount.
Total Gas cost: $489.
Average MPG: 13 (The roof AC really hurts the mileage!)
Restaurant Cost: $568.
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  Our Trip Continues: Cape Girardeau, MO to Tampa, FL Notes from the road! From Timber Trails Campground 1276 Matts Lane, Mulberry Grove, IL 2 1/2 hrs/170 miles to…
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zamgoods · 3 years
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Q-Anon or Anthony Q. Warner Nashville Christmas Suspect?
Monday December 12.28.2020       Is this the face of the mysterious entity revealing White House information through Cryptic messages during Donald Trump Presidency?  Is this a signal that a patsy was the only one sacrificed early Christmas day.  A martyr or a terrorist.  The authorities are putting the pieces together.
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 Breaking codes.  So many clues in this story given by authorities.   The FBI posted two pictures of the presumed suspect of the 2020 Christmas RV Explosion in Nashville, TN on a man named as Anthony Quinn Warner.  Anthony Q. Warner a computer repairman. Take a look at his name.  Abbreviate his middle name and put it First, then get the AN from Anthony remove the TH and Y.  Thereby resulting in Q. ANON  the one who used the computer to share secrets on the web.
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  Second thing true to his last name, he “warned” everyone one of the explosion on loud speakers up to a half of an hour before detonation and played the record DOWNTOWN as montage music as evacuees fled the area.  In the fashion of Q-Anon, he is leaving coded messages to the people.  The RV, camper outside of AT&T building also called the Batman building has shades of meaning pointing towards communications, WiFi frequencies (five gee), etc.  The building used to be called by South Central Bell telecommunications company.  The name warner also pays homage to Time Warner telecommunications company bought by AT&T. in 2016 for 103 billion smackeroos.
Using the Polar Express metaphor, the BELL that no one can hear, except the BELIEVERS, is a prominent theme in the movie.
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  Bell is a name often used in the telecommunications industry mid 19th century until the 90′s throughout the country.  Notable names were  Bell Atlantic, Bell Pacific, etc.  His FBI photo looks a lot like one of the Santa’s elves in the film.
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He also lived south of Nashville which is were the Christmas tree star fell on the compass and pinned the elf on the nose.
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  There is an area called Gulch south of Nashville and the movie the Conductor mentions Glacier Gulch when the train plummets to the most steep area on this terrifying adventure at a 179 degree angle.
Third thing that glares at you is he is name is awfully familiar.  That’s right famous Oscar award winning actor Anthony Quinn.  This can also be a message. 
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 He was born on April 21 like the day Prince died, which was coded in his hit song “I Will Die 4 U” U being the 21st letter.  Also the Queen of England’s official DOB (date of birth).
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Many more clues abound, but we’ll leave it here with the crown of Minerva in the Percy Jackson Lightning Thief film for now.  Her temple is also in Nashville not far from  DOWNTOWN.     “ Roman goddess of wisdom and strategic warfare, and the sponsor of arts, trade, and strategy. Minerva is not a patron of violence such as Mars, but of defensive war only.[2] From the second century BC onward, the Romans equated her with the Greek goddess Athena.”  Often seen with her majestic owl which alludes to the Batman Building also being seen as an owl.
Goddess of poetry, medicine, wisdom, strategic warfare, commerce, weaving, and the crafts.  Remember it’s all on the money which means warning, admonishment.    Below is a Confederate bill seeking her wisdom on commerce.  NOte that the RV was parked near Commerce Street.
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https://www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices/memphis/news/press-releases/fbi-memphis-special-agent-in-charge-announces-identity-of-remains-discovered-in-nashville-explosion-site-multi-agency-investigation-continues
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-55468759
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travelingtheusa · 3 years
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TENNESSEE
2021 May 4 (Tue) – We went to Oak Ridge this morning.  It was called the Secret City back in the 1940s. Oak Ridge was one of 3 cities where the atomic bombs were produced.  Its population went from 1,000 to 50,000 people in 6 months.  Unfortunately, the museum was closed.  So was the Museum of the Appalachia and the Museum of Tennessee. We got to see a short film at the NPS office, which was a little booth located in the corner of the Children’s Museum.
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     We then drove to Knoxville.  There wasn’t much to see but we drove around to look at the city.  We drove into the Old City and past Market Square. The city had lots of old buildings mixed with new construction.  We stopped at Corner 16 for lunch.  It was an excellent choice.  The food was outrageous.  We bought some of the chili to bring home for dinner.
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 2021 May 3 (Mon) – We packed up and left Lebanon at 9:30 a.m. It was raining and rained for most of the drive.  About three-quarters of the way to our destination, the skies opened up and it poured. The rain was so heavy we could barely see past the hood.  There was a break in the rain just as we arrived at our new campground – the Windrock State Park Campground in Oliver Springs.  It rained all night long, sometimes ferociously.  There was lightning and thunder and, at times, hail.
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     The campground is very high class.  We spotted at least 3 Prevost RVs.  Those are very expensive rigs.  This campground is up in the mountains and is nicely laid out, neat and clean with plenty of space between sites.  There is extra space for ATVs.  This seems to be a favorite spot for ATV riding.  The campground is at the head of many trails leading off into the wilderness. We’ve been watching them come and go for the two days we’ve been here.  Covered in mud and debris and smiling from ear to ear.
