Texas Country Oaks Dance Hall, Edna, TX, New Years 2012

Monday, December 31, 2018

December 31, 2018


December 26, 2018

Joyce and I had a very quiet and peaceful Christmas Day.  Joyce made a turkey breast that we got at Costco and then we just sat around watching TV.  We had decided not to exchange gifts this year buy but I did slip this to Joyce anyway:

The song was played at our wedding.

 It’s been raining here today with some thunder bumpers in the area.  Not really going to cause us any problems here at Hidden Valley.

December 29, 2018

 The days are rolling right along here in Von Ormy. 

 On Thursday we drove up to Fredericksburg, one of our favorite towns in Texas.  First, we had lunch at the Sozial Haus that was once owned by our friends Trey and Sandy who we met a couple of years ago at Tumalo State Park in Bend, Oregon.  Trey and Sandy are full-time RVer’s that are now in Sedona, Arizona where Trey is workamping at a private golf course.  After having a delicious meal we walked around town checking out all the great shops.

 If you follow my Facebook page you know that our car was hit in a parking in the Whole Foods parking lot in north west San Antonio.  Here is that post:
“Just sittin' in a parking lot minding my own business this afternoon waiting for Joyce who was shopping and I hear a "whack'' with a sharp movement. A gal who was pulling into the spot next to me hit the right back quarter panel of our car. I jumped out the car and asked her did she know she hit my car and she said, "Did I hit your car"? Duh. Well, we exchanged information and I told her she might want to call her insurance company ASAP. I did take pictures of the damage to my car, the marks on her car and her license plate. After getting back in my car a gentleman walks up and told me he saw the whole thing and gave me his card. He's a lawyer no less. Brian advised me to call her insurance company now before she did and told me he is available if I need anything. I did that and got the ball rolling to get my car fixed.”

 After getting a call from Progressive Insurance Company I went through the relatively easy process of doing the online appraisal.  All I had to do was download an app for my iPhone and just follow the directions.

 Yesterday morning we got a call from Progressive letting us know that they are accepting full responsibility for the damage to our car.  They then sent an email with their network shops here in San Antonio.  So we drove up to Star Collision Repair and started the process of getting the repairs done.

December 31, 2018

 Joyce and I can’t believe that this year has gone by so fast.  And what a year it has been.  Se saw a lot of beautiful places in this great country, dodged some fires and even saw some serious flooding in Texas.  But, all in-in-all it has been good and we're looking forward to 2019 with enthusiasm.

 Here are a couple of screen shots of our travel’s in 2018:

We made so many stops this year that I had to make two maps.


 Happy New Year to all.

Until 2019.

Barry & Joyce

Wednesday, December 26, 2018

December 26, 2018

December 13, 2018

 Our Norcold refrigerator’s ice maker has been giving us fits for sometime now.  It leaks water during the filling process which freezes in the ice tray making a mess and sometimes the shutoff arm sticks.  After doing some research and found a couple of suggestions that might fix the problem but neither of them worked.  Finally gave up and ordered a new one which should be here today.

December 15, 2018

 Joyce has been having some problems with her Ninja mixer lately.  It looks like that the large mix attachment is missing a part so the only thing she can use is the smaller smoothie canisters.  Also, the darned thing is large and takes up a lot of storage room.  So yesterday we drove up to the outlet mall in San Marcos to see if we could find a immersion blender.

 She wanted to get one with a silicone end so she could use it with her really nice cooking pots but we couldn’t find one.  All the ones we looked at had a metal tip.  So on the way back to the house we stopped at a couple of stores but didn’t have any luck.  After we got home she found one online and got it ordered.

 This morning I went over to the office for the usual Saturday morning coffee and snacks.  I met  a couple who are part-time RVer’s and a home is Portland, Maine.  They have three son’s who are all in the military, two U.S. Marines and one who is a Navy Seal.

