Showing posts with label UP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UP. Show all posts

Monday, September 26, 2016

The End of the Road



Whether you joined us at camp or welcomed us into your home, we feel so blessed to have spent time with each and every person. We were so lucky to enjoy snippets of everyone's colorful life. You made our journey!

Bill and I would like to thank all of our friends and family who graciously accommodated not only us in beautiful homes, but also our furry pooch, Solo. That's real love and friendship!

Thank you to our blog readers. The support and enthusiasm for our road trip and new RV was heartwarming. We hope you enjoyed the trip as much as we did!


Home to a Sink Hole

Our good neighbors had prepared us in route, but this was the scene when we arrived home after 22 days and 4,754 miles: a sink hole in our front driveway. A city main water pipe burst and flooded our property. The only damage is a big hole. Luckily, water was contained to the street. 

The Final Visit of the Journey

After such a fun stay with Steph, the final push to SWFL was a breeze. Welcoming us back to the rainy season, sure and begorrah the downpour started minutes away from our final stop. We met young Will for dinner near his new home in Estero. Solo was totally freaked with the lightening and thunder. We were all drenched as we greeted our baby in the lobby of Ruth Chris Steak House.

The celebration meal was fabulous; far exceeding my expectations for a steak house. Young Will looked terrific and seemed happy to see his parents and pooch. One more hour left in the road trip.

Sadly, we didn't get pictures of a few people on the journey, including our sons Chris and Will, my sister Nancy, Terr, Kate, my friends Irene and John. We'll have to do it again!


Sunday, September 25, 2016

Back in Florida!


After fifteen states and two countries, we rolled into Ponte Vedra FL about 5pm. Landon, Amelia and Savannah were busy with friends and happy to see Solo. GramKat and Papa Bill got a loving greeting, too. 

Steph and Dewayne prepped appetizers for their cocktail party while Bill and I changed into our finest non-camp attire. It was fun to mingle with the kids and grown ups before taking a wild golf cart ride to a local wine tasting event at Nocatee.

It was a big night and big sleepover for all. Papa made his famous pancakes with a special treat of North Woods smoked bacon for breakfast. 

And just like that we were out the door on the final leg of our journey. We have been so blessed with love and kindness for over 4000 miles.




Sisters!


Mary Ann came to meet us outside of her hometown of Bluffton SC. Typically we try to get a meal in when passing through I-95, but the timing doesn't always work. Although Glenn couldn't make it this time, we four (Solo) enjoyed the fare al fresco at a great little restaurant in Pooler called Pie Society. 

It's always good to see my sister, even if it's just a couple hours. 💚

Saturday, September 24, 2016

I-95 South


With some Italian leftovers in tow, we bid goodbye to the Shore Rogers and started on our journey home. Luckily, it was an uneventful drive to Fayetteville NC. 

We pulled off the road at the most unpleasant campground of the trip with hordes of nats and bad vibes all around. At least we feel safe and are self-contained in the tiny house.

We'll be back in Florida sometime this afternoon!💙💚💙💚

Friday, September 23, 2016

More from the Shore

Kristy was slaving in the kitchen when we arrived from Sandy Hook. Alexis and Devin were lounging after school. Another snippet of life. Another little vignette we've been blessed to be a part of on this trip. 

Chris arrived from work in NYC and cracked open some very fine wine. We feasted on homegrown tomato sauce, fresh pasta and homemade ricotta cheese. So good!

Our teenagers schooled me on the latest IOS update and provided pop culture commentary on many topics. So fun to be around their energy and hard to get a still pic:)


Thursday, September 22, 2016

Hello from the Jersey Shore

Biking on some great paths along the Atlantic! A beautiful afternoon here at Sandy Hook.

Summit NJ

Schools starts pretty early for our two wee ones in Allendale. Bill made a NJ bagel run and bought extras for our Airstream freezer. We kissed the boys goodbye in their classrooms, ran some errands with Ally and made our way down to Summit.

Young Will was born in Summit. Our first home was in Summit and our good friends are in Summit. Patty and Mike had a lovely dinner for us and we sat around their beautiful home catching up on life.