 2021 May 2 (Sun) – We drove into Nashville today to go to the Johnny Cash Museum.  His life story was quite interesting.  His parents couldn’t agree on a name when he was born, so they named him J.R.  Years later, when he tried to enlist in the Air Force, they insisted that he had to have a first name so he chose John.  That morphed into Johnny as his musical career took off.  
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     It cost us $20 to park for two hours.  The parking lot appeared to be 3 in 1; three different machines for different areas of the same parking lot.  It was strange.  The town was bustling with people.  It was so crowded that we had to step off the sidewalk to go around clusters of folks gathered outside restaurants and shops.  No one was wearing masks outside, although you still have to wear a mask indoors. Looks like things are finally starting to loosen up.  Infections around the country are dropping as people get the vaccine and venues are beginning to open again.  It feels very hopeful.
     We wanted to have lunch in Nashville but it was too crowded.  We hopped in the truck and drove back to Lebanon. First stop was at the number one and number two restaurants, according to Trip Advisor.  But, you guessed it.  Too crowded with long wait times.  We finally wound up at Cracker Barrel.  The gal who checked us in said it was 20 to 30 minutes.  We waited almost an hour.  The food was good, as usual, but the long wait took the bloom off the rose.
     After lunch, we stopped at WalMart to get some groceries.  Then it was a stop at the liquor store to pick up some spirits.  And finally, we stopped at a gas station to fuel up for tomorrow’s trip.  We got back to the campground at around 3:45 p.m.  It started raining later in the evening. Weather forecasters are saying it’s going to rain for next two days.
 2021 May 1 (Sat) – We packed up and after a brief stop at the dump station to empty the tanks, we were on our way.  It was 2-1/2 hours to Lebanon where we are staying in a KOA. This campground is very tight and also on uneven terrain, like our last campground.  It is lucky we have a pull-through site.  It would be very hard to maneuver between all the rigs and on a hillside.
     Once we were set up, we took the laundry to the machines and did the wash.  
2021 Apr 30 (Fri) – We drove to Lexington (still in Tennessee) for lunch at Dan’s Café.  It was a small house converted to an eatery.  It had a 50’s flair to it.  The food was good.
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     After lunch, we drove to Parker’s Crossroads and toured the battlefield. The north and south clashed there and had an intense 5-hour battle where neither really won.  The confederates were able to escape and cross the Tennessee River but not before causing havoc for many miles on their mission to disrupt Union rails and resources.  The battlefield is spread out with walking tours and storyboards recounting the activities that went on at that point.  The Visitor’s Center had a video that told the story of the battle.  It was quite informative.
     Next door to the visitor’s center was the Tennessee State Veteran’s Cemetery.  We drove through the grounds.  There were only about 50 graves.  It is a new cemetery just established in 2018.
     After getting some fuel, we stopped at a gas station shoppette to pick up milk.  They had loads of beer and soda to go with lots of snacks, but no milk.  The closest supermarket was 24 miles away.  We drove over the bridge to the next gas station shoppette and were able to find milk there.  Thank goodness!
     We got news that the Washington, D.C. caravan we signed up for has been cancelled.  The caravan was scheduled to take place the first week in July and the plan was to march in the National Parade on Independence Day.  The parade, which is run by the National Park Service, has been cancelled. In addition, several other tourist places around Washington, D.C. will not be open.  Also, the number of rigs signed up for the caravan fell to 11. That’s below the minimum threshold of 15 rigs for the caravan to go.  We will still go to D.C. for the 2 weeks we planned to be there.  So will our friends, Rick & Brenda from Florida. Our other friends, Hank & Brenda from Texas, cancelled out of the D.C. caravan but they will join us on the drive from D.C. to New York for our caravan around Upstate NY.  I sent an email to the manager at Fort Belvoir to tell her we will still be coming for the 2 weeks we reserved.
2021 Apr 29 (Thu) – We pulled up stakes and left Memphis at 10 a.m. It rained during most of the drive. In addition, as accident occurred right in front of us.  The traffic was at a stand still for an hour and a half.  Two tractor trailers and two cars got into it.  One of the cars had 3 kids in it.  Luckily, no one was seriously hurt.  
     We finally arrived at the Natchez Trace RV Park at 1:30 p.m.  It was a little tricky getting into our site around the trees.  The slick mud didn’t help things a bit.  The trailer wouldn’t level right either.  It kept resetting itself and the RV was on a tilt.  
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 2021 Apr 28 (Wed) – We dropped off Bonnie’s urine sample to the vet’s office this morning.  The vet came out and told us there is no urine infection.  She also refilled Bonnie’s liver medication for 3 months. I asked for 4 but they only had 3 boxes. Oh, well.  You take what you can get.
     After the vet, we drove to the Blue Plate Café where we met Steve & Diane for breakfast.  Not only was the food good but the company was also enjoyable.  We stayed for over an hour and a half.
     Next stop was at Vitamin Shoppe where I got some vitamins.  Paul is still not feeling well.  He’s still suffering the effects of the vaccine.