 The other day I was doing some research on some of my relatives who live in and around Spartanburg County, South Carolina.  After a few minutes I came upon some Bryant’s from that area that were married to some of my Crocker relatives.  For sometime now I have suspected that I was related to the Bryant’s but never had any real proof until now.  Well, that discovery has opened up a whole side of my family so I probably have a year or more of research ahead of me on that side of my family.  I’m pretty excited about this discovery.

December 22, 2018

 Father Time is is marching at a very fast pace right now.  Both Joyce and I can’t believe it is almost Christmas.

 We have been staying close to home lately with just a couple of trips up to the Quarry Shopping Center that is north of here.  Joyce likes to go to the Whole Foods store to get their chicken sausage and healthy stuff.

 Since I don’t have a lot to write about so how about another edition of “Where We’ve Been and You Should Go Too”.  This one is about Gettysburg, PA. and the Battlefield.

 The Battle of Gettysburg was fought July 1-3, 1863 and pitted Major General George Meade’s Army of the Potomac against General Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia.  It turned out to be the bloodiest battle of the War Between the States with Union Army casualties over 23,000 and the Confederate’s at somewhere between 23,000 and 28,000.

 If you plan to make a trip to Gettysburg we highly recommend taking a guided tour through The Association of Licensed Battlefield Guides.  Our tour was an hour with the guide riding in our truck which he would have driven if we had wanted.  During the tour we went to several area of the park and where we didn’t stop, our guide pointed out areas that we should go back and see later.  By-the-way, we recommend you take at least two or three days in the battlefield area.  See this page for making a tour reservation:  https://gettysburgtourguides.org/reservations/

 In addition to touring the battlefield make sure you visit Gettysburg National Cemetery.  The cemetery was dedicated November 18, 1863 by President Abraham Lincoln during a “few remarks”, now known as the Gettysburg Address.

 Also in the area is the we also visited the President Dwight and Mamie Eisenhower’s home that is also worth a visit.  https://www.nps.gov/eise/index.htm

 You can read about our September 2012 visit there here:  http://barryandjoyce.blogspot.com/2012/09/

 Here are more link’s that you might be interested in checking out:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Gettysburg
    https://www.nps.gov/gett/index.htm
    https://www.destinationgettysburg.com/index.asp

 Joyce and I stayed at the Artillery Ridge Campground which is affiliated with Passport America giving us a half-price discount for all four days we were there.  This park is closest to the battlefield but the roads and parking sites are on dirt/stone and might be muddy when it rains.  Read the reviews here:  http://www.rvparkreviews.com/regions/pennsylvania/gettysburg/artillery-ridge-campground-2429
December 25, 2018

 Merry Christmas!  We are spending a quiet day here at the house today.  Joyce plans to make us a turkey dinner but that is going to be about the whole she-bang.  We do plan to call the kids sometime today as well.

Barry & Joyce

Thursday, December 13, 2018

December 13, 2018

November 23, 2018

 When we got back to Hidden Valley after our Florida trip our Directv receiver was indicating that we had no signal from the Winegard Trav’ler satellite dish.  After resetting the receiver we were still getting the same error.  After resetting the dish system we got an error message on the controller that there was “No LNB Voltage”.  Well, that ain’t a good thing.

 I suspected a loose or corroded wire in the system somewhere could be the issue so I checked the wiring in the coach but all was well there.  While I was doing that Joyce got on the internet and found a web site that explained the problem and what was done to fix it.  One of the suggested fixes (and the fastest) was to replace the wire from the LBN to the dish connection.  I got a new temporary cable at the Lackland AFB Exchange and that fixed the problem so we ordered a new cable from Winegard.

 On Wednesday we got up early to have the rental car at Hertz by 9 AM.  After that task was completed we then drove up to Joyce’s allergy doctor’s office to pick up some more inhalers for her and to get the office to call in the prescription to Express Scripts.  Next, we then went to Costco to get a pumpkin pie for the Gobble Day dinner here at Hidden Valley on Saturday.

