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This is the oldest wooden bridge in Canada, just North of Dawson Creek. It was built as part of the WW II war effort for the Alaskan Highway. You can still drive over it in a large RV like ours, but walking was scary enough. It has a 9 degree tilt to the right to keep water off which is probably while it is still standing.
We love to boondock. It saves money, allows us to enjoy the beauty of the area, and is part of the adventure. Look at this view from where we parked for two nights.
Panoramic view of me fishing at Muncho Lake
I caught about 9 lake trout, my first. You can only have in your possession 2 of legal size. As it started to rain we kept this 19 inch girl. We should have kept another as it rained the rest of the day and I didn’t fish.
I cleaned the fish in the rain and the seagulls were there right away! We ate it for lunch as the harder it rained the more sloppy my filleting got.
This is the picture at 11 PM from where I was fishing. Last night I was still reading inside our RV at 11:15 PM with no lights on. Ole Sol starts showing his face at 3:30 AM.
These are the blackout curtains Miss Peggy made for our bedroom. They are from a scrap of dark green sunbrella from out sailing days. A little velcro holds them in place.
If you notice the water is almost to my shoulder. I am setting on a stone bench they hauled in. Water is crystal clear.
This is one of the sources of the hot springs, and the water coming out of here could cook a lobster. Liard PP is one of the best maintained parks in BC.
Another picture of the sign forest at Watson Lake.
We added our own sign, the one in the middle. FL 488 NNJ with our names, date, city, and of course Landyachty.com
Every year someone even counts the number of signs, as they are put up randomly you have to start the count over each year!
One of the many black bears along the road, we have yet to see the brown (grizzly).
Looking out the window you will see the wood bison (buffalo) laying down in the grass. We even saw them standing on the road eating the grass.
You always have to be camera ready, at 50 MPH (we aren’t speedy) sometimes the image is blurry
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Can you say really big, these are the redwood trees, they are some of the largest trees in the world!
Most of the big ones were cut down years ago for lumber – such a shame.
Yes, this is US HWY 101 and we are pulling the fifth wheel through this 3 mile stretch; praying all the way to not meet a semi!
This is at a beach area in South Oregon, the long pipe comes from a fish cleaning station and the parts slide into the Pacific Ocean to the waiting seals.
We camped along the Umpqua River in Central Oregon. This river is feed by Crater Lake and goes to the ocean.
We were told about a wonderful cascading hot springs a few miles from our camp that emptied into the Umpqua River.
We found out this was “Clothing Optional” – but not for the old man and Miss Peggy.
They didn’t tell us it was a 600′ straight up climb to the hot springs, and me without my hiking stick or cane.
Forgot to mention we bought a new camera for the trip, do you like this panoramic shot of the ocean?
At almost 8,000 feet it is feed only by snow and clear rain.
We had a grilled cheese at the lodge on the left, the building is three stories high with kids sliding on the snow off the roof. They get 14 to 40 feet of snow a year!
To get into the buildings they erect these steel tunnels in the fall, not only is the tunnel covered by the snow but as you saw it can go up 3 stories. Their goal is to have all the snow cleared off the roads by July 4th.
This rare redhead hottie made a appearance. We estimated that she is standing on top of a 18 foot high snow build up, the green next to her is the top of a tree!
A view of the Crater Lake area from Diamond Lake about 20 miles away.
We went to the beautiful seaside village called Bandon by The Sea.
Miss Peggy’s cousin Kendall lives here and we haven’t seen her in years, we were so glad we spent a few days here!
Miss Peggy forgot how mowing felt so she tried out Kendall’s electric mower.
We unloaded the ATV and went on the dunes and ocean beach in North Bend OR.
Site right on the bay!
The sunsets every night.
Oh yeah – catching your own crabs!
Nothing like eating dungeness crabs pulled out of the bay just minutes before – oh yeah garlic butter up to my elbows!
We also visited Tillamook Cheese (twice) they make 167,000 pounds of cheese a day!
Someone from Yellow Mountain NC needs to zoom in on the semi truck delivering milk and see who the drive is. This a a totally co-op owned plant.
While in Tillamook we visited the Tillamook Air Museum which is an aviation museum within a museum. The museum is housed in a former military blimp hangar, called “Hangar B”, which is the largest clear-span wooden structure in the world
This WWII picture shows both blimp hangers.
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The flowers of the desert are just now starting to pop out of the cactus.
We are happy to be able to attract the hummers back to us.
Of course we went ATVing, here to visit a gold mine.
Gila Bend has one of the largest concentrations of petroglyphs in the world. There are thousands of them in the middle of nowhere covering the size of a football field.
Here is actual graffiti from 1908, the Indian petroglyphs are thousands of years old.
On the way to the site we saw many dust devils.
