On the road

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Tennessee

When we left Kentucky we went down The Trace (Land between the Lakes). It was a very nice drive we might have seen a couple cars on the road all the way down. You go into Tennessee before you get to the end.  


 
 We went buy a large prairie full of Bison just laying around in the field. We are in western Tennessee area. We have friends here we met in Arizona, Don and Jan. They were our good neighbors for 4 months we enjoyed their friendship very much.

 
They took us out for lunch it was sure nice to see them again. They drove us around took us to some of their  lakes. Jan and I went into a store and we bought a few things. We have a lot of the same interest we sure enjoyed them. 
  

Tennessee has a lot of cotton fields here in this area. They have a lot of cotton on them right now. We would have liked to seen them harvest some to see how it is done.
 
Cotton field
 I am not sure when they harvest the cotton. 
 
old homestead in the of a soy bean field
  They have soy bean fields and some corn fields too. They also have a lot of vines growing called kudzu. It grows on the ground and up into the trees .
 
Kudzu vines
 It is kind of pretty to look at but I can see where it could get out of control if not monitored. It is still strange to us a lot of states have large grass lawns that seem to go on for ever but they don’t have to water them with all the humidity just mow them. They get enough rain and humidity  for their crops too .Not like us we have to water  in central Oregon. The tree are starting to turn the fall colors. You can tell we are starting the fall season in these areas. Farmers are putting pumpkins and mums out for sale by the road sides We put out our  humming bird feeder in our camp sight.  We have two humming birds fighting over the feeder. They seem to be smaller birds than some we have come across. They sure are beautiful.  We are in a nice  park called Natchez Trace State park. It is a very big campground it has 4 lakes in the park and has 4 campgrounds and a group lodge, and 2  other lodges. They have a store ,restaurant, stables, cabins, etc .
 
Pin Oak Lake
 Natchez Trace State Park is named for the famous “Natchez to Nashville”  highway , an important wilderness road during the early 18th century. Western spur of The Trace ran through a portion of what is now the park. This State park is not like any other state park we have been to with its size and  amenities . It has a lot of kudzu vines growing along the road a couple look like elephants.  This park is a first -come basis. The group lodge takes reservations and this park is open all year around. We are in the campground called Pin Oak. It is on the Pin Oak Lake. The lake is very pretty.

Pin Oak Lake

I have seen a couple people fishing but didn’t see them catch anything. We are headed to Mississippi. More to come .


Ginny

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Kentucky

We are in Kentucky and enjoying the beautiful state. Charlie took me into Paducah so I could go to the National Quilt Museum. They wouldn’t let you take pictures in there I only wish you could. I don’t know if pictures would capture detail work that these beautiful quilts show.

A few of the quilts got them off their sight as we couldn't take pictures
  It was a fantastic quilt display. I saw things done I had no idea people would even do on a quilt.

Metropolis Illinois where we saw superman
  Then we went back over the border to Illinois as it was close and we went to Metropolis "Hometown of Superman," celebrating its local hero every possible way it can. The local bank is "home of super financial services." The town newspaper calls itself The Planet. A sign in the grocery store informs customers: "Just as Superman stands for truth, justice and the American Way, Food World stands for quality, convenience and friendly service." It was a lot of fun there. We were getting ready to take a picture of each other behind the superman and women cut outs when a women from the TV station offered to take the picture. It was a friendly town. Lots of fun .


Brookport Bridge over the Ohio river
 We went over the Brookport bridge on us 45. It goes over the Ohio river and it is painted beautiful blue color. Lots of locals will not use the bridge as it makes a noise and is very narrow. It has been hit many times by large boats going down the Ohio river. It was closed down for a while in May 2011 when the flood went through the area. We went to the trace (land between the lakes). Kentucky lake on one side and Lake Barkley on the other side. Land down the middle.

 
Some of the Elk we saw
  We went to the Elk and Bison prairie where we saw one bison and lots of elk. We saw a couple of bulls ,lots of cows. The drive is very pretty and it has all kinds of roads off the main road that takes you to campgrounds, bays, lake access etc. We drove into a lighthouse landing , marina and resort. It had hundreds of sail boats in the docks.Beautiful access to the Kentucky lake.  
Sail boats on the landing




Lighthouse on Kentucky Lake



one of the bays we drove in
We also went down to one of the roads to a bay were a couple men were getting ready to fish. It was really a nice bay for fishing. We are camped right on lake Barkley it is a very popular lake and books up fast as they reserve the sights.