 Joyce has been wanting to get headphones for sometime now so we stopped by the Lackland Exchange and picked her up a pair of Sony WH-1000XM2’s.  After she setup her new headphones they were great for music but when talking on the phone there was a lot of echo that was annoying.  So we took those back and picked her up a pair of Bose QuietComfort35’s that are working great.  By-the-way, with all the discount’s and a loyal customer refund card we had the price was way below the sticker price.

 Yesterday we went out to the Gateway Club at Lackland AFB to have Thanksgiving Dinner.  They put on a great buffet with just about anything you would want including turkey, prime rib and all the fixings.

November 26, 2018

 On Saturday we went over to Mark and Teri’s house for their Harvest Potluck celebration.  There was a lot of food and we got to meet some really nice folks who are staying here.

November 29, 2018

 Yesterday we were up very early to drive up to Randolph AFB to get Joyce a new retired ID card.  Seems that is the only base in the San Antonio area that takes walk-ins and they old do that from 7:30 to 9:00 AM.  It turned into a painless process.

December 2, 2018

 For the last couple of days Joyce hasn’t been feeling all that well so yesterday I took Joyce to a urgent care clinic where she was diagnosed with strep throat.  So she is going to hanging around indoors for the next few days.

December 12, 2018

 I can’t believe how time is flying by here at Hidden Valley.  We haven’t done anything special so I think I’ll wrap this edition up and publish it.

Justin, Adrian, Travis and the new addition Victoria Athena.

When I went to Basic Training we stayed in two-story, open bay barracks.  The new "barracks" are a lot different.
The old Lackland AFB Chapel.  I think I actually went to services there once.  Today it is used for special occasions, especially for weddings.

 
Until next time.


Barry & Joyce

Saturday, November 24, 2018

November 24, 2018

November 5, 2018

 The trip from Smith Rock State Park, Oregon to Hidden Valley RV Park was interesting to say the least.  We had to do some changing of the route due to fires in Idaho and Utah.  Also, Joyce’s asthma problems, which are not under control, have intensified dramatically. We did get to see some amazing country, visit some family and friends along the way.  Joyce was able to reconnect with a first cousin she had not seen in many years.  The trip was 3556 miles long and we used 403 gallons of diesel fuel.  We averaged 8.2 MPG with prices ranging from $3.55 a gallon in Rawlins, WY to $2.95 in Pleasanton, TX.

 On November 1st Mark and Teri, the managers of Hidden Valley hosted a campfire get to together.  It was nice to meet some of our neighbor “Winter Texans”.

 On Friday Joyce had an appointment with a Veterans Administration Audiologist where she had yet another evaluation of her hearing.  This time the doctor didn’t think she will need hearing aids but wants to get an MRI done just to be sure there is no tumor affecting the nerves.  We hope that can be scheduled soon.

 After getting that done we made a Costco run to get some needed things and while there we picked up some really nice prime sirloin steaks that were on sale for $7.49 a pound.

 After getting back to the park we invited Mark and Teri over for supper.  We fixed some of those steaks we got at Costco which were delicious.

 November 9, 2018

 I am writing today from the Fairfield Inn and Suites in Crestview, FL.

 Joyce and I picked up our rental car in San Antonio on Wednesday and started our drive to St. Augustine, FL fro visit our Michelle and her family.  We spent the first night at a Holiday Inn and Suites in Lafayette, LA and now last night here in Crestview.  So far the trip is going pretty good but we are driving a lot more that we like.

November 10, 2018

 We left Crestview around 9 AM, jumped back on I-10 and made the trip to St. Augustine arriving about 3:30.  That part of the drive was a tad stressful since we had to get through the traffic in Jacksonville.  That place is a zoo!

