Monday, December 31, 2012

Folly Beach

By 11:30 this morning we were settled into our new campsite at James Island County Park. This park's roadway is lined completely with holiday light displays that has been going on since Thanksgiving. We were told we should be back in our campsite by 4:30 or 5 this evening if we don't want to sit in line waiting to come in.

Since it is close to lunch time, we decided to drive down to Folly Beach to shop, eat, and walk the beach. Even though the restaurant we stopped at is known for their hamburgers, we had a really great fried seafood lunch at Rita's. We also listened to a one-man band while basking in the warmth on their patio. We shopped some, then took a long walk on the beach at low tide. We found out that they have a "Flip-Flop Drop" at midnight, like the ball dropping in NYC, but we don't plan to watch it. We stopped at a fresh fish market to get some shrimp for supper.


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John was especially nice to me this evening. He consented to drive we through the Holiday Lights Festival here in the park and it was really awesome! My favorite was the Noah's Ark with all the animals, but there was a Toy Land, and Sea World, a patriotic scene, several nursery rhymes in lights, many snowmen, reindeer, elves and Santas. Then at 9 PM we got to watch an incredible fireworks show. It was short but mighty!


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At about 10 pm (9 central) we got to visit with our friends at home who looked to be having a delightful meal and lots of wine. We will watch TV before turning in for the night -- probably before midnight.

Sunday, December 30, 2012

Charleston, SC

Its COLD! I thought we were in the South where it would be warm!

When it finally acted like it might warm up a bit, we drove to Historic Charleston. But first we drove to the James Island County Park where they have a huge holiday light show and a campground. It seems to be a nicer area than where we are now. A couple of RV sites are going to open up on Monday, so we grabbed one and will move in tomorrow.


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Today we elected to just walk the town, check out some restaurants, enjoy looking at old homes, stroll through the Market, eat a good lunch and decide what we will do or where we will eat in the next few days, keeping in mind that one of those days is New Year's Day. We put about 6 miles on our feet.

Saturday, December 29, 2012

Time to Move South

We actually stayed a day longer at my brother's than we had planned because UPS was delayed in sending us a package with our mail in it. Although we had a great time with my family, it is time to head south! Not that it will be that much warmer until we get to the Keys, but even 5 degrees will be helpful.

We didn't get away until very late morning but we only have about a 6 hour drive to Charleston, SC. We had forgotten that there are so many people on the East Coast. Despite it being a Saturday afternoon, the traffic was horrendous. Twice we came to a standstill because of merging traffic from another highway.

The campground, Oak Plantation, is only about 10 miles from downtown so we are looking into possibly riding our bikes -- there is supposed to be a Green Trail out this way. Its too dark now to check it out.

Friday, December 28, 2012

Post Christmas Festivities - Day 3

Friday morning we decided to have breakfast in the RV and then run our errands before we got pulled into family plans. John and I went to the laundromat, the grocery store and liquor store. While out, the Jeep started acting up and running rough. After lunch John was able to get it to the Jeep dealership to be fixed. While he was doing that Marcia, Mom and I went shopping in downtown Kernersville. They have some really cute boutiques, consignment stores, a wine shop and a Vinegar & Olive Oil tasting room. Marcia showed us an old warehouse that had been converted to apartments surrounding some of these shops and a new restaurant. I wouldn't mind living there.

Marcia is a really good cook, especially since she was serving 10-14 people each meal! Not only did she serve us the Moravian chicken pie, we had a turkey, brisket, some great ribs, hamburgers and lots of left overs. Kelly and Leslie tried their hands at brownies, chocolate chip cookies, and angel food cake. They also made a pumpkin cake using pie filling and angel food cake mix that turned out pretty good.

After the kids were put to bed we got to watch "The Hobbit". Great movie! I bet you are wondering how we got to see two not yet released DVD's. Kelly's fiancé has a client who is to view these movies for the Academy Awards. He offered to let Joel have them over the holidays! Cool!

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Post Christmas Activities - Day 2

Thursday we spent most of the morning visiting then the ladies toured the Koerner's Folly. This is the home of one of Kernersville's founding fathers. It is 3 stories tall but has 7 different levels and 22 rooms including a private theater. Jules Koerner was an architect and designer so his home was a showcase of his ideas to sell his services.


