In 2007 Dan and I retired from work, hitched our 5th wheel to our truck, and hit the road. We are full time RV'ers so we take our home with us everywhere we go. We live by the credo "Home Is Where You Park It" and we have found Home in many an awesome setting! I created this blog to track our adventures as we travel around the US, Canada, and Mexico. Two of our goals include visiting all the State Capitals and as many of the Baseball Parks as possible, with everything else we can fit in between!
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Squash Blossom Natural Foods
One of the nicest surprises in the Van Buren , Arkansas
area is the Squash Blossom Natural Foods Grocery. Van Buren lies on the
Arkansas-Oklahoma state border along the Arkansas River ,
and honestly, not a part of the country one would expect to find an abundance
of natural foods stores. We come through this area rather regularly to visit
with Dan's brother, sister-in-law, nephews, aunts, uncles, and cousins who live
in Fort Smith ,
Van Buren's neighboring town. The first time we were here for an extended stay
I discovered the Squash Blossom was just 3.5 miles down the road from our RV
Park. What serendipity! Finding something you least expect when you most want
it is one of the delights of life on the road. Each time we find ourselves in
Van Buren/Fort Smith we make it a point to stop in at Squash Blossom to visit
and shop. The wonderful staff and extensive product line never disappoint.
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Arkansas,
Fort Smith,
Natural Foods,
October 2012,
Squash Blossom,
Van Buren
Saturday, October 13, 2012
Farewell to Thunder Bay 2012
Tomorrow is our last day in Hillman , Michigan
for the 2012 season. After 5 ½ months, I am ready to move on, yet after this
amount of time, it's also hard to move on. Friendships and connections to the
community are formed after this many weeks. A flow and rhythm to the days evolve
as we grow connected to our temporary home. Throughout the summer there were up
to seven workamping couples in the RV Park. One by one, we have each started
going our separate ways, on to our next adventure as the summer season
disappears; today two more couples pulled out, leaving just Dan and I to say
the final farewell. Since arriving at the end of May, the seasons have progressed
through a warm, lush, and beautiful summer, into a gorgeous Autumn bursting
with color. But today is bleak and dreary outside as we continue with the cold
snap that started several days ago. The temperature is 42 degrees and it's raining.
Most of the leaves have blown off the trees. Winter really is just around the
corner in Northern Michigan . It actually is
time to move on. Yet, I look out the window of our 5th Wheel, and there are two
little finch sitting on the ladder. We took their feedbags down two weeks ago,
and didn't see any more birds once they figured out no more food was available.
Now it seems as if they are coming back for one more visit before we move on
down the road. Below are some pictures of the Thunder Bay Resort at the peak of Autumn Glory .
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Fall Colors,
Hillman,
Michigan,
October 2012,
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Progressive Field, Cleveland, Ohio
We finished off our trip to Cleveland by attending
the Indians game at Progressive Field. The Minnesota Twins beat the Indians that
evening, 6-4, and even though we aren't native fans of either team, it is
always kind of sad when the "home team" doesn't win. The evening was
cool, but not frigid, bundling up just a little kept us warm enough. We had fun
walking around the stadium, taking pictures, indulging ourselves with peanuts
and beer, and finding a food stand that sold Tofurkey sausage links! This marks
the 14th baseball park we've been to during game season, just about half way
through them!
Labels:
Baseball Parks,
Cleveland,
Ohio,
Progressive Field,
September 2012
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (Cleveland, Ohio)
We really could have spent a couple of
days touring the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, there was just so much to see,
to read, to hear, to take in. We were there when it opened at 10:00 a.m. and
left at 5:00 p.m., with just a quick break for lunch, and still didn't see it
all. Set on the shore of Lake Erie, and established in 1983, the hall of fame is dedicated to archiving the
history of some of the best-known and most influential artists, producers,
engineers and others who have, in some major way, influenced the music industry
in the genre of rock music. The featured exhibit during our visit was "Grateful
Dead: The Long, Strange Trip", and we spent a considerable amount of time
exploring that. No photography was allowed throughout the majority of the
museum, but we made up for that by taking numerous pictures of the many
giant-sized guitars adorning the courtyard.
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Lake Erie,
Ohio,
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame,
September 2012
Cleveland, Ohio
In September 2012, while still in Michigan ,
we decided to take a quick trip to Cleveland
to catch an Indians game at Progressive Field, and to tour the Rock & Roll
Hall of Fame. We arrived the afternoon of September 18, toured the Rock and
Roll Hall of Fame during the day on the 19th, did a quick walking tour of
downtown Cleveland
after the hall of fame, and attended the ballgame that evening. We were back
home on the 20th. It was a whirlwind trip, but we were able to pack a lot of
touring into one short day. Below are pictures from downtown Cleveland ,
including the football stadium of the Cleveland Browns and shots of Lake Erie . Pictures from the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
and the Indians game will be in separate posts.
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