It’s time to blog again, although
it has been a while since the last post I really don’t have a lot to add to
what you already know.
I told you last time we had arrived
in Suffolk, VA and had abandoned the camper for a bed in a real room, in a real
house with Kym, Brian and the boys. This is where we remained, in complete
comfort and being catered to almost continuously, for the next four weeks.
While there, we went to places like Jamestown, Williamsburg, and the aquarium at
Virginia Beach. We even went to the theatre where we watched a performance of “Cat
on a Hot Tin Roof” which by the way has absolutely nothing to do with cats of
any kind. We attended church with the family at a satellite campus of Liberty
Baptist Church called Harborview. It is quite a large setting with its own
campus pastor but the message comes by live feed from the main campus. It is so
well done that it even appears that Pastor Grant is right there in the room. It
is so great to hear salvation preached with such passion and absolute truth
with no holds barred. Easter weekend we volunteered at the church where they
held a massive grocery hand out to the people of less means in the community, this
happened for two services on Sat. and three on Sun. During the time there, with
Brian’s help, we did some necessary maintenance on the truck and camper as at
this point we have pulled the trailer more than 8000 miles, OH I’m sorry, I mean over 12,800 kilometres and have put
more than 20,000 kilometers on the
truck.
Now, let me tell you about making
plans and then having to change those plans time and time again. It was our
plan to leave Suffolk and head north to Eastern Canada, stopping at Camp Hill, the
WEC US headquarters, in Pennsylvania, on our way, it was our intent to visit
with family and friends and attend WEC Canada conference there before we headed
to Saskatoon for our granddaughter’s graduation at the end of June. Well, we found ourselves having to change
those plans as we realized that the time between the end of conference on the
23rd and graduation on the 25th was really not enough
time to pull the camper almost 3000 kilometres. Not wanting to miss either the conference
or the graduation we decided to head directly to Sask. where we will leave the
dog, truck and camper and fly down east. We planned a trip to Camp hill and
were really looking forward to that when Kelsey (our very spoiled dog) got sick
and had to be hospitalized for 2 days so those plans changed as well and once
again we have not seen The Hill.
So, that now brings us to where we
are now. We left Suffolk on Wednesday the 15th and headed west. We
took our first campsite, in a month, at a campground on top of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
We stayed two nights and drove the Blue Ridge parkway in both directions,
during a day almost completely filled with rain, but even then it is a site to
see and should be made part of any trip to Virginia. We moved on and camped one
night in Frankfort, Kentucky at a nice old campground but there was very
limited Wi-Fi, which has become almost a must for us seasoned campers. We
stayed the following night in a real rustic campground near Kingdom City, Missouri,
which was nice and friendly, but alas, there was no Wi-Fi at all. We arrived
here, in St Joseph, Missouri, yesterday after noon and did some grocery
shopping and settled down for a good night with excellent Wi-Fi. We decided we
would just veg out today and do some blogging and enjoy some down time together
and that is where we are right now. Tomorrow we will see some sites here in
this really historic town and will tell you about it next time.
And as always, I’ll
post this and a few pictures after Gail has had a chance to make most of the
words into real words because spelling really does still count.
God Bless. With love
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I Had a rough day. I think I don't feel to well |
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A day at the aquarium |
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Life in the tidel marsh behind the house |
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More |
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Hey its a turtle |
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Tall ships harbored in Jamestown |
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Making glass the old way |
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Canons at the ready Yorktown |
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It really is just a river |
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War ship ready for war |
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Supply ships ready to supply |
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Typical Colonial architecture |
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Almost there |
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Hunting for bear |
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The lowest point on the ridge
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Look out I might have found one |
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From the top looking down |
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Not the highest spot on the ridge but only 10 miles from the lowest |
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Still at the top |
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Soon to be an oak tree |
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Next state |
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And another |
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Still another |
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Not the last one |
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Couldn't find a welcome in Missouri |
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The canp in St. Joseph |
Hey E&G we are in your old stompin grounds. Hope to see Ward and Heather in the next day or two. Martin
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