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The house had once been a small home connected to a horse barn with long rooms and high ceilings. So he lowered floors and made two rooms out of one. Granted, one room had a really low ceiling but it was for children so who cared.

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Later that afternoon we agreed to join the crowd roller skating. I just don't know what we were thinking? Courtney, Kelly and Matt had skated here as kids so they wanted to show off to their spouses. Us older adults were just trying to relive our youth, maybe? We all were a bit wobbly starting out but did better at the end of two hours. The two little ones, Aiden and Alex, needed lots of help but had a good time. Mom and Bernie stayed home to babysit baby Haley.

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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Post Christmas Festvities - Day 1

It has been a noisy and busy time at my brother's home. The day after Xmas still felt like Xmas day! Matt and Leslie have three children so opening presents was a priority this morning. Then when the kids went down for naps, we watched a movie called Argo. Very good!

The rest of the afternoon and evening were spent playing with the puppy, visiting, and playing a game that Denny got for Christmas. I can't remember the name but it was crazy funny.

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Merry Christmas!

It has been wild and crazy and wonderful to be with family for Christmas. Denny's two daughters, Courtney and Kelly, and spouses arrived on the 23rd. Courtney brought their new puppy, a golden Lab. He is so sweet! Marcia, my sister-in-law, has created a South Carolina Christmas for us. So she served a Moravian Chicken pie for dinner.

Xmas eve was busy going to parties and church. We attended one party at a friend's home and another at Marcia's mom's home. My mom, Marcia and I attended a Xmas eve service at the Moravian Church called a Lovefeast. They serve coffee and rolls, sing carols and read scripture, all centered around Agape love which is love of Christ shared in fellowship with others.

Xmas day started with a late breakfast of Moravian sugar cake and quiches. We then spent about two hours opening gifts. After lunch some went bike riding, John and I took a long walk and others napped. Marcia prepared a great turkey and brisket dinner and then we played cards while waiting for Denny's son to arrive from Baltimore. Matt and Leslie have three children and a huge dog. John and I were NOT part of the welcoming committee as we were sound asleep in the RV when they got in about 1:30AM.

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Christmas at the Potter's

We got to my brother's home in Kernersville, NC early afternoon. We had hoped to park in their driveway but the RV is just too long and wide. Luckily, they live on a cul-de-sac so there is not any traffic while we are parked on the street. With all of their kids coming home along with my mom and step dad and two dogs, we are happy to have our own retreat.

We took Denny and Marcia out for dinner. Everyone else arrives tomorrow. It will be a busy Christmas!

Friday, December 21, 2012

Stopping Early Today

We got almost 5 hours sleep. The folks at the repair place were very nice and started working on our problem promptly at 8am. We were done and on the road about 11. We now have a properly installed shade and a patched roof on our slide out.

We don't want to arrive at my brother's until Saturday and we need to dump, fill up with water and do some laundry so we found a KOA in Anderson, SC and stopped early. We had time for a good walk, got the laundry done and supper. It felt good to relax and go to bed early.

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Across the South

We were on the road early and planning on a leisurely drive today, possibly even stopping to do some sightseeing. We stopped for lunch at the border of LA and MS when John thought to check on the installation of the window shade in the slide. From inside the coach he looked over the roof of the slide and discovered that there were three screws showing through. Not only could that roof leak, now every time we open or close the slide, the screws will damage the rubber seal.

We are 375 miles from the factory where we had these installed and don't really want to turn around and go back to get them to fix this. Several phone calls and an hour and half later we are going to drive to Columbus, GA to get this fixed. We have to be there by 8 AM Friday morning.

It was a long drive, especially since we are driving on the tail of the storm in 20-30 mph winds. We arrived at the repair place at midnight so they could start work as early as possible.

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Hurry Up and Wait

Sunday morning we stopped at a grocery store then headed back to McKinney, TX which took us through Dallas. Along the way, we stopped for a nice visit with John's cousin Gwen, whom we haven't seen in several years.

