Thursday - April 28

We are happy nomads to be settled at the Flanners Beach Campgound on the Neuse River in the Croatan National Forest    What a pretty place (no view of he river but very woodsy and quiet!)    After being on the road 4 straight days, we're glad to stay put till Sunday.
 
And we had the added benefit of "hearing" the Blues practice - couldn't see them, but they were loud for sure!   Gotta love the roar of those jets!
 
Good to be back in NC and seeing different parts of this beautiful state.    We left Lugoff around 8:30 and had a good trip stopping in Goldsboro at Wal Mart for a few things.   We arrived at the campground at 2:15.  
 
We drove into Havelock, closest town for Mark to get some things at Auto Zone.    Stopped at Cups and Cones for some ice cream.....nothing special!    BUT, as we were driving down the road and while we were at Auto Zone, the Blues did some of their maneuvers right above us - as many times as we've seen them, this Mama's heart still goes thumpity thump!!! 

 My sweet  little darlin's at Lake James
soaking up all the beauty
 
 
 
 



Wednesday - April 27

We left the RV park at 7:40 and away we went.....in Alabama, we passed the Talladega Super Speedway - wow....lots of RV's there with many more places for race weekend!     And in Georgia, we passed the 6 Flags Amusement Park.....stopped in Conyers at a post office and kept on truckin'.    Pretty day with white puffy clouds among the blue skies.

Lost an hour today as we crossed into the eastern time zone and arrived in Lugoff, SC (between Columbia and Camden) at 3:15 - 88 degrees.    We traveled 350 miles today.

We are at the Columbia/Camden RV Park   Mark grilled Italian Sausages on the grill and along with a salad, made for a light, yummy supper.

We walked around the park - the exercising (biking, walking, yoga, weight lifting) has been sadly neglected!

There are some animals here in the park that the office lady told us to check out - pony, llama, donkey and pig, but we only saw the pony and just a little bit of the llama.   Sat in the swing and enjoyed this nice  evening, but then it started to sprinkle which didn't amount to much!

North Carolina.....here we come!     We are only 126 miles from Lugoff to Newton where our kids live!!!    But this trip, we're heading east to Cherry Point!
So close, though.....

 

Tuesday - April 26

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY, ANNE and PATRICK
 
April 26, 2003
Our family 13 years ago today...
Michael and Davis, Brooke, Philip, Anne, Patrick, Ryan
Pat, Mark and Drew
 
These  two were married on a beautiful spring day and now 13 years later, we wish them many more happy, healthy celebrations on April 26th.
 
And we thank them for giving us 2 beautiful, handsome grandsons, Liam and Connor
 
Liam

Connor
 
We left Vicksburg at 8:25 and were just truckin along I-20 across Mississippi and into Riverside, Alabama at the Safe Harbor RV Park.    We covered 315 miles today.   Had a simple yummy supper of sweet potatoes and salad.    Then we took a short little jaunt in the park which is on a small lake
 
Another memory of Ryan and his nephews, Brady and Luke at the Knoxville show.
Family time

 
 
Happy 70th Birthday, Blue Angels
April 24, 1946
 

Thursday-Monday, April 21-25


 Whirlwind weekend for the nomads traveling to Texas!
Here's what's been going on...
 
