Sunday, November 15, 2020

Amarillo, TX

 We stayed at the Big Texan RV Ranch, so had to have dinner at the Big Texan Steak Ranch & Brewery.


The next day was spent at the RV, doing laundry and relaxing.

Friday, November 13, 2020

Bardstown and Hodgenville, KY

We wanted to go to a Bourbon distillary while in Kentucky, however, we would've needed to make advance reservations since all tours were limited to 6 people only.  So instead we found a whisky museum.







 After the museum, we drove to Hodgenville and went to Abraham Lincoln's birthplace. The memorial had 56 steps up to the top and a replica of the log cabin where Lincoln was born inside.



Memphis, TN

We celebrated Bob and Sharon's 61st wedding anniversary at Folk's Folley, an upscale restaurant in Memphis, Nanette and her husband Kenny, and Barbra with her husband.  .  

 While in Memphis, Bob and Sharon spent the day with Ninette and Graham and I went to the Pink Palace Museum.  The main feature of this museum was the story of the Piggly Wiggly grocery store and the man, Charles Saunders, who innovated grocery store shopping as we know it today. It also had other eclectic items on display.



Groceries were stacked in aisles and you could put the items you wanted into a basket and then check out at the end.


Other interesting things:


World War I art made from shell casings.

Doctor's office, turn of the century.

Dentist office turn of the century.




Nashville, TN

We arrived to early to see any real shows, however, we did go to Nashville Nightlife, where we had a buffet style dinner and heard some country music.  It was an offbeat place and most people who were there were probably over 60, laugh out loud!   

We went to the Belle Meade Plantation:



Children's dollhouse
Kitchen








Slave's quarters

Dairy, a main source of income



Owner's original cabin before Belle Meade was built.



Since we still had some time left in the day, we went to the Parthenon, a full size replica.  Nashville is often referred to as the Athens of Tennessee.














The shield is 58' in diameter.


Elizabethtown, KY

 On this two day stop, we found a Elizabethtown Nature Park with this lovely veteran's memorial.  It was interesting that they had a statue dedicated to the, often forgotten, Civil Service workers who support our deployed troups.  





Some of the RV's were decked out for Halloween.




Friday, October 30, 2020

Middlebury, IN

We checked into the Middlebury/Elkhart KOA on October 22 and spent a week visiting with Bob's relatives.  We met his nephew David and wife Jill along with some of their children.  We went out to dinner with them a couple of times and they invited us to their home for hamburgers and fries.  A wonderful family to spend time with.

Out to dinner for a Big Ass pork loin sandwich.  Although he tried with the encouragement of David, neither Graham or Bob could finish the whole sandwich.  The pork loin sandwich is a local favorite.  



We then met with Bob's nieces, who were sisters. Deb and Tina were delightful. We met up with them for lunch a couple of times and then went out to dinner with their husbands, Rob and Adam, respectively.  Adam and Tina treated us all to dinner. 

Visiting at Tina's: 



Bob, Deb, Tina, Sharon
We went to lunch with Deb, Tina, and Tina's Daughter, Tressa

Middlebury and the surrounding towns have a big Amish community.  We saw lots of buggies driving down the road and hitched up in front of stores.

Deb contacted her Amish neighbor, Daniel, and he took us for a ride in his buggy.  It was very special of Daniel to give us a ride and to let us experience some of the Amish culture.  While in Middlebury we had the chance to learn a lot about the Amish traditions and way of life.  Daniel was so gracious sharing some information about his family and the Amish.  



We also had an opportunity to see a play about the Amish at the Blue Gate Theater.  It was a great comedy but, it was very educational about the Amish way of life and how it isn't really much different from the "English" way of life.  English is what the Amish refer to those who are not Amish.

While in Middlebury, we went to the Essenhaus for a tradition Amish meal.  It was delicious.  


We also went out in search of a new cabinet lock for our closet door and found this hardware store that allowed some kitties to live in the store.



While in our campsite there was an abandoned kitty that kept coming to our site. We tried to walk it away from our site as the dogs were getting riled up.  Graham ended up giving it some dog food on the other side of the office, well away from our site.  After realizing the dogs were with us, it finally stayed away.

Enjoying cheese and crackers, and maybe a little wine. 😊

Sharon's new friend.

Sadie watching for that kitty.


Our purpose of visiting Middlebury was to get some items repaired on our coach since it was made in Middlebury.  We ended up being a little disappointed as Entegra was totally booked, however, they referred us to a local shop (True Value RV/Lazydays RV) in Elkhart where Entegra sends their overflow service business.  We were having trouble with our hot water system and True Value RV was supposed to have a factory authorized technician on staff.  We found out that Lazydays RV, who took over True Value does  not have a technician on staff and they were unable to make the repair.  They did try to diagnose the problem but, it would take to long to get the parts in.  However, after much discussion, they did find us a new motor for our main slide, so at least that works. Deb was nice to let our dogs stay at her house while our coach was in for repair and then made dinner for us that evening.

Last day at camp, Graham was throwing out the trash and found these dumpster divers.