Monday afternoon, we were supposed to get some new window shades installed by MCD Innovations. These will be much better than the ones that came with the RV. Easier to manipulate and better insulation. We parked in their camping/parking lot so we were ready for them at any time. Before lunch we shopped, John got his hair cut and I got all my Christmas cards ready to mail. About 3 that afternoon, someone told us we were next on the list so we left the keys with the front desk and went for a walk. By 5 PM, no work had been done.

Tuesday morning we were ready at 8 AM, at 9:15 we were told it would be 1 PM before they could start, so John called our friend, Jim, and made arrangements to get together with him in the afternoon and then go out to dinner when his wife could join us. I went shopping on the square in McKinney and had a delightful afternoon. It was a great place to window shop and browse the stores. When I returned at 4:30, our friend had arrived and the installer had been at work for several hours. Five of the seven shades in the body of the RV were completed.

We had a great dinner in downtown Plano with our friends Jim & Gini. We sat and talked for quite some time after dinner enjoying their company.

Wednesday morning, the installer actually showed up a little after 8 AM and started work. It took all day to install the remaining three shades in the front part of the coach, two front side windows and the electric shade over the windshield. There was some difficulty in wiring the electricity for the windshield shade. We had thought we would play golf, but decided not to then wished we had. Everything was done a little after 5 PM. We were so bored and apprehensive of the approaching storm front that we paid up, hitched up and left by 5:45.

We drove a whopping 3 1/2 hours including a stop for supper. Tonight we are at the Walmart in Longview, TX. Our goal is to arrive in Winston-Salem, NC early afternoon on Saturday. We are taking the "southern" route through Atlanta hoping to avoid the worst of the rapidly moving cold front. We have 2.5 days to travel a little over 1000 miles.

Saturday, December 15, 2012

Admiral Nimitz and the Pacific War Museums

Admiral Chester Nimitz, commander of the Pacific Fleet during WWII was born and raised in Fredericksburg. The old hotel that was built by his great-grandfather and run by his grandfather still stands and is part of an extensive museum concerning the Pacific War of WWII. The hotel housed the museum about Nimitz while immediately next door is a huge George W. Bush Gallery and two blocks away is the Pacific Combat Zone outdoor display. All this centers on the Pacific War started when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor. We actually got a lot of the history of Japan's invasions of China and Korea and the reasons it attacked the US.


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This museum is so large and so full of information that they recommend you see it over a two day period. And if not two days, then plan to spend 2-4 hours going thru the Bush Gallery. It's very well done, giving us way more information than we really wanted, more than we ever learned in school and more than we will ever remember. And we only went thru 1/2 of it never mind not making it to the outdoor portion.

Part of our time constraint involved visiting with friends from San Antonio who drove up to have lunch with us. It was a very pleasant afternoon and visit.

This evening I talked John into taking me to the Lutheran Church's drive-thru Christmas Journey. Their parking lot was transformed into the Christmas story from the Angels visiting Mary to their journey, being turned away from the Inn, shepherds and Angels, the manger scene and the arrival of the Magi. Most scenes showed the characters standing/sitting in front of an elaborately painted back drop with some props. It was really a neat experience.


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We then strolled over to the Market Square which is decorated with a German Pyramid Tree and a Christmas Tree. All the other trees in the park were full of multi-colored twinkle lights. Very pretty!

Friday, December 14, 2012

Fredericksburg, TX

We did not get into any big hurry to leave this morning as we only had to drive about 77 miles. And it was very cloudy and eventually it misted then rained.Weather wise it was an ugly day!

But Fredericksburg is a neat town. Despite the wet weather, we strolled the seven blocks of Historic Downtown, popping into stores every so often, sometimes shopping for goodies, sometimes taking in the decor or architecture, and sometimes staying for a wine tasting. This is the kind of place one needs to visit with girlfriends who love to shop! It's too bad we are in a small RV or I would load up on some great holiday decorations and home decor, a few new dresses and a pair of boots. Oh well, another time maybe.

