Bob & Jo's Full-Time RV'ng Travel Adventures
Friday, January 29, 2010
Flickr Updated
We also added sets for our stays in Texas (Livingston and Rockport) and historical pictures from Clearwater Beach Florida.
Another blog update has been the recent addition of the visited states map. We are in Deming New Mexico now so we added another state. Stay tuned for changes to the visited states and other updates I have planned.
Till next time,
Bob & Jo
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Sunday, January 24, 2010
Our fifth wheel is no longer a virgin
We were pulling into a site yesterday that is about as wide as some of the pull thrus that we have been in but this one was for two RVs AND to make it even worse there was a tin sheet roof canopy. This is when the comedy of errors began:
- we saw how narrow and shuddered but did either one of us think to get the spotter out of the trunk, NO!
- as we got closer it was so narrow we collapsed the mirrors on the truck but did either one of us think to get the spotter out of the trunk, NO!
- Bob even made the comment that he could not see a dang thing but did either one of us think to get the spotter out of the trunk, NO!
Then we heard the scraping noise and guess what, we finally got out of the truck : )
We scraped the side of our Carriage Cameo and the bathroom window. Turns out Bob had not turned wide enough to navigate the turn. Bob backed up and with the aid of his very capable spotter was able to pull thru successfully. Now we get to figure out how to get it repaired.
Till next time,
Bob & Jo
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Friday, January 22, 2010
Rockport 2009 Review
We generally have a shortlist of things we want to do in an area before we arrive and then plan on getting more information from the other folks at the RV Park and from visitor centers. Because of the weather we were only able to do a few things on the sightseeing list. Although the sightseeing was disappointing and the weather was not what we expected we still had a great time. Our condo on wheels is comfortable to live in even if you have to be stuck in it for a couple of straight days due to rain. We are able to make all kinds of meals in our kitchen as we get used to cooking with propane on the stovetop and oven and a convection oven.
One thing we like to do is play games and we bought a new dice game called Farkle and have played that a couple of times while cooped in along with cribbage. The television in the living room is a great high definition LCD that is so bright we can have the blinds up and still see the screen. As early adopters of high definition television we had a rear projection screen that the room had to absolutely dark or the screen suffered. Having natural light, even if it was a cloudy dreary natural light, also helped us feel less closed in.
Not wanting to go anywhere when it was raining a few of the nice days were s
This report will have one noticeable difference from previous and hopefully future entries; the list for next time will be greater than the list completed. This is such a great area we plan on coming back again in the near future, maybe not next year as we are contemplating a winter in
One thing we noticed right away about the restaurants in the area is that fresh grou
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* Alby’s – as mentioned above some of the best
* Big Fisherman – everything is big at the Big Fisherman in nearby Port Aransas. We each got a mini
* Alice Faye’s on the Bay – close enough that if the weather is nice you could walk to this fine
* Landry’s – in Cor
Also ate at
* Bar-B-Que Shack – reminds us of the shack which used to be at about 85th and Troost near where we both worked in Kansas City exce
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* Whataburger – got our first breakfast on a bun which had been recommended to us by a friend when he heard we were traveling to
* JJ’s Café – in Rock
Sightseeing
* Aransas National Wildlife Refuge – turns out the second time was a charm. We chose a day that was significantly cooler than our first tri
* USS Lexington - an aircraft carrier the same class of ship that Bob's dad served on that is a museum in Corpus Christi. It was an honor to walk the same types of halls and stairwells that his dad traversed. Speaking of the stairwells we could not believe how steep and how little head room there was. Make sure you stop at the library where a great collection of books resides and the volunteer we talked to there was very interesting. We took a lot longer than average because there is so much to see and read about.
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* Big Water – There is something very soothing about being on the coastland of big water like the
Next time
The first thing we will do the next time we are in the area is sto
* Rock
* Oysterfest in March
* Connie Hagar Wildlife Refuge
* Texas Aquarium in Corpus Christi
* Historical Walking/Driving Tour –
* See the windmill blade that is embedded in the tree behind the
* More bird watching, Rock
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* Schoenstatt Shrine
* Stella Maris Cha
* More restaurants to try; The Boiling Pot, Bakery Café in Aransas Pass, Fins in Port Aransas, S
Till next time,
Bob & Jo
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Tuesday, January 19, 2010
We tricked the weatherman!