 Today we took Skyler shopping for his birthday which is actually the 17th but we aren’t positive we will be stopping back here after our Bahamas cruise.  He picked out a stuffed pillow and decided to save the rest of his money to put toward a hoover-board, whatever the heck that is.

November 19, 2018

 We left St. Augustine on Friday the 9th and made our way down I-95 then out to Port Canaveral for our five day cruise out to the Bahamas.  Enchantment of the Seas is an older Royal Caribbean ship but she has all the amenities that we like.

 Our first night was at sea and we arrived at Royal Caribbean’s private island, Cococay.  Joyce and I decided to stay on the ship here enjoying the peace and quiet.

 Our next stop was at Nassau, Bahamas.  Joyce had booked us on a Land and Sea excursion so at 10:30 we met our tour guide on the pier.  They put us on a boat and cruised the shoreline checking out all of the “rich folks” homes and some of the yachts along the way.  Next we boarded a bus for a tour of Nassau.

Symphony of the Seas being welcomed to Nassau for the first time.  She is the larges cruise ship in the world.

On of the many private yachts parked in the harbor.
There were some really impressive private homes on the harbor as well.  This one was once owned by Elvis Presley
The Atlantis Resort is amazing.  We had been there before a few years back and Joyce one a few hundred dollars.  Not so lucky this time.


Jim Glaspey, you need a pair of these.  Only $800 a pair.
Victoria Athena Crocker
November 13, 2018
7 lbs, 19 in.
Big brother Travis meets Victoria for the first time.
Justin, Adrian, Travis and Victoria.

 We spent a day at sea arriving back at Port Canaveral on Friday.  This cruise was short but we did enjoy the tour of Nassau and meeting some really nice folks.

 On most days while we are on the ship I usually got up early and head to the Windjammer Cafe’ for some coffee and “me time”.  On the 14th I did the usual thing and when I turned on my computer I had a huge surprise waiting for me.  Justin had sent a text with a picture of our new grand baby, Victoria Athena Crocker who was born on the 13th and was actually a couple of weeks early.  Joyce and I have a trip planned in February to go to North Carolina and see her.

November 21, 2018

 We finally got back to San Antonio yesterday after spending four days on the road with stops in Perry, FL, Gulfport, MS and Port Arthur, TX.  It was a long drive all the way to Port Canaveral and back and we drove many more miles a day than we like but getting to see our daughter and her family was all worth it.

More next time

Barry & Joyce 

Monday, November 5, 2018

November 5, 2018

October 25, 2017

 We left Colorado Landing RV Park about 10 AM, jumped onto US-77 south and arrived at the Angels In Goliad RV Park in Goliad, TX around 1 PM.

 Joyce and I have been to Goliad several times in the past which included volunteering at the Goliad State Historical Park a couple of times.  We’ve grown very fond of the town and have made several friends here.

 Angels In Goliad is a no frills RV park but at only $20 a night with our Passport America discount it works for us.  The park is owned/managed by a young couple that purchased the park a couple of years ago and have made some nice improvements.  They’re making plans to build bathrooms, a bathhouse and a doggie park among other things.

 On Thursday we went to the Commercial Street Bar so that Joyce could meet with her friends, the Kacklin’ Hens.  This is a group of ladies who own businesses or work in the downtown area and meet every Thursday evening for cocktails.  It was good to see everyone again and to meet some new folks.
The Hen's have their on sitting area.

 We think this "fan" is really cool.

 Yesterday was laundry day so we got that chore done early and then drove to Victoria to do some shopping at the H-E-B. 

 On Saturday night we went into town for the 28th Scare On The Square, an annual event That is primarily for the kids in town to have a safe and fun Halloween. 

 Joyce and I had several folks recommend the Mustang Cantina just down the street from the Commercial Street Bar so we walked down for supper.

 The Mustang Cantina is located in and old building that first served as a mercantile store.  Purchased a number of years ago  by Mr. Scotty and Mrs. Patsy Light of San Antonio, they have completed a renovation that has kept the old-time charm of the town but with numerous upgrades. 