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Austin, Day 2

I have never been to a presidential library before, so I convinced John we should go to the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library on the Univ. of Texas campus. As we are signing in, we are told that the only thing open in the Library is the reproduction of the Oval Office. The rest of the museum is being renovated and won't reopen until Dec. 22! We did get to visit a trendy neighborhood and found a nice place to buy some unique cheeses. We also found a fun hardware store. It was more a toy and Xmas store than hardware. Then we drove back to the RV and walked about 10 blocks to another barbecue joint.

Austin is known for its food trucks. There are over 2000 licensed mobile eateries throughout the city. This was one of them called La Barbecue, Cuisine Texecana. We had the brisket and a pork rib and both were good. The rib was better than Franklin's. On our walk back we stopped at a chocolate food truck and got some tasty cake-pops. We then went past the RV park and stopped at Billy's Brew and Que where we sampled some locally brewed beers.

The rest of the afternoon was spent doing laundry and chores. Tonight we are going to a sushi bar -- one of the best in the city -- called Uchi. It is only two blocks away so, of course, we're walking! That should put us at about 5 miles today!

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Austin Tour

Off we go on the Lindstrom tour of Austin, TX. We walked to Congress Ave., a major thoroughfare in downtown Austin. We crossed over the Ann Richards Congress Ave. bridge. During the warm months bats live and fly out of it in mass every evening. Of course, they have already flown south for the winter. We passed many dining establishments that are recommended by one source or another. We stopped at the old Austin Opera House which is now a private Austin Club. A short walk later we are at the Capital Building. We opted to taking a self tour and enjoyed the rotunda where we saw Gov. George Bush's portrait and the star in the dome. We visited the stately Senate and elegant House chambers. A tall Christmas Tree in the center of the house chamber was decorated with ornaments from each house district.


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When we left there, we were only a few blocks from Franklin Barbecue which was at the very top of John's list of places to eat. This restaurant is so popular that they run out of food EVERY DAY. In fact, we stood in line with "The Last Man Standing". This gentleman was guaranteed food but anyone in line after him was taking a chance that they would not have anything to serve. We took our chances. The only item we could not get was the moist/fat brisket but they still had lean/dry brisket, ribs and pulled pork so we were happy. We even got potato salad and coleslaw. Only 10 people after us were served. Some people will get in line starting at 9:15 AM so they can get the brisket at 11 AM when they open. And, yes, it was that good!


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We walked back along Red River Road which is full of bars and then west along 6th Street which is also full of bars and music halls and dance clubs. Then we stopped at the elegant and historic Driscill Hotel which opened in 1886. Their Christmas decorations were beautiful and added to the elegance of the lobby. After wondering thru the lobby and mezzanine we continued our walk down Congress Ave, across the Lady Bird Lake (looks like a river) and stopped at the Palmer Event Center where the Armadillo Bazaar had opened for the first day. It is an arts fair that runs from Dec. 12 - 24, 11 AM - 11 PM. John was able to enjoy a Jack Daniels while I shopped. The background music was by live entertainers, the lights were low and the atmosphere was very conducive to lingering and shopping.

We have walked over 7 miles today. It was a good evening to stay home and rest!

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Austin TX

It was 17°when we got up this morning and only warmed up to about 45° today. We drove down to Austin after they measured all our windows so we didn't get to leave until almost noon. We chose to get all the way through Dallas before stopping for lunch and when we arrived in Austin it was rush hour so it was a tense drive to the RV park in downtown Austin. We thought we were going to make it more than 24 hours without an "incident', but no. Only a few blocks from the RV park we didn't notice a low hanging tree limb that scrapped down the side of the RV. It's not a deep scratch and the paint seems OK, but we sure would like to quit having "problems" with the RV.

To relieve that tension, we took a walk towards downtown. We found a Whole Foods Market where I thought we could run in and pick up a couple of things I needed. That short run into the grocery store took about an hour and cost us almost $100! We even had to grab a small bite to eat to tide us over until we could get back to the RV to fix supper. Why we didn't eat at Whole Foods is a mystery.


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I decided this evening was a good time to bake Christmas sugar cookies. The cookie dough and icing were made ahead of time. I used a coke can as a rolling pin and  I only had a biscuit cutter to make shapes. Its pretty amazing what you can do with a biscuit cutter! This is the first time I've used the convection oven. The cookies turned out ok, just not as crisp as I like my sugar cookies.

