Sunday, March 10, 2019

FORT SMITH ARKANSAS TO BLYTHEVILLE ARKANSAS: NICE DRIVING DAY WITH NO BIG SCARY WINDS

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WE SAW A LOT OF DAFFODILS BLOOMING TODAY

A quiet night at the Cherokee Casino in Roland Oklahoma west of Fort Smith.  With the time change overnight we were out of the starting gate earlier this morning.  We are one hour behind Bayfield time but sometime Monday we will likely pass into our normal Bayfield Ontario time zone.

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Had never traveled Interstate I-40 from Fort Smith Arkansas down through Little Rock so this morning we did that.  Saw a lot of roadside Daffodils and liked the forested rolling Arkansas hills.  Being a Sunday morning Little Rock was no problem getting through and we soon had our wheels on familiar pavement heading east between Little Rock Arkansas and Memphis Tennessee.  With a light cloud cover and no wind it was a nice driving day.

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JUST SOUTH OF FORT SMITH WE MERGED INTO A VERY LONG MILITARY CONVOY

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I LIKE ARKANSAS ROLLING HILLS AND FORESTS

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BY GOLLY EVEN SAW A FEW COWS THIS MORNING

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LAKE DARDANELLE ARKANSAS

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Decided to push on a bit from our day’s original destination to Blytheville Arkansas.  When we swung off I-40 onto I-55 west of Memphis and the Mississippi River it occurred to me we had been on I-40 since rolling onto it north of Lake Havasu over a week ago.  Except for Oklahoma City we have always found I-40 an Okay Interstate to travel on.

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WE SQUEAKED IN BEHIND McDONALDS FOR A COFFEE BREAK IN WEST MEMPHIS ARKANSAS

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KELLY HEADS IN FOR THE COFFEE AND ‘OMG’ HAS SHE EVER SHRUNK A LOT ON THIS TRIP BY THE LOOKS OF IT

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WEST OF MEMPHIS HEADING NORTH ON I-55 JUST AFTER ROLLING OFF I-40

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WELL AT LEAST ONE OF OUR TWO NAVIGATORS IS KEEPING AN EYE ON THINGS

Decided on a Passport America RV Park for the night.  Time to take care of some holding tanks before our final push for home.   Grizzly's RV Park is Okay for an overnighter but I don’t think high end RV’ers would like it here.  The driveway leading is bomb cratered and all the sites leave a little bit to be desired.  Used to boondocking in the rough and tumble desert the Park is quite fine for us and we have no complaints. 

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We are well over half way home now and checking all my weather sites for the coming few days I see we have a reasonably clear shot to make it home without any major storms.  We have it on good authority our driveway has only about 4 inches of snow in it and with above freezing temperatures happening now we should be in good shape to bring it home.  Not unusual for us to be back in March.  Last year it was March 12th, the year before March 6th and 3 years ago March 23rd.

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HOW NICE TO BE PARKED BESIDE A HOST OF BLOOMING DAFFODILS

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7 comments:

  1. Great that you had a good travel day without the winds. Really stressful driving an RV and towing a vehicle in the wind.

    Lovely photos of the daffodils, but the photos of Miss Pheebs riding shotgun were the bestest!!!

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  2. Safe travels to ya'll. Homeward bound is always a mixture of feelings. Take care.

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  3. In 2017, late April, we were coming south into Blytheville, and stayed in the Walmart south of town on the east side of the Interstate. Around 2 am our phones both go off....tornado warning...which I was used to after living in Arkansas for 22+ years. Moved to a spot in the parking lot away from everything else with our back-end facing west since I knew that would be the direction the storm was coming from. Sure enough, tornado touched down briefly across I-55 doing some damage to a gas station over there, and hoped over the Interstate and over Walmart and not through Walmart....that was close!

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  4. You were in my neck of the woods today. Many years ago when I was a child I had an aunt and uncle stationed at the USAF base which used to be in Blytheville, AR.

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  5. You are making good time and the weather is looking good for you guys, Keep on travelling safely and enjoying the good travel days.

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  6. Glad things are going well for you folks. Continued safe travels, dry roads and no winds.

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  7. Love those daffodils. Spring has to be around the corner although we are expecting snow back home. Wishing you continued safe travels.

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