Thursday, September 07, 2017

IT SEEMS TO BE MORE THAN MY USUAL APPREHENSIVE PRE-WINTER RV TRAVEL WORRIES

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We’ve been here nearly 15 years and I don’t ever remember getting as much rain as we did today.  Checking our live radar site it was if there was a narrow pipeline funneling rainwater in from Lake Huron directly to the Bayfield Goderich area.  Rains were sometimes accompanied by thunder and so hard at times I thought tree leaves might be shredded.  These rains continued from early morning through most of the day.  Pheebs and I didn’t get out of the house until after 1 o’clock this afternoon when we made a mad dash for the carport between downpours.

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SPOTTED THIS COUPLE WITH THEIR SMALL BOY HEADED OUT ON THE BAYFIELD PIER

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WITH BIG CRASHING WAVES AND HEAVY WIND GUSTS I’M NOT SO SURE WALKING OUT ON THAT PIER WAS THE BEST PLACE TO BE

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Grand Bend Ontario is only 20 minutes south of us and I noticed on their Yacht Club weather cam there was no rain there.  Despite a turbulent cloud cover I could see the sun making it’s way through so when Pheebs and I finally headed out after lunch that was the direction we went.  We didn’t end up going all the way down to the Bend when I noticed roads were totally dry just a couple miles south of Bayfield.  We turned east for awhile enjoying the massive cloud formations lumbering by overhead before finally looping our way back to rainy Bayfield again.  We were gone about an hour and a half.

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WIND TURBINES IN FARMLAND SOUTH OF BAYFIELD

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LOOKING IN THE DIRECTION OF CLINTON ONTARIO

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Kelly made it home from her daughter Rebecca’s house about 6 o’clock after leaving here around 8 this morning.  A long day for her but she was pretty happy that she got to see daughters Rebecca and Sabra plus granddaughter Ella.

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LOOKING SOUTH TOWARDS GRAND BEND ALONG BAYFIELD’S SHORELINE

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BAYFIELD’S BEACH AREA

There is an odd calm over our winter travel plans.  Normally by this time I would be in the early stages of going over my lists and gathering things together to start packing up the Motorhome.  My usual pre-travel spurts of excitement don’t seem to be happening this year.  Have I put the lid on myself too tight??  Am I worrying too much about medical issues, travel and travel related costs, the long journey itself with all the traffic and cities to go through all over again.  I get myself pretty spoiled each summer driving around all these nice quiet rural backroads most every day.  In another 6 or 7 weeks we could be doing battle with Chicago or Indianapolis or half a dozen other big traffic infested cities all over again.  Is my age beginning to show or is it just me being me making mountains out of molehills again?  Don’t exactly know what it is but I do feel something somewhere has changed in this past year or so.  Kelly and I have talked several times recently about how we both have been feeling so physically tired this summer.  For me there is a mental tiredness as well as I struggle to keep my repetitive nearly 11 year old blog going.   Guess there is only one cure for all this apprehension though…….get that Jeep hooked up to the Motorhome,  load up the Bayfield Bunch and get those big wheels rolling on down the road again………………10-4!!

Here’s a live Miami Beach webcam you might want to keep an eye on over the next few days.

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GROANER’S CORNER:(( A man was driving down the road. He passed a traffic camera and saw it flash.  Astounded that he had been caught speeding when he was under the speed limit, he turned around and, going even slower, he passed by the camera. Again, he saw it flash. He couldn't believe it! So he turned and, going at snail's pace, he passed the camera. AGAIN, he saw the camera flash. He guessed it must have a fault, and home he went. Four weeks later he received 3 traffic fines in the mail, all for not wearing a seatbelt.

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Patient: "Yes. I've been practicing all night."

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Who's there
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Q: What car was the first production V12, as well as the first production car with aluminum pistons?
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A: The 1915 Packard Twin-Six. Used during WWI in Italy, these motors inspired Enzi Ferrari to adopt the V12 himself in 1948.

Q: What was the first car to use power operated seats?
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A: They were first used on the 1947 Packard line.

Q: Which of the Chrysler "letter cars" sold the fewest amount?
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A: Only 400, 1963, 300J's were sold

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8 comments:

  1. Al,
    Any word from Aunt Jean and how she is preparing for Irma ? The Duke and I are tied down and ready for the unwanted adventure ! Hoping for the best for all ...... not fun dealing with Mother Nature !!!

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  2. I talked to Aunt Jean Monday night and she was headed out to get a few supplies Tuesday morning. She plans to ride out the storm right there in Sarasota. Keep your water wings handy Sally B and don't open your umbrella if your outside.

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  3. There really were some dramatic skies today! That would be quite an adventure out on the pier for a little kid. We're both totally exhausted this summer from getting ready to move. Mentally even more than physically.

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  4. Gorgeous storm skies. The little family gave the waves perspective but they were really taking a risk with that little guy :-(

    Maybe you can make some multi-day stops in small town America on this year's trip to the Southwest. Might give you something new to get excited about, and definitely less wear and tear than the usual long driving days on top of each other. Sure wish we could get some of that rain in the west!!

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  5. The thing about climate change and the weather phenomena we're seeing is that weather is an energy-driven system, and there is simply more energy available, that used to go back out into space but is now held in by greenhouse gases. Be happy with your rain compared to Houston or (soon) Miami.

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  6. For several years I traveled from CA to NY and back. I don't like interstates or big cities, so I learned to plot my route to use only U.S. and state highways. You have to drive a little slower, but as I aged I enjoyed the slower pace, plus seeing the really small towns and scenery along the way. I always had problems finding a way around Chicago that avoided the toll roads and heavy traffic, but I found ways that skirted me around it. Traveling that way became part of the enjoyment of the entire trip, not just getting from here to there as quickly as possible. US 12 and 20 were probably the routes I used most - I liked US 2 until I got into North Dakota and all the oil worker traffic.

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  7. That was some storm there, but nothing here at all. I think hooking up the jeep and heading out exploring will give you some renewed energy, I know thats what keeps us going.

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  8. I would say that family was a little crazy. All it would take is one big, unexpected wave and that little guy is gone. Yes, hook up and head out! Too bad that your choices to come in to the states takes you through big cities.

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