We stayed across the bridge, north of SF in the town of Novato at Novato RV Park. They are a little pricey for our budget at 80 bucks a day but we are in the SF area. The first day we were to start our SF visit we woke up to start Big Red and the alternator had bitten the dust. We found a shop that could fix it that day and also give us a loaner.
It was a rainy afternoon once we got into the loaner – so we went a visited 3 cheese factories in the area. We ate out very good lunch from the Marin French Cheese Co. at the pond at their creamery. Thanks to CA laws we couldn’t tour any of the factories, guess they think we are germ bags! We did buy cheese at three locations, at Cowgirl Creamery (goat cheese) we not only bought some of their stock but also goat cheese from Greenfield IN Miss Peggy’s home town!
Friday we drove a few miles down the road from Novato RV with a new ($500) alternator to the ferry terminal at Larkspur and took the 30 minute ride to SF. Tens of thousand of people use the Golden Gate Ferry System daily to commute to work in SF. Once there we rode on one of the old trolley cars the F Line to Fisherman’s Wharf. Ferry cost (for old folks) was $5.25 and the F Line was one buck. We had a bunch of points left from Hotels.com so we added a few bucks and stayed at the Holiday Inn at Fisherman’ s Wharf.
We ate lunch at the Pier Market Restaurant at pier 39. It was so good we went back for supper! We had crab, shrimp, cod, etc. Boy were we pigs.
You can’t go to SF with out riding the cable car, we went from one end to the other and back $28 each – what happened to the good prices on the F Line?
A lot of people forked out the $28 for the ride and some of them are commuters!
Check out the Sea Lions. Man I was ready for a nap too!
Gotta see the Golden Gate Bridge (color – international orange).
We took a day tour with Dylan Tours and we can’t recommend them enough. Our guide as born in SF and we (14 people max) on the tour were treated like family. We did stop a Muir Woods, and Miss Peggy & I did a 1 hour hike in the woods.
Check out the size of these trees!
In Sausalito we ate at a hamburger joint that was right out of Soup Kitchen Nazi. People were yelled at for not calling out their orders, and it was only “what do you want on your burger & what to drink, next!” They were lined up in the street. No seating, just pay, take your bag, and get out.This is the view at the dock we sit and ate our very good burger and fries.
Being tourists we went to Alcatraz for a visit!
I had forgotten that for a number of months Native Americans took over Alcatraz.
Another shot of us & the Golden Gate from the north side after the ferry ride back.
We now are on our way up to Oregon and Crater Lake.
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After a number of months of no posting we are back to at least a weekly posting. We are preparing to leave for our Alaska summer trip in 10 days, for the next few days we will give a short recap of our mission work the first quarter of the year.
We spent January in Moreno Valley CA (see the previous post) Here are some of the pictures from our work:
This is where the Indian women ground corn thousands of years ago!
While in the big Q we had the living/dining room windows removed, taken apart (double pane), cleaned and reinstalled. This is about 1/3 the price of new glass.
Arrival at Victory Ranch our first mission assignment.
We arrived in style with an accident – more on this later.
This is our team of four couples at Victory Ranch.
Miss Peggy trying her hand at spray painting steel chairs.
Our humming buddies at Victory Ranch.
We complete tore out a boys shower room (including the cement floor) to modernize everything.
Right after this was taken the cow in the right background gave Miss Diane a big kiss on the ear.
Miss Peggy and I visited the Palm Springs Aerial Tram for the two and one-half mile trip to the 8,516 peak. We have dinner up there and watched the sunset. This is the world’s largest rotating aerial tram.
There was snow at the top of the tramway! This is the highest elevation we have been at..
After leaving California we returned to Quartzsite for 2 days of R & R before moving to Glendale, AZ. You never know what you will find while exploring the desert.
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Saturday November 21
Did I mention how happy we are to be back on our own? We stayed at Honeysuckle Farm RV Park for two night. We got in after dark (broke our own rules) but we didn’t get out of Franklin NC until 2 PM. The Passport America rate is $15 a night for full hookup, a good deal. The owner Mike was away while we where there so we just put our payment in the box in the laundry room used as an honor system for laundry. The park is a lesson in slow development. Mike is trying hard. 15 sites with full hookup, a laundry room, 2 shower/bath rooms. He has a pond for the use of guests, and even has 3 raised bed gardens with two holding new crop of leaf lettuce and the third under cultivation. He is trying hard but the park still needs lots of work. Grass was mowed and picked up, roads were gravel/dirt but usable. Great place for a 2 days stop over. Ten of the sites were being used.
View from across the pond.
We enjoyed our time at the Air Museum in Warner Robbins. It had great displays on the Flying Tigers and gliders used during D-Day. They had four large buildings, and the last we visited had many aircraft waiting for restoration where we could see the restoration going on – very interesting. We had a late lunch at Martin’s BBQ right across from the base where we had excellent BBQ.
