Back in Michigan June 20, 2008

Texas to Michigan June 2008

We finally get a "parole" from the Doctor, so we begin again where things have been on hold for seven weeks in our preparation to leave Texas for Michigan. Bob,, having many injections at the pain clinic with Dr Williams for his back, develops a blood clot. We enter a new world of dealing with blood thinners and shots of Lovenox twice daily. After living with the maybe yes, maybe no,, yo yo life , we leave the park June 14 at 1PM with a bit of sadness as we were feeling like we belong in Texas with the regular summer residents.

We make an instant decision on highway 37 at the highway59 exit to go the Houston route this time instead of Dallas. Stopped at 8 pm for the night at the Wal Mart in Wharton TX.
Driving through Houston early Sunday morning there was still more traffic than we expected. The weather is still 90 plus degrees.

At 2 rest areas on I-10 in LA we heard the chirping of the Cidadades [?], the grasshopper/bugs that appear every 17 years. The sound starts like a low hum and grows to a loud buzz and then dies out only to start again after a couple minutes.


Lake Charles , LA area


Spotted this sign at one of the rest areas and got a chuckle out of it. After thinking it over I scurry back to the Motor Home.


We always like driving through this area.

Here we are crossing the Mississippi River for the first of the 3 crossings we get traveling this route.



The Mississippi Rest Areas are very pretty and have 24 hour security. The guards look like retirees and have comfortable posts with AC, doors that lock and BIG guns on their hips. We have second thoughts about spending the night here!!! Even the one female I seen had her gun. The sign says 6 hour stay but we have no problem stretching the limit. Not much traffic comes through here but those that do are very friendly. The guards seem lonley.
Firing up the generator we have all the comforts of home. Way in the back of the overhead cabinet I come up with a tape of our 1992, 3 month trip around the Country with Patches our little dog. We settle in and relive all the fun we had exploring and vow to do that again.



Bob spotted a foot long ,6 inch high critter standing by side of road,, "what is that"? We are thinking baby alligator.

Leaving I 55 we make the short drive to Tunica for a 24 hour stay at Sam's Town Casino where we leave a donation.

Coming into Memphis there is this sharp curve coming onto Highway that crosses the Mississippi River into AR and MO. The traffic really backs up here as everyone obeys the 25mph sign.
The second crossing of the Mississippi at Memphis, lots of trucks, narrow lanes.

Leaving the Memphis area we see burning fields of something,,, we are not sure. I am thinking rice fields? Do they burn Rice Fields? Once the burning starts , it reminds me of the Sugar Cane burning in TX. There are many fires going on for about 100 miles. Then they are no more.

In some places the sky is real thick with smoke.
We have run the Motor Home real low on gas getting to the Flying "J" at Sikeston MO where we find our best gas prices yet. $3.69 per gallon. Such a bargain we get $181.00 worth!!. We forgo the Wal Mart at Sikeston and get on I-57 north and cross the Mississippi for the third and last time. Here we see the that the River is rising from the flooding in Iowa.



The River is flowing fast and rising over the banks.


We stop for the night at Wal Mart in Benton Ill. Bob's leg is swelled again , maybe too much driving today. There is some issue with the generator not running right , so no home movie and comforts of home for us. Just "ruff camping", we read until dark and go to bed. Today is the first time the tempeture has been below 80 degrees for us in many months.

Indiana rest area has a deer decoy to capture your attention. At the Flyin J in Spiceland IN, we stopped for the night and Bob worked on the generator , it seems the choke was stuck. Back to the comforts again. Are we spoiled or what? We watch our old car racing tape reliving memories of people no longer with us.

As you can tell we do not miss too many rest areas as we are stopping every 70 -100 miles for a short walk and elevating the foot and leg. I figure out of 8 hours on the road we drive 5-6 and spend 2-3 resting, walking and recharging ourselves. We have limited the travel to around 250 miles a day now.
Some Rest areas are very inviting like this one in Ohio.



Crossing the State Line into Michigan. What could be better than following a yellow Corvette.