Thursday - We left Vicksburg at 7:30 AM.    After crossing the bridge we were in Louisiana and 1 hour later in Monroe, where State Farm had a regional office at one time.   Mark remembers visiting there in the mid 1970’s and that was his first plane ride!   And this is home to the Duck Dynasty family! 
We stopped for lunch in Mineola, TX and found the Eastern Texas Burger Co. – real funky place, very popular and absolutely delicious – we split a big burger!    Walked around a bit – cute town with nice shops, lots of antique places and 3 bakeries.    Saw the sign that “Million Dollar Quartet” is coming Saturday night at the civic theater in Mineola (love that musical).  We arrived at the “Johnson B and B” around 2:00 – Barb and Roger had arrived about ½ hour earlier.    So good to see all of them – we visited in the garden (WOW – this had not been started yet when I was here with Claire in September)   It is right out of a magazine!
We settled in, had drinks on the patio (spectacular day/evening) and later enjoyed a fabulous dinner (pork tenderloin, rosemary potatoes, roasted veggies and asparagus salad topped off with fresh cherry pie that Barb brought).   Barb loves to cook/bake and her pies are soooo yummy so this was a real treat!   
 Good times reminiscing and visiting! 
Friday – Kathy set out yummy muffins, cheese and fruit for breakfast.   Mark and I left around 8:45 for downtown. Fort Worth.    We stopped at the Hilton to pick up passes and visited with 3 of the Blues – did not see Ryan.     Off to the historic stockyards and really enjoyed waking around this area, full of shops, lots of restaurants and long-horn steers.     Met our friends, Sue and Gary from Oklahoma (fellow RV'ers we knew from Okeechobee) at Joe T. Garcia’s  for a fabulous Mexican lunch out on the patio bursting with flowers everywhere, big fountain and a just a lovely setting.    Off to the Joint Reserve Naval Base for the Blues practice.   This was Gary and Sue’s first experience to see the Blue Angels – gorgeous day and we had so much fun!  

Sue, Gary, Pat, Mark at Joe T. Garcia's
Sue and Gary at their first Blue Angel show 

 Long trip back to McKinney, but cold beverages were waiting and we sat on the patio on another lovely evening.   Kathy had all kinds of goodies for dinner including the mini sandwiches of pork tenderloin (from night before) with lime sauce and cilantro – wow!!!      The Johnsons’ and Helblings’ had a good day of taking in all the historic stockyard hoopla and lunch at Billy Bob’s. 
Saturday – beautiful…..after breakfast, we 6 were on the road to Fort Worth for the air show.    Stopped at the Hilton, visited briefly with Ryan and then joined the caravan (with police escort) of Blue Angel pilots to the show with Ryan driving Paul’s car.    A fun way to travel to the show WITHOUT all the crowds as we zipped thru red lights, past intersections, etc.   We all enjoyed this nice perk.    A shuttle took us right to our tent and enjoyed another awesome show . 
(1st time for Barb and Roger to see the Blue Angels).

Waiting for show to begin....Roger, Barb, Paul, Kathy
In line for pictures - Pat - Barb - Kathy
Barb and Roger relaxing on the patio 
Kathy and Barb whipping up goodies
Had picture taken with pilots afterwards and then long drive back to McKinney.   We arrived home at 7, jumped in the shower and at 7:25, we were on our way to downtown McKinney for a wonderful dinner at “Harvest”.    So fun to sit and visit, reminisce about years past, with lots of laughs and memories.    We strolled around the square – love McKinney and it’s old-timey charm – a very happening place with lots of people enjoying dining outdoors, wine bars, etc.   Home at 10:15 and we all collapsed into bed.    What a big day with all the sunshine, nice breeze and excitement of the Blues! 
Sunday - Up at 7:45…….Paul, Kathy, Mark and I went to 9:00 Mass at Our Lady of Angels.    Afterwards we stopped at Starbucks for coffees and then picked up Barb and Roger and off to Harry’s Harborside for brunch.    We ate here last April when Claire and I were visiting – all of us enjoyed our breakfasts.    It is cooler today and very overcast.   Paul and Kathy drove us all around Frisco, Allen, McKinney and beyond.   We stopped to visit their daughter and family (Elizabeth, Mark, and the kiddies Sydney and Jacob) and then picked up some Papa Murphy’s pizzas.   We arrived back to their house around 4:30, fixed some drinks and played 2 rounds of dominoes with Barb and Mark the winners.    Off to bed after another very full, very fun day! 

Our wonderful host and hostess - Paul and Kathy
Monday – Up and going, and after breakfast, got the car loaded up.    We left same time as Barb and Roger (9:00) and said our good byes with tears and hugs!    What a very enjoyable weekend with these long-time friends and so appreciate Paul and Kathy’s warm hospitality.    Their B and B (seemed like we were in one with all the pampering and amenities),  would rate  5***** in our book! 