2021 Apr 27 (Tue) – I took Paul to lunch (or did he take me?) at Las Tortugas Deli Mexicali.  It was a different kind of set up.  You ordered at the counter from a menu that was in Spanish with English in parentheses. We recognized very few of the dishes. We both wound up ordering sandwiches which were very good.  We brought leftovers home.
     I called the vet’s office where no one knew anything about what I was calling about.  I left a message for Dr. Bates to call.  I called again at 5:30 pm.  The doctor got on the phone and said she left a message today.  There was no message on my phone.  She didn’t know anything about a urine sample so we agreed to bring another one in tomorrow.  She said she would refill Bonnie’s liver medication.  Five months’ worth will be waiting for us when we drop off the urine sample tomorrow.
     Just as we were sitting down to dinner tonight, there came a knock on the door.  It turned out to be Diane.  She and husband, Steve, were on our Utah caravan.  He served as the Weatherman.  They will be staying here in the campground until Friday.  We agreed to get together for breakfast tomorrow.
     Paul is feeling cruddy tonight.  He is feverish and achy.  Guess the vaccine is doing its thing.
      We got a call from a campground in Ticonderoga, NY today.  The manager had looked over the list of RVs I sent her and decided they couldn’t accommodate the larger rigs.  They cancelled our reservation.  What a disaster!!!  Less than 3 months to go and we lose a campground.  We would be lucky to find another place that can fit 22 RVs at this late date during the height of the tourist season.  I felt sick.  Paul jumped on the Internet and did some research.  I tried calling the campground we were going to stay at before the cancelled one to see if we could just extend our stay.  No luck.  They are booked solid for the week after us.  Paul found a place 65 miles east in Peru, NY.  I called and they were able to fit us in.  I sent a list of campers and RV sizes.  Hopefully, things will go OK.  I also got a call from another campground on our caravan saying our deposit was due May 1st or our sites would open up.  I quickly sent off a missive to SMART HQ to send out a check.  That could have been a serious problem!  Luckily, the fates were looking after us.
 2021 Apr 26 (Mon) – We went out to lunch at a BBQ place.  The food was good.  Then we dropped off a urine sample at the veterinarian.  Bonnie is acting like she has a urine infection again. *sigh*  She just can’t seem to get past this thing.  The vet she saw last time was not in, so a tech took the sample and said he would handle everything.  Also pass on our request to refill Bonnie’s liver medication.
     We then went to CVS where Paul got his second COVID shot.  I picked up some Mother’s Day cards.  As we were standing on line, Paul saw a young man wearing a motorcycle helmet put two car chargers in his pocket and walk out.  He yelled at the guy but the clerk, who was ringing up a customer in front of us, just giggled about the incident.  She just shrugged it off.
     I called the vet’s office later to see what happened with the urine sample but nobody had anything to say about it. Guess I will talk to Dr. Bates tomorrow.
2021 Apr 25 (Sun) – It was cold this morning.  The heat pump went off about 2:30 a.m. this morning.  We keep that off because of the noise it makes.  It turns out the furnace was not working.  It looks like the techs did something that made the controls work improperly.  We cannot get the furnace to turn on.
      All Vanleigh personnel were gone early this morning so I posted our issue on Facebook. Sure enough, the tech folks were still monitoring the website and responded to my post.  The tech said he would send us a new program for the Spyder Control Panel.  Apparently, he knows exactly what they did.  Aaaaarrrggghhh!!!  We’ll have it sent to Travis & Sam where we will be in two weeks.
    We packed up and left Hot Springs at 10 a.m.  It was a long drive.  We pulled into a parking lot at a mall around noon to make ourselves lunch.  We arrived at Agricenter RV Park in Memphis around 2:30 p.m.  The host couldn’t find our reservation and it turns out that I had made reservations for a different date.  He was able to clear up the confusion and find us a spot.
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    After that lovely RV resort in Hot Springs, this feels like a slum.  Lol.  The RVs are very close to each other in rows with grass that needs cutting, no trees, and stone campsites.  The road is asphalt that needs some repairs.  Several of the campers are long term as we saw 40 lb. and 100 lb. propane tanks outside their RVs.  The cost was higher than I expected but reflects a military discount.  Guess we can expect charges to continue to increase with all the new RVers out there and no new campgrounds to accommodate them.
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Best Auto Recovery Service and Cost in Omaha NE |724 Roadside Assistance Omaha
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Our company specialized in towing and auto recovery is available at any time with a complete car towing service. This is exactly what you need, a company available all the time for you and your needs. Sometimes, you may find a company which can be busy, but this won’t happen to work with us because we have a large team and more than that, we have a smart team.
Mostly this service is used when accidents happen and you can’t drive your car anymore because it is too damaged. The car recovery service focuses on recovering any car in any shape no matter it is located.
Auto Recovery Service near Omaha NE: When accidents happen, an auto recovery is needed. Unfortunately, car accidents happen often and this service is one of the most wanted services. We know that, so we have focused on offering the fastest and the best services regarding this need. Whenever an accident happens we are called by our collaborators and we clean out the pace carrying the car to a specific place. You have to consider this service because this is not available for accidents only. some real damages can happen to your car and whatever you try to do, it won’t start whatsoever.