 Joyce and I had the opportunity to meet Mr. and Mrs. Light who provided a lot of insight into the renovations that were done to the building and the Bull Durham Tobacco advertisement that sign was painted on the side of the building next door.  You can read more about the Mustang at these websites:

https://www.victoriaadvocate.com/news/business/massive-bull-painting-found-under-store-wall/article_911941e5-9a45-5a00-98dc-5b0317f027b0.html

https://www.victoriaadvocate.com/news/business/new-businesses-to-open-in-historic-downtown-goliad/article_18654c13-b3dc-5545-892f-7ca0c75ac817.html

http://www.texasescapes.com/Signs/Bull-Durham-Ghost-Sign-Goliad-Texas.htm

The Light's found the door handles in a antique store in New Orleans.


The stones that were used to build the original basement were taken from the old mission at what is now the state park.  It is now called the the "wine cellar" and used for special events.



October 29, 2018

 Yesterday after having breakfast in Goliad we made the drive down to the Wilderness Oaks RV Park in Rockport, TX where we will be for four days.  This is a Passport America park so we got our pull-through site for $28 a night.

 After getting set up we decided to drive around town.  Rockport took a direct hit from Hurricane Harvey last year and although there has been a lot of reconstruction, there are still signs of the destruction caused by the storm.

 Since we were out and about we decided to take the ferry over to Port Aransas on Mustang Island.  While there we went to Wenton’s Island Candy to get some of their delicious fudge.  That stuff is really good!

October 30, 2018

 Yesterday we drove over to Naval Air Station Corpus Christi to visit their Commissary.  Note to self.  We should have done some homework before making that drive.  The Commissary is closed on Monday.

 On the way back we stopped at Corey’s II Seafood Market in Aransas Pass and picked up some fresh shrimp that Joyce fixed for supper.

November 3, 2018

 On Thursday we left Rockport and made the drive up to Hidden Valley RV Park in Von Army, TX.  If my memory serves me this is out fifth time staying here, the first being in January 2008 when Joyce and I started full-time RVing.

Our home for 4 to 5 months.

More later.

Barry & Joyce

Thursday, October 25, 2018

October 25, 2018

October 14, 2018

 We have been at the Altus AFB Famcamp for a few days now and it has been gloomy and rainy for most of that time.  Most of this moisture has been the remnants of a tropical storm out of Mexico and to make all this worse, we are supposed to get some strong northerly winds today.  We were only scheduled to spend three days here but due to the weather we will be staying today and possibly tomorrow as well.

 Yesterday we made a road trip down to Wichita Falls, TX. to pick up some clothes Joyce had ordered then we had lunch a Chili’s then we drove out to Sheppard AFB.

 Both Joyce and I have been to Sheppard.  After basic training at Lackland AFB (now part of Joint Base San Antonio) in August 1966 they put me on a bus bound for Sheppard where I trained as an aircraft mechanic on the C-130.  I returned to attend C-5 school late in 1969 then came back in 1978 for basic flight engineer school.  Joyce came to Sheppard for basic loadmaster training in 1981.  A lot of memories were brought back driving around the base.

October 15, 2018

 Man, the wind can blow in Oklahoma.  It started blowing about 2:30 yesterday afternoon and has been steady all night with gusts up to 40 MPH.  It’s supposed to die down sometime this afternoon.
 We went to see the new movie out “First Man” which is about Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the Moon. We both thought the movie was a bit boring.

 October 18, 2018

 Yes, we’re still at Altus AFB waiting until some of the bad weather clears up down in Texas.  There’s  a lot of flooding going on down that way.  In fact, we had a reservation for the Speegleville Park but yesterday I got an email from recreation.gov telling me that the park was closing due to flooding and all folks there were told to leave immediately.  We were fortunate to be able to stay for additional days.

