About Us

Follow along with us on our travels with our motor home. Minnesota is our home, but we go south for the winter. Yes, we are Snowbirds. We love traveling and want to share our experiences with you. This will be our third time traveling south to avoid the cold Minnesota winters. Our travels began in late October with the first destination of Concord, New Hampshire, and New Haven, Connecticut, to visit family before heading south and will eventually get to Arizona before returning to Minnesota in April.

Monday, October 31, 2011

Sad to say no pictures today.

We were up early and drove the car to Concord, New Hampshire, to visit our son, Eric, and his girlfriend, Danielle.  The drive up there was pretty, and the roads were clean and dry.  There was still quite a lot of snow in the road ditches and in the trees, and we could see lots of broken trees along the sides of the road.  I bet we saw 50 tree service vehicles out and about.  It was a nice visit, out for lunch, did some shopping, then out for dinner before heading back to the RV.

We are hearing reports of school closures and now they have actually cancelled Halloween!  Not so much because of the snow but because so many are still without electric service.

We stopped at a gas station in town to buy gas for the car and they didn't have any!!  One half of Concord was without electricity so everyone went over to the other side to buy their gas.  Oh well, we made it back home with a little to spare. I'm sure they are not all out everywhere.  Will have to find some tomorrow, as well as the propane we still need.  It's been freezing at night, so we have used up the propane that runs the furnace.  We have a generator that runs off gas from our gas tank, so we can get by with that for now.  At least the RV has an almost full tank of gas.

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Snow Storm

The Beginning
 Lucky us.  There was a major snow storm in the northeast United States.  We were right in the middle of it.  We were ready for 4-7 inches of heavy wet stuff.  It was a bit disappointing in the morning to find not so much.  We scraped the snow off the car and head out on the road again.
Line for Gas
We kept hearing news reports of how much snow was around.  Some areas really got it bad.  There were loads of trees down and many towns without power.  We are seeing reports of school closings for Monday, not because of slippery roads or visibility, but because of no electricity.

Gas for Generators

Some of the Travel Plaza's along the I-90 Tollway had electricity, while the surrounding towns had none so the locals were lining up out here to buy their gas for their cars and for their generators.

Because the RV parks and campgrounds are closed for the season around here it is getting difficult to find a place to get water to fill our supply tank and we are running low on propane.   The propane we should be able to find tomorrow if there is any left!!  We stopped at a few propane suppliers and they had lines of people exchanging or filling their little tanks.  





Saturday, October 29, 2011

Sarasota Spa State Park

It's a cold and windy day.  30 degrees this morning, and 3 to 7 inches of heavy wet snow in the forecast for this evening.  Cindy took us out to Sarasota Spa State Park to show us the sights.  That is a National Historic Landmark, a fancy schmancy spa built in the 1930's and currently being revitalized.  There happened to be an old car show there this day, as well as a huge College Cross Country Finals.  Here are some pictures from the day.








Friday, October 28, 2011

Albany, NY


New York
There is still some color left in the landscape in this part of the country.  We are too late for the best part, maybe next year we can catch it.

It was 27 degrees when we got up this morning and frost on the ground, but the roads were not icy at all.  We drove to near Albany, where my friend, Cindy, lives.  We had a nice supper with her and her husband at TGIFriday's and a nice visit.

Word is there is 2 to 4 inches of wet heavy snow on the way tomorrow.

Oh, and about the recycling..I saw no sign of any recycling efforts at any of the rest areas we stopped at in Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, or New York.  tsk tsk tsk

Thursday, October 27, 2011

New York

The first thing we saw on the road early this morning was the remains of a car transport and it's load of (I think) 8 cars all burned up on the side of the road.  Crews were cleaning up the mess and directing traffic.  It must have just happened during the night as one lane was closed and traffic was backed up for miles.   Unfortunately no picture as it was in the oncoming lane and went by too quickly for me to get the shot.

It rained all the rest of the day until we stopped for the night, then it quit.  The forecast for tonight is for a hard freeze that will put an end to the growing season.  Maybe even some snow.  We'll see in the morning.

Marble Looking Out Window
Marble has been a very good passenger, staying on the bed all day long and sometimes looking out the window.  She's really not too interested in what's going on outside.

We are now just east of Buffalo, NY.  Tomorrow we will find my friend, Cindy, and have a visit with her for a while.


Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Indiana


On The Road Again, blah blah blah
More driving today, no sight seeing.  We made it as far as
South Bend, Indiana.  Spending the night in a
Walmart parking lot, but that's ok.  I have TV, and internet, and
there is shopping....what more do I need?

In all fairness to Wisconsin, I will report that Illinois also recycles.
However, only aluminum.


Tuesday, October 25, 2011

We're Off!!!


And We're Off!!

Packing took longer than we expected.  Just when we think we have it all, we remember more things.  We spent the night in the RV last night as a trial run to see what we might have missed.  Everything looked good, and by the time we got really ready to go it was about 10:00 a.m.
The drive was rather uneventful, just freeway driving, nothing much to look at.

It's been a nice cool day, good day for a drive.  But we were tired from the packing and a restless sleep, so we didn't get as far as we planned.  We are just north of Madison, Wisconsin, and it's getting dark so we are parked for the night.  My Internet connection is very slow here and I'm running on battery power so I have to make this a quick post.

Wisconsin Recycles!
Wisconsin Recycles!  I had to mention it and give them credit for doing so.  I remember on our travels last year there are many states that do not recycle at their rest areas.  Yay for Wisconsin!  We'll see how the other states are doing this year.