Think smart and be one step ahead of your car. If the car surprises you with some unexpected damages or if you are involved in an accident, the auto recovery service will be the solution for you. Our company has experience in such issues and we know how to solve problems like this. Our professional trucks and other machines will provide you those best services you were looking for.
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How much does vehicle recovery cost?
Auto Recovery Service near Omaha NE: Depending on the size of the vehicle and the complexity of the recovery you can expect to pay a minimum of $100 for the initial winching setup plus $100-$250 per hour depending on the equipment being used and the number of operators involved. The simple answer is a basic winch out in most areas will cost $150-$200.
Retrieving a Towed Vehicle Recovery from Tow Pound When retrieving a towed vehicle, bring the following items with you to the Tow Pound: ● Current vehicle registration certificate ● Valid driver's license ● Current insurance card for the vehicle Vehicles may only be released to the registered owners, their spouses, or their authorized representatives. In order to be considered an authorized representative for the vehicle's owner, the representative must have authorization in writing, with the notarized signature of the registered owner. A vehicle will not be released if there are parking judgments against it. You must pay the judgment amount to the Parking Violations Bureau before redeeming your vehicle. Parking tickets cannot be paid at the tow pound.
Towing Fees The towing fees are: ● Regular Tow fee: $185.00 ● Heavy Duty Tow fee: $370.00 ● Overnight Storage fee: $20.00 ● Immobilization Device (Boot): $185.00
Average Towing Cost Per Mile Most tow companies charge between $50 to $125 for a five or ten-mile local tow, or a $75 hook-up fee and $2 to $4 per mile for long-distance towing. The average 40-mile tow will range from $125 to $250. Before you call a tow truck company, check your car insurance policy. It may include a tow truck service, in which case your cost to tow a car could be free!
There are a few key factors that determine the cost of a tow truck service—mostly how far it needs to be towed and how big the vehicle is. Prices can vary by region and company. In some areas there are legal limits on towing fees but here are the average prices.
Does My Car Insurance Company Cover Roadside Assistance or Towing Costs?
Your car insurance company may include roadside assistance or towing costs. Each company is different, so you should check with yours and see if this service is available. Many of the large car insurance companies offer this service for an additional price, such as Progressive, USAA, Allstate, and Nationwide.
What if I need to get towed after an accident?
After a car accident, most insurance companies will cover the cost of a car tow within the insurance claim. The services a car insurance company offers after an accident varies with each company and coverage type. If you have questions about specific costs, call your car insurance agent.
How Much Does Towing Cost Per Day?
If you get towed, storage fees at impound lots range from $30 to $80 per day. Based on a city bylaw, you may get charged a quarter of the daily rate per hour for the first four hours your vehicle is impounded.
How Much Does Boat Towing Cost?
The cost to tow a boat ranges from $200 to $500 per hour. Additional options include a sea towing membership which costs $149 to $249 per year for unlimited towing.
How Much Does a Camper, RV, or Big Rig Cost To Tow?
The cost to tow a camper, RV, or big rig typically ranges from $4 to $7 per mile. For example, an 80-mile tow of an RV will cost between $450 to $600.
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we packed up and were at steeplton tire company place by 6:50 (they open at 7). it took awhile for the work to get started (i needed to remind larry that this is the south and things may move along at a slower pace). eventually the tire was removed, the new one on to the rim, then balanced, and finally installed. next we were off to the alignment bay. by ten, we were back at the rv park and all set up
we decided to go see graceland and drive about the waterfront & downtown areas of memphis. later we returned to the motorhome and left the dogs in the air condition while we when for an early dinner. we decided to try the cracker barrel (a place we have never eaten at before). larry was thrilled to have their fried chicken. i opted for the burger, and it was very good
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       1,513 (2016)
   Mayor:
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   BLAIR NE 68008-68009
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  AVOCA, NEBRASKA 68307
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 BELLEVUE, NEBRASKA  68005
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 BENNINGTON, NEBRASKA 68007
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 BOYS TOWN, NEBRASKA  68010
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 CARSON, IOWA 51525
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ZIP code: 51510
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 CERESCO, NEBRASKA 68107
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 COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA 51501-51503
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Campground Review – Midway RV Park
We recently stayed at Midway RV Park, a wonderful little military campground located on Naval Support Activity Mid-South, in Millington, Tennessee near Memphis. Midway RV Park and Base It is a small campground with only 48 full hook up sites–no tent sites or dry camping. The layout consists of six small circles of eight paved…
Campground Review – Midway RV Park was originally published on Chickery's Travels
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truthmercyhumility · 4 years
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EPIC Road Trip Catch up
and change of plans...
So, today is Thursday Sept 3, 2020 and we are at the Route 66 RV Resort in Albuquerque, NM.  MUST RETURN.  This is the RV Resort that lives up to the name RESORT.  Sites are level, spacious, landscaped, with great hook ups.  Amenities of showers are vegas hotel status.  Want food delivered to your RIG from the casino restaurants, just call.And just off the I40West.  Dog parks, club house, etc...
