Monday, March 11, 2019

BLYTHEVILLE ARKANSAS TO MARSHALL ILLINOIS: A LONGER DRIVING DAY BUT GOOD WEATHER BECKONED US ON

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AW COME ON DAD PULL OVER AND LET’S HAVE A GAME OF TOYS’

I figure the more trees ya got, the more birds ya got and that was evident this morning when we woke up to the sound of chirping song birds in nearby trees.  Only ones I recognised were the Robins. 

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SEEMED TO BE A LOT OF FLOODING ALONG I-57 WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER IN MISSOURI

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CROSSING THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER FROM MISSOURI TO ILLINOIS

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THE MISSISSIPPI IS A WIDE RIVER

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Another nice weather day as we rolled out of Blytheville Arkansas heading north on I-55  with our destination today being a Walmart Supercenter in Marshall Illinois west of Terra Haute Indiana which in turn is west of Indianapolis.  Cloudy morning with a few spits of rain but not  enough to even turn the wipers on.  Transitioned off I-55 to I-57 at Sikeston Missouri and crossed the Mississippi River about 10 minutes later into the State of Illionis.  At Effingham Ilinois we we picked up I-70 east to our day’s destination in Marshall.  Clouds cleared and we later had a sunny day going on with temps hanging around the 48F mark and for us that is totally acceptable:))

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ONE OF THE BIGGERST WORRIES FOR ALL RV’ERS IS A BREAK DOWN ON THE SIDE OF AN INTERSTATE AND TODAY IT HAPPENED TO THESE POOR FOLKS

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With three time changes in five days we finally moved our clocks ahead today to Ontario time.  ‘Yay team’. 

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TUCKED INTO ANOTHER WALMART AS STAFF BUSIED THEMSELVES SETTING UP THE STORES GARDEN CENTER FOR SPRING

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LATE EVENING WALK BEHIND THE WALMART STORE

With weather ahead still looking favorable we are hoping to maybe be home sometime Thursday morning one day later than when we arrived home last year.  In the morning we will do battle with the city of Indianapolis Indiana.  Here in this part of the country unpredictable volatile March weather can turn on a dime so we have always had a tendency to make a bee-line for home once we get this far east.   You never hear of tornados happening in Ontario this time of year………………….

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GROANER’S CORNER:(( Did you hear about the music conductor who gave his daughters the same names?  Anna 1, Anna 2, Anna 3.

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A man speaks frantically into the phone, "My wife is pregnant, and her contractions are only two minutes apart!"  "Is this her first child?" the doctor queries. "No," the man shouts. "This is her *husband*!"

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One morning the phone rang at 3:00 a.m. in Jeff's house. He picked up the phone and a woman asked, "Is this 555-1111?""No, this is 555-1112." Jeff replied."Oh, I'm so sorry for disturbing you." The woman said."That's alright," Jeff said. "I had to get up to answer the phone anyway."

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7 comments:

  1. As you get closer to home, the urge to get the trip over with gives you the momentum to git er dun. Then across the border and a big sigh of relief that you are HOME. So close now.

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  2. Good travels between big storms, seems another one is West of you. Safe journey to that long hot shower and super nice sun room waiting for you.

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  3. Al, You'll be home by Wednesday, or I'll eat my hat. Just watch!

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  4. I agree with Bill you should easily be home Wednesday, safe travels.

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  5. Sure hope it warms up for you at home.

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  6. We experienced the "RVer's worst nightmare'breaking down and have been towed twice in the last 4 days. Glad your final push is going well. Stay safe!

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  7. Good luck getting through Indianapolis as I know it causes you issues almost every year. I hope the weather holds for you and things go well. A sigh when you cross into Ontario will be loud enough for us all to hear!! Safe travels.

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