Friday was our last work day and today we decided to explore a little over towards Pass Christian. In all the driving around we have done where there is the obvious destruction one thing we have both noted is the fact that the beautiful old live oak trees have survived when man made structures of some consequence have not. Another thing we noticed is that while Biloxi had major loss back one or two blocks at Pass Christian it was more like five or six blocks back from the beach and there were substantially less trees that had survived. We leave tomorrow without a specific destination but will keep you posted. I have also posted a few more pictures mostly of the area between Pass Christian and Biloxi.
Saturday, November 18, 2006
Biloxi - Pass Christian
Thursday, November 16, 2006
Biloxi II
Thought I would post some pictures just to give you and idea of the devastation that everyone talks about, although you really have to see it to understand the completeness of the damage to the area. Bear in mind, these pictures were taken yesterday 15 months after Katrina.
One thing I wanted to show but wasn't able to, was the neighborhoods. Many have been totally destroyed, but now with the time that has passed, the green has come back in between the paved streets and there is the occassional FEMA trailer seemingly sitting in the middle of nowhere, but there is no neighborhood now! I could not find a picture to take that would show that.
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
Biloxi, Mississippi - WOW!
We arrived in Biloxi to spend some time with an organization known as "Hands On" for which our niece Sara Hamilton works as a coordinator helping to organize and direct a steady stream of volunteers. There are quite a few volunteers helping out this city after the destruction from Hurricane Katrina, and its needed judging from initial appearances. We arrived Sunday afternoon to find that at least two of the major routes into town were still out (bridges blown away) and the devastation along the shoreline unbelievable. I will post some more pictures as we see more this week, but below are the first pictures we took on the way in. It surprised me that after 14 or 15 months that the devastation was so totally apparent.


Organizations such as HANDS ON are trying to make a difference like renovating parks, feeding homeless, mold removal, new construction and, even taking care of the animals at the Humane Society. They do anything and everything and work out of a rented church building that now houses up to 300 volunteers. It appears that 90% of the volunteers are between 18 and 25 with a few of us old folks thrown in. Were going to be here through the week to help as we can and frankly feel good about it. Our first job was to work a soup kitchen for the day on Monday...it was fun and rewarding at the same time. More to come.
Monday, November 13, 2006
Mammoth Cave National Park
After leaving the factory and repairs behind we finally got on the road Thursday morning. When we stopped later in the day we suddenly realized that our time was our own and that we just happened to be near Mammoth Cave National Park. Not having to be anywhere clinched our decision to become adventurous and check out the national park with our "Golden Age Passports" which offer most things free or half price at all the National Parks. I know Emily (our daughter in law) will be disappointed that she was not with us as this sort of thing is right up her alley. I do have to say I was a bit apprehensive and claustrophobic when we first entered the cave. The larger chambers were ok but some of the cracks we had to squeeze through surprised me.



Thought I would attach a couple of pictures from inside the cave which even with a new camera do not do justice to the beauty of all the natural formations we saw. The chambers sometimes were huge with the ranger that was giving us the tour describing what we saw and explaining about the underground waterways that had carved out some 367 miles of cave found so far. They estimate that that is only about half of what they believe to be in the area.
One of two other kind of unique things we saw was the last cable/paddlewheel ferry still in use across the Green River in the national park. See below