Last couple of days... YES, we made Graceland and enjoyed a short tour from 9-11am since checkout at the RV park was 11am and we had dogs who couldn’t sit in a hot car/RV or go on tour. Could have enjoyed two more hours. Then we hit up Jim Neely’s BBQ (stateline between MS and TN) and got some SOLID Memphis BBQ.  Then to WACO Lake COE campground which was very nice!  Be aware the gates close at 10pm even if you have a reservation, you can’t get in after 10!  You also cannot arrive earlier than 3pm, but it’s still a great site and a great deal.  Next day, we hit up Magnolia SILOS (bakery, market, coffee shop, and restaurant) plus walked about 10-12 blocks of downtown WACO all in about 3 hours... it was a random Tuesday morning during a Pandemic.Drove to the Canyon Lake COE campground that afternoon (beautiful!) and Tuesday evening was dinner at Whiskey Cake in San Antonio with the middle child and her BFF. Wednesday was some teleworking from the camp and then Wednesday night we provided dinner at home for same middle child and her BFF.  Then on Thursday morning, LAUNCH a BIG drive day.  Started at 8am sharp and ended 13 hours later, here at the Route 66 RV Resort just west of Albuquerque.  Since there is a change of itinerary to NOT show up in San Diego for BABY daughter, we have about half day to see the Grand Canyon en route home.  I’ve been to the Grand Canyon once before, but never with the HUBBY. So tomorrow... get up not TOO early and head about five hours to Flagstaff.  Establish our overnight accommodations, and then drive the Suburban with dogs (no Airstream) up to the South Rim to take in a short hike to appreciate God’s amazing creation.  We will still stay the night in Flagstaff on Friday, with hopes to make it home LATE Saturday, but giving ourselves permission to pull off and rest to arrive home early Sunday.  Love ALL the friends and family that we have seen and exchanged messages with over this EPIC ADVENTURE.  See you in normal life from home, soon!
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Memphis to Decatur, Alabama 
What a boring day. We went from Tennessee straight across the top of Mississippi and didn't see a single interesting thing. This morning we woke up after a long night of not talking or touching each other and I felt better. 
Jesse went down and got coffee and scones as I woke up and we had a lazy morning in our hotel room. After 9 I finally took a shower and we started packing up the messy room. Stuff everywhere! Just before 11 Jesse called for a luggage cart and we waited for the bell hop to come up. He helped us downstairs and we walked through the busy lobby a couple minutes before 11 when the ducks would do their morning march to the pond! We missed it though. 
Jesse went to get the motorcycle and then we loaded up. An Australian guy came to chat as we were getting ready to go. He did a trip like this around Australia back in the day. He loves Triumphs. He asked about our route, the bike, if it's a comfortable ride for both of us. He had an accident and broke his neck so his riding days are over but he loves it. Fond memories! 
We got on our way and drove to the riverfront and then out of town a different way than how we'd come in. Entering we were on the 78 through a black part of town. Run down and ghetto. And this time we were on the 57 through  the White Area. A huge difference. Crazy that the city is segregated and the race and wealth divide is so large. We drove past old beautiful houses, nice stone schools, hotels, parks, shopping centers, Brooks Brothers. No pawn shops or broken windows here. 
The next several hours are a blur of fields and itching my nose full of pollen. The yellow dust is coating our boots, rims, luggage, the inside of our helmets. Spring is rough on a motorcycle for allergy sufferers. 
We got lunch in a little town at a pizza place. Sandwich and lasagna. Carbs carbs carbs. We've barely had any vegetables in the south. Unless you count fried pickles. Alabama seems wetter and warmer than Mississippi. More hills and greener softer grass. Fuller trees. Brighter skies. It started raining on us 20 minutes outside of Decatur so we put on garbage bags as luggage protection and made our way to the mallard point campground. Huge RV area and terrible puddled tent spots. We're at a Hometowne suites hotel instead. Applebee's dinner and then Peaky Blinders episodes before working on a photo submission and showering before bed! Now sleep and onto Georgia in the morning.
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2021 Apr 12 (Mon) – We ran a bunch of errands today.  We had to get fuel for the truck and pet food. PetCo did not have Sheba’s food so we stopped at The Fresh Market to get her food and some food items for us.  The store turned out to be small and didn’t have everything we wanted.  So, we had to stop at Kroger to get cat food and the rest of the food we wanted. Lunch was at the Blue Plate Café. I thought the pot roast was chewy but Paul enjoyed the meal.  When we returned to the campground, Paul finished up the wallpaper in the bedroom. It looks very good.  Now I need a different covering on the window treatment. And, so, it starts.  Lol.
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2021 Apr 11 (Sun) – We watched church services on Facebook. Afterward, we drove to Camping World to return a part Paul was not able to use in setting up the cell phone booster. We drove around trying to find a place to have lunch but we couldn’t find any place open and wound up just returning to the campground.  Paul got to work tearing off the old wallpaper in the bedroom and putting up the new paper.  It’s looking good.
2021 Apr 10 (Sat) – Bonnie is doing better.  The galliprant seems to be working for her.  She is still weak on her right side but she’s hardly limping.  We just have to be careful not to get her off balance and make sure she goes slowly up and down the stairs.  Old age sucks – for dogs as well as humans.
