Monday, May 7, 2018

The Countdown Has Begun!


Well we've completed the last leg of our planned bus relocation.
In order to begin the next phase of our continuing adventures (more at the end
of this post) , we needed to move the bus to someplace near New York City.

So...  we left Old Federal Campground (#1 on the map)...



Our first stop for one night was "Pedro's" Campground at
South of the Border.  (#2 on the map)

Anyone who has made the drive between the Northeast and Florida knows
about SOTB.   Its a whole complex of shops, arcades, rides, restaurants and
firework shops that harkens back to the 1950's.

Long a cheesy, must stop landmark...  somehow, like that Energizer Bunny...
South of the Border seems to continue chugging along.

South of the Border SC
We were surprisingly pleased with the RV Park.

Certainly worn and in need of some work, but it was basically clean, quiet,
and more than suitable for an overnight stop.

Easy on and off of I-95 with Full Hookups. 

South of the Border Campground
After our one-night stop, on Saturday morning we continued another 160 miles
to our stop (#3)  Cedar Point Campground in Croatan National Forest in NC.

Cedar Point Campground
With 50 amp service (needed here in the summer) this campground is
close to the beaches and packed in summer.
During the shoulder season it was reasonably quiet.

Its a nice campground and was located well for our final visits to our
Dr's and Dentists for annual/semi annual checkups.

We had a long pull-thru and I was able to get the 110 and 119 satellites
so we were able to get Dish TV - just not in HD since I could not get the 129
due to the trees.

If I put out my portable I would have been able to pick up all three birds, but we
decided to "rough it" this week.

Our site # 25
On downside of this location is the proximity to the Marine Base at Camp Lejune.
Our old house was about 30 miles away and the explosions from the base would sometimes
rattle our windows.    Here we were only a few miles - so they really shook the bus at times.

Needless to say the dogs were not happy.
I decided to invest in a couple of "Thunderhirts" and can happily say that they made
a big difference.

They are like a big hug to the dogs and as anyone knows..
Hugs feel good!

Lucy models her Thundershirt
In preparation for our next adventure...  I needed to get some sort of pen
for the dogs.   The one below we got from Chewys and is portable so that it will
travel nicely with us.


While in the area we visited with our former neighbors.
We had a nice dinner at our next door neighbors, got to meet the nice lady who
purchased our home, and Kate even took a tour.

One night we visited our friends Fabian and Silvana who live on the beach.
Fabian is a chef, owns a local restaurant, and his meals always are super!


They have a great view from their place.
Their son and daughter are just delightful youngsters.

They have two large Labradoodles.


After 10 nights our business was concluded and time to move on to our final stop.
Below - we cross the 23 mile long Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel.


We spent 3 nights at Kiptopeake State Park (#5 on the map) which is
located at the extreme southern end of the "Eastern Shore" of Va and
just a few miles from the northern terminus of the CBBT


It has full hookups and is on the shore of Chesapeake Bay.

View from Campground Amphitheater

While there we drove a few miles north to Cape Charles, Va.
I know that my father was born here... but not much more than that.


Sign on the waterfront in Cape Charles

Cape Charles Harbor Breakwater
Cape Charles began life as a town at the end of the railway where goods were loaded
onto barges to be transported across the bay to the Norfolk/Hampton Roads area.

Old homes along the waterfront in Cape Charles
The town has the feel of a city trying to re-invent itself.
The main street was a mix of shops, restaurants, and buildings under refurbishment.


Neptune stands guard at the beach


In a nod to its nautical location, the town water tower looks
like a lighthouse.


The fields of Canola were in bloom and the yellow flowers stretching for miles were stunning.


Our next and final stop (for the bus)  in our trip east is the Pine Cone Resort
in Freehold, NJ.

We've never stayed somewhere with a 5 rating on RV Park Reviews and I was quite
hesitant to stay here but there is not much in the area so we decided to take a chance.
It turns out to be just fine.


Its in need of some repair and investment, but for our purposes its quite suitable.
The staff was friendly, our site is semi full hookup (we get pumped out once a week)

In the rain I imagine it can get a bit muddy but its sand so should drain quickly.


While here in NJ we had to travel up to Albany, NY for some work related activities.
We had our usual bi-annual Audit by Berkshire Hathaway.
One again we passed with flying colors!

This will be my final audit however as I told my bosses that I am going
to retire at the end of this year.

We stayed with our good friends Matt & Julie at their lovely home in
Bolton Landing NY which is perched on a hillside overlooking Lake George.

Matt has a place up in the woods that he is turning into a "Man Camp"

Removing trees, creating a pond, etc  requires man sized toys and the garage there has these two
items plus a portable wood mill where he can create his own lumber from his trees.


The view from the back of his lot which I think is about 9 acres.



SO WHAT IS NEXT?

Ok enough teases.. 

JUST 10 DAYS FROM TODAY!

We will be leaving the bus here at the Pine Cone storage area for 5 months.

On Thursday May 17th we are boarding the Queen Mary 2  (with the Doodles)
and will be traveling by sea to Europe where we will spend the Summer and part of the Fall
traveling thru France, Italy, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Belgium, Scotland, and England.

The QM2 has kennels on board and the dogs will remain in that area (outside area too)
for the duration of the voyage, and we will visit with them every day.

