"Grand Canyon of Texas". Opened in 1934, this canyon is 120 miles long and 800 feet deep and is the second largest canyon in the United States. The canyon was formed less that a million years ago when the Prairie Dog Town Fork of the Red River first carved it's way through the Southern High Plains. The canyon is rich in layers of rocks of various colors, rich in history as well as plants and wildlife. One picture was taken at 7 am from our bedroom window. The sunlight reflecting off the red rock walls of the canyon. Another is taken at the bottom of the switchbacks as John is driving the rv out of the canyon. We had camped at the back of the canyon and enjoyed several days of it's beauty.
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Palo Duro Canyon State Park, Texas
"Grand Canyon of Texas". Opened in 1934, this canyon is 120 miles long and 800 feet deep and is the second largest canyon in the United States. The canyon was formed less that a million years ago when the Prairie Dog Town Fork of the Red River first carved it's way through the Southern High Plains. The canyon is rich in layers of rocks of various colors, rich in history as well as plants and wildlife. One picture was taken at 7 am from our bedroom window. The sunlight reflecting off the red rock walls of the canyon. Another is taken at the bottom of the switchbacks as John is driving the rv out of the canyon. We had camped at the back of the canyon and enjoyed several days of it's beauty.
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Amarillo, TX
We finally hooked up with Tony and Barb at the casino in Shawnee, Oklahoma. Had a great time visiting and gambling. Site was free and diesel gas was the cheapest yet. We travelled the next day with them to the Elks Lodge in Amarillo for the night. Along the way, just east of Amarillo, we stopped to enjoy the Stations of the Cross. It was an amazing stop. We found out the Elks was hosting a cookoff on Saturday so we stayed while Tony and Barb continued on home to California. We pigged out on some of the best food. Steve,a member of the lodge, was an excellent host and made sure we had lots to eat. Had a fun time. Then Sunday, John and I moved on the the Palo Duro Canyon State Park just a few miles south of Amarillo.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Little Rock, Arkansas

On the road again. As we head west to meet up with Tony and Barb, we stopped in Little Rock, Arkansas to visit the William J.Clinton Presidential Library and Museum. While there, we picked up two books at the gift shop "The Underground Railroad for Kids" and "The Encyclopedia of World Religions". Will read to the grandkids in the summer. Lots of pictures and will enjoy teaching them about both.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Tunica, MS

After we left Red Bay, Alabama, we stopped over in Tunica, Mississippi, where we met up with Bill and Nancy. Tunica is home to over nine big casinos. We stayed at the Hollywood Casino RV Resort for only $12.50 per nite. Saw our first armadillo. While there, the four of us toured Graceland in nearby Memphis. We were not big Elvis fans but we were really glad we went. We were not aware that he recorded so many songs or that he made so many movies. It was really interesting. Such a loss that he passed so young. Now I wish we had paid more attention to his life while he was here. Such an amazing man.
While in Memphis we went to the site where Martin Luther King was assasinated. As we had toured the March to Freedom in Alabama a couple years ago, we were interested in this bit of history. Great stop and looking forward to meeting up with Bill and Nancy in Texas in December.
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Red Bay Alabama
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Still here but hoping our repairs will finally be completed on Monday morning and we can head out to meet up with Bill and Nancy in Tunica MS before hooking up with Tony and Barb in Arkansas. Friends took us to the Rattlesnake Saloon just north of Red Bay. Too fun! The cylos in the picture are bunk houses. Many people bring their horses here and go riding for the day. There are pens to put your horse in if you didn't bring a horse trailer. The 'taxi' picked us up in the parking lot and drove us down to the cave. Didn't see any rattlesnakes but sure they are there. Did see a bat and a mouse. We were with Dean and Mary, Bill and Nancy, Hollis and Bev and Joe. New friends and we look forward to crossing paths with them again in the future.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Alabama
Helen Keller 1880 - 1968
"I believe that life is given to us so we may grow in love, and I believe that God is in me as the sun is in the color and fragrance of a flower. The Light is my darkness, The Voice is my silence".
Second on our list was the Helen Keller's birthplace and home at Ivy Green. Most of us have seen 'The Miracle Worker' and were impressed with the story of the 'First Lady of Courage'. At age 19 months, Helen Keller was stricken with a disease that left her blind and deaf. At age 16, she could speak well enough to go to preparatory school and college. In 1904, she was graduated 'cum laude' from Radcliffe College. We didn't realize Miss. Keller had written and published 12 books including her autobiography written during her years in college and published in 1903 . She acted in a movie about her own life. We learned she lectured in over 25 countries and spoke 4 languages She dedicated her life to improving the conditions of blind and deaf-blind around the world. The credits to this amazing woman go on and on. We haven't seen the movie 'The Miracle Continues' so will rent it soon.