 Given all of the weather we have made several changes to our travel plans.  We won’t be going to College Station to visit the President George H. W. Bush Library until later in the year.  We’ll probably make a trip over there while we are in San Antonio.  We still plan to head over to Goliad, TX unless the flooding affects that area later in the week.  As we always say, “all our plans are written in Jello”.

 On Monday evening we had supper at Fat Daddy’s with my good friend Charlie Anderson who was a C-5 flight engineer.  Thanks for meeting up with us Charlie and especially for picking up the tab.

 Yesterday we decided to drive over to Fort Sill which is just outside of Lawton.  Sill is a huge Army post with a lot more amenities than at Altus.  Of course we made the oblatory exchange and commissary run.

C-141 Display and Memorial





October 22, 2018

 We finally left Altus on Saturday and headed down to Mineral Wells, TX where we spent one night at the Rocker D RV Park.  After getting set up in our site we decided to go have lunch and found Mi Fiesta Mexican Restaurant.  Very authentic and delicious food with excellent service.

 Y’all may recall that we have been having some trouble with our front leveling jack not working.  Since the company that made our jacks has gone out of business parts are becoming very hard to find anywhere.  After much searching the internet and some phone calls I finally found a solenoid at Colaw RV Salvage in Carthage, MO. that set us back $250 plus shipping.
 
 Well, just for grins I tried it when leveling and it worked as advertised.  I moved it up and down several times with no problem so we hope it will be good for awhile.  We’re probably going to keep the solenoid just in case.

 We left Mineral Wells about 10:30 and headed east on I-20 then picking up I-37W outside of Fort Worth and eventually hooked up to I-35.  I-35 is one of the heaviest traveled stretch of interstate in the country making the driving tense most of the way.  Given the speed limit is 75 MPH doesn’t make it any easier either.  We finally made it to Elm Mott and the I-35 RV Park & Resort around 1 PM.

 After getting tucked into our parking space we decided to drive out to the Speegleville Park where we intended to stay until all of the flooding happened at lake Waco.  And flooded it did in a big way.

Speegleville Park flooding
The red things are fire ants nesting on the water.

October 23, 2018

 Joyce and I get our mail sent to a mail forwarding service in Brookings, OR.  When we want our mail sent we just call them and give them the address for them to send whatever is in our mailbox.  Sometimes we have the mail sent to a “general delivery” address so we always try to use a small town post office to make everything easier.  All that said, we chose McGregor, TX which is south of Waco since we had planned to camp just outside of the city.  The drive to McGregor was twenty-five miles so yesterday we drove down there and picked up the package.

 After completing that chore we stopped at a Great Clips in Waco for haircuts and had lunch a a great seafood place, The Catch.  They had the best catfish we have had in a very long time.

 After lunch we got pedicures done at a little shop next to The Catch.

October 24, 2018

 We left Waco about 10 AM and headed down to the Colorado Landing RV Park in La Grange, TX.  The drive down was fairly easy considering we were on the two lane US-77.  La Grange is the county seat of Fayette County and a great little town.  We have been here before when we were volunteering at Goliad State Historical Park.  The park staff asked if we would help out with the Christmas program at Monument Hill & Kreische Brewery State Historic Sites.

 While here we visited the Texas Quilt Museum which we thought was fantastic.  If it had been open we would have toured there again.

 After getting set up in our very long back in site we drove into town looking for a place to get some forms notarized and faxed. Later we had a nice supper at the Sealand Seafood and Steak restaurant.

Later.

Barry & Joyce

Sunday, October 14, 2018

October 14, 2018

October 5, 2018

 We left the Elks Lodge in Colorado Springs got on I-25 south headed to Lamar, CO.  We turned off onto US 50 in Pueblo and made it to the Sundance High Plains RV Park in good time.  We had planned to stay at the Elk Lodge but we had some laundry to do and this PV park has a nice laundry facility.

