Sunday, August 29, 2010

Next stop: Beaufort, SC

We stopped north of Charleston, SC and took the Smart car into Charleston and looked around. We then planned to stop for a brief visit with a friend in Beaufort, SC and then go on to Skidaway Isle State Park near Savannah, GA. Well the brief visit turned into an overnight and then another.
Route 17 Bridge to Charleston, SC.
We went on a boat ride all afternoon to Hilton Head and back.
Doug's place.

Beaufort from the air.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

On the way to Myrtle Beach, SC

Behind a welcome center in North Carolina, on route 17, we found two sail boats with aluminum hulls. The owners were from France and said that this type of hull was not built in the US. They sailed across the Atlantic! They sail here in the summer and fly back to France for the winter, leaving the sailboats in Chesapeake bay.
We had planned to stay in the lot at Walmart on Marine st. in Jacksonville but it is one of 300 that don't permit it. So we drove on to Myrtle Beach, SC arriving at Briarcliff about 9:45pm. Note: Rt 17 is one of the best, smoothest roads and runs all the way down the coast.
The sites are nice and large with water, electric, sewer and 66 channels on cable. Wifi is $2/hr so we'll use Verizon.
Flying down the road at 55, I went back to make popcorn (listen to it pop).
Bruce's sister Paulette and her husband Tommy live in nearby Conway.  We all went to the Carolina Opry and a show called Good Vibrations which has songs from the 60s, 70s and 80s. Highly recommended.

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Virginia Beach, VA

Carol drove straight through to Virginia beach on Friday. Traffic was terrible south of Washington. Bruce thought he was back in California.
Washington traffic
Virginia Beach has a wide concrete boardwalk and bike path between the beach and the wall to wall hotels for about 3 miles. Tons of people were at beach. We stopped at "Neptune's Park" and listened to live music. There were rocking chairs in the shade, and the breeze was great! 
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                                              Here's Bruce with Neptune!  Awsome!





27th street entrance to beach
.There are public entrances at all of the streets, benches to relax on every so far.  Parking is $1.50 per hour on the street, the beach is very clean, and there's a great inflatable waterslide that looked like a lot of fun!  All in all very nice, if you don't mind crowds!
Looking north
This double deck Carousel was at a mall in Virginia Beach. Very unusual!

Friday, August 20, 2010

GETTYSBURG Pennsylvania

We spent just two nights and one full day in the Allentown area, where we only had time to see a couple of friends between Carol's doc appointments before we were off to Gettysburg Battlefield Resort Campground. We stopped on the way in York, PA to go on a factory tour of Harley Davidson.
Harley Davidson Factory in York, PA
This was an interesting free tour.

Gettysburg's Pennsylvania Monument
This has a spiral staircase inside the monument and at the top there is a good view of the battleground with plaques that  show distances to various places such as Washington (69 miles), little round top mountain, etc.

We took time to see the movie and something called a "Cyclodrama" which neither of us had ever heard of!  It's an incredible 360 degree canvas painting used with lighting, narrative and extreme sound effects to make the battlefield come alive!  It is over 300' long and about 40' high. Created in the late 1800s, it originally toured many places in the country before being purchased by the organization at Gettysburg.  It has been fully restored and is amazingly realistic! (they don't allow any pictures to be taken)
The campground itself is quite picturesque, but our site resulted in some big leveling challenges! Very low front, and sitting high in the back - and this was the better of the two choices we had!  It also had only 30 am service, no sewer, no cable....We are SO spoiled!  Yes, we know this is not "camping"!

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Monday, August 9, 2010

Niagara Lazy Lakes camping resort

August 8, 2001 Arrived at Lazy Lakes after taking a "short cut" across Canada from Sarnia, Mi. Canada's roads were nice and smooth after the pounding of Michigan roads around Detroit. (Possibly some of the worst in the nation! - although Birmingham/Louisville/Cincinatti all provide some close competition!) This park has nice large spaces with 30 amp service (50 amp-$4.00 more) for only $9.00/day.  No sewer connection or cable. But we get about 10 stations on the antenna. Will leave this Friday to join friends of Carol's (Deb and Joe) at a state park campground up on Lake Ontario - about 10 miles from here.
Herschells Carousel  in Lakeview, NY   It was originally built in this area and then toured around the country for many years.  After about 20 years in storage, it was restored and set up in this quaint little town on the shore of Lake Ontario
Deb and Joe along with Bruce and Carol took a great ride - tickets are only 25 cents!!!  The little town is about 20 minutes from Fourmile Creek State Park where we had side by side campsites and picnics dinners together and campfires both nights (yea Joe!)   We were excited to see each other's coaches and spend some great time together!
This is a video of a unique music machine that uses air to create the notes! It can be heard all around the little amusement park (which by the way has only rides for kids, other than the carosel!)
We spent a great afternoon in Niagara Falls - much of the time at the US Falls
In the evening we crossed into Canada and had dinner on a balcony looking out at the Canadian Horseshoe Falls
The four of us took the 2 hour boat cruise on the Erie Canal- Lockport, NY.  During the cruise you go up and back down through 2 locks.  Carol says it was a lot less scary doing it on the commercial boat than when she and her family did it on their personal boat when she was 14! 

Monday, August 2, 2010

Lake Short resort-Davison Michigan (East of Flint)

July 31st, visited my cousin Judy and her husband Ray in Belleville, Mi. She should be off the crutches soon. (Be careful of those bicycles!)


That evening we went to a surprise retirement party for Carol's long time friend Lin Selby.  She was shocked to see Carol walk in, having no idea she was anywhere in the area.  Lin and Carol's mutual friends Doris and Bill Knuth were also there.  (They were all friends in Detroit nearly 30 years ago!)

We moved to Lake Shore Resort on August 1. This is the largest RV park we've ever seen and along with Day Use folks, there must have been nearly a thousand people enjoying the beach, boats, minigolf, pool, tennis and basketball courts, etc!


We visited Frankenmuth, Mi, 25 miles to the north. It's a German and Christmas oriented town all year.


And we had a visit from some friends of Carol's from Detroit, Vince and MaryEllen Hylton who now live in Rochester, Mi. 

It had been about 20 years since getting together, so we had a lot of catching up to do!