So we know that we were fortunate for the 20-40 degree improvement but we did get a little tired of talking with fellow campers at each place we were at who said that the have been coming to this area for years and this is the absolute worst that they have seen. We got tired of record or near record lows for the area. But the worst part is that the weather for a time always seemed better where we came from than where we currently were.
As you know we planned to leave Kerrville yesterday on January 18th and continue our trek towards Phoenix. We had asked to extend our stay but the extension was from a week to a months stay and sites along the river were not available. Last weekend we asked just how long we could extend and found out it was for 5 nights so we jumped at the chance. The weatherman thinking that we were heading to Phoenix gave them highs only in the 50's, Phoenix was in the 70's while all the rest of us were dealing with record lows, plus there is rain in the forecast every day this week. Contrast that to Kerrville where we will be enjoying highs in the 70's and sun for the rest of our stay.
We know that eventually the weatherman will find us but for now it sure was good to pull one over on him.
Till next time,
Bob & Jo
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Thursday, January 14, 2010
Westward Ho!
We left Rockport on January 4th for a week about 12 miles south of San Antonio. As we have mentioned before we like being somewhere a lot more than we like going somewhere so on our jaunt from Rockport Texas to Phoenix Arizona we decided to go some place and stay a few days instead of just heading out each day. After a week we headed to north of San Antonio about 60 miles in the Texas Hill Country in Kerrville where we are staying at our new favorite RV park, the Guadalupe River RV Park, http://www.guadaluperiverrvresort.com/ where we are backed up to the river.
The cats, JJ, Sandra and Tiger, really like the back in sites because we can leave the shades up a little in the back at night. This park has the most wildlife of any of the parks we have been, there are countless birds, squirrels, and about 20 deer roaming the park. For us humans there are walking trails and swinging benches along the river.
Traveling with cats has been interesting. Although they adjusted faster than we did to our new home they don't like moving day either. Any change of routine alerts JJ and he hides. We first had to shut the closet doors so he could not get to his secret room, the storage area under the window seat that he can get to from the closet under the washer dryer. We lock and block the sliding doors for travel and would not want him in his secret room for the whole day of travel. We struggled with where to put the cats during transit and so far have put them in bedroom after we put the slideout in. We always wondered where the cats rode out the trip, Tiger is generally on the window seat looking out or on the bed. The first couple of trips Tiger got herself caught between the shade and the window above the window seat. Jo does the indoor setup while Bob is doing the outdoor setup. Jo saw Tiger trapped and thought she was dead. It took an effort to get her out but she did it again the next time so now we put the shade all the way up. Sandra must be on the floor because we can never see her, and it wasn't until we go to south of San Antonio that we learned that JJ crawls under the bed. Since the bed slides in and out we now shut the bedroom door so he can't get under the bed until the slideout is in and then we have to wait once we get there for him to get out from under the bed. With no other hiding spots available JJ hides in the recliner so Bob has to get on his hands and knees and lift the foot rest and drag him out. JJ goes in first and then the girls, both of which know something is going on but don't try to hide. This last trip was so cute, slideout was in, JJ was put in bedroom and then Bob picked up Tiger. Sandra knowing where she was going walked into the bedroom on her own. By her posture and gait you could tell she was not happy about it but still we thought that it was cute that she did it on her own.
We do have to say we are now living the dream for sure, that full-timing is great. It feels like on vacation most of the time and when we have to do chores it does not take as long as the house and yard did. We still are a little pooped after the big house cleaning days but we can now do the entire place at one time. In the two months since we left the Kansas City area we have already seen sites that have been on our list of things to do for a long time like the Alamo in San Antonio, the USS Lexington in Corpus Christi, and the National Museum of the Pacific War in Fredericksburg Texas which is so good and filled with so much information it took us 2 days to go through. Luckily the entrance fee was good for 48 hours. Fredericksburg is a small town of German ancestry that has a really good German restaurant, Der Lindenbaum, that we ate at. We also have been in Branson which we have done before but never in an RV.
The Texas Hill Country is interesting in the winter but incredible in the spring with the wildflowers and we wish we could stay longer at the Guadalupe River RV Park longer but no river sites are available so we are heading westward on January 18th for Pecos Texas. We are rapidly becoming aware that no matter how much time you allow for an area you could always use more time so we will always have a list of things to do the next time we are in the area.
Till next time,
Bob & Jo
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