Mike was on his way early this morning to work in NYC and the remaining three humans and three dogs lingered at the breakfast table. So nice to have such a long, rich history with people and places.

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Allendale, NJ

We're not sure if Glenn hung around for Pat's French toast or our company, but we were able to squeeze in another visit over a fine breakfast. Always a pleasure to see these two.

On to Ally and Paul's. Hudson and Nixon were so excited to see GramKat and Papa. They enjoyed exploring the tiny house and playing with Solo.

Ally was feeling a little guilty about not having a meal prepared for us after hearing about Pat's dinner feast. We assured her that Indian take-out would be just perfect, too. And it was. Love this family!

Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Heading South

Sometimes a privately owned campground with necessary amenities trumps the rustic scenic beauty of state/national parks. We found a site outside of Niagara Falls, NY that met both criteria. Branches was the perfect little camp.

We rolled into NJ just in time for Solo's beauty appt. (dirty camp dog) and a visit to the Apple Store with Bill's broken phone. 

Pat and Glenn had a dinner of everyone's favorite comfort food waiting for our arrival in Verona. Bill and I both miss many aspects of our life in NJ, and the Hermans are on the top of the list.

Monday, September 19, 2016

Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls seemed quite different from the last time I visited in 1976. Instead of embracing the majesty of the natural beauty, it has been developed into a commercial circus. Hard Rock Cafe, Planet Hollywood...

...still majestic though.

Sunday, September 18, 2016

Tech Note

For viewers following my travel blog on mobile devices, you can scroll down to the end of that main page and click on the words at the bottom: View web version

That will take you to my full blog, where among other things, my Instagram feed is scrolling through additional pictures of the road trip in the upper right corner.

Thanks for following along.

Rainy Day Fun in Canada

We are silly friends. It was a day of laughter touring area shops, brew pubs and even a chip truck escaping the downpour. My new favorite thing in life is poutine. Wow! French fries with gravy and cheese curds. What's not to love?

Saturday, September 17, 2016

Muskoka Lakes

It's all about the intriguing boathouses in this affluent playground two hours out of Toronto.

We can add boathouse to the growing list of comfortable accommodations we've enjoyed on this road trip. We are so lucky to be able to see our friends nestled in the environments that make them happy, enjoying the fruits of their labor.

We've known Dan and Sheila since our babies were babies in Summit, NJ. It's great to finally visit our former neighbors in their native Canada.

It was a gorgeous, warm day and we spent a good part of the afternoon boating and sightseeing around Lake Rosseau, docking at Cross Roads for lunch, with a stop at Brad and Karen's cottage on Tobin island.

There were no lulls in conversation as we enjoyed the sunset, wine and pizza from the top deck.

Friday, September 16, 2016

Grundy Lake Canada

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The Canadian border guard confiscated my pepper spray as we entered the country. It was a gift from Gwen to protect me from an unruly man with a pit bull. At Grundy Lake, a Provincial campground, I was wishing I had my spray for all the bears the ranger warned us about.

No bear episode, just a beautiful spot for camping in the Canadian woods.

Thursday, September 15, 2016

Up and Out in the UP

It was a brisk 42 degrees this morning in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Great sleeping but a little chilly for coffee clutching at camp. We packed up and hit the road earlier than usual when our Airstream's furnace started acting up.

The Canadian border is mere miles away. The Great Lakes have us surrounded. It's a beautiful morning. I hope yours is, too!

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Bond Falls

Our lovely hosts in the North Woods, Sue and Ray, sent us on our way up with one final sightseeing recommendation: Bond Falls. It was our first stop in the Upper Peninsula and a worthy one at that. We almost missed the signage (as pictured above). The falls were really dramatic and the leaves are just beginning to turn colors! Incredible natural beauty abound.

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Rice Creek

The pristine wetland complex of Rice Creek was one of the most spectacular sights on our pontoon cruise through the Chain of Lakes. A peaceful and lush wilderness of stunning natural beauty.

Bike Buds

The bike trail was calling. Friends of the Klines, Karen and Jerry, made it a six-some on a ride to Boulder Junction for lunch. We had lots in common, including: Marco, airplanes and motor homes. Fast friends and fun times.