     A fierce thunderstorm rolled through early this morning.  We had storms last night from about 8 to 11 p.m. accompanied by the usual tornado warnings.  The storm this morning was so strong that one lightning boom literally lifted me out of the bed.  When the lightning flashed, you could see it through your closed lids.  Sheba must have been going crazy!
     My sister, Susan, is having surgery on her knee and asked if I could come stay for a week or two to help her out.  So I called my cancer doctor to reschedule my PET scan.  I was going to go home May 1 to May 12.  Now it looks like I’ll be flying back on May 16 and staying through Memorial Day.  Susan’s surgery is set for May 17.
     We got aggravated with not being able to get online to check out campsites.  We decided to buy a cell booster and drove to Camping World in Olive Branch in Mississippi (just across the border) to buy a King cell phone booster antenna.  It was $499!  Ugh.  We also picked up two camp chairs since ours are starting to fall apart.  
     Lunch was going to be at the Brass Door Irish Pub in Memphis.  After paying for 3 hours parking in Memphis, we walked a couple of blocks to the restaurant only to find it has been closed for the last year.  We then walked back toward the truck and stopped to eat at the Blue Plate Café Downtown. That was closed indefinitely. Next door was the River Time Café. It was a tiny deli but had a robust menu.  We both got sandwiches with potato salad.  We had to sit outside at one of two tables.  The proprietor said she was not allowed to have people in her shop.  While sitting outside waiting for her to bring out our meal (it’s down south and the wait was very long), an older man came stumbling by and started talking to us.  He was very difficult to understand but we understood that he was drunk and had come to get something to eat to soak the booze up.  At first, I thought he was going to panhandle but he just wanted to talk.  Then he went into the café and picked up his pre-ordered meal.  Finally, our sandwiches came out.  They were delicious.  The owner also gave us a free banana nut muffin because we waited patiently for so long.  That was nice.
 2021 Apr 9 (Fri) – We drove to the vet this morning to drop Bonnie off.  She is getting a test today to see if she has Cushings Disease.  She has had increased thirst, difficulty walking with a weakness on her right side (especially the back leg), and it seems like she has to pee more often.  Could be age related.  It might not. They will give her a shot of cortisol and check her blood at 8 a.m., noon, and 4 p.m.  If she makes more cortisol then she’s got the disease.  If she doesn’t make more cortisol, then she doesn’t have Cushings.  We have our fingers crossed.
     After dropping her off (we had to wait outside for someone to come get her – they’re not letting anyone inside), we went to the Blue Plate Café for breakfast.  It was a cute little place, bright and inviting.  The food was very good, too.  
     Next stop was at Lowe’s.  Paul peeled the wall covering off in the bedroom.  It’s been coming off almost from the day we bought the camper. Now we are looking for a new wallpaper. We found a pattern we like.  We’ll see how it looks.
     We made a quick stop at the Fresh Market.  I am out of Vitamin C and looking for more.  We thought it was a health food type store but it was just a regular supermarket.  I picked up a few items but no vitamins.
     When we got back to the campground, we drove over to the Chucalissa Village in the park.  It is an area where Choctaw tribes lived there hundreds of years ago.  There is a mound and a replica house built on the site. A small museum tells the story of the area, both of the park itself and of the inhabitants who lived here.  The old site was actually discovered by CCC workers who were building a pool for the first all Negro park in the state. It is now run by the University of Memphis.
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     At 4:45 p.m. we drove back into town to get Bonnie.  The vet came out to talk to us.  She said the test was negative.  Bonnie does not have Cushings Disease.  She couldn’t see any reason for her leg problems and surmised that it is arthritis.  She told us to continue with the Galliprant and bring her back if things get worse.
     We found something very fascinating.  It is a Smart Mart.  It’s like a new version of the automat.  You pull up, touch a screen, shop for different grocery items, pay and your items are given to you in a big drawer.  There was a delivery truck there filling up the mart when we stopped.
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 2021 Apr 8 (Thu) – We wanted to go to the Cotton Museum but it was closed due to the pandemic.  We then drove to the National Ornamental Metal Museum.  Although their website said they opened at 10 a.m., they were closed with a sign out front saying they open at 11 a.m.  So we drove around Memphis for an hour.  Saw Beale Street (Home of the Blues) in its quiet state; i.e. with no partymakers at night.  Paul says they are trying to be like New Orleans.  I don’t think so.  New Orleans is different.  It is the place for jazz music.  Memphis is blues music.  The city is confusing with lots of closed off streets for renovations or construction. As you get further outside the city, the buildings are old, dilapidated, spray painted with graffiti.  Many homes have bars on the windows and doors.
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     We tried to go to the Mississippi River Museum but it wasn’t where Trip Advisor said it should be.  We stopped at the Visitors Center and were told they moved the museum to Mud Island and it has been closed for the past year and a half.  We went back to the Metal Museum and they were open. The most delightful part of the tour was the exhibit by international artists.  They took a 155mm steel bar and made all kinds of things from it.  It was fascinating to see how imaginative people can be.
