Yeah we made it. Wasn't sure this morning. Wayne turned on the TV as we were getting ready for breakfast. A huge storm was headed our way with a tornado watch and flash flood warnings. Yuch.
We checked the radar and realized that we would be driving away from the problems. So we skipped breakfast and headed out. About 15 minutes later the emergency radio system kicked in with weather warnings. Aach we have only ever heard this system doing tests on the radio. I only recognized a few of the places and we were well away from those areas.
We had a few sprinkles and a fairly grey day, but no problems.
Opening the trailer went very smoothly. The slides slid, water ran but didn't leak and the propane flowed to the stove and lit easily. It is very hot and humid - so unpacking was a sweaty deal. We have all the buckets inside, bed is made, dusting and vacuuming done. Pizza is ordered.
Tomorrow, buckets will get unpacked and I will start my routine of washing all the dishes and pots. Will also need to get groceries.
Let the winter fun begin.
Friday, October 30, 2015
Thursday, October 29, 2015
Fall 2015 - Day 8: Hallettsville, Texas
Well, here we are - 17 miles closer to Mission than yesterday. Yeah, it's a little weird.
When I was planning our trip, we wanted to tour Spoetzl Brewery in Shiner. So it seemed like a good idea to book 2 nights in the area. Unfortunately the brewery is closed to tours because of renovations. But the store and tasting area are still open. Ok then let's do it.
We wandered the countryside for a little while and after lunch we checked into the new hotel. It's the oldest hotel we have stayed in this trip. It is very clean and comfortable.
We went to Los Cabos, a local Mexican restaurant. It was delicious. Now back relaxing.
Tomorrow we get home to Chimney Resort.
When I was planning our trip, we wanted to tour Spoetzl Brewery in Shiner. So it seemed like a good idea to book 2 nights in the area. Unfortunately the brewery is closed to tours because of renovations. But the store and tasting area are still open. Ok then let's do it.
Sippin Shiner Bock at 10:30 in the morning |
Lots of Shiner loot |
More souvenirs |
I think this is the original copper kettle. |
Mural showing early days of the brewery |
We went to Los Cabos, a local Mexican restaurant. It was delicious. Now back relaxing.
Tomorrow we get home to Chimney Resort.
Wednesday, October 28, 2015
Fall 2015 - Day 7: Schulenburg, Texas
Another beautiful day and successful drive. Today we meandered through north central Texas. My favourite part of this route is no big cities. Just small town Texas. Yee hah!
Took no photos today, but we did see some curious things. First armadillo of the winter. It was dead at the side of the road. Pretty much the only way I have seen them. There is one that lives in our park but it keeps a pretty low profile.
We narrowly missed a turtle wandering across the highway. Hope he made it to the other side. Texas so far has been very green with water in ditches, ponds and rivers. There is some flooding from the heavy rains last week, but the roads have all been fine.
Took no photos today, but we did see some curious things. First armadillo of the winter. It was dead at the side of the road. Pretty much the only way I have seen them. There is one that lives in our park but it keeps a pretty low profile.
We narrowly missed a turtle wandering across the highway. Hope he made it to the other side. Texas so far has been very green with water in ditches, ponds and rivers. There is some flooding from the heavy rains last week, but the roads have all been fine.
We also saw the usual cows, goats and horses. Tiny little horses about 3 feet tall seem to be fairly popular. I have seen several of these horse farms during our trip.
The reason we have stopped at Schulenburg is to visit Spoetzl Brewery in nearby Shiner. Shiner beer is very popular in Texas. It is made in the European style - clean and crisp. When we planned our route south Spoetzl was offering tours of the facilities. But they are doing renos and the brewery is closed to visitors for a couple of weeks. However the tasting room and gift shop are open. Hey that's the important part. We have been on several brewery tours and I think the process is pretty much the same for all. Beer and t shirts - that's what we want.
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Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Fall 2015 - Days 3 to 6: We're not in Kansas Anymore
No we are now in Texas, Denison to be exact.
We spent three lovely days visiting our friends, Judith and Dennis at their home in Bennington, Kansas.
We passed many fields of sorghum. It is used to make ethanol alcohol and animal feed. We had never seen this plant before.
Our visit included lots of delicious food and a day of seeing some of the sights. We went to the tiny town of Lucas. It is a town filled with grass roots art and artists both past and present. Our first stop was at the unique home of a Mr. Dinsmore. He built this home called "The Garden of Eden". From the very beginning it was meant as a tourist attraction. Very interesting.
Mr. Dinsmore was 81 when he married for the second time. Maria was in her early twenties. They had two children in addition to the three he had with his first wife.
Mr. Dinsmore was a civil war soldier and one of his sons was a soldier in both Korea and Vietnam - one hundred years later. Dinsmore's children with Maria were in the Guinness Book of Records as the youngest children born from a civil war soldier.
Most of the Lucas citizens were not fans of the artwork in the yard. The house is totally surrounded with cement sculptures including a crypt containing the body of the first Mrs. Dinsmore.