It was cloudy most of the morning, but travels were good with a stop for lunch in Monroe, LA.   We ate at “Cotton”, a downtown eatery rated #1 by Trip Advisor.  We arrived at 2:10 and they were ready to close (open from 11-2 and then 5-?).    But the lady was very nice, told us to sit at the bar and she would check with the kitchen.    Yes…. The kitchen would serve us and we enjoyed our  fresh, delicious shrimp and catfish (with green tomato mayo) sandwiches.    Very neat place in old building with so much charm!!! 
Just before we crossed the Mississippi and back into Vicksburg, we exited at Delta, LA and there was the Delta Daiquiri Bar which is a drive-thru bar serving daiquiris.  When I was getting my nails done last week by Hailey, she told me about this place that is very popular.   The Vicksburg folks cross the bridge to get their “Daquiries to Go”!!!  The drinking age in LA is   18 - the only state to allow teenage drinking!    Just don't let the driver drink and drive!!!!!   It was pretty tasty! 
We arrived back on Daisy at 4:15, got our things unpacked, stuff transferred back to car and off to do laundry.    Never know what kind of facilities (if any) we’ll find along the way and need our Blue Angel garb clean before the weekend!     After that task was done, we went to Kroger for a few groceries and now unwinding and finishing up this blog …. 
Tomorrow we are off again with 900 miles to Cherry Point, NC (near Havelock) for Blue Angels this weekend.    Planning to drive 300 miles each day and arrive Thursday!





 

Wednesday - April 20

We nomads were busy little beavers today with lots to do before we're "back on the road again"!    Up early and got the laundry done with a nice facility here at the park.    We organized our stuff transferring from Toad to Daisy and giving inside of Toad a good cleaning and vacuuming.
 
Then off to downtown where Mark got a haircut and a manicure for me.    I did a little retail therapy and then we had a wonderful lunch at 10 South Rooftop Bar and Grill which is on top of a bank building (10th floor) with beautiful views of the city and Mississippi River. 
 Just across the river is Louisiana.

 Mark's lunch
"That Famous" Fried Chicken and Sweet Potato Cornbread Waffle with Maple Chili Glaze
YUMMY!

My chicken sandwich was delicious, too...
View from our table at 10 South Rooftop - the "American Queen" riverboat was in port - travels up and down the Mississippi from New Orleans with stops in Vicksburg, Natchez and Memphis.   If you want to take a really long trip (23 days), it will take you all the way to Minneapolis/St. Paul.
Might put this trip on our bucket list (maybe a 9-day excursion to Memphis)?

After lunch we went to the Warren County Courthouse (historic) and toured the museum full
of civil war memorabilia
 Old county courthouse - now a museum
State of Mississippi flag

When we were here in 2007, we visited the battlefields of the Civil War and soaked up all that history.    Vicksburg is wonderful city full of history, culture, shopping, restaurants, and thee most friendly, polite people.   Mark and I both talked about how everyone is "Yes Ma'am", "No Ma'am" or "Yes Sir" "No Sir", and I was "Miss Pat" at the nail salon today.     True southern hospitality!

Got the car packed except for a final few things in the morning.....had leftovers for dinner and listened to the rain come pouring down around 5:30 followed by a nice, gentle rain all evening!

We are off early tomorrow heading to McKinney, Texas.  
 Not going to blog for a few days, so....
till next week!

 

Tuesday - April 19

We left Cottondale at 8 AM and it was a cloudy, cooler day.     Once we got to Mississippi, we were on the hunt for a post office.    With Daisy, we are kind of restricted with getting around, so we prefer small towns where there are no lines, friendly folks and just a good experience.    Newton,  MS was 1st choice and good grief, the google maps on our phones took us out in the boondocks - very rural area and kept telling us we had arrived!   "I don't think so"........this is hardly where they would put a USPS building???    So, onto Forest, MS and tah dah....nice little town, no line and very friendly lady to wait on me.    Kept on trucking and stopped in Clinton, MS for lunch at Zaxby's (love their ZensationaL Zalad)!    Got our lunch to go and ate on Daisy as the sprinkles started.
 
