Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Attach of the Lobster



OK this was a GREAT Lobster Dinner! We are sitting on the Beach in Old Orchard Beach, ME. Chris had a 2lb. lobster and mine was 1 1/4lb. The frozen Mango Daiquiris were wonderful. Life doesn't get any better!
Our drive from the Catskill Mountains was long with heavy traffic. (You forget how much traffic is in the North East.) Our KOA campground is very nice. They offer a pancake breakfast every morning. The pancakes are the size of a paper plate. One order has 3 pancakes. (Chris and I shared an order.) There is a Trolley that picks up at the camp ground and for $1 each way they take you to Old Orchard Beach which is about 4 miles from the KOA.
Now I must tell you, this was not our first Lobster dinner. We arrived on Saturday so on Sunday we took the Trolley. (Word of caution, NEVER take the recommendation of a Trolley Driver for a Lobster Dinner!) We went to a place called The Clambake Restaurant. We were told it was reasonable place to eat. You order your dinner and when they call your number you pick it up. Chris ordered a dinner that included lobster meat, sea scallops, and shrimp. I had a steamed lobster. When they called our number Chris picked up the dinners served on paper plates. Chris's dinner came in a small bowl and had only 3 small pieces of lobster with shrimp and scallops. I had a very small lobster. All this for $42.
Tomorrow we head out for Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park. The camp grounds we are headed to is a first come first serve. We are a little nervous about this since we are headed into the 4th of July week end. It will take us about 3-4 hours to get there so we are heading out around 7am. Stay tuned for more.

Friday, June 25, 2010

PA State Park Camping


Yeh a picture! Here in the Catskill Mts. at the Pine Grove Furnace State Park we had no Internet and no TV signal! We were on top of a mountain in the woods. At each site there was electric hook-up and that is all. They had water stations to fill you tanks and dump stations (to dump of course). The park had new bathrooms with great showers. (Chris had his first shower in a bath house.)

Let me bring you up to date. We had a beautiful trip from Natural Bridge, VA to Pine Grove, PA. We decided to try a State Park for something different than the KOA camp grounds. The directions said 8 miles from the Interstate. No Problem! Well let me say, it took over 30 min. to just get to the Park Office due to steep hills and sharp curves on narrow county roads. (A white knuckle drive and that was ME the passenger!)

We parked next to the Camp Host, since they had only two 50amp sites. Ron and Sandra were a fun couple around our age. Sandra is director of the local hospital Blood Bank and Ron is retired from there. Chris was standing in their camp site, visiting, when a Very Large Bird decided to take a dump! A BIG dump on top of his head. I kept telling him (while laughing) that is was supposed to be good luck. (He wasn't buying it.)

We had a camp fire every night, watched the lightening bugs, and visited with our neighbors. The forest is pitch black at night. They had a nice lake that a swam in, brrrrrrrr cold. We decided as nice as the park was, we liked camp grounds better. Since we had time Chris did some routine maintenance. He even had me crawling under the RV! Wait, did I sign up for this?(See the picture.)

Wednesday morning we said our good byes to our new friends and headed out for the Catskill Mountains of PA. We had only gone a short distance (not out of the park) when I heard a loud click click click sound with each rotation of the tires. Chris stopped the Coach and walked around the vehicle. There was no apparent problem. We started up again and click click clicking. After traveling a few, miles taking a different route thanks to our Camp Hosts, we pulled over in a parking lot to recheck. I drove the home forward while Chris walked along outside and listened. He had put air in the tires while at the camp, so he decided to readjusted the lug nuts, to see if that was the problem. Yea, it was. On the road again.

Now I forgot to mention that I had walked through the RV while moving, to see if anything was loose and causing that clicking noise. While in the back bedroom I noticed heat pouring out of the floor vents. I checked the settings to see if the heat had been turned on. I didn't have the heart to tell Chris we had another problem while we were looking for the clicking. While he was fixing the lug nuts I got out the RV manual. It seems there is a switch on the dash that allows the engine heat, when turned on, helps heat the coach. Guess What? It was turned on! I turned it off and the problem was fixed! Gosh I'm Good! (I told Chris after the fact.) Who knows how long it was on. We were heating the bedroom while running the air conditioning. I wondered why the rear of the RV seemed to be warmer!

Well, I didn't mean to be so windy! Tomorrow we leave for the Coast of Maine and Lobster! I'll be back with more adventures!