 
Lake Barkley
 We have see a couple deer in the campground. I walked around the lake in the campground to where the canal connects both the lakes. It was a very pretty area


The canal between the lakes
Egret on the beach at Lake Barkley
 They catch all kinds of fish in this lake. When coming back from the laundry I was asked by a couple are you the lady from Oregon? They had seen us come in and it is a state they hadn’t seen in there park before. When we leave here we will be headed for Tennessee. We have some good friends that live there Don and Jan. More to come .Ginny










Lake Barkley


Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Illinois

  
Lake Shelbyville

We left Michigan and drove back into Indiana and went back to the campground we had already stayed in Indiana for a couple days. Then we headed for Illinois. We stayed at a corps. of Engineer park on lake Shelbyville.It was a nice campground with large spots and full hookups.  It was only  $12 a night with America the beautiful. The internet connection was very slow it was hard to even read your mail. We had some phone service .We went to Shelbyville where we saw the courthouse that Abraham Lincoln practiced law in.


This is the Lincoln public square.Where the eternal flame houses the soldiers &  sailors monument. We went to a goat tower that was quiet fascinating .It was made out of 5000 bricks and stood 31 feet tall and had 376 spiral stairs case all around it. The only one in the U.S. It was modeled out of a magazine from south Africa. We went to the Lake Shelbyville Dam and visitor center. It had a beautiful deck looking out over part of the lake. The patio was cement and  had deer and raccoon tracks in it .They had a very nice visitor center. We went to see the cemetery were  Thomas Abraham Lincoln and his wife were berried. (Abraham Lincolns dad and step mom)It was very interesting. Then we went to see the farm Thomas Abraham Lincoln owned down the road. It is a state Historic Site
Thomas Abraham Lincoln house
. They had a short film and then you could walk around the farm. They had people dressed as they lived and worked of the farm . It was a very interesting part of our history. We were not far from another Amish settlement here in Illinois. We saw many wagons headed for the fields .
Amish going to his field to work
Then we saw the buggies moving around the country side. They grow a lot of corn, soy beans and saw some fields full of pumpkins in this area. Charlie and I went into a Amish furniture store where they had some beautiful furniture. We enjoyed looking at how much hard work they put into it. The fall colors are starting to come out and the leaves are very pretty. We left there and headed for Kentucky. More to come.
Ginny



Old house we thought was neat

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Michigan


                                                      
We decided to make a trip into Michigan. We went to a Dutch Village in Holland Michigan. Where they make wooden shoes. They showed how they made them. A women was painting some while we were there. They had all kinds of them for sale some painted and some plain. I tried a pair on and they felt funny, really clumsy and made a lot of noise. They had all kinds of things you could buy. The village wasn’t open the day we were there .
 
They had a building with a clock on it that played every quarter hour with 25 bells it was great. We were going to go to  windmill Island . It is very beautiful when the tulips are blooming but they are not in bloom now. The hillside would be full of tulips and a big windmill and a bunch of shops.We did go to South Haven it has two long Piers going out into the water where people can fish.


 
  It has a lighthouse on one pier. The other pier had a beckon and had a light on top. The boats travel down the middle of the two piers out into Lake Michigan. The boats in South Haven harbor were plugged into electric. People were living in them. It had lots of free parking and was very easy to get to. We went to Waren Dunes State park where they have some real tall sand dunes and a beautiful sandy beach for swimming.  
It looks like a Ocean not a lake.  
Then we went to St Joseph where they have a beautiful park with a lot of memorials for the different wars honoring our soldiers . They also have a beautiful beach that is all sand too. You could see the lighthouses in the background.  
They  have two piers that go out in the water for boats to come  in the St Joseph harbor . There are two lighthouses on one pier there. They say there are over100 historic lighthouses on the shores of  Michigan. We saw a beautiful carousal in the harbor parking lot and watched the kids have fun riding on it.





We also saw some wild turkey when coming out of the dunes paring lot.
We drove along the lake and took some more pictures.  
We are headed back into Indiana and then into Illinois.  More to come
Ginny

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Indiana


We are now in Indiana at a RV campground called Caboose Lake. The sights sit around a small lake and we are on the second row. It is labor day weekend so we expect the campground to be full . The weather was real nice when we got hear a few days ago but has gotten quiet hot so we are running our air. It is a good thing we have it.I don't really like to turn it on as the walls feel like they close me in but when it is hot it is the only way.
We have lost our last blog so I have taken a new one some how the pictures all disappeared. I still have the pictures on my hard drive but not with all the blog information.Our new name is More Rv Adventures.
Catch you later  Ginny