Monday, December 10, 2012

On Towards Dallas

Actually, we are not going to Dallas, but the town where we are going is a suburb of Dallas. We were able to get on the road by about 8:30 this morning and had a fairly uneventful drive to McKinney, TX except for a small incident involving our steps. During one rest stop we had parked so close to a curb that the steps didn't fully extend so when we got ready to depart, they did not retract. The next time we pulled up next to a curb they scraped really hard! No damage but it sure scared us!

We are in McKinney to have all new roller window shades installed. We will have UV blocking daytime shade that will keep the heat out and night time shade to keep prying eyes out. John is looking forward to not fighting with the accordion shades we currently have. John also visited with the hearing aid guy at a nearby Costco. He got some reassurance that the aides were working well and some tips on how to get them in his ears comfortably. We then stopped for dinner on the McKinney Square. Afterward we walked around the square and stopped for a wine tasting before heading to the RV. I fell in love with the McKinney Square. There were such neat boutiques, shops, home decor stores and restaurants.

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Hot Springs, AR

Not only did it rain most of the night, but also half the morning. But we always say that we won't let rain keep us from enjoying a trip. So we put on our raincoats and proceeded to hike over Hot Springs Mountain to Bath House Row. It was about a 2.4 mile hike in the woods and then we walked the historic district. Most of the Bath Houses were closed (its Sunday) but they are handsome buildings. The hot waters that feed into the bath houses comes from rain water that filtered down into the earth where it is super heated, filtered and then finds its way back up. Scientists figure this water is over 4000 years old and is almost pure. There are eight bath houses remaining in the park. There are also several fountain areas where a person can fill jugs with this spring water to drink. Many claim medicinal and curative powers.


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We had a nice lunch and then proceeded to hike back to the campground. There is over 26 miles of trails around Hot Springs Mountain, North Mt. and West Mt. Even though its cloudy and rainy, it has been fairly warm so the hike, even in rain, was not bad. Yes, we got rained on again. In all we hiked about 7 miles.

I brought all the makings for Xmas candy and sugar cookies so over the next few days I'll be doing my Christmas cooking! That's why we are hiking!!

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Are Birds in the RV Bad Luck?

After much discussion and several compromises, we left town on Dec. 6 for our Winter Adventure. And it is starting out to be quite an adventure already.

It started a few days before leaving as we were loading up the RV. I left the door open while I was stowing clothes and thought I heard a noise. Then a few minutes later John came into the RV and while talking with me noticed a bird had flown in and was perched on a window ledge. After much shooing, flying and shouting, the bird knocked itself silly by flying into the windshield and I was able to capture and release the poor thing. Now the question is: Is a bird in the RV good or bad luck? We are thinking bad luck.

We picked up a new faucet for the kitchen sink in the RV and had it installed by the RV dealership the day we left home. We spent the night in Carthage and discovered that the faucet was too big for our sink so now the sink cover/cutting boards don't fit. No big deal, but a hassle. We took them to Lowe's and they cut them for us.

Saturday morning as we were pulling onto the highway we discovered the table was fully extended and would not stay stowed. So we returned to the RV dealership. But because their service department was closed, John had to figure out how to repair it himself. This put us on the road two hours behind schedule. The day was wet and dreary, not good for sightseeing. We drove to Hot Springs, AR to stay at the National Park and almost took a wrong turn going thru town. We took a walk after supper and got rained on. We didn't get much sleep due to thunder storms.

Not the best way to start a trip.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Flight of the Nations Mass Ascension

Yesterday's tour guide: "A tourist called the visitor's bureau and asked if you had to be Catholic to watch the Mass Ascension!"

John and I were up early and went to the Flight of the Nations Mass Ascension this morning. 19 countries were represented by the first wave of balloons to launch. We were on the field walking in and out of the balloons. We saw Germany, Lithuania, Britain, Canada, Mexico and Thailand.


