Thursday, July 30, 2015

Just A Small Update

Well not much to tell, we went to Happy Hour Wednesday evening. We ate some good finger foods and played more Nickel Bingo. Today we had a great dinner at the Haus Heidelberg. In case you couldn't tell it's a German restaurant, in Hendersonville. After dinner I played Pegs And Jokers at the lodge with some of the new wonderful people we've met. We have been made to feel so welcome with these people. Steve and I are feeling right at home. 

Well I guess that's pretty much my update. Oh HECK!!!!! I almost forgot, we've decided to stay another month here in North Carolina. So you guys at home have a reprieve, we will be gone till the middle of September. See ya then, and be sure to keep up with my blog posts. 





Tuesday, July 28, 2015

More From The Not So Far North

My goodness have we been busy since my last blog post. I think I mentioned in my last post that I might crochet some dishcloths to add to the Christmas Boxes for the elderly. Well I have six done and I'm out of yarn. I may make a run to get more yarn and make a few more. They are easy, I can do it while sitting outside or watching TV or chatting, whatever. 

Friday I went to another dulcimer practice. I'm getting better but these ladies really know their stuff. I'm having a great time sitting in with them and playing (a little bit). They are planning a performance for August 11th. I'm not too sure about that, but we will just have to see. Friday night for dinner we'd planned on some pork chops and those buggers didn't thaw at all, so we had to have a fall back plan. (Aw shucks!! Don't mention this to Steve but you can really retard the thawing process if you put things back in the freezer. Gosh I hope he doesn't figure that out. This little plan could work again.) Anyway I really had been jonesing for pizza and there was a place I found on Yelp that had excellent reviews so off we went. Oh the pizza was GOOD!

Saturday we went back to the curb market in Hendersonville. The Pegs and Jokers game Lester made for me didn't sit right if you were only going to play with four. Since Lester had never heard of the game and looked it up online to see if he could figure out how to make one it didn't really surprise me that it needed tweaking. He immediately picked up on what I wanted and promised to fix it for me. This man really is very nice. I'm so glad we chose to support a local business instead of just ordering something mass produced from the Internet. 

Sunday we were relaxing as is our way anymore, and there was a knock at the door, of course this was a surprise cause we weren't expecting anyone. Don't you know it was Rich and Carole!!!!! They had mentioned they may visit on their way back to Florida but that had been almost a week prior and when we didn't hear anything else we thought it just didn't fit into their plans so we forgot about it, and yet there was Rich standing there with a sheepish grin. It's always good to see friends. So, as is the Happy Zone way, we pooled resources and put together a nice dinner and ate and talked and just had the best time. 

Monday Carole sat in with the dulcimer group and she had a toe tapping good time listening to us practice and joke and mess up and laugh. The group of ladies enjoyed getting to meet a new friend too. It just so happened that Rich and Carole picked the best two days for a drop in. Talk about your serendipity, Steve found in the local Sunday paper that there was going to be a bluegrass music group and cloggers in the Hendersonville square on Monday night. So we had our plan for the evening. After a light dinner we packed up lawn chairs and headed into Hendersonville. We found out this was the 97th Annual Street Dances in town. From mid June to the middle of August they have live music on Monday nights, Friday nights, and Saturday nights. Friday and Saturday nights they throw in a classic car show too. It was so darn much fun. We were there in plenty of time to get our chairs situated so we could see Bobby & Blue Ridge Tradition and right in front of us was square dancing and the cloggers performances. What a great area of the country this must be to grow up in, summer nights you're entertained with live music and dancing. It was fun.

We made sure we said our goodbyes to Rich and Carole when we got back to the campers. God knows they like to see the sun come up and be on the road right after, that is NOT our way, so we knew we would't see them before they headed off. We got on the road early ourselves, although nowhere near as early and we drove to Gatlinburg, Tennessee. It was a perfect morning for a drive. There was a light mist and clouds hanging low over the mountains. It made for some pretty driving. We got to the Pancake Pantry, of course there was a line, but since it was just the two of us our number was being called before Steve made it back from parking the car. Breakfast was the typical Pancake Pantry, VERY GOOD!! From breakfast it was off to Cade's Cove Scenic Loop. Well let me tell ya, there wasn't much to see. Of course the vistas are spectacular, but no wildlife today. We were there at the wrong time of day for the wildlife viewing. I did get to see a woodpecker going to town on a fence post, Robert and Celeste will appreciate that. I guess there weren't many picnic tables to feast on for the poor guy.

