Tuesday, October 2, 2007
Blue Ridge Mountains
Sunday, September 30, 2007
Vicksburg, Mississippi-----the old South
Today was a wonderful, wonderful day of enjoying the deep south with its antebellum mansions and on a more serious note, learning more about the Civil War. This a.m. we toured several antebellum mansions in
One of the docents explained to us the difference between a porch and a veranda……. If you go out and have a cup of coffee, it’s a porch ……if you go out and have a mint julep, it’s a veranda. …..and if you don’t go out and have anything, it is a shame.
Speaking of which, I had my very first mint julep when we dined out tonight in yet another antebellum mansion here in
This afternoon we toured the military park at Vicksburg, watched a movie explaining how critical this town was to the Civil War because of its position on the Mississippi river, and viewed the cemetery with about 30,000 graves (marked and unmarked) of Civil War soldiers. The military park itself was huge…..driving around ½ of it took us more than an hour. With its rolling hills, ravines, and dense growth of trees/plants…..not to mention the heat and humidity…….we could see how difficult the fighting was.
Saturday, September 29, 2007
Natchez, Mississippi
On to
Finished up the coach’s “spa” treatment at the factory in
This morning we took the Lexus into the Sears Diehard battery center---had it tested….again…..and again it passed the test. So we are sticking with it for a little while more.
Then on to the
Now …since we have some "extra time"….we are veering off the path and heading towards Natchez Mississippi for their “Fall Pilgrimage” where they open up 24 antebellum mansions for tours and have evening entertainment……for a 2 week period. The show we will see tonight in the Natchez Little Theater is “Mississippi Medicine Show”…..with music of Stephen Foster, Jerome Kern, ….and will include spirituals and Civil War songs. Should be fun.
Coming into town through
.....and now off to a fun evening.
Thursday, September 27, 2007
Nocogdoshes, Texas
Upon arrival in the huge parking lot next to Foretravel in preparation for our appointment here tomorrow, we went to unhook the Lexus from behind the coach.......only to find out it was dead. Fortunately in this huge lot, we could maneuver the coach around to give the battery on the Lexus a jump. Then we went to back the coach into one of their nice parking spots (complete with hookups).....when we saw the back mud-flap was half-off........so we had to take that all the way off before backing up. That was a huge job. Then we noticed there are a good number of chips in the paint on the front of the car.....apparently because of the mud-flap dragging and kicking up stones. That will have to be taken care of.
Soooooooooo at this point we are nicely parked along with about 10 other coaches in this huge huge parking lot all waiting for service tomorrow. Actually not all waiting for service.......two of the coaches are new to the people and they are busy moving from their old coach into their new......all fun to watch and hear about. Great way to meet people! So now that we are settled for the night we decided to eat here in the coach rather than venture out with the car for dinner. Time for a glass of wine.
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Carlsbad Caverns
The caverns themselves were amazing. it's very hard to convey the variety and immensity of it all. Pictures do not really even convey a portion of what is there. Yes, Dave had a great idea to go see this. On the other hand, when he mentioned putting Mammoth Cave in Kentucky (the longest in the world) on the what-to-see-next list......well, we may have to talk.
After the caverns it was off to Abilene, Texas. Travelling across the ranche and farms of Texas, we met up with many, many bugs on our windshield. And if the government could meddle in our lives a bit more, it would help if they required farmers to post what their crops are. We kept seeing 1 crop but could not label it even after googling "Texas agriculture".
Now we are nicely parked in a KOA rv park.....the sound of the cicadas is beautiful to us city-folk.
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Sept 25
As we cross Arizona and New Mexico we are amazed at the number of rigs on the road like ours....a 40 foot or so rv towing a small car behind. Before we got into this, we had never really noticed this. Also we are surprised by the number of people out here driving/vacationing/not working. Jillian, our GPS, is doing well.....she's been a wonderful help.
The black-eyed susans are plentiful and so are the ocatillos. Not long after passing the Continental Divide, we saw the Rattlesnake Springs picnic area.......no, we did not stop.
We arrived in Carlsbad too late for the last 3:30 tour.....who knew a cave would close. Our first time change hit today as we are now on mountain time.
However we are in time for the nightly "Bat flight" when thousands of bats fly out of the cavern at dusk and fly off ......to return in the wee morning hours. Apparently it can take 2 or 3 hours for all the bats to leave the cavern. There is a "Bat flight ampitheater" where you can sit and watch them take off into the blue/pink sky. If our alarm clock holds true, we'll be up in time for the 8 am ticket sales to actually go into the cavern. (We will not be opting for the 4 hour tour where you need to bring your own flashlight, extra batteries, and kneepads). So we are going to on the self-guided tour.
Monday, September 24, 2007
On the road again!
On the road again…….this time just the two of us…….towards Holly Springs, North Carolina with a long stop in Nacodoches, Texas for some spa time for the motorcoach at its birthplace. Tonight we’ll stay in
After arriving at Beaudry’s RV Resort in
Tomorrow is another day and we are off to