The second art installation we went to see was the Lucas Public Washroom. Yes washroom. Lucas applied for a government grant to build a public loo but were turned down. They then applied for a grant to create an art piece and were approved. They chose to build a grass roots art installation that also functions as a bathroom. It is very whimsical and fun.
We spent three lovely days visiting our friends, Judith and Dennis at their home in Bennington, Kansas.
We thought Kansas would be like Saskatchewan but it's not as flat. |
Sorghum field |
Adam |
Eve and Serpent |
Mr.Dinsmore and his second wife Maria |
Mr. Dinsmore was a civil war soldier and one of his sons was a soldier in both Korea and Vietnam - one hundred years later. Dinsmore's children with Maria were in the Guinness Book of Records as the youngest children born from a civil war soldier.
Most of the Lucas citizens were not fans of the artwork in the yard. The house is totally surrounded with cement sculptures including a crypt containing the body of the first Mrs. Dinsmore.
The second art installation we went to see was the Lucas Public Washroom. Yes washroom. Lucas applied for a government grant to build a public loo but were turned down. They then applied for a grant to create an art piece and were approved. They chose to build a grass roots art installation that also functions as a bathroom. It is very whimsical and fun.
Ladies room |
Men's room |
Just a small sampling of the amazing mosaics. The facilities also won second place in a National contest of the best public bathrooms.
Today, we bid farewell to Judith and Dennis, but only for a short time as they will be at Chimney Resort in a little bit. We are now comfortably ensconced in our hotel. Yet another nice one - in Denison, Texas. Tomorrow Schulenberg.
Friday, October 23, 2015
Fall 2015 - Day Two: St. Charles, Missouri
Today we ventured off the interstate. As most of you are aware, I hate the highways through large cities. This morning as I was idly glancing over a map of Indiana, I noticed that we could take a local highway and bypass Indianapolis. Hurrah!! It was a lovely drive and we saw a bit of small town America.
Several of the small towns had some amazing architecture. My pics aren't that great but you get the idea.
No traffic here. lol
Several of the small towns had some amazing architecture. My pics aren't that great but you get the idea.
Back to the freeway:
Roses still blooming at rest stop just into Illinois |
Tonight we lay our heads to rest in Missouri.
Tomorrow up early heading for Kansas to visit Judith and Dennis. It will be great to see them.
Thursday, October 22, 2015
Fall 2015 - Day One: Fort Wayne, Indiana
Great Travel Day! Not too cold or hot and no snow. Already this winter is surpassing last.
We left Kathy's house this morning at oh dark hundred. (actually 6:30 am) and arrived at the Hyatt Place Hotel at 2pm. There was one car ahead of us at the Customs Booth. We cross from Sarnia to Port Huron via the Blue Water Bridge. You can never gauge how long the delay will be from one crossing to the next.
We wandered down the street to have supper at The Crock and Cleaver. It is rated number 7 of the top 10 Fort Wayne restaurants by Tripadvisor. It was a great choice. Delicious food including a very tasty salad bar, super service and a nice ambiance.
Tomorrow we head to St. Charles, Missouri which is a suburb of St. Louis.
For now, I am going to stretch out on our huge couch and relax.
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We left Kathy's house this morning at oh dark hundred. (actually 6:30 am) and arrived at the Hyatt Place Hotel at 2pm. There was one car ahead of us at the Customs Booth. We cross from Sarnia to Port Huron via the Blue Water Bridge. You can never gauge how long the delay will be from one crossing to the next.
Blue Water Bridge |
View from bridge |
Tomorrow we head to St. Charles, Missouri which is a suburb of St. Louis.
For now, I am going to stretch out on our huge couch and relax.
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Sunday, October 18, 2015
What Did We Do This Summer?
Fun started as soon as we arrived home. Dad was busy when we were away.
We spent time with family
... and friends
We crafted and built things.
Our very own brood of chickens. |
... and friends
We crafted and built things.
Garden box |
Knit Amy and Jovana shawls. Photos of Amy's didn't turn out. Hers is green. |
We went on field trips.
Filming of Murdoch Mysteries TV Show |
Blue Jays Game in Toronto |
Culinary Walking Tour in Elora |
Day at the Welland Canal |
Ship entering one of the locks. |
Rural Romp |
Alpaca Farm |
We also enjoyed our summer home - Riverbend Park.
It was a fun filled season. I have only covered the tip of the ice berg with this post. We spent time with many more friends and relatives. However, I am not very good at remembering to take pictures.
This morning a few flurries of ick (snow) fell. That's our cue to get out of Dodge. We are busy packing up and getting ready to leave bright and early Thursday. Feel free to follow our travels via this blog. What adventures will we have this winter?
Wayne won the 50/50 draw at one of the bbq nights. |
It was a fun filled season. I have only covered the tip of the ice berg with this post. We spent time with many more friends and relatives. However, I am not very good at remembering to take pictures.
This morning a few flurries of ick (snow) fell. That's our cue to get out of Dodge. We are busy packing up and getting ready to leave bright and early Thursday. Feel free to follow our travels via this blog. What adventures will we have this winter?
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