After going through Cade's Cove we drove home by way of Cherokee. We had no plans other than a nice drive and scenery until Steve announced he wanted ice cream. Don't you know after that we passed a sign that scared the hell out of me, I thought I might be having a stroke. I couldn't read the sign, the letters didn't look right, but it was a sign on the road! Then I realized it was written in Cherokee. I had to get a photo of that. We made a turn and there was an ice cream shop, again serendipity. 

Well enjoy the photos, I'll write again soon.







 

 
 

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

North Carolina Blog Post 2

Ok, just to bring you up to speed on what we've been doing. . . Sunday we just relaxed. Actually we got caught up in a "Back To The Future" marathon. Six hours of Marty and Doc. Brown and the gang. I'd forgotten how much I love those movies. You watch the first one and the second one comes on and you start watching it, and before you know it the third one is on and well hell you've invested four hours already and you have to see it through to the end, plus let's face it, the third one is the best. So I guess it's safe to say we just relaxed. 

Monday I went to the dulcimer group again. These women are just so nice and welcoming. I am having a great time playing with them. After we were done with the dulcimer group Steve and I went to the movies. We saw "Terminator Genisys". Oh my gosh really, really good. I was skeptical because I just wondered how this was going to mesh with the 1984 original and work in and around that story line and those actors, we'll let me tell you, with few exceptions it worked and worked well. LOVED IT, but then I really am a sucker for sci-fi.

Tuesday we went back to the farmers market to check on the progress of our Pegs And Jokers game. I was so surprised, Lester was done and he did a good job. He used reclaimed barn wood so it is rustic and very cool looking. We will have this game forever and it will be a great reminder of our trip. 

Wednesday we went to Happy Hour/Nickel Bingo. Oh my gosh people start saving your nickels. This game was right up there with Left, Right, Center. It was so fast moving and fun and required absolutely no skill. Steve and I won two games out of four.  It was just great and I can't wait till next week to play again. 

While at Happy Hour one of the men got up to discuss the Christmas Shoe Boxes for the elderly. This group supports Christmas Shoe Boxes for the elderly and they accept donations to fill boxes right here at the campground. What a great charity. Our next trip to Walmart we will be picking up some of the little ideas on the list and I think for next year I may crochet some dishcloths in Christmas colors and bring them down. If only I'd known ahead of time. 

Saturday, July 18, 2015

North Carolina

July 18, 2015

Hello everyone. Steve and I are on the road again as I'm sure you know. We left Florida on Monday and had an uneventful ride to Savannah. We were able to meet up with Becca, Henry, and the kids for dinner at Corleone's in Savannah's Historic District. It is always such a joy to see Becca and Henry. We had a nice leisurely dinner and the kids were so well behaved and just adorable. It was a good time, but we were on the road again on Tuesday so we made it an early night. 

Tuesday we had an easy ride to Flat Rock, North Carolina. It was exciting to see the misty blue mountains ahead of us as we traveled north. We were back in the mountains and that's a good thing. We are so lucky with the campground we found for our stay. Given all of our travels we have chosen plenty of campgrounds sight unseen from descriptions on the Internet and customer reviews and trust me, there have been plenty of times we have been surprised, good and bad. This time however we have landed in a paradise. The people are so friendly, the owners, employees, and other campers. We met instant friends. Oh and did I mention activities? We could be busy seven days a weeks all hours of the day and night if we were so inclined. There is happy hours, nickel bingo, cards, dominos, parties, ladies luncheons, musical groups, and crafts (I'm sure I've forgotten something). And we are not only invited, they come down to remind us there is an activity. Tonight we went to a Welcome Back party. Everyone brought an appetizer; burgers, dogs, drinks, beer, and wine were all supplied by the campground owners. After we ate there was a DJ and dancing and we had a great time. We met more people and were welcomed by all. What fun!!!!!!

Steve and I also managed to carve out some time to visit the Carl Sandburg Historical Site, we didn't tour the house, but we did see the goat farm and I took plenty of photos, although I haven't had time to process them so they will have to follow. This afternoon we went to a farmer's market in Hendersonville and walked around the little historic part of the town. We were in and out of lots of stores and just had a good time.

We will be coming back here in years to come, again and again. I hope this finds all of you well and I will be talking to you again soon.