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Shenandoah Valley, Virginia

Here we are at Natural Bridge Virginia and it is beautiful! Our trip from Charlotte to here was smooth. We opened the windows in the RV because the air was so cool blowing in we did not need the A/C. We ran into construction on I-77 and sat in traffic for nearly 2 hours. It is nice to sit up high and be able to see far ahead with traffic. The only other traffic jam we have run into was in FL between Tampa and Ocala. A car was on its side on top of an overpass. No other car was involved and no one seemed hurt. It looked like the car had lost control, maybe hitting one of the concrete barriers then flipped. That wait was not nearly as long as I-77.
With the movement of the RV, I only put a small amount of water in the pets bowls. So here we are traveling at 65mph and I am checking the pets water dishes and see that Misty needs water. Now Skid has picked out the coolest spot in the coach to sleep, lying next to the sink. When I turn on the faucet for water, the air blowing in was so strong it blew the full stream of water onto the sleeping cat. Skid FLEW into the bedroom in shell shock! (No more sleeping on the counter. Guess that worked better than the squirt bottle of water I use.)
Poor Skid, she may be neurotic by the end of this trip. Here at the camp site, the front curtains were open so she could look out. When Chris decided to wash the front windshield she was sitting up there pretty as a picture. He got up on the ladder, grabbed his window cleaner, aimed at the window and sprayed. Skid was watching and the minute the spray hit the window she took off for the bedroom. Anyone know a good pet psychologist?
KOA had an "All you can eat" pancake breakfast here this morning in honor of Fathers Day. All dads ate free ( I had to pay $4.) We met a really nice couple at breakfast from PA headed to NC. Campers are a very friendly bunch always stopping to say hi and visit. It reminds me of simplier times when the living pace was slower. We are pulling out tomorrow morning headed for Pine Grove Furnace State Park, PA. There is no WiFi there so my next blog will be from the Catskil Mountains. Stay tuned.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

More Adventures From the Road



Our travels from Savannah to Charlotte/Fort Mill was a smooth ride.
We arrived in camp and set up. When we put on the auto leveling jacks everything was doing fine then it started readjusting...............lifting the tires OFF the ground! Home on Stilts is Not Good, so we tried it again. Same thing happened. After checking with Tech. Assistance we used the Manuel feature. This worked so we don't have a "tree house" motor home.
We are relaxing today at the park and I decided to do a load of laundry. (Great front load washers.) I relaxed outside while the clothes washed reading in the cool morning air of 72. I went in and opened the stopped washer and water gushed out over my feet! I closed the door quickly and pushed the restart button then went back to my book with cleaner feet.

Chris decided to check all the fluids in the RV and found the coolant low. He checked with the front office and of course the one recommended, the camp ground did not carry. The girl working, let Chris use her car so he could to go to a Auto Store to buy the coolant we needed. ( He gave her a nice tip.) Chris packed extra oil for the generator and engine plus transmission fluid, but no coolant! We now have coolant!
Next, Chris checked the tire pressure and guess what...... the back tires were all 5lbs low. We think Lazy Days, when they added the extended stems, only put in 90lbs per tire not 95lbs. Sooooo Chris unloaded the Air Compressor and we filled the back four tires!
Chris had so much energy left that he washed the front window. (He really isn't falling off the ladder, just clowning around. Good thing he has a since of humor!) Tomorrow we keep heading north to Natural Bridge, VA. I'm sure I will be back with more escapades from the RV! PS animals doing GREAT!


Sunday, June 13, 2010

On The Road Again

7:20am and the coach is loaded with the "Whole House" on board including the Dog and Cat. Off we go headed for our first stop in Savannah, Ga.

We are all of 12 miles from home approaching St. Road 70 and Chris notices something flapping in the wind near the back of the RV. We keep an eye on it and pull in at the Rest Stop before Tampa. A molding strip has come unglued! Soooo we get out the Duct Tape and WaaLaa it is fixed! (I hope this quilifies as our only oops!) Of course Chris didn't want to unpack the ladded so he stood on a chair with a smallfoot stool on top and me holding it in place. (Have a visual of that at the rest stop!) Frick and Frack fixing the RV.

Back on the road and all is well. We arrive at our Camp Ground a little after 3pm. Set up camp and we are ready for a couple of days relaxing on the lake with the Swans. Stay tune for more adventures from Ma and Pa Kettle.