Red Bay Alabama
Looks like we're going to be longer in Red Bay than expected. Just as we were about to leave Tues, the service tech found that the floor on one of the slide-outs is rotted. They ordered a new floor and will need to rebuild the slide. Meantime, we spent today touring.A visit to the Coon Dog Cemetery in the Freedom Hill area of Alabama was first. Cute stop. The first coonhound buried there was 'Troop' in 1937. Since then more than 185 certified coon dogs are buried in this graveyard, including several World Champions. This cemetery does have 'burial standards'. To qualify three requirements must be met. The owner must claim their pet is an authentic coon dog. A witness must declare the deceased is a coon dog. A member of the local coonhunters' organization must be allowed to view the coondog and declare it as such.
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Back in the U.S.of A.
It is good to be back in the U.S. although we will miss the grandkids. Jack had his heart biopsy and his cancer pet scan last week so we await the results. John is on the last of his antibiotics for his bronchitis, pneumonia, sinus infection and Crohns flair up. Back on 'Eat Right 4 Your Type' and believe making a difference. Now in Red Bay, Alabama at Tiffin Service Center getting work done on coach. Stopped in to visit Don and Scarlett on our way here. Scarlett battling cancer and our prayers are certainly with her. When we're done here we will try to hook up with Tony and Barb for a few days as they travel home to California.
Friday, July 30, 2010
Exploring Georgian Bay
July 13th we left Belmont, Ontario and headed to Tobermory to begin our 11 day road trip with the oldest grandchildren. We had to leave Jack at home as too far from hospital in the event of a fever. So we left Sarah behind to keep him company. As it turned out, Jack developed a fever later that day and ended up in London Sick Kids for 5 days. Had a very pleasant stay at Happy Hearts CG in Tobermory. We all enjoyed the company of pirates and lots of fish and chips at the 'Shipwreck'. Up bright and early the next day and were first in line to board the Chi Cheemaun. Stormy day but everyone weathered their 2 hr voyage just fine. Three days at Batmans CG, Sheguiandah, Manitoulin Island turned out to be a fun time. We hiked, swam under the falls at Bridal Veil Falls and enjoyed the waters around the island. Batmans had been recommended and was a great choice. Power weak but plans in place to upgrade to 50 amp over the winter. Would def go back. On leaving the island, we arrived at Little Current just as they closed off the bridge. We climbed out of the rv and enjoyed watching the swinging bridge go around in order to let the boats go thru. Hwy 6 turned out to be an easy drive to connect to Hwy 17 onto Sudbury. We camped at Carols just outside Sudbury while we toured Dynamic Earth and Science North. Awesome!
We bought a 'Grandparent Pass' which is good for all of us for a year plus free and/or reduced prices into 150 more locations outside Canada. Will def take advantage of. The kids loved both places. We ended up the trip with a visit to Santa's Village in Huntsville and the Elvis Festival in Collingwood. We packed a lot into this trip but the kids will have awesome memories for the rest of their lives.
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Ontario Canada
We have been busy since the first of April, staying close to Belmont in the event Dione needs us. Anyone clicking on the link to Jack Hildenbrand's journal knows he is now home having completed his 5th and final round of chemo. He has done extremely well and now has clinic in Toronto. He will take the first clinic on Tues in London because of the G20 in Toronto. London is so much closer to home. We have been dog sitting a yorkie mix named Harvey for 10 days and are returning him to his owners tomorrow. Will miss him. He is well behaved and easy to have around. However,,,,we do get Sarah (age 3) back. Dione's two oldest girls are in school all day so if we have Sarah, she and Bob can get stuff done. Sarah is extremely entertaining and keeps us on our toes. I have been busy organizing our "Trip Around Georgian Bay" and having difficulty finding campgrounds that can accommodate our rig. We are booked at Happy Hearts in Tobermory to start the adventure. Then will put the rv and car (and the 5 grandchildren) on the Chi-Cheeman ferry to Manitoulin Island. We can't reserve the ferry because of our size so will go early to get a spot in line. We are booked in to Batman's RV Resort on the island for 3 days (highly recommended). From Batman's we will visit Deep Earth (the nickel mine) in Sudbury. We are trying to find a cg closer to Sudbury so we can visit Science North. Then we will move on to Santa's Village in Bracebridge. Their cg 'Whispering Pines' has low wires and they don't believe we can get in. So we'll look for something close by. The kids should likely have an awesome time and I'm sure will wear us out. But isn't that what grandparents are for? Making Memories!