We left Wednesday for Live Oak FL, and with the exception of missing a detour turn and going 1 mile on a loose one lane dirt road we arrived in fine time. We even stopped in downtown Live Oak and picked up our rental car at Enterprise.
That night we took our hosts out to dinner at Cedar River Seafood in Lake City. We all had the same special flounder and shrimp. Large portions but we have had better shrimp.
We left out at 9 AM the next morning with a lunch stop at Skippers Fish Camp in Darien, GA (N of Brunswick). We had planned for a light lunch, but couldn’t resist the last chance at fresh Georgia shrimp. Miss Peggy had a shrimp poor boy with sweet potato souffle. I had a bowl of crab stew with a small shrimp appetizer. Boy oh Boy are we glad we stopped. The shrimp were huge and very, very tasty. My stew was at least 50% real crab meat – no wonder this place is number 2 in the area, and right on the water with views of the shrimp boats!!
We spent the night at a Super 8 in Fayetteville, NC. This was a nice budget motel with a bonus of a well heated salt water indoor poor.
We had supper at Fuller’s Old Fashioned BBQ. I had eaten here a few years ago while on a mission trip to build a house at Bayboro, NC. Fuller’s philosophy is that if it doesn’t seem done – cook it another 15 minutes! It is eastern NC BBQ buffet at its best. Chicken done three ways, four types of beans, two types of okra. Good BBQ and soul food with 15 desserts. Miss Peggy tried the “pork in gravy” which she said was good but chewy.
After finishing it I explained to her why her chitlins were so tasty!!! (A first for her!!)
In the morning we left out after a simple continental breakfast at the Super 8 and fought the rain all the way to Mike & Kellie’s house. The rain won out as we arrived 2 hours behind schedule due to very heavy rain and accidents.
…give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.
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Tuesday November 17
We have left Franklin RV Park without major incident. We both feel like we are out of jail. We loved the park, we loved the guests, we loved Franklin (didn’t get to see much of it). The owners are some of the most narcissistic folks we have ever met. We only got into the first week there before they violated our contract with them. A few weeks ago they said they would not pay us our final check – they did give us the final check.
We only got to go gem mining 2 hours, got to one event at the Smoky Mountain Performing Arts Center, got to 4 or 5 movies. We were simply tied to the park. The highlight of our being in Franklin was the fine folks at Franklin Covenant Church. We were welcomed with love, taken into two life groups (whenever we could both get away), taken into small groups, and enjoyed worship. Last Sunday dozens of people surrounded us during the service, prayed over us, and blessed us on our mission journey.
Our near future plans are, today we go to Live Oak, FL; park the fifthwheel at friends land, rent a car and start a two week 2,600 mile trip to see our kids, grandkids, sister, and mom. Mom was 90 last week!! We will spend time at each kid’s house and get together with most of the family the Saturday after Thanksgiving. We have to stop and pickup my custom made shoes on the way back to Florida.
Once in Florida we will have 11 days of R & R, finish a couple of projects on the RV, visit friends, and see our nieces and nephews.
Upon leaving Florida we will work our way out west (slowly) having to be in the southern desert mountains of California for a mission assignment at a Baptist camp. We will spend February and March another mission assignment in Glendale, AZ. Early April we will fly back and see the kids, and late April leave for Alaska.
Pray that all goes smoothly for us. We now are restarting our blog for new adventures lying ahead. Yesterday we went to the Air Force Museum at Warner – Robbins AFB. I spent too much time on my injured foot and am feeling that today.
Peggy (AKA Wild Weasel) in the Wild Weasel Trainer)
Jim in front of one of the Vietnam displays.
How great is your goodness, which you have stored up for those who fear you, which you bestow in the sight of men on those who take refuge in you.
– Psalms 31:19
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After a number of months of no posting we are back to at least a weekly posting. We are counting down the days here at Franklin RV Park. We leave November 15 to go South, park the RV, rent a little rice burner car and visit my mom and all 17 grandkids. A 2500 mile trip. We will be so, so glad to be out of this park! The park is very lovely, the guests have been great, the area is great (we don’t get to see much of it), but working 24/7 for owners who don’t have a clue about RVing has not been fun. Enough said on this point!
We have done lots of different things the last few months.
We use lots of firewood every week, plus we sell wood. In April we were told some guys would come and split the wood. I guess the guys are me!!
Labor Day 2015 This is the first time since the owners have had the park the place is full, thanks to Miss Peggy’s reservations skills honed over the years.
Anything that needs to be repaired here is up to us. Electrical, plumbing, equipment, tree trimming etc.
Here are a couple of our recent projects on our fifth wheel.
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living nomadically
Sitting on the side waiting for the next big adventure
Sitting on the side waiting for the next big adventure
Sitting on the side waiting for the next big adventure
Sitting on the side waiting for the next big adventure
Adventures in Nomadic Serendipity
Sitting on the side waiting for the next big adventure
Sitting on the side waiting for the next big adventure