Thursday, June 26, 2025

Still at Fairgrounds, Not Quite as Hot

 It is cooling down a little. Yesterday's high was 90 and todays was only 89. Lows are still above 70.

Yesterday Kathy and I had lunch at the Ponderosa in Coldwater. She liked her food, mine was edible. In the afternoon I picked up Mom. We drove around for several hours and then stopped at the RV for supper.

This morning Kathy picked Mom up and took her to her weekly hair appointment. I picked Mom up and we did another several hours of driving around. Mom and I had lunch at a local restaurant I normally like but today both our meals weren't good. I took Mom back home after lunch and came back to the RV for a nap. Kathy was busy doing Mom's and our laundry. In the late afternoon I got Mom and we had supper in the RV.

We had entertainment both of the last two evenings as the 4H girls were out in the arena with their horses. They arrive at 6PM and leave about 7:30PM.

I took the photos below through the windshield of our RV.



After the show ended I took Mom home.

God is good. I pray that He blesses you and yours. He has blessed me.


Tuesday, June 24, 2025

Still at the Fairgrounds and Still HOT!

 The "feels like" temperature hit 104 degrees both Saturday and Sunday. The actual highs/lows were 91/76 and 92/73.  Monday the "feels like" temperature hit 101 degrees, while the actuals were 92/75. Today (Tuesday) I didn't check the "feels like" temperature, the actual high was 91 degrees. Last nights low was 77 degrees. The average high/lows for Coldwater this time of year are 80/58. The rest of our stay here the highs are supposed to be in the high 80's and the lows in the low 70's. There is also a significant chance of rain every day.

In order to distract Mom from her constant rounds of repeated questions we drive her around some to distract her. Yesterday we drove through a huge solar farm that is under construction near where her brother used to live. Where complete the "farm" is supposed to encompass 1,500 acres. Close to 1,000 acres of it look like it could be in service. 

Mom has had a Culligan water dispenser for at least 3 years, one that uses 5 gallon jugs for a supply and dispenses both hot and cold water. Mom, and my  grandmother before her, drink a lot of coffee. (I think to get around the nasty taste of the well water.) Kathy had shown Mom how to use the hot water dispenser to make instant coffee, after we realized that Mom could no longer remember how to use a standard coffee maker. A lady from the Senior Center, she comes out and spends several hours with Mom one day a week, mentioned to me that the hot water heating part of the dispenser had failed. Mom rents it from Culligan. I called them and they said they would swap it out when they next came out (they also keep her water softener filled with salt) or I could bring it in and swap it. I put a full bottle on the new one and plugged it in yesterday morning. Later in the day I checked it. The cold water dispenser was fine the second tap only dispensed room temperature, not hot, water. I called Culligan and they tried to tell me that Mom's old unit never dispensed hot water. They needed to charge more for one that dispensed hot water. I will talk to my brother when he gets back and we will probably just buy a unit that dispenses both hot and cold water.

Kathy took Mom to Edon, Ohio this afternoon for a fund raising dinner at a church one of her sisters attends. Two of Kathy's sisters put on a monthly(?) dinner and the proceeds go for Missions. I think I have a touch of food poisoning and I'm staying home.

With the high temperatures staying in the upper 80's and the lows staying in the 70's we will stay at the Fairgrounds and not move the coach back to Mom's. Hopefully we will head back to Missouri Sunday.

God is good. I pray that He blesses you and yours. He had blessed me.


Saturday, June 21, 2025

In Michigan for a couple of Weeks

 If you drove down Route 50 and saw that our coach is missing, and are checking my blog….

My brother, who lives just down the road from our mother, in rural Michigan, watches over her. He goes to her house: puts drops in her eyes morning and evening, gives her the few meds that she takes, and takes her meals. He, his wife and their youngest grandson wanted to take a two week vacation to see the sights around Yellowstone. We volunteered to “Mom sit” while they were gone.

