Tuesday, January 06, 2009
Tournament of Roses Parade January 1, 2009
Friday, December 26, 2008
Christmas 2008
Christmas with the grandkids was wonderful. We flew from AZ to Detroit where it is a short drive to their homes in Ontario, Canada. There was so much snow and, with winter storms, we were not able to make the trip to Owen Sound to see our moms. We had been looking forward to taking the kids there overnight to show them the display of lights along the river. It is one of the most impressive John and I have ever seen. We were able watch the boys skate and to see Ty win another shut out. Ty, Grace, Jack, Tate and Abby got Webkinz. Sarah will have to wait another few years for hers as she is too young. We were able to follow Santa's route on Google Earth and the kids made sure they left out lots of milk and cookies for Santa and his reindeer. John hurt his back while he and Michelle were shovelling on Christmas Eve but we were fortunate that Tim had a chiropracter friend who came to work Christmas day to work on him. He is in a lot of pain and we now know why we go south for the winter. We are so blessed to have our family to enjoy.Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Home for Christmas
Monday, December 08, 2008
Yuma AZ
Saturday, December 06, 2008
Yuma AZ
Friday, November 28, 2008
Yuma AZ
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Las Vegas
Took Fran and Ian to Hoover Dam with a quick stop at Lake Mead to get John's NP Passport stamped. We were surprised at how large the NWR was and had not planned on the time to explore. So added that to our list for next year. The tour guide at the Hoover Dam had told us that the water was down considerably but that, because of lots of snow this past winter melting into the Colorado River, it had gone up a foot. Hopefully this reverse in weather conditions will continue and the water in the lake will go back up to where it should be. Picked up some information on scuba diving as Dione and Bob are interested in doing an underwater adventure there one day.
Monday, November 17, 2008
Las Vegas
We were up very early in the morning to begin our long drive from Vegas to the Grand Canyon. John and Ian took turns driving while Fran and Sheila watched a dvd of Death Valley. It turned out to be a perfect day for touring. The Hermits Trail route had been closed for upgrading but it appears it may have re-opened that morning. We were able to drive along the entire route, stopping to look over into the beauty of God's masterpiece. We expected it to be similar to Bryce Canyon or Zion NP but it was completely different. Next year we may consider taking the mule ride down to Phantom Ranch to stay for a few days. Even tho it was cool up where we were standing, it was in the 80s at the bottom of the canyon with a lake and beach to enjoy as well. Added that adventure to our 'bucket list'.Saturday, November 15, 2008
Las Vegas
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Las Vegas
Wednesday, November 05, 2008
Los Angelas California
Los Angelas California
Los Angelas California
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Los Angelas California
Monday, October 27, 2008
Pacific Grove, California
Friday, October 24, 2008
San Francisco Area
Thursday, October 23, 2008
San Francisco Area
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
San Francisco Area
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Salt Lake City, Utah
Seven miles beyond this marker is the Bonneville Speedway. 80' wide and 10 miles long. Due to the curvature of the earth, it is impossible to see from one end to the other. The first record was set at the Bonneville Salt Flats Sept. 3, 1935 at 301 mph. The fastest record was set by Gary Galelich Oct 23, 1970 at 622.4 mph. This looks like ice behind John but is actually salt. We couldn't go to the track as they had a storm last week and it was under 1/4 inch of water. We stayed at the Flying J campground in Battle Mountain Tues nite but the next day saw that the Flying J cg in Winnemucca NV would have been nicer. Now in Reno at the Grand Sierra Casino RV park and it is nice. Will spend the week here and tour the city, gamble a wee bit and do some major shopping. Weather really nice and park provides lounge chairs to enjoy the sunshine. Up at 5 am this morning as not getting use to these time zones. Looking forward to a fun stopover.
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Salt Lake City, Utah
Friday, October 10, 2008
Salt Lake City, Utah
Tuesday, October 07, 2008
Wyoming
Saturday, October 04, 2008
Yellowstone National Park
http://www.nps.gov/PWR/customcf/apps/stream/stream.htm?parkcode=yell
We were so glad Denny & Sandy from BC told us about the live web cam at Old Faithful in Yellowstone. We phoned Candy, Dione, Michelle and Fran to go to the site and see us waving at them. They could see us really clearly and the grandkids loved it. This park is amazing to tour to see so many geysers, hot springs, paint pots, mountain steams and peaks as well as the wildlife. We saw a herd of elk invade the downtown lawns at Mammoth Hot Springs, mule ear deer, of course buffalo, and a wolf. It was neat to see so many men and women fishing in the streams. It was interesting too to see the natural restoration after the destruction from the 1988 wildfire. The weather has been great and we are glad we booked in here for the 5 days to see everything. We look forward to bringing the grandkids here someday.
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Black Hills of South Dakota
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Buffalo (Bison) at Custer State Park
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Black Hills, South Dakota
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Black Hills, here we come
Thursday, September 18, 2008
On the road again !
Monday, September 15, 2008
Red Bay Alabama

Thursday, September 11, 2008
Red Bay Reunion
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Bristol starts our touring in the U.S.

Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Ontario, Canada
John's mom made a special appearance at the campsite in Harrison Park, Owen Sound last week. Everyone was so excited to see her and she seemed to enjoy herself. We had a great time camping with family for the weekend. Dione and her family were the last to leave on July 23rd. John and I then spent some fun times visiting with family and friends at the park until July 29th. Now we are at Woodland Campground at Sauble Beach. We started coming here three years ago and really like it. Easy to see why Woodall rates it one of the top parks in Canada. Although it's nice to be without the kids while visiting our friends, we miss them. Looking forward to having them back on board next week.
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Ontario, Canada
We took the 5 grandkids to Sherkston Shores near Fort Erie, Ontario for 4 days. Had to take Jack home as too hot and he not feeling so good. But the others had an awesome time. They loved the water slides and the pools. There was entertainment for them every evening in the lounge and we laughed, danced, and sang with the entertainers. They ran out of cards for the chocolate bar bingo and, even tho we didn't play, we still won 6 bars. One dinged Gracie on the forehead and that was tramatic but she got the bar. Ty and Abby swam out to the raft in the quarry. Water was 50 feet deep and I think rafts were 30 feet out. They did great. Ty shared his money with Abby, Grace and Tate in the arcade. We were very proud of him. Actually all four kids shared and looked out for each other.
Monday, June 30, 2008
Ontario, Canada

Wednesday, June 04, 2008



Friday, April 25, 2008
Montgomery, Alabama
Had a great stop in Montgomery where we visited the Alabama State Capital, Rosa Parks Library and Museum, Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church and Civil Rights Memorial and Center. For $1 each per day we rode the narrated trolley around the city then got off at the historical landmarks. What an emotional education for us as the museums were very well done. We met Tony and Barb from California and hooked up for more touring of museums and memorials in Selma plus a couple of short visits to the casinos. Tony and Barb are standing at the start of the Edmund Pettus Bridge where 'Bloody Sunday' happened March 7, 1965 and where Dr.Martin Luther King Jr. and hundreds of courageous men, women and children crossed to march the 54 miles from Selma to the State Capital in Montgomery 3 wks later. April 23rd, John and I are on the road again moving to Decatur to soak up more of Alabama's rich history.
The Travelling Aussies
A few days before leaving Mobile, we met Glenn and Bobby from Australia. They sold everything, came to the US, bought a truck and fifth wheel and are 'on the road' for a year. We hung out with them for a day and enjoyed their company as well as enjoyed learning about Australia. We didn't realize that country was as large as the US. Gas is already $5 gal. Cost of 'toys' is 3 or 4 times higher. Naturally we exchanged email addresses, will keep in touch and look forward to our paths crossing again in the future.
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
2008 Saturn Outlook getting ready for towing
Well we didn't find a deal in Pensacola so moved on to Mobile, Alabama April 7th. The Saturn dealer here had the car we were looking for so we had a look at it. Well, there it sits in our driveway at Chickasabroque Park. Is an 8 passenger so will hold all our grandchildren. Even has a dvd player for them to watch. And it matches the rv. Went to Pensacola to get the title changed and that was sweet. They were fast, very friendly and, when they recognized by our address that we were full time rv'rs, they offered to print up the new title and registration for $7 rather than mail it. Today we are getting a film put on the front (like Diamond Shield which Tiffin puts on their motorhomes) and then tomorrow the towing plate etc is being put on by the dealer. While we are here, we took the doors off the china cabinets in the rv and had the glass replaced with mirror. Looks great for all of $17. Makes that cupboard much more useful. This has been a pretty good stop. Went to Biloxi and only lost $12 after 4 hours on the penny 'Mr Cashman'. Luv this life!
Saturday, April 05, 2008
Wicked weather here in Gulf Shores Alabama
We had planned on leaving Gulf State Park on Monday and going over to a state park in Mobile, AL. However they are getting severe weather with flooding and tornados. Our weather radio went crazy all night. When the alarm went off each time, we were in a deep sleep and woke up shaking. Didn't want to shut it off but..........We are only getting a bit of rain so it sounds like just north of us is getting the worst.
Went looking at new cars yesterday. John wants to update our 2002 Envoy. It runs fine but, if we get a new car, I want the Saturn Outlook with the bench seats that will hold all 6 grandchildren. It will tow easily. This photo was taken at Lulu's. Fun roadhouse owned by Jimmy Buffet's sister, Lucy. Food was good, prices good and service excellent. Live band started at 5 pm and place was packed by 6. Behind us is a barge pushing coal up the intercoastal waterway toward Pensacola FL.
Monday, March 31, 2008
Gulf State Park, Gulf Shores Alabama
Watch out boys! Uncle John is practicing playing Bongo Ball and is getting good at it. Don't tell Jamie. He wants to be the 'king' in July when we get together at Harrison Park, Owen Sound. I finally found a palm tree. John was not happy to pay for but ..... it was for his better half. It's so pretty lit up at nite. I might want another one a little taller.



