Thursday, May 21, 2009
Annapolis Maryland
We were staying at Andrews AFB and had several days of rain. Finely, on the days that it looked like it would clear up a little, we had to get out and see a few things. We went to Annapolis, MD and spent the day, it was sprinkling a little during the day, but we went anyhow. This is a beautiful old town, and port.
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We came back to Annapolis to visit the Naval Academy. It was graduation week, and of course there were lots of people, family members and friends of the graduates. This is a huge accomplishment for these young people..JPG)
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We enjoyed being here, and we were glad that it was graduation week, the cadets were so proud of what they had accomplished, and excited about their future lives in the Navy or Marines that is just beginning. The graduation was on Thursday and of course President Obama was speaking, and Jack McCain (John McCain's son) was one of the graduates. We were there on Tuesday, so it was not too crowded yet.
We went on a one hour boat tour on the Spa Creek and saw all of the beautiful yachts and homes. It was afternoon when we got here to Annapolis, so will have to come back another day to see the naval academy.
We have moved to Fort Meade now and have spent a couple of days in Washington DC so far, while we were still at Andrews. It has been raining again, so were waiting a few days before we go back to DC to see all of the things we missed the first time. We will spend a few more days visiting Washington DC area before we continue on our trip toward Pennsylvania. Lots to see !!
Friday, May 8, 2009
Williamsburg VA area
We spent a couple of weeks exploring Williamsburg, Yorkstown and Jamestown Virginia. Wow, this was a great place, we enjoyed ourselves so much here. It seems like so long ago that we learned about our countries beginnings in school (it was !!), it's funny how much more interesting it is now !! We bought a 2 day pass for Williamsburg. They re-enact different scenes from our history each day, so something new is going on all of the time. The actors are dressed in the styles of the day and they mingle among the tourists, talking to everyone, and acting just like they would have in those days. It draws you into the era and you feel like you are actually there.
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We have had a wonderful time here in the Williamsburg area. We also went to a park called President's Park and these are a few pictures from there. This place is in Williamsburg, but is not very well advertised, and should be, because it was very interesting. These statues of all of the presidents are each 16 to 18 feet high and there are some interesting facts about each one and lists some of their achievements.

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We are now in the Washington DC area, staying at Andrews AFB MD for 10 days then moving to Fort Mead for a couple more weeks. We have had some pretty bad rains since we arrived here 5 days ago, really have not been able to do much yet, but some nice weather is just around the corner, so next weeks will be better.
We are now in the Washington DC area, staying at Andrews AFB MD for 10 days then moving to Fort Mead for a couple more weeks. We have had some pretty bad rains since we arrived here 5 days ago, really have not been able to do much yet, but some nice weather is just around the corner, so next weeks will be better.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Our North Carolina stops
We headed for North Carolina and our plan to visit our friends, both old ones and new ones. We were at Gafney SC and while they were working on our motorhome at Freightliner, we drove up to Rutherfordton NC to spend the day with our new friends, Bob and Sandy. They live in a beautiful Log house locate in a forest, they built this home themselves. They also have a Mandalay and we met them at the Rally in Goshen and at the factory in Elkhart last year. We had a great time with them at the FCOC rally in Florida also. We enjoyed spending the day with them and checking out the area. They took us to a lot of interesting places, but I had forgotten to bring the camera, so have no pictures from that day.
After our coach was done at Gaffney, we headed for Pride RV Park, a campground near Maggie Valley NC to visit a very good friend of mine and her family. Rhonda and Bill and their 2 daughters Alysia and Allison. Rhonda and I had not seen each other in about 8 or 9 years, but we picked up right where we left off.
We stayed a a nice RV Park and spend a lot of quality time with Rhonda and Bill. Joe and Bill played golf and of course we had lots of home cooking at their house, which is also a Log home. Rhonda is a great cook, and her Mother and Brother visited from Charlotte NC while we were there. Sunday was Easter, so we watched the girls color Easter eggs and we roasted marshmallows outside at the fire pit beside the stream in their backyard.
Our next stop was Smith Lake Campground, this is the Army Travel Camp at Fort Bragg Army Base near Fayetteville North Carolina. A friend of Joe's that he worked with 33 years ago lives in Linden about 15 miles away. They had lost contact with each other about 28 years ago, and Joe just recently learned how to contact him. The next few days we visited with Ray and his wife Hanna, and we both had a great time. Joe and Ray talked and laughed about old times and some of the people they worked with, you would never guess that so much time had passed. They had a great time talking and laughing. Ray and Hanna are both warm and friendly people and we sure did enjoy spending time with them.
Friday, April 3, 2009
Golf and The Fountain of Youth
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We spend two days in St Augustine Florida, this is the oldest city in the USA, it was found by Ponce de Leon in 1565. He also found the Fountain of Youth, and we visited there and drank some of the water. I think maybe we should have drank a little more of the water, because I don't see any difference yet.
This city is full of old restored buildings, many of them are the oldest in the US. This is the oldest school, if you look closely, you may be able to see the large chains that they used to chain the buildings down with to prevent the winds from blowing them over.
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This is the Old Jail and if you look closely at the prisoner, in what they call, the "birdcage" you just might recognize him. I think he looks a little dangerous, maybe that is why that little old lady is guarding him. Ha Ha!!
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This jail was in use until sometime in 1953. The walls are all 3 ft thick and the ceilings are 2 ft thick. Nobody has ever escaped from inside this jail. The following pictures are of the old fort, the original old gate into the city, and some of the restored streets and buildings.

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The trees are Live Oak trees , they grow to be a huge shade tree and they are covered with Spanish Moss hanging down from the branches. This Spanish Moss was used to stuff mattresses and pillows, they had to boil it first because it is full of chiggers. We are so glad that we visited this fascinating city and learned so much about how the people used to live here.
We are headed North now and staying at King's Bay Sub Base just over the Georgia state line. Our plan is to be in the Gaffney SC area by Sunday night the 5th of April, we have an appointment for our water pump issue in that area on Monday and one at Freightliner for Tuesday the 7th of April.
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