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What was really neat was that 2-3 rows of balloons would inflate and then launch one after the other until all were in the air and then another few rows would go and then more. It was very orderly except that towards the end the wind had started to blow at about 10-15 mph. The pilots had a hard time keeping their balloons on the ground and in their place. Once they launched, the balloons took off in a big hurry, but not always upward. Some came so close to cars or other balloons that we held our breath. We were on the field for over two hours almost until the last balloon was gone. Then we watched some try to land and with that fast wind, they had trouble keeping them down. Almost every one dragged the ground and then fell onto their sides before stopping. We learned later that three balloons landed in power lines or on poles when they were landing off the field. No one was hurt badly.


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Today's excursion took us to Old Town Albuquerque where we again shopped and dined. We found a really nice place for lunch that acted like a Mexican restaurant but the food was plain ole American!


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We will have our farewell dinner tonight with Fantasy Tours and then tomorrow morning we'll be heading home. It's too bad we have to leave early because the Special Shapes Rodeo is tomorrow. We'll have to come back again in the future to see them.

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Santa Fe, NM

This morning Sue and I sat on top of her RV and watched the balloons launch and then we walked over to the field to watch them throw weights at a target. Today's target was a large blue tarp and a bass boat -- closest one to boat wins the boat! It's not as easy as it sounds. We figure over 100 balloons launched off site and rode the winds over to the field. Some contestants tried to get as close to the ground and target as they could and others would wind up and throw from way above the target. An Interesting game.


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Our bus and tour guide came about mid-morning for the hour long bus ride to Santa Fe. We were dropped off down town where we toured, shopped and dined. We lucked into a great little place called Pasquell's with a seating capacity of 49 for lunch. The food was really good and we loved the droll nature of our waiter.


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During the tour of Santa Fe we learned about two churches -- St. Frances and the Chapel of Loretto. Both were built in the 1700's in a typical Spanish style which is a long, narrow building with a choir loft at the back opposite the alter area. They are as narrow as the length of the logs in the ceiling. The Chapel of Loretto was part of a girls school. When the building was almost complete, the builder realized that the only access to the choir loft was via a ladder. This would not work well for women. The nuns prayed for a way to build a stairway when a mysterious carpenter came to them, built a spiral staircase and disappeared before he could be paid. To this day no one can explain why this spiral staircase does not fall down as there are no center supports. Also the wood has been tested and the only tree that it might have come from is in Alaska.


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There were no balloons flying tonight so we enjoyed a Margarita Party, had a light supper and watched TV.

Monday, October 8, 2012

Sky City Acoma Pueblo

We got to sleep in this morning until almost 7 AM! But then an alert went off on both our phones to let us know that morning winds were delaying todays morning launch. Just as we finished breakfast we saw our first balloon of the day drift in front of the RV! Sue and I climbed the ladder to the top of her RV and watched the balloons launch and float past us for a long time. We figured at least 160 balloons were covering the skies over Albuquerque! Some landed near us, but most just floated past, caught another wind current and reversed direction and floated by again.


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Fantasy planned a tour of Sky City an Acoma Pueblo Cultural Center. We rode the bus about an hour and a half west of Albuquerque. This is a Pueblo village that is over 600 years old with some families still living in the homes. Most homes are owned by one family who passes its care down the line of its women as the Acoma are a matriarchal society. We were shown the Mission church and cemetery, and then walked around the city, getting to see vistas from the top of the mesa. We were also able to walk down the original stairway the Indians used to climb to the top.


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Sunday, October 7, 2012

Balloon Glow - Magical

We decided to stay at the RV today instead of going on the Indian Pueblo Cultural Tour. After all the excitement of last night and this morning we are tired and needing to rest, read, blog and nap! The Fantasy Caravan group provided us with a pizza dinner tonight and then we headed back over to the launch field for what turned out to be a Magical Evening.


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The field was covered with balloons in all stages of preparation for a glow. We also witnessed the 5 gas balloons that were ready to launch for the America's Challenge. These special balloons are filled with hydrogen and are prepared to see who can fly the farthest and stay in the air the longest time. Once these balloons were off the field they started the evening glow.


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The field will hold about 200 balloons so it was very full. Many balloons were pushing against one another. Periodically, the stage announcer would count down for an "All Glow" event when pilots would shoot fire into the balloons for a long time or a "Twinkle Glow" when pilots would turn the gas off and on quickly. They did this for almost a full hour. We stood in among the balloons and then walked out to the edge of the field to get a bigger picture.