At 2:00, we were settled at the Ameristar Casino RV Park in Vicksburg.  The big gambling boat, Ameristar is nearby as well as large Ameristar Hotel on the Mississippi River.    Daisy will stay here for 1 week while we take Toad to TX .   We are ready for a day off from traveling, so tomorrow we shall explore Vicksburg (last here in 2007).    We can't wait to see our friends, Paul and Kathy who live in McKinney (north of Dallas)  and also Barb and Roger who will be traveling from IL
We'll all be going to the air show on Saturday!  

Late this afternoon we drove to historic Vicksburg - charming shops and décor with the wrought-iron balconies like in Pensacola.    Did a little shopping and then had an early dinner at Rusty's Riverfront Grill - voted #1 by Trip Advisor - my seafood gumbo was delicious along with a salad; Mark had a pasta shrimp dish that was very tasty!

The shop owners/employees are all so friendly....there are 4 casinos in town (not really our thing). 

Annette and Luke are having fun at Lake James while Philip is back in FL working.   Brooke and Blair are spending some day time there - fun for the girls and little cousins!

So sad seeing all the pictures from the devastating flooding in Houston....

Haven't heard any final tally on the crowds this weekend in Knoxville, but one reporter said there were even more people at Sunday's show!!!

 
    
 

Saturday-Monday, April 16-18

Saturday – It was a beautiful cloudless day with low 70’s.     We left the campground around 10, stopped at Starbucks and arrived at the McGhee Tyson Airport for the Smoky Mountain Air Show……what a big day with tons of people, Michael and family with their friends, Philip, Annette and Luke with their friends and the Blue Angel family!  

 The Clydesdale horses were there and after checking them out, they announced the 4 air force jets would be circling overhead as a lady sang the national anthem.    WOW...it was 11:00 and official start of the air show.    The 4 jets circled round and round with a Navy Seal parachute flying within the circle holding the American flag!   Very proud, awesome moment!
Our kids had pictures taken with the Blues after the show and then back to the hotel to shower and change (we “borrowed”  one of Michael’s rooms)!
Had dinner and drinks in the courtyard of the Hilton – it was a perfect evening sitting near a fire under a pergola and just enjoyed all the visiting as the kids played nearby.    There were 16 of us!   Here are a few pics from today... 
 
Mark, Michael, Luke, Philip and Pat
Luke hanging out with big cousin, Brady
Little Angel looking up to Big Angel
The Blues and Michael, Brooke, Drew, Davis, Brady and Blair 
The Blues with Philip, Annette and Luke
Our mini Blue Angel all tuckered out after the big day!
Sunday – Wow…..gotta love this Tennessee weather!    We were up early and with a quick stop at McDonalds for breakfast, we were off to Farragut and 8:30 Mass at St. John Neumann Church  What a beautiful church which was dedicated in 2008 but designed and built to look like an older church.   
 St. John Neumann
Navy Seal parachute and flag landing after national anthem
 
We arrived at the Caney Creek RV Resort and got Daisy settled next to the Wests and Goodmons’ RV’s.  We rode with Bill and Charmaine and off to meet Bill and Nancy,  Vince and Sandy for a fabulous day of boating on Watts Bar Lake.  (61 square miles).   Bill and Nancy have a pontoon, we all brought goodies for lunch and the day could  not have been more perfect.    Well, 1 thing I did mention - it would’ve been the ”icing on the cake” if the Blues had done a flyover !!!    HA!
Said our good byes to Vince and Sandy around 4 – they were driving back to their home in Fairfield Glade.  
Vince and Sandy
 
 Rest of us drove to the Caney Creek Campground and sat outdoors with our wine and rehashed the air show, friends from the past and so much reminiscing from the mid 80’s when we all met thru boating.    And we made a plan to meet next April or May here at Caney Creek for a week’s vacation.   Hope we can all make this happen as this is just a beautiful campground with tons of trees and great view of Caney Creek.  We said good bye to Bill and Charmaine as they are leaving early tomorrow for their home in Linville, NC.   