We are renting Air BnB's, some Castles, and  a hotel here and there.

We are going to be saying at an eclectic mix of places ranging in style
from cottages on farms, to Castles, to flats above a pub in London.

Some places will be a few days and some several weeks.

Its going to be the adventure of a lifetime.
We'll return to the states on the QM2 on October 18, arriving back in NYC on Oct 25.

Then we pick the bus back up - and work our way back to Arizona
where we'll move into our new house which is currently under construction.

Then at the end of this year (Feb 1st) I will retire!

It should be a great trip and another banner year with a lot of interesting posts, 
so keep following along and thanks for your comments.

It's great to hear from all of you!




Monday, April 16, 2018

Tucson to the east coast


Our last post saw us enjoying the Luxury Life at the
Palm Springs Motorcoach Country Club.

After leaving there we headed over the mountains into the LA Basin for some
maintenance at Redlands Truck and RV.

We had an alignment done on the coach plus had dually valves installed in the rear wheels
which are long stems that eliminate the need for valve estenders.

We also had one of our inner wheels replaced as it was bent and out of round.
I had known about the wheel before we went to Alaska so this was a good time to address it.

Redlands is a top notch shop and is worth the drive.
They now have a small RV park with about 16 FHU spots so you have a free place
to spend the night a few blocks from the shop.   Its in a nice location with
the Citrus Trail (a walking and biking trail) right next to the park.

Leaving Redlands we headed to Casa Grande for a few days.
We picked up luggage, and exchanged clothes out of our storage in anticipation of our
next big trip which begins on May 17th.

Next stop on April 1st for 10 days was Catalina State Park.
From here we would finish up our last minute trip planning errands
prior to our launch to the east coast on April 10th.

Catalina State Park B-17
The view from the front of the bus. 


One of our pre-trip errands was another haircut and scrub down for the Doodles.

Greacie in the tub
We took them to Pets Plus on Oracle Rd where they have a self service dog wash. 

Lucy in the Tub.
40 min or so later we were out the door with two clean and fluffy Dogs.
They will get one more bath about March 15th just before we set sail. 

While in Tucson, we had a nice surprise...  a visit from Kates Brother.
He flew in and stayed at the Ritz Carlton Resort on Dove Mountain.

It turns out that the Ritz is litterally 1/2 a mile from where our new house
is being built so we met Paul for dinner and took him to see the model home.

We enjoyed a nice dinner (thank you Paul) outside on the patio
in the shade of the Saguaros.


On another night it looked like it was going to be a pretty sunset, so we drove from
Catalina back to Dove Mountain (about 20 minutes) to see what the sunsets would look like
from our new home when it is done.

Driving the Dove Mountain Parkway it was looking promising.


Pulling into our neighborhood we met another one of our neighbors...
We were told there is a herd of about a dozen Javelina that frequent the neighborhood
and this one was proof.

Javilina
At our property the wild spring flowers were just starting to bloom. 


When the sun set it turned out to be the awesome view that we thought it would be.
Then as day turned to night - the twinkling of the city lights below added to the magic.
I think we are going to like it here.

Sunset View from New House
While in Tucson we managed to buy a bedroom set and a nice leather
sectional for the living room.

We will have them, and the rest of our stuff (which is currently stored in Tucson) delivered
to the house when we get back and it is finished in November.

Soon it was time to say good-bye to Tucson for now.
We have to get to the East Coast.

I have a work audit to complete in the beginning of May, we have Doctor Appointments,
and I have final paperwork and vet visits to complete for the dogs so that we can take
them out of the country on our next big adventure.

So on Tuesday April 10th we hit the road.
Our trip map below shows our route and nightly stops.


Our stops (numbered on map) were:

1)   Van Horn RV Park - Van Horn, Texas
2)   Bar J - Sweetwater Texas
3)   Bluebonnet Ridge - Terrell, Texas
4)   Poverty Point Reservoir State Park Delhi, La
5)   Camping World Campground - Anniston, Al
6)   Old Federal Army Corps CG  Flowery Branch, Ga


Bluebonnet was a nice park with a lake, pool, tennis and other amenities.
Close to the interstate - and the noise to go with it 
Bluebonnet Ridge RV Park Terrell, Tx
 Poverty Point Reservoir in La was about 2 miles north of I-20
We had a FHU pull-thru but the heavy rains with the cold front we'd been running ahead had
the hookup flooded and it was not useable.
Cabins on the lake in the State Park
 Our pull thru - site # 40 - was huge.
Hookups were at the back end however so we had to disconnect the towed
in order to use them.
Huge Pull-thru site in Poverty Point SP
 Old Federal Army Corp park about 40 miles north of Atlanta.
Its a beautiful Army Corp Park with water and electric at all sites.
Most of the sites are on the water or have a view of the water.

Site on the lake at Old Federal Army Corps CG

We will spend 4 nights here and then head to North Carolina where we have
a spot reserved at the Cedar Point National Forest Campground.

We'll use that as our base camp while we get our annual physicals, dentist checkups,
and I get a shot of go juice in my knee.

After NC we will make our final leg of the trip up to New Jersey
where we will finish our pre-trip errands and then park the bus
while we embark our our next journey.

The Journey begins May 17th!


Stay tuned...  it's gonna get interesting!