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Magic!

We hung around for the fireworks display, freezing our arms, toes and fingers but it was worth the stay. They not only shot high, booming rockets at the north end of the field but they also put on a low display along the west side with all kinds of fountains.

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The noise of shuttle buses and flying helicopters woke us just before 6 AM. The weather forecast at 10 last night showed high winds starting about midnight and lasting through the early morning so we didn't think the balloons would fly again today. But we were wrong! No wind! We dressed in about five minutes, grabbed a cup of coffee at the hospitality tent and got on the first shuttle that drove by.


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We arrived in time to see the Dawn Patrol light up and take off. These 10 pilots are licensed to fly at night, so while it is still dark, they put on a short glow show and then float up to test the wind currents for all the other pilots. The weather is perfect -- its a go for Mass Ascension!


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Saturday, October 6, 2012

Awesome End to the Day!

Well the day may have started off on a sour note but it sure ended on a high one!

As the day warmed up John did a few chores around the RV and ran into town for a moment but after lunch we decided to walk over to the launch field and check out the vendors when there weren't any crowds. We are certainly getting our exercise walking as it's at least 3/4 or a mile one way from the RV. This will make 2 round trips over there. We got our souvenir hat and sweatshirt then met with Sue and Rory and checked out the arts and crafts tent and looked at some chainsaw carvings.

The evening activities were to start at 5:45 pm so we snacked on cheese and crackers and then caught the shuttle back over to the launch field (enough walking for one day!) Rory and Sue thought it was too cold and figured the wind was high enough that nothing would happen this evening. Well, they were wrong!


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When we arrived on the grounds only a few trucks had pulled onto the field and we were afraid that the Glow event might not happen. But, when we weren't looking, balloonist started showing up and inflating their balloons! As the evening light was fading, the glow of fire-filled balloons lit the air. And because they were not taking off, the heat from those fires warmed the ground. It didn't last as long as it normally would because the wind kicked up again. But the fireworks show made up for the lost time of the glow.


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It was a very magical evening!

Big Disappointment!

We got up at 5:15 AM and walked over to the balloon field at 5:45. The morning glow was supposed to happen at 6:30, open ceremonies at 6:45 and lift off of ALL the balloons was to start at 7 AM.

We walked through some of the vendor area, then out onto the field where all the balloons should have launched but no one was even unpacking their trucks. The wind on the field was well over 12 mph and, according to a pilot we cornered, the winds aloft were over 30 mph. Both way too high for the balloons to fly with. We made an unsuccessful attempt to get coffee (lines were way too long) so returned to the RV for breakfast.

Friday, October 5, 2012

Albuquerque and the Balloon Fiesta

We had a wonderful evening with our friends. Since we did not unhitch last night we were able to get on the road by 8 AM for the almost four hour drive to Albuquerque. We are joining friends from Missouri, Rory and Sue, for this week long festival.

We arrived shortly before noon and didn't have to wait too long in line. Rory had saved a site next to them and, fortunately for us, the parking attendant was aware of that, so he directed us out of line and directly to our site. We are about 3/4 of a mile from the launch field so it won't be a bad walk every day. The festival doesn't start officially until Sat. Oct. 6 but we expect to see some balloons before then. Fantasy Tours has made all the arrangements for enjoying the balloons plus they have planned extra things to do during times that the balloons area not flying.

It was a nice afternoon and evening to sit outside our RV and visit and make new friends with those around us. Fantasy provided a BBQ dinner followed by a marimba concert. The sunset was beautiful and the campgrounds are above the city where we can enjoy the city lights every night.

Friday dawned warm and we spotted numerous hot air balloons hovering over the city. We have been told that they are at the elementary schools kicking off this week of festivities. Fantasy then bussed us up to the Sandia Peak Tramway. This is the longest tramway in the world and goes from about 6,500' to nearly 10,400' elevations. At the top is a ski area with three lifts and numerous bike and hiking paths. We also were able to have lunch at the top. As long as we were sheltered from the wind and had some sun, it was warm but the thermometer said it was only about 45°at the top.