Bill, Charmaine and "Ty"

  Mark and I walked around the park - nice walking path and then back to Daisy.  We are really tired nomads after 3 big days in the sun and today on the water but it’s a very “happy” tired!
The Blues flyover over Knoxville late yesterday afternoon en route to Pensacola
35 minute trip!
Monday – Beautiful day…..getting “high” on this weather and all the spectacular beauty of spring!     We said good bye to Bill and Nancy who are returning home to Fairfield Glade.  

Nancy and Bill

 We pulled out with Daisy and Toad and left Caney Creek at 9:30. 
Drove thru Tennessee, a tiny bit of Georgia and Alabama today.    Tonight we are settled at Sunset RV Park in Cottondale, AL (near Tuscaloosa).  
Walked to Cracker Barrel for supper.
One more little tidbit...
When we were traveling to Knoxville on Thursday, we went thru Chestnut Hill, TN and past the headquarters of the Bush Bean Company!    Would’ve been fun to stop at their visitor center and check out about some of our favorite beans, but....maybe another time! 

 Tomorrow we are off to Vicksburg, Mississippi!

 

 
 
 

Friday - April 15

Beautiful day in the Smoky Mountains with a cool start to the day and then warm and sunny in the 70's.  We were off to downtown Knoxville around 8:15.    Met Ryan at Starbucks in the Hilton for quick breakfast and pick up our passes.   Mark and I ran a few errands, including stop at Costco and then checked out the airport for parking.   
 
Our long-time boating friends from TN and NC, (formerly from Bloomington) came to the practice today....what fun to see them again.    They've known Ryan since he was a baby! 
 
Nancy, Mark, Pat, Vince, Sandy, Bill W, Charmaine and Bill G
 
So sorry that friends, John and Heather were not able to join us as John is having some serious
health issues.
 
The Delta Break-out
 
Luke slept thru part of the show... 
Quick photo with #5
 
Did face time tonight with Anne, Liam and Connor.
 
Tomorrow we are back for the air show - expecting over 250,000 people Saturday/Sunday and show organizers are warning all the folks coming
 
"Pack your Patience"     Traffic will be crazy!
 
 

Thursday - April 14

We left Lake James after saying good bye to Philip, Annette and Luke at 9:40 AM.....we sure enjoyed our week at the new home on the lake with all the amenities and beautiful views.    It really worked out well for all as we could be there for workers to come and go, furniture delivered and check out this 'n that and make sure everything was in working order.   And Michael and Brooke could be doing their thing at home/work.   A win win for all!
 
We had a nice leisurely trip stopping in Newport, TN (I got a pedicure and Mark filled Daisy with gas).    Mark took us back down memory lane thru Sevierville and all the hustle and bustle of when we were here in 2007 (family vacation in the Smokies).    Lots and lots of traffic for a Thursday afternoon when school is still in session?    What a beautiful area for a vacation destination!
 
We arrived at Whispering River Resort in Walland, TN at 3:00.   This is a pretty little valley we are nestled in between 2 mountain ranges.  
 
Whispering River Resort
 
  Took a short walk later and happy to be here for the next 3 days.   Tomorrow we'll hang out with long-time boating friends along with Philip, Annette and Luke for the Blue Angels practice at the
Great Smoky Mountain Air Show
 
 
 

Wednesday - April 13

Our sympathy to Annette and her parents as her Grandma Dottie died today at the age of 90.   
 
Lively household with a 2-year old and a "new" 3-year old running around.     Philip, Annette and Luke ran a few errands, Grandpa and Blair enjoyed the swing and I got more stuff organized on Daisy.   Then we 3 went for a short ride on the Polaris to look at new homes.    The kids brought Jersey Mike subs home for lunch. 
 
We "all" played "Hide 'n Seek" in the house and what a bunch of giggles from Luke and Blair!
 