At 9AM Tuesday, June 10th we left home and started making our way to Michigan. We planned on taking 3 days to drive the 570 miles. We decided to go “cross country”, thru Louisiana, MO, Springfield, IL, Lafayette, IN. I drove the first 200 miles, which was unusual because Kathy normally does the driving. Kathy took over driving and I started searching for a campground with a pull-thru spot for the night, I couldn’t find one. At 9PM, after 445 miles, we pulled into a Walmart parking lot in Wabash, IN and spent the night. It was a surprise that we couldn’t find one campground we could fit in along that many miles. On Wednesday we continued on the Branch County Fairgrounds in Coldwater, MI. Mom, and my brother live 7 miles south of the Fairgrounds. We stayed at the Fairgrounds overnight so that we could dump our waste tanks and fill up our fresh water tank.

Below is a photo of us parked at the Fairgrounds last year. $30/night for a full hook up. Other than fair time, the first two weeks of August, it is pretty empty.


On Thursday we drove out to Mom’s and parked out back, by the pond. Her parents lived on this farmstead when Mom was born in 1928, it has been in the family a long time. My brother David lives a quarter mile down the road, on the farmstead where my paternal great-grandmother lived most of her adult life, she was born in 1889. David moved into the farm house in 1987, shortly after our great-grandmother died.

Below is a photo of us parked at Mom’s pond last year. 

The water from Mom’s old well is full of iron and tastes NASTY. We used to fill our fresh water tank at Davids but some of his trees have gotten so big that we can’t get down his driveway with our coach. Now we stay the first night at the Fairgrounds, service our tanks and when we get to Mom’s our black tank is empty and our fresh water tank is full. We don’t worry about the grey water tank. I just run a hose over to the field and dump gray water into the field. After 3-4 days I fill a 25 gallon bladder with fresh water, at Davids, and pump it into our fresh water tank. After 5-7 days we go back to the Fairgrounds for an overnight stay and repeat the dumping and filling of tanks.

This year it is really HOT here and today, Saturday, June 21st, we moved to the Fairgrounds for at least several days. Mom has minimal electricity back at the pond, not even close to enough to run our AC. In the past we have started our generator in the evening so that we could run the AC and cool the coach down for sleeping. This year it is supposed to be HOT for several days. Right now, 3PM Saturday, it is sunny and 89 degrees. The “feels like” temperature is 98 and the dew point in 74. Sunday, Monday & Tuesday are supposed to be just as hot, or even hotter.

One nice thing about parking at Mom’s pond is the wild life. One evening the bean field next to us had 17 deer, multiple turkeys and a couple of sand hill cranes feasting on the soy beans. I took the photo below this morning, thru the coach windshield.

David and family are to return next Saturday. We plan on heading back home on Sunday.

God is good. I pray that He blesses you and yours. He has blessed me.

Wednesday, April 9, 2025

Winter 2024-25 Trip Wrap Up

We were gone 127 days. Last years winter trip  lasted 123 days.

We put 2,655 miles on the coach. Fuels costs ranged from $2.98-3.19/gallon.

We put 2,820 miles on the car. Gas costs ranged from $2.98-3.19/gallon.

After leaving Missouri we were in Arkansas, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma and back to Missouri.

Neither of of went into Mexico, even though we were only around 10 miles from the border. Lots of folks from the campground regularly crossed the border at Progresso. 

Thoughts about next winter. We reserved our Site for 5 months, Nov 15 - Apr 15, for next winter. The cost to go from 4 months to 5 months was only around $80. Lord willing I would like to head south around November 1, almost a full month earlier than we did last fall, and then take a couple of weeks to get to Harlingen. Leaving the campground and heading north at the end of the 1st week of April sounds about right.

It was an enjoyable trip.

God is good. I pray that He blesses you and yours. He has blessed me.