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For the afternoon, we toured Route 66 through Old Town, passed by the University of New Mexico and the high rise area of the City. Of course, the highest building was only 22 stories tall! We also visited a Turquoise museum and store where we learned about the gem and how to tell if it is Natural (a mined gem) or artificial (plastic). Do you want to know? Just ask if it is Natural! By law they have to give you papers that say it is Natural. If they can't or don't, then its not the real thing.

We are getting up at 5:15 AM to see the mass ascension! Gotta go to bed -- now!

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Durango with Friends

We left Telluride and drove down to Durango so that we could fill a prescription, grocery shop and do laundry in preparation for the week in Albuquerque. We will meet our friends, Dave and Kathy, who have recently moved here. They are excited to show us their new home and new city before taking us to their favorite restaurant. It has been over two years since we have seen them so we are really looking forward to this visit.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Bear Creek Falls

As soon as the sun came up over the mountain tops, we put on our backpacks and walked along the river thru town to the trailhead for Bear Creek Falls. It was a relatively easy hike although going up hill when we are already at over 9,000' elevation does leave us breathless. At about the halfway point of the 2.2 miles hike we came across an interesting place where the creek curls in toward the trail. It is an open area with a few boulders, rock outcroppings and one log arch. People have created rock cairns of all shapes and heights all over this whole field. One creative individual actually propped rocks on top of a stick tripod. As we walked thru it, I had a feeling of quiet reverence as if this were a spiritual place.


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Near the end of the trail we spotted a water fall and thought we were at Bear Creek Falls. But we soon discovered that the falls were actually further up and much, much higher. Another couple directed us up another path so that we were almost under the falls. It was beautiful and I imagine that during the spring melt it could be spectacular!


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We stopped for a picnic lunch on the way down. It has been a nice warm afternoon and we enjoyed reading and working outdoors. John is treating me to dinner out tonight. We will stop at Arroyo for a glass or two of wine and then dine at 122 Oak which has come highly recommended.

Monday, October 1, 2012

Telluride


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Another gorgeous day! As soon as the sun shown over the top of the mountains, we got the bikes out and rode up the hill east toward Black Bear Pass. There were two Jeeps creeping down the Black Bear road which made us think we would like to try it. If only we could find someone to go with us! Black Bear is the hardest trail in this area so it is NOT a trail you want to do alone.


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We came back down path and through town to ride the bike path on the west side to about 3 miles outside of Telluride. John was having trouble with his shifter so we found a bike repair place who can get the work done this afternoon. We had lunch at Floradora Saloon. Awesome hamburgers! The rest of the day was spent enjoying the sunshine, doing a few chores and napping.

Sunday, September 30, 2012

RV Gas Trouble

The mornings are really cold in these mountains but it certainly warms up nicely for the afternoons. Yesterday and on thru the rest of this week should be almost perfect fall weather for us -- cold nights for good sleeping and warm days for biking and hiking.

We left Ouray mid morning and while I went to the grocery store, John took the RV to get the propane tank filled. We met up and I followed him to Telluride. Just outside of the town, we pulled into a turn out so that John could get in the Jeep with me and together we could check out the city campground to make sure the RV would fit into a spot.

But when John got out of the coach he could smell propane gas. As he checked to see if it was leaking, I could hear the gas hissing out of the tank. Being concerned that the tank was overfilled, John decided to release gas until the gauge move down from the over full line. We must have let it release for a good 15 minutes when a volunteer fireman almost drove past, but stopped when he smelled the gas. He told us that propane is a very heavy gas and would collect under the coach or move down into the ditch. So, even though the wind was blowing, it would be a good idea to wait at least 15-20 minutes after we finished releasing the gas before we started the engine. John and I both felt better about what we were doing after visiting with this nice young man.

Another 40 minutes of release and the gauge finally showed just over full. We then drove the Jeep to the campground, selected a spot, brought the RV over and had lunch. Whew, busy morning!


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Following lunch we strolled all over town, rode the free gondola up to the top of the ski area, had a glass of wine while watching the sun set and then home for supper and a quiet evening.