Perry’s Victory and International Peace Memorial

Admiral Perry Visitor Center

Admiral Perry Visitor Center and Memorial

The War of 1812 had not been going well for the Americans. Securing and controlling the border between the United States and Canada was a key strategic goal and Lake Erie was the linchpin. Control of Lake Erie would guarantee American control of the Ohio Valley and the Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan territories. Up to the middle of 1813, American attempts to do just that had failed, often miserably.

Then Master Commandant Oliver Hazard Perry came on the scene.

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Arrrggghhh – There be Pirates

June 25, 2018

There WERE Pirates… But we missed them… or at least most of them.

Put-In Bay to SW

The beautiful town of Put-in-Bay

We planned to take Chloe to the Admiral Perry International Peace Memorial site for her Junior Ranger Badge last year but it was closed for the entire season for repairs so we were determined to hit it this year. The memorial is in a little town called Put-in-Bay on Little Bass Island in Lake Erie. Continue reading

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Family Time

June 22-25, 2018 – Ohio

Our first stop was to visit my Dad and other family members in Ohio. (Hi Dad!)

We had a great time visiting and hanging out and it was a smooth start to our trip. For Dad’s birthday, we planned to go out to eat. He couldn’t decide on a restaurant at first and kept tossing out, “well, maybe” for this one or “I’m thinking about” that one, or just “well, I don’t know”. We didn’t settle it until the next morning when he walked out of his bedroom and said he had dreamed about Matzoh Balls and wanted to go to Manhattan Deli. We all agreed that it was an omen and you don’t mess with the potential haunting by matzoh balls so off we went. After a good lunch/dinner, my brother introduced us to Malley’s Chocolates, which is apparently a Cleveland icon. He bought us a Chocolate Survival Kit to take along on our trip… lots of yummy things in there to eat. We had to watch Chloe to make sure it didn’t all disappear in the first day. Continue reading

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2018 Awesome Summer Adventure

June 22 – August 11, 2018

We spent 7 truly awesome weeks on the road with our granddaughter. We hit National Parks where she earned Junior Ranger Badges galore, State Parks, museums, zoos, lakes, woods and trails. Continue reading

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Disclaimer

As always with our blog, the entries will get posted when they get posted. We have accepted the fact we will never be up to date, we will never post on everything we would like to and our entries will likely be out of order. We are OK with that. Usually if we haven’t posted in a while, it just means we are out playing… or just feeling lazy. As we keep telling our granddaughter, “Hey, we’re retired!”

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On the road Again

June 22, 2018 – Maryland
Finally on the road again. What we expected to be a one year break from full time in the RV stretched out to over 3 years. We raced back to Maryland to help with our granddaughter and get John’s sister’s affairs all settled out and it took far longer than expected. However, family matters are as settled as they can be and we are back on the road. It is good to be home! Our first adventure will be 51 days with our granddaughter, Chloe. We will be exploring National Parks, working on Junior Ranger badges, playing along the Mississippi River and just generally having a wonderful time until we have to return her to her parents in August. We will be stuffing a ton of activities into those 51 days so read on if you are interested.   H

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Edible Science

June 21, 2018 Earth and Space Science Lab, Frederick MD

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While we were based in Maryland our favorite volunteer job was at the ESSL. https://education.fcps.org/essl/home Frederick County Public Schools has a seriously awesome science lab that is open to the public for planetarium shows and special events. When that happened, we got to volunteer. Continue reading

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Flight 93 National Memorial

When you think of 9/11, does it evoke images of the World Trade Centers collapsing and the Pentagon burning? Absolutely.

Does it evoke images of Flight 93? Sadly, for me it did not. At least not until I visited the Flight 93 National Memorial outside Shanksville, PA.

Entrance Sign

Flight 93 National Memorial Entrance

Flight 93 never made it to its intended target, and we have forty brave passengers and crew to thank for that.

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Critter Alert

So, here we are, temporarily grounded in Maryland watching it rain ice balls. We’ve been to our Phoenix once already to push more than ten inches of snow and ice off the roof. Belly crawling on the roof in freezing slush was NOT the highlight of our RV life. Continue reading

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What a time it’s been

People are wondering where we have been. Well, we were very happily settled on the most northwest corner of Oregon getting ready to enjoy some wicked winter storms and check out the area that so many people told us fits our dream retirement location. There was so much to see and do there that we were making lists and planning to hang out and play tourist for a while.

Then we got the first emergency call from family in Maryland. It wasn’t something we could handle from the far west coast so we packed it all up and hit the road. There was a good bit of urgency to it so we drove almost three thousand miles in under four days. Considering the fact we had previously decided that 3-4 hours of driving in a day was our retirement maximum, we feel we did really, really well. We were also really lucky that gas prices dropped just before we hit the road and the nasty winter weather held off long enough for us to use the northern route. Well, the mostly northern route. We dipped down a bit for the slightly longer, no toll road route. Several western states had speed limits of 80 mph or even higher. We were in the motor home towing the car so we did not drive that fast and our travel time was longer than the mapping programs said it would be.

Once we hit Maryland our son let us stay at his house and we found storage for the Phoenix Cruiser for less than $3.00 a day so we are saving money on housing/camping fees but the weather here is EVIL. When we pull up the weather sites, it remembers we were near Portland Oregon and tells us it is 57 degrees there… compared to the single digits here. It’s so nice that the computer keeps pointing that out. This is definitely not where we wanted to hang out in the winter. Always looking for the silver lining, we are thankful that we are not so far north that we have to shovel several feet of snow off the roof of the Phoenix like some of our more northern friends are doing. Our hearts and sympathy go out to them.

Well, we raced back and here we sit, dealing with social services and trusts and legal issues. It is brutally slow and difficult to get anything done. On the upside, we are getting some nice quality time with our son and granddaughter. Her excitement over our unexpected visit was far more than we ever expected. On the downside, we raced back so quickly that the half a dozen friend and family visits we had planned for our drive back across the country this spring have gone by the wayside. As they say “the best laid plans”…

We decided that our waiting time here is best used doing things we have been putting off. If it was a choice of blogging about our first year on the road or exploring the area we were camped in, the exploring ALWAYS won. Now we have time to work on those blog entries. We are also trying to sell just about everything we have in storage. We stored furniture and such for when we returned to our house, but we aren’t returning to it. We stored books and keepsakes and “stuff” that we just couldn’t part with or didn’t get around to finding homes for but we have discovered that we really like living with less and will never pay extra to have a house large enough to store all that “stuff” again. That means we are paying monthly storage fees for things that we don’t want. One of our tasks while we are here is to sell off as much of the stuff as we can. It is slow work that is being hindered by the brutally cold weather but we are whittling it down, piece by piece.

We don’t know how long we will need to be in Maryland so we don’t know where we will go from here. We have played with the idea of sliding down to Georgia to finish out the winter if we can get out of here before spring. If we are here at the end of the school year, we will probably scoop the granddaughter up for another excellent summer adventure with Grandma and Papa. We don’t know where that adventure will be yet, as we don’t know how the family issues will play out here and how far we will be able to wander, but where ever it may be, it will, of course, be excellent.

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