ANCIENT VIKING CAMPGROUND

ANCIENT VIKING CAMPGROUND
August 19: Stoughton, Wisconsin. From under the Bounder's awning you will see a glimpse of this beautiful campground that has actual remnant buildings of a Lutheran orphanage that was founded in 1889. We are near Baker and Laura's home about 6 miles from here. An exciting portion of the adventure developed when the Bounder's outside door decided to lock itself and refused to budge open until the 123rd try. A trained RV repair person is on the way to work on the latch. Please give me credit for not attempting self repairs. Janis says we could get in through a window if necessary. I'm not so sure about me.

Dr. Caroline

Dr. Caroline
Here, Caroline is able to commandeer similar assistance from nurse Daniel in the repair of Puppy's nose

Surgeon Will

Surgeon Will
Without breaking intense concentration, Will instructs his father who has agreed to assist him in the delicate procedure of Teddy's knee repair

Bounding again.

Bounding again.
With grand twins prior to relocation to downtown Bonita Springs, Florida.

Mom and Twins ride

Mom and Twins ride
Will, Heather, & Caroline enjoy a brief but uneventful spin around the CB Smith Park campground prior to departure.

Chauffeur apprentice

Chauffeur apprentice
Will tries his hand at maneuvering Bounder through its paces (before calling Protective Services, I have witnesses that the RV was parked with all systems off at the time of this photo).

Co-CoPilot

Co-CoPilot
Caroline applies all cutting-edge, high-tech navigational skills while Will handles wheel duties

Departing site of the Cat

Departing site of the Cat
Attired in enduring Wildcat support, GrandJan poses beside beloved icon marking our campsite.

Imminent departure

Imminent departure
Can you believe we would leave this?

07 Bounder 3

07 Bounder 3
Interior 1

Bounder 2

Bounder 2
More 07 Bounder

Bounder1

Bounder1
07 Bounder

Monday, June 20, 2011

The Bounder presently camped near Ashland, KY while we are at the US Open at Congressional in Bethesda, MD and touring Gettysburg. We are planning an RV trek north near mid-July.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Intermission

I am publishing this post due to some folks' advice that we haven't issued any posts for a spell. I am somewhat amazed that anyone reads the blog and would miss any recent postings. At any rate, we are presently resident in the Ashland condo where we have been working on fixing, painting, cleaning, de-junking, addressing the unexpected presence of water, and listing on the market. If all goes as planned, we will in essence be trading the Ashland condo for one in southwestern Florida. We like the Bounder but may upgrade it and spend about 6 months on the road in the warmer months including time in the greater Ashland/Bluegrass area. If all goes as planned, we will be departing here June 10 and going up to Bethesda for the US Open at Congressional. Then we may head into the Gettysburg, PA area for a little historical enlightenment, and eventually into the Northern Michigan and Madison Wisconsin areas later in the summer. We should be back in Ashland by October. Thanks for your interest and I'll certainly keep you posted!

Friday, April 8, 2011

April 8, New Orleans

I am not sure where to begin, but I feel compelled to attempt brief description of this fascinating, multi-cultured, resilient, historical city. Yes, you will find Katrina effects but they do not dominate the city's presentation. New Orleans has largely reconstructed itself although even today volunteers, local, national and international pour into the region to continue the rebuilding process. Street names and layouts, diversity between the American and French sectors, quality, quality music, so many historical remnants, friendly, fun-loving, and helpful people of various heritages, palate stimulating local recipes touch upon, but in no way adequately list elements comprising this unique contribution to Americana. If you haven't had the opportunity, or even if you have, and you have any remote sense of musical appreciation, book a stay here during the French Quarter festival where about 70 groups per day perform on 14 stages for 4 days, all for free. This production represents a true tribute to the resources and musical emphasis of this community.

Thursday, March 31, 2011

March 30, 2011

Storms near Tampa you may have heard about on the national news today were horrendous and nearly brought I-75 traffic to a standstill. GrandJan bravely forged ahead behind the wheel. A very tight fueling stop almost (within 2") caused the first car unhook requirement. Here now safe at Alachua, (Gainesville) FL and hoping to make Fort Walton Beach tomorrow under much better traveling conditions.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Relocation at last

Tomorrow, March 31 departing a month's stay in SW Florida and beginning to head NW. Overnight will be near Gainesville, FL.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

February 27, 2011

Arrived uneventfully in downtown Bonita Springs, Florida. Here until the end of March. Thus far we have seen Danny and Jo Dove pulling into a Publix parking lot as we were pulling out, and the lady who teaches yoga and Pilates classes here at the RV resort is from Greenup, more specifically Wurtland, Kentucky.

Monday, January 31, 2011

C B Smith Park, Pembroke Pines, FL

Landed here in the middle of Martina McBride/Trace Adkins concert with crowd of Derby proportions. This campsite happened to be one of the best seats in the house.