Brooke came out in late afternoon - helped her unpack and Mark picked up supper from Roma's (local family owned and operated Italian place - really good food)!
  
The Princess swinging in the woods
 
Luke closes his eyes counts to ten and then runs off to find whoever is hiding!
 
 Hard to believe that our week here is almost over and tomorrow we'll be moving on to Knoxville.   Looking forward to Michael, Philip and families and us going to the air show to see Ryan and the Blues perform this weekend!
 
 





 
 
 

Tuesday - April 12

Rained over night and light mist this morning.....after breakfast, Philip and Mark were off to run errands.   I got Daisy and our clothes somewhat organized.   We are spoiled this week living in our spacious guest room (love it)!!!    Annette and I did some laundry and I caught up on e-mails.
 
After the rain, it was just a very pretty spring day with a high of 70 and lots of sunshine.    Mark and Philip returned around 1:45 and had Miss Blair with them.   She's going to spend the night with us.   After naps, we all went outdoors - absolutely gorgeous and the kiddies ran and ran!

 Luke and Blair on the run...
A rare moment of sitting still!
Walking down the road with Auntie Annette

We sat on the screened-in porch - what a perfect late afternoon.   Cleaned out the fridge tonight of leftovers, got the kiddies a bath and Grandma and Grandpa collapsed!   
Fun day at Lake James 
 
Liam and Connor went on a 4th-5th grade field trip to Springfield today.
Anne was one of the chaperones.
Boys at the Lincoln Museum

Played euchre at night with Mark and I winning 2 out of 3 !
 

Monday - April 11

Temps were in the 60's today, windy and sun off and on (mostly off)!    Annette fixed delicious breakfast sandwiches and around 10:30 we were all off to Morganton.    The guys had several stops to pick up this 'n that for projects here at the house.    Looked at beautiful furniture at Patterson's downtown and had a great lunch at Root and Vine, then a treat for Luke at the bakery.    One more stop at Tractor Supply and we were back home around 2:30.

Yummy lunch at Root and Vine
 
Luke Annette and Grandma took naps and the guys got to work on their projects.    Annette and I played 2-handed euchre and the guys went to Marion for more stuff and brought back dinner from Jalapeno's Mexican Grill where we went Friday night for Luke's birthday...
 
Few pics from a few days ago...

Luke and Davis
Here come the troops running down the hall
Blair in the lead, then Brady and finally Luke!
 
 
 
 

Saturday-Sunday, April 9-10

Saturday -
 
 HAPPY BIRTHDAY, ANNETTE !
The Birthday Girl
Drew and Davis enjoying the new putting green 
Last night's sunset 
Annette supervising play doh central!!!
Our Lake Worth crew
 
Having a great time at Lake James and extra special that we can share Annette's birthday with her (and Luke's yesterday).    Today was extremely windy and cold.    Mark left early for Brady's soccer game with Michael following later (after breakfast with Philip and Drew at Elliott's) for the 11:00 game.
 
Brooke and Brady came to the lake around 12:30, followed by Judy and Bob!   Judy and I played some 2-handed euchre (she trounced me)!   The guys and Annette played poker.   Philip prepared some delicious ribs on the green egg and along with all the other fixin's we had a great 1st family dinner at the big house!
 
We had birthday cake with Annette and then after dinner,
Judy, Mark, Philip, Davis, Brady and I played  "Family Business".
 
Sunday -  Mark and I went to 9:00 Mass at St. Charles Borromeo in Morganton and the guys went at 11 in Marion.   
 
A leisurely afternoon with everyone (except Grandma, Luke and Blair) going by boat or car to Camp Lake James.
 
Pretty day with no wind and 57.   The Newton crew left around 5 for home.    Played euchre with Philip and Annette and then went for a nice long walk - so peaceful and pretty up here - soaking up all this water and mountain beauty.
 
Sweet North Carolina blooms
 
Going for a ride in the Polaris
 
Did face time with Liam, Connor and Auntie Anne