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     After the Metal Museum, we drove to the post office and dropped off all the envelopes we prepared.  Then we went to the Bass Pro Shops Giant Pyramid for lunch at Uncle Bucks Restaurant. They have rooms up on the second and third level.  So the store is also a hotel.  Paul bought a flannel shirt.  We looked for new camp chairs but couldn’t find what we wanted.
     On the way back to the campground, we stopped at Kroger Supermarket and picked up some groceries.  The camp host told us that the campground will be full this weekend. Although many RVs have come in, it is not full.  Either he can’t count or some of the campsites are not usable.  Whatever.
2021 Apr 7 (Wed) – We spent the day working on the mass mailing for SMART.  There were 32 duplicate addresses and 32 companies that did not have envelopes.  I typed labels for the missing companies and stuck them over the duplicate addresses.  Saved a lot of work (Paul’s suggestion).  We finished folding the letters, inserting them in the envelopes, and putting the return address labels and stamps on all the envelopes.  We just have to deliver them to the post office.
     The vet called this morning.  Bonnie’s liver enzymes are high.  She thinks Bonnie might have Cushings Disease.  We will drop her off at the vet on Friday so they can do some tests. In the meantime, Bonnie is having a very difficult time walking.  She fights getting up if she doesn’t have to.  We have resorted to using the special stairs we bought for our last dog to help her get in and out of the trailer easier.  It seems to be helping Bonnie.
      We packed up the trailer today and Paul drove over to the dump station to empty the tanks. I sat at the campsite with Bonnie because she was in too bad shape.  It took him 20 minutes then he was back and we got all hooked up again.  Good for another week.
 2021 Apr 6 (Tue) – We took Bonnie to the vet this morning.  We had to sit outside while they took her inside. The vet called on the phone and we talked about Bonnie’s history and issues.  She didn’t find anything obvious wrong with her foot.  Thinks it might be arthritis.  She took blood and will call us tomorrow.
      We left the vet and went looking for a fast food place for lunch. We stopped at a Burger King. There were six cars on line in front of us but were still on line for over half an hour.  It was the slowest fast food joint I’ve ever been to!  The junior whoppers were small and the fries were not even warm.  At least Bonnie enjoyed her burger.
     We went back to Office Depot to pick up the copies.  The service – again! – was so damn slow.  When the clerk finally waited on me, she asked if I had gotten an email saying the project was ready.  I replied that it was agreed upon yesterday that I would be back today.  With a sigh, she went to search on the shelves.  After about 5 minutes, she found my print job.
     When we got back to the campground, Bonnie’s back leg was giving out on her.  She could barely walk and kept sitting down and refusing to move any further.  I called the vet to ask if she had examined Bonnie’s other legs or just her hurt foot.  After some discussion, the vet said we’d wait to see what the bloodwork shows. The results should be back tomorrow.
     I took the mailing list I got from the Muster Master (who got it from the Chamber of Commerce in Shawnee, Oklahoma) and struggled through printing 360 envelopes.  Our printer is not a high capacity printer.  It took me hours to get them all printed.  The program kept shutting down and I would have to restart it.  In the meantime, Paul started folding the letters to insert in the envelopes.
 2021 Apr 5 (Mon) – The cell service at this campground is sooooo bad!  Even my phone isn’t working right and often drops to 3G with one bar.  It drops calls like crazy.  Getting on anything beyond standard email with the laptop is almost impossible.  Twelve days of this will be maddening.
     We drove to CVS to get Paul’s first COVID-19 shot.  On the way, we got an email saying his appointment had been cancelled.  We decided to just go in anyway and play dumb.  It worked.  Old people and technology is a recognized disability.  Lol.
     After the drugstore, we drove to Olive Garden to get lunch.  It appeared that they were repairing fire damage. Nothing to eat there.  We then tried another restaurant but it looked too high class.  We stopped at Seasons 52 Grill, which looked moderate from the outside but once we got inside – va, va, va, voom!  Very expensive.  We spent over $100.  Oh, well, what’s money for except to spend?  The lunch was excellent.
     We drove over to the Agricenter to look at the campground.  We will be going there after the rally in Arkansas and wanted to check out the best entry point.  It has a large campground but the spaces are a little too close.  Oh, well. It will be home for Paul when I fly back to New York next month.
      We stopped at Office Depot to drop of letters for copying.  I volunteered to be the Administrative Chairperson for the SMART 2021 National Muster.  One of my jobs is soliciting donations.  So I drafted a letter and attachment, got approval, then brought it to Office Depot to make 365 copies of each one.  I also gave them copies of return address labels to make up.  I don’t if it’s a “down south” thing, but the service was so frickin’ slow.  We were there almost an hour just to drop off the originals.  I said I’d be back tomorrow to pick up the copies.
     Bonnie has been favoring her front, right paw.  She started limping on it yesterday so I called a vet today and made an appointment to bring her in tomorrow.  The paw got worse over the day and now you can see her paw is swollen.  Hope they can figure out what’s wrong and fix it.
 2021 Apr 4 (Sun - Easter) – We managed to dial into the church service this morning.  It’s nice to be able to share the service with our congregation back home.