 Yesterday morning we left Lamar about 10 AM, got on US 287 and arrived at the Elks Lodge here in Dalhart, CO.  This is a very small lodge that has four RV sites with 30 amp electric and water.  When we pulled in there were no other RV’s here.

 I went over to pay for our parking when the bartender’s got here at 4 PM and was told they have no set rate for RV’s and just for us to make an donation.  Given there is no sewer or dump station we gave them $20 for two days.

 All of the folks on the lodge that we met were really nice and gave us a lot of information about the town.  However, one thing we dislike is that they allow smoking and the smell was overpowering.

 While in Dalhart we visited the Dallam-Hartley XIT Museum which contains several rooms with exhibits on ranching, the wildlife in the Texas Panhandle and more.  It also has extensive exhibits telling the story of the XIT Ranch which in the 1880’s was the largest range in the world under fence.

 The ranch covered three million acres covering portions of ten counties leading to the misbelief that XIT meant “Ten In Texas”.  The XIT brand actually originated to thwart rustlers.  The ranch once ran 150,000 head of cattle.  The ranch ceased operation in 1912 and all of the land was sold off by 1963.















October 9, 2018

 We left  Dalhart on the 7th and headed south to Amarillo, TX.  We had planned to stay at a Passport America park on the east side of the city but we looked at the weather and decided to stay at the Oasis RV Resort west of the city.  That turned out to be a good decision since the other park had some flooding.

 After getting set up in our parking site we packed an overnight bag and went to visit Jim and Linda Hotz.  We met a number of years ago at Lockhart State Park in Lockhart, TX.  Linda had planned a Gumbo supper and had invited their daughter and her family over as well.


This set of spurs, used by Mr. Jim for a long time, we made out of a head light rim from a Model T Ford

 While we were there we all were paying close attention to the weather as severe thunderstorms were forecasted in the area.  In fact we were watching the radar and saw a very large thunderstorm move across the RV park.  The news was reporting some rotation in the cell with quarter-size hail.  That nasty stuff went on most of the night.

 On Sunday morning I got up early and drove out to the RV park to check on our rig and was very pleased to see everything was good.

 After having lunch with Jim and Linda we headed back to our RV.  Last night we did get some more rain and wind in the area but no thunderstorms thank goodness.

 After getting up this morning we checked the weather and radar returns for our route over to Altus AFB, OK.  What we saw was not good.  There was as lot of rain and some really big stuff over that way. The Weather Channel app I have indicated there was some flooding on US-287, the way we were headed.  After evaluating all of that we decided to hang in here in Amarillo for one more night.

 We had been wanting to go visit the Jack Sisemore Traveland RV Museum here for a long time so after having a delicious breakfast at Jacobo’s Cafe we headed there.  The museum is actually in the back of the RV dealership so you walk through their store to get to the entrance.

 The collection is really interesting with some very old trailers and RV’s as well as their collection of Harley Davidson motorcycles.  One of the trailers is the worlds oldest Airstream, a 1935 Torpedo.  The collection also includes the 1948 Flxible bus that was used in the Robin Williams movie “RV”.  There is even the Flexible Owners International for those RV’s.



















October 11, 2018

 Yesterday we left Oasis RV Resort about 10:15 and immediately ran into a problem.  There is a Loves Truck Stop near the park and a CRST trucking had tried to make a u-turn in the road and got his tractor stuck in the mud.  That left his 53 foot trailer blocking the road.  So, after weighing our options we decided to unhook our car and back up into the RV park.  After parking Joyce drove down a gravel back road and thought we could go that way to get out to the interstate.  There was a section that had some soft mud but we made it thru with no problems and finally got out to I-40.  One would think that the manager of the RV park would have sent someone down that road to check it out for fols.

 After stopping for some propane and lunch in Claude, TX we finally made it to the Famcamp at Altus AFB, OK at 4 PM.

 More about our stay at Altus later.

Barry & Joyce