Friday, April 4, 2025

Day 127 - Friday, April 4 - Nasty Travel Day

I wanted to leave early, in an attempt to get on the road during one of the brief intervals between showers. When I tried to start the car to warm up the transmission fluid the battery was dead, same as it was yesterday morning. (I have no idea why.) I jumped it to get it started. A good thing is that the chassis batteries are just inside the back of the coach, convenient for jumper cables when the car is hooked to the back of the coach. We got out around 7:30.

It rained almost the entire way home. In addition it was misty. In general just a NASTY travel day. We arrived home around 1:00. We got set up, in the rain and then I had to fix a water faucet that had froze and broke during the winter. Fortunately Kelsey had a cap so I cut the PEX and put a cap on it. 

When I was getting the car started this morning I noticed that the check engine light stayed on after I got it running. I was thinking about that, and the dead battery, when I noticed that the heater fan was blowing hot air out of the vents even though it looked like it was shut off. The heater controls were totally inoperative. One of the ways to reset the check engine light is to remove the negative battery cable. I took it off and left it off while I dumped our tanks, I had not hooked the sewer at the campground last night. I put the cable back on, started the car and everything seems to be working the way it should. It will be interesting to see if it starts okay in the morning.

By the time I got back into the coach I was soaked to the skin. I don't think the high was above 50 today. Tonight's low is supposed to be 44. Then a low of 40 on Saturday night, 36 on Sunday night & 32 on Monday night. Some year I'm going to get smart enough to stay south until the lows here are above 40. Its interesting that last year we also arrived back home on April 4th. This year we had to get back for a routine Doctor's appointment Kathy has on the 8th. I'm not returning to Missouri until mid April next year, no Doctor's appointment scheduled before April 20th..

Kelsey invited us over for supper so we got to tour their completed new home, Andy was out mushroom hunting in the rain. It was good to visit with her, Lydia and Nolan. Their new home is very nice.

The trip home from Lakewood in Harlingen was 1,076 miles. I will check the odometers on the car and coach and note how fare we drove when I do an end of trip report.

God is good. I pray that He blesses you and yours. He has blessed me.


Thursday, April 3, 2025

Days 125 & 126 - Wednesday & Thursday, April 2 & 3 - Travelling North

We left Victoria at 8:30 Wednesday. Kathy drove us 400 miles north during the day. We wanted to get as far north as we could before we had to drive in blowing rain. There were a few time when we needed the wipers but we were never in heavy rain. We were set up at the Choctaw Casino RV Park, in Durant, OK (population 21,000, the population of the entire county is only 49,000), by 5:30. The RV sites are #$62/night which we thought was pretty steep for a casino but we were tired and it had good reviews.

During the drive we stopped at a roadside turnout and had lunch. The other coach was there when we arrived and still there when we left. It had its leveling jacks down and a slide out. I wonder if they maybe spent the night there.

There was a lot of traffic going through Dallas in the midafternoon. PTL that I never had a daily commute in traffic like this. When I took the photo we were moving but there was also a fair amount of stop and go.

The casino facility is huge. 1,700 rooms, 77 RV sites, 7,400 slot machines, a 20 lane bowling facility, a 6 screen movie theater, 16 restaurants, 18 bars, etc. A shuttle runs between the RV Park and the casino. We took it over to the casino to get supper. We were shocked at the restaurant prices. We walked around and looked at the menus posted at the entry of each restaurant. To eat at the buffet place was $30/person. An 8 oz filet mignon at the steakhouse was $67, it was the cheapest steak. At the other end of the steak menu was a 22 oz cowboy ribeye, at $122. At the Salt & Stone the All American Cheeseburger was $20, the pan fried catfish was $22 & the 14 oz ribeye was $60. There were several other restaurants and several "fast food" places in a food court. We ended up eating Smashburgers.

Driving by the main casino building.

Set up at the campground.

A nice place to keep the kids entertained for awhile. The pool is off to the left. I didn't go over to check it out. I did check out the restroom & shower facility. It was quite upscale.

I talked Kathy into getting a macaroon from the casinos sweet shop.