     I walked around the campground today.  Most the campsites are empty.  A lot of campers left today.  I would have thought they’d stay for the weekend.  Guess I was wrong.  We stayed in today.  Paul repaired the AC and we did the laundry.  It was a very nice day.  The trees are a brilliant green and the buds are in full bloom.  The sky was an incredible blue and the temperature reached the high 60s.  It was a beautiful Easter day.  We got to skype with both Travis and Miranda.  That make the day perfect!
 2021 Apr 3 (Sat) – We wasted 20 minutes this morning trying to get the Sunday service streaming on the iPad before we realized it was Saturday. Lol.  There are not nearly as many RVs in the campground as I thought there would be.  Over half left today.  I have never seen so many tiny trailers in the campground at a time.  There’s a teardrop trailer, an A-Line pyramid shaped camper, a Scottie, a couple of tiny trailers, and several tents.  
     The day was pleasant.  It started out cold in the 40s but warmed to the mid-60s.  The sky was clear and a brilliant blue and there was hardly any wind. There was a terrible odor in the air. At first, we thought it was the smell of campers dumping their tanks but it lingered too long.  There must be a waste plant somewhere nearby.  
 2021 Apr 2 (Fri) – Sure was glad we had that electric blanket on last night!  We are under a freeze warning for a few days.  We drove back down to Southaven, MS to get dog food at Petco and cat food at Kroger.  Picked up some people food, too, while we were at it.  Stopped at Southaven RV Super Center where Paul was able to buy a replacement for a broken part in the AC.  Not that we need AC right now, but (hopefully) soon.  It also operates the heat pump, which we DO need right now.  We have been keeping warm enough with the fireplace, the furnace, and a small electric heater.  On the way back, we spotted a pup up on the side of the highway. We stopped and shooed it away. Down the embankment, the mama dog and two other pups were skittering around.  They were clearly unowned canines.  We were glad we could chase the pup off the roadway and keep it from getting run over.
     We stopped at Memphis BBQ for lunch.  The meal was not that good.  Paul’s pulled pork was bland and my burnt tips were dry.  The restaurant was very busy and service was understandably slow.  
     The day turned out to be nice although the temperature never got out of the 50s.  The skies were clear and deep blue.  We’ve been watching RVs come in all day.  This is a holiday weekend and the campground is going to be full.
 2021 Apr 1 (Thu) – We packed up and left Fulton, MS at 10 a.m. It was 135 miles to Memphis, TN. We are staying in the T.O. Fuller State Park Campground.  There are lots of woods around and plenty to see in Memphis.  The sites have a good amount of space between them.  The roads and campsites are asphalt.  We have electric and water hookups.  We will have to go dump after a week because there is no sewer hookup and we won’t be able to last 12 days without filling the tanks.
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     It got real cold last night and we pulled out the electric blanket. Imagine!  Needing the electric blanket down south in April.  We watched the Holy Thursday service from our church streaming on Facebook.  We also facetimed with Paul’s sister, Joan, about our cruise to Australia in January.
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Ann continued to answer questions until Michael was satisfied. "Listen, it's gonna take at least a month for that to heal. I'm gonna have a chat with the other folks trying to hold this place together. We'll get you some food for now, and I think you can sleep in the house until you've recovered enough to get mobile again." Ann stared at him for a second. "Thanks. I heal pretty quick so I should be gone in a few days." Michael grinned at her enthusiasm. "Just be careful.  I've not got much in the way of medicine here. I can't even tell you it's not something more serious. Just hold out okay a few weeks isn't gonna make the difference, is it?" He patted her on the shoulder and left. Restless, Ann followed. She stood outside the medic RV, the land was slightly wooded, she saw a small white house and a few other RV's they made a semi-circle in the parking lot of a wooden building labeled. "Tin Top Skating Rink" The roof was indeed made of tin, it seemed. Abbot and Michael conversed for a second before Michael waved, "Don't go too far, we'll be back in a bit." and they drove off. Breathing a sigh she didn't see much in any direction and decided to return to the cot. Turning towards the RV she felt something brush by her hand. Looking down she saw familiar eyes staring back at her. The coyote. Ann jumped and yelped as the sudden movement caused a jolt of pain. The coyote shook her head and watched her. "Where did you come from?" Ann said, calming down a bit. "You're not gonna bite me are you?" reaching out with a shaking hand Ann brushed the sandy colored fur of the canine. "Well, I wasn't expecting this." The coyote leaned into her hand briefly. Ann made her way back to the RV, coyote in tow.
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Abbot and Michael arrived at what had once been a Nation Guard barracks. Inside several kids moved back and forth yelling as they did so. "Gary's farm needs more water near the late month." "Have we talked to the Dorado Trader this month? She said something about carrots in May, we might want to capitalize on that." A tall dark woman sat at a desk in one of the many offices in the main building. And open window allowed light and air circulation, only the front building had enough reserve electricity to maintain power. "Monique! How's the paperwork coming?" Her dark eyes slowly crawled across the room to meet his. "Michael, how's it going? you've got good news?" "Kinda, Abbot here went to check out some gunshots earlier today. Came back with a girl, she's been hurt but I don't think it's serious." Monique's blank stare spoke volumes. "I really don't want to sound rude, but what makes that good news?" "Well, we should always be happy to find a survivor of a hunter. Especially one from up north."
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