--Now don't laugh, but it is late in the day so we spend the night 70 miles from home at Cabela's Sports Center. In the morning we dump the holding tanks and do a bit of cleaning. Then we arrive home sorta rested and ready to do all the things necessary to begin living at the Lake again. Bud and Evelyn arrive a couple hours later and help with carrying in food and clothes ..Gas prices for the trip range from $3.69 in MO. to the high of $4.07 in Ohio. Aprox miles 1827.

It is good to be here..

Harlingen White Wings Baseball

Harlingen White Wings Baseball June 10, 2008


A really fun thing to do in the summer in Harlingen is go to the White Wings Baseball games.. The Team is the Harlingen White Wings. The Mascot is called Wild Wing and he lives up to his name.

At the end of the first half inning the Wild Wing makes his entrance , then the entertainment begins.


In between innings they have previously picked 2 kids from the stands and have them "dress like a White Wing". This consists of having deposited 2 Jerseys on first base, 2 pairs of pants on 2ND base and 2 pairs of shoes on Third.

When told to GO they get dressed at first base and run to the next base , get dressed and so on. The first one to the Bird wins. . the two in this picture did a good job. Sometimes they have a hard time keeping the too large clothing on while running the bases, especially the shoes.


Fans from Paradise Park ,, Jim and Kaye and Glen and Jane . We all have a good time.
Glen and Jane go to all the games..
Sometimes it is talk , talk, talk ,humm ,,seems way too serious..
You try to keep a low profile and do not want to see this.. Being spotted by Wild Wing!! You could be in for some trouble. Earlier while taking the group photo I got a shot from the Birds giant squirt gun. Later he comes by and sees me again.. The man looking at me and grinning knows I am in trouble . Bob is gone and the seat next to me is empty, another bad thing.... The smiling man grabs my camera and takes the next photo for me.


While "falling in love" we "talk", Wild Wing has to communicate without words and he is very good at it. I ask him if he had to go to College for this gig. He indicated yes , he did . I related to him Debbie's story of being proud of her son because he wears a UNIFORM [security] to work and not a Costume with feathers doing magic tricks. Bird actually laughed at this.. He hung around posing for me until I cried "Uncle" saying to him that I was out of film.. everyone laughed at this because it was a digital camera.


More posing ..
Then Kids come along and try tickling him, He attracts kids like a bear to honey. He loves the babies and will "steal" yours and carry them around.


Twin girls sitting in front of us are adorable and Wild Wing liked them also..

However they would not go with him..


Then you have fans like Glen who seek out Wild Wing for a hug and photo.


In between all of the activities there is a Ball game going on..Just to distract us .. ha ha..

The ball is on the way to plate,, Is it a strike??
You're Out!







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The Up side and not so up side

June 5, 2008

Living on the Ocean, most houses are built off the ground because of Hurricanes.
This one is one of the best examples we have seen..and then


All of the AC units have to be raised because of water blowing inland , these units are at least 15-20 feet off the ground on side of house. The Docks are always long but you do not have to take them in and out of the water like on Lake Fenton.

Port Isabel has a nice Marina where you can see the fleet of Shrimp boats and if your lucky there will be tug boats pushing their loads ,..




and then there is the rust...

The pavilions at the park are good for sitting in the shade and look so nice,
but then add salt air and you have the rust....
There is a new development on hwy 100 in Laguna Vista [on the main land] with this very pretty common area. The walkways have shells embedded in the cement, benches to sit on and great views .

Again the rust. This waste container is 3 years old. [can you say plastic]
Walking across the building lots with fantastic views of South Padre Island and the Causeway we dream of what kind of house we could build and decide to come back at night to view the lights.




And the downside here well,,,

As anywhere else , things are not always as first impressions would lead you to believe..A great place to visit but think cement or plastic before you build..
Talking to some local people we find they trade cars often or lease.


Photos added for no special reason.. Long horn Cattle are fun to watch moving through the trees and brush, seems so easy even with the "long horns".

The Woodpecker wakes me up from across the street..

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