During the night it rained and the wind BLEW. We pulled in 3 of our 4 slides. We heard some decent size hail hit the coach roof but thankfully there was only a little of it.

The rain let up around 8 AM and I went out and unhooked everything except the electrical. I also went to start the car to circulate the transmission fluid and the battery was totally dead. I have no idea why. I dug out my jumper cables, which are "buried" in the back of one of the basement areas, and got the car started. Kathy had been up a lot during the night and she slept in until after 10 AM. The weather forecast looked grim. We consider staying there another night and not fighting the wind and rain. We finally decided to head north and left the campground at noon. I drove the first 200 miles and Kathy took over and drove the last 70 miles. Driving in the wind was a chore but thankfully we didn't have to contend with any significant rain.

Because we got such a late start we only stopped twice, once for fuel and a second time when we changed drivers. Kathy ate a sandwich before she started driving and I had one after I stopped driving. We arrived at Coachlight RV Park in Carthage, MO (just east of Joplin) at 5 PM. It appears to be a pretty nice place for $40/night. We will keep it in mind for future travels.

Parked at Coachlight.
More of the campground.

We are 210 miles from home. Lord willing we should get home mid afternoon tomorrow, Day 127.

God is good. I pray that He blesses you and yours. He has blessed me.










Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Day 124 - Tuesday, April 1 - Cuero Museum Visits

We went to Mumford's BBQ for an early lunch. The ribs and brisket were good, but a little disappointing, they weren't as good as they were either of the other times we were there.




After lunch I dropped Kathy off at the coach and headed up to Cuero, about 30 miles north of Victoria. The last time we were in Victoria I drove up to the Chisholm Trail Heritage Museum and went through it. The lady there told me that there were several other museums in the town that I should check out but I didn't have the time to do it that day.

The first place I went was the Cuero Heritage Museum, there were several different exhibits in what had once been the Post Office. The first exhibit I looked at was about the Cuero Turkey Trot. In the early 1900’s some local small farmers raised turkey’s. Since there were only a few vehicles at the time farmers would “drive” herds of their turkeys to the local processing plant in Cuero. Someone got the idea to turn the Turkey Trot into an event. The first Turkey Trot was held November 25-27, 1912. 30,000 people flocked into Cuero to watch 18,000 turkeys herded down Main Street. There was a carnival, big band dances, a football game (the local team is the Gobblers), a parade, etc. The Governor crowned the first Turkey Queen. The last actual Turkey Trot was in 1972 but I think the festival, now called the Cuero Turkeyfest, still occurs. The festival took on a Turkish theme.

Another couple of rooms were dedicated to Coca Cola memorabilia. Several old Coke machines, lots of old style Coke bottles and this outfit that a local wore, CoCo the Clown, in local parades. When I was driving around town I noted a building was once a Coke building but is now the City Hall.


Upstairs there were several rooms full of juice squeezers. There was a 206 page catalog with photos of all 1,643 squeezers. Each photo had the price the collector had paid for the squeezer. The total cost was $134,983.

Another room was dedicated to the port town of Indianola which had been wiped out by hurricanes many years ago. Reading about the military activities during the Civil War's, and the North's disregard for private property rights, when they took over the town, was interesting. Thankfully it didn't seem to be one of the typical historical revisionist museums that frequent the nation, by claiming getting rid of slavery was the primary reason the righteous northern states refused to let the seceding states for their own nation. (Delaware, a Yankee slave state voted against the 13th Amendment, the abolition of slavery; the 14th Amendment, citizenship rights; & the 15th Amendment, giving blacks the right to vote. In 1901 it finally ratified the 13th Amendment. Slavery was a horrendous, but it wasn't the primary reason for the Civil War.)

Next was the Pharmacy & Medical Museum of Texas.


They have an actual iron lung machine.
Interesting ad.

The old courthouse.

A street in Cuero.

That was enough sightseeing for me for the day. 

God is good. I pray that He bless you and yours. He has blessed me.