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Saturday, November 23, 2013

Diary of an RV kitten


MEOOOOOW! My name is Arya. I live in a motorhome. I think it is pretty exciting, almost every time I go out there are new smells to check out, different birds to chase, and all kinds of trees to practice my climbing skills on. Here is a little glance at my week.

Sunday:

Explore

Nap  Snack 


Monday:

Helping with choirs- organizing
Still helping
 
Hungry- helping is hard work!








      
               

Exploring






Napping on the road-COZY!
Tuesday:  On the Road
Are we there yet?        



Wednesday:
   
More to explore!             
Nap time
Well, she left it on the floor!
Still helping  :-)



Thursday:
Night time, so DARK!
Cool place! Can I go out?
Hunting in Texas





That is just a little look into my life! Hope you had fun peeking in.

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

1-800-SAVE-PEG

My first flat tire! yea, I know, who gets excited about these things? But it happened in a good place, while I had time, and 'Chris' from Good Sam was awesome! I called this in and in no time Jose was there to help me out. 
  With a quick swish of the hands he was under the van, getting the jack going.                                                                                           

 then he popped the tire off and did his magic. 

  As you can see, I didn't even have time to focus the shot! Next, it is on the van again and he is off. I still had time to enjoy the sunset and my bonfire. 
Thank you, Good Sam!

Saturday, October 12, 2013

A Short Walk Down Memory Lane

I have been driving from Ohio with the goal of Zion, IL. I just happened to find Bloomington, IN on my path! My daughter and son-in-law graduated from IU. One summer I rented an apartment with Rachel here, while she worked hard in school, I explored. Today I just hit a few of the highlights, this is a great fun town. Breakfast at Panera in the College Mall so I could stream Shabbat services, followed by a pedicure. Then off to Kirkwood Ave for lunch (with dinner leftovers) at Siam House, one of our favs!


I had a nice stroll along Kirkwood, it was a beautiful fall day and all the kids were out enjoying. The campus was as beautiful as ever. I HAD to stop at our old favorite: The Chocolate Moose. YUM! for a chocolate shake.      
                                                          

 I sipped away and took a short drive out to the Exotic Rescue Center. 
 
I certainly have mixed feelings about these great animals behind fences. But they have been rescued from ignorant people and are very well cared for. They roar, chuff, purr and absolutely respond as wild animals. They are majestic and beautiful, and I feel lucky to have seen them and heard them today. From there I headed to Danville for an overnight before off to Zion tomorrow.  And here I am  living the life with my own little lioness, Arya. 
I am headed off to new memories first thing in the morning! 

Saturday, August 31, 2013

High CUTE Factor!

Wellsboro is a darling town set in the beautiful rolling hills of north central Pennsylvania. It had everything I would need: fun bookstore with a mascot cat; Peggy's Candy Shop; bagels that are delicious; and a cute main street.
 I spent the late morning wandering down the street, lots of interesting windows to check out. Of course, I went in the book store-'From My Shelf Books'.
Their mascot cat, Moro, was definitely a favorite of the kids, he even has a book written about his adventures! I did buy a map, but was intrigued with the section 'paranormal romance'. ??

I continued strolling along, a little tempted to check out the diner, but had just eaten breakfast. Lots of people were waiting in line, though.




I spent almost as much time in the candy store as I did in the book store-and spent almost as much money! Well,,,, check out the name!!
The bagel shop was really popular! It was so quiet inside, it almost seemed like a library, kind of interesting.
Wellsboro is definitely a fun little stop. Super friendly people, very chatty and welcoming, lots of hellos on the street. And now for some of that chocolate!

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

THE place to be in Marblehead, OH

After a beautiful sunset walk along the shore,
I started looking for the soft serve place that every small town has. I had almost given up, but as I walked past the US Coast Guard Homeland Security station guarding the lighthouse, 
I noticed a bunch of cars. Something I hadn't even seen at the ferry station. So I knew!
Brown's Dairy Dock. And there was a line! And since I am over 60 I fit right in with the other customers and joined in the decision making.


There are no beaches here for swimming, but lots of choices as to the kinds of fishing one might want to do. The shoreline is beautiful, seagulls aplenty, pretty homes with wrap around porches-screened in, of course. Not a place I would recommend staying, but definitely worth the detour.

Even though the lighthouse is the draw to visit, you can't get anywhere near it due to Homeland Security's post. Luckily a curio shop has the perfect replica!

Monday, August 26, 2013

Signed, Sealed, SOLD!!

Today I am officially a full time RVer! Last Thursday I closed on my condo, all my treasures are in storage, and many new items are waiting to find a home in the rv.   


I feel pretty footloose and fancy free, have to admit. The road is waiting for me and I can't wait to get on it. Right after rush hour Monday, I head to New York to see Rachel and Dov. First stop?? Indiana Dunes State Park; lots of childhood memories there and I have to spend some time up close and personal with Lake Michigan before I leave the midwest.
     We had a family yard party today. Did I take family pictures today? Nope, forgot. Too busy having fun grilling, talking, grilling, eating, playing, -- get the picture? The hot humid day finally turned into a wonderful summer night. It was a great afternoon.
     I think I am more of a visitor now. I love being on the road, checking into new sights, seeing different vistas. Mary Lynn and I went to see the Picasso exhibit at the Art Institute quite awhile ago. When he turned a certain age, don't remember what age, he realized he only had so long to be creative. He sketched 'like a madman'. In a way, I feel the same, I have reached a certain age, and now want to see and experience as much as I can. So, I will. Here's to a new day. I have my foot on the Pedal!!

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Oak Park pretty

I am in Oak Park for a few weeks, to clean out my condo for the final sale the end of August. Oak Park in the late summer is so lush and green, it is really beautiful.  The trees are huge and rich with birds, squirrels, and BIG leaves. Home owners take pride in their front lawns and beautiful flowers.


The homes are large, sprawling, yet simple-they have typically been in family's for generations. Frank Lloyd Wright seems to have had an influence in all the architecture here; wrapping porches, windows for light yet privacy, space to breathe. This is not a Wright house, but the influence seems to be there. 
What I like most about Oak Park is the trees. They are old, huge, with a personality to match. There are many that would tempt a tree climber--in my younger days... :-)  
This branch would be the perfect place to hide and read. Oh, yea--great library to get those books! I definitely love walking these streets, no matter the heat-big trees for shade.