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Owen Sound
We are in Owen Sound for the weekend to visit family. Brought the 3 girls and staying in motel. Indoor pool being repaired so disappointed that can't use and it's cold enough to snow. Oh well. Good thing we have the girls to entertain us. Will see all the Smart family tonight at our nephew's wedding reception. Should be fun. Then back to Belmont Sunday by way of a hockey game in Stratford. Jack handling chemo well and is showing his true self as the fighter he is.
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Jack
Our grandson, Jack, is in Sick Children Hospital in Toronto battling cancer. He has been in and out of hospitals for the past month while they conducted all kinds of test, finding nothing. Finally on March 29th, they removed a mass in his colon that they had found with a Pet Scan the previous week. He had chemo immediately and the doctors and nurses are aggressively working on removing this major scare from his little body. Jack spent his 5th birthday on April 1st in Sick Kids. He is a fighter and is handling things well. He has a medical web site at http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/jackhildenbrand which is updated daily by his mom. John and I are 'parenting' Jack's three siblings which is NO problem for us. We enjoy being with them. Spring Lake RV Park just south of Ingersoll opened early to let us in. We have been there before, it is only 10 minutes from Dione and Bob's home in Belmont, and they know us as well as the kids. We have been getting a lot of prayers, love and support for Jack so can only expect the best. Jack is receiving thousands of "hands in prayer" from across Canada and United States showing support through prayer. This one from Tony and Barb's grandson, Sawyer, is one of those.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Kerrville, Texas
We moved out of Llano Grande RV Resort, Mercedes, TX on March 22nd north to Buckhorn RV Resort in Kerrville, TX. Texas Hill Country. We have been having a great time touring the countryside. Shuttle from Buckhorn took us to dinner at 11 St Cowboy Bar in Bandera where Sheila spent the evening dancing to a live band, under the open sky with 'George Strait'. We took our own steak to cook on their pits. Went to tour the grand town of Luckenbach, TX. Sheila rode the wild bull. Interesting country. Today is a 'down day' and then we'll go to Sea World Thurs, horseback riding Fri and Wimberley Flea market Saturday. No rest for the wicked.
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Llano Grande, Mercedes, TX
South Padre Island with Dewayne and Nancy turned out to be perfect weather for exploring. Grama was able to collect 'Texas' sand for making rocks with the kids this summer. Papa and Grama practiced a little Tai Chi. We enjoyed watching folks fishing in the Gulf. They seemed to be having good success around 8 am and then again at 3 pm. The merchants are really struggling. Business seems to be down due to the economy as well as a very rainy winter this year.
Did I mention that we booked in until the first of March? Tai Chi is going well for both of us. Line dancing three times a week is keeping Sheila in shape. (well would be if it weren't for the happy hours). Sheila driving to McAllen for Spanish classes weekly. We are enjoying the Killer Bees hockey games and getting in short visits with the coach, Chris Brooks and his family. In spite of the weather, it is turning out to be an awesome winter.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Llano Grande, Mercedes, TX
Nancy, Gloria and I enjoying the 'Lights of Hildago'. It was a large and beautiful display and a fun filled evening with friends.
Our turn to host the 'happy hour' and, as you can see, we were able to enjoy many 'rent-a-friends'. In all seriousness we really are enjoying the friendships here at this park. Very tempting to return again next fall.
John and Roy had just returned from a cruise where the dreadlocks seemed to bring out their 'secret' side.
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Christmas
We flew from McAllen, TX to Ontario, Canada to spend Christmas with the kids. Of course, Papa is just lucky to have somewhere to sleep while Grama was in demand. We took the kids to Owen Sound to see the Christmas lights, which are awesome. Stayed in a hotel and got some quality time in with family. Sheila's mom was delighted to see (sort of as she is blind) the kids and hear them sing Christmas Carols to her. She gave them each presents which they were delighted with. Just a 'totally awesome' visit.
Friday, November 27, 2009
Texas
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Llano Grande RV Resort, Mercedes Texas
We arrived here October 29th and decided to stay a month to try it out. Well, we soon paid for Dec and Jan to extend our stay. We are loving it here. Sites are a good size, lots to do and great facilities. Web site is www.LlanoGrandeResort.com . We start our day at 7 am with Tai Chi lessons followed by a workout at an awesome fitness center. Then we go to line dancing lessons. Have been to Mexico for pedicure $9. Manicure, pedicure and 1/2 hr body massage is $40. Life can't get any better. Outlet mall nearby. So far weather has been great. Grapefruit, lime and avacado trees around the resort. 5000 people when full and will be by Jan. and everyone is so friendly. Spanish lessons start in Jan. They welcome beginners so we fit right in. Dances every Sat. nite.
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