Saturday we left for Biloxi with an overnight at a small park near Montgomery Alabama... Northern Alabama is absolutely beautiful with the trees just finishing up their color show.
Thursday, November 09, 2006
Coach is done!!!!
Well after three days at the plant having things repaired we feel like we are in a new coach....well almost! Many things repaired and we are pleased with the way we were treated and taken care of. It was kind of nice to be treated like a valuable customer!
While there we met a couple that was written up in the Wall Street Journal a while back about their commitment to establishing a "Lemon Law" relative to the sale of new motorhomes. They have had a terrible time and after hearing the true scoop on things I do not envy the problems they have had with what is now a beautiful coach and almost what it is supposed to be. Below is their coach in the "campground" waiting for service and a good picture of them doing what they do while the work is going on. They have been there since the 2nd of October!!!!
The smiles on their face are nice to see as they have had real problems resolving all that has gone wrong with their new coach (over six figures of repairs and adjustments and 14 months of agony trying to resolve all the issues relative to their home...yes they are full timers and live in this coach full time. What I was most pleased with about their story was that they believe as I do that that this facility is the best and does fix problems to their customers satisfaction. Below are two views of the repair facility in Elkhart where the people know what they are doing.
Thats our coach below in the middle.
Anyway, we are in Cave City, Kentucky heading ? We thought we would have a little respite.....
Just a side note to my good friends Art, Bud & Dave...were only a very short distance from the Corvette Museum at Bowling Green! Maybe tomorrow.
It is great to be on the road again...we will be keeping you up to speed more regularly now.
Monday, November 06, 2006
On the Road!
We leave this morning for Elkhart Indiana to get the last of the repairs done at the factory and then on to ? The plan is to head warm and were thinking Natchez Trace for the moment but will decide in a day or two. Pictures and regular blog reports to come.
Friday, November 03, 2006
Packing the coach
Seems like forever but the coach is pretty much been fixed and were packing to leave early for the warmth of the South. Lots of plans but nothing for sure except a quick stop at the manufacturing plant to finish up a few things and then were off to North Carolina (Durham) for our first stop. Blog will be up to speed as we go and not so dormant like we have been.
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
Repairs
Ever since we had the blowout we have had a variety of small things that all seem to be related to the blowout damage done under the coach. We decided that the smartest thing to do was to go to the factory for advice and arrange to have those problems and some others repaired. The Monaco plant is in Elkhart, Indiana and they are very receptive to helping your resolve problems with their units. They provide a campsite (40 or spaces)with electrical and water hookups. There is a dumpstation also provided if you stay takes too long. Bottom line is they really treat you well. Tomorrow we have an appointment to have the coach looked over by a tech and we are to give him list of what we need or want done. From there we will decide how much we want to do and how much it will cost. Will keep you posted.
I just added pictures of the "campground" that Monaco provides which has everything you need...even a free laundromat.


Saturday, September 30, 2006
Getting Ready
The weather is cooling and I was finally able to post our picture on the profile part of the blog ....seeing that sand and water of the keys just getting me itchy to follow that warm sunshine south. We are having the motorhome repaired where the blowout caused some problems and we have invested in new shocks and tires. I'm almost ready to go. Its been hard to post this summer as it is more difficult to find things when your not moving. Won't be long though.
The weather is cooling and I was finally able to post our picture on the profile part of the blog ....seeing that sand and water of the keys just getting me itchy to follow that warm sunshine south. We are having the motorhome repaired where the blowout caused some problems and we have invested in new shocks and tires. I'm almost ready to go. Its been hard to post this summer as it is more difficult to find things when your not moving. Won't be long though.
Thursday, September 07, 2006
Jag's on the Manistee
We just spent the holiday weekend on the Manistee River at our friends place where they actually made a campsite for us to use. See below:
The weekend turned out to be really nice with warm sunshine during the day and cool evenings to sleep well. We had a campfire each night and canoed the river one day and spent some time at a crapshow in Houghton Lake.....sorry I meant to say craft show.......
The Manistee River as always is beautiful.....
We did run across something a little unique. The guy that lives below has put in his supply of wood for the year and then some. I'm not sure how he will get the upper logs down without the whole thing collapsing but it is quite a pile of logs!
Next stop for us will be Harsens Island for a visit with old friends in two weeks.
Thursday, August 17, 2006
Motorhome Heaven
Lowes Motor Speedway became a motorhome Mecca this week with 4,000 or so people with their motorhomes came to see the 2007 offerings by most of the motorhome manufacturers. Lots of people were wheeling and dealing for new coaches and boy oh boy it is tempting when you see these things and how comfortable they have become. It is certainly a far cry from what we had as our first motorhome. All electric units that are no different from home and when slides are totally opened over 400 sqft of living space. There was also a huge number of vendors of every little gadget you could think of to use on the road.The displays were set in a huge field that probably was 40 plus acres with everything imaginable for choices. Although, I do think that the units displayed were on the high end without too many class C or B coaches. We of course started looking at the high end Prevost conversions that range in price from $1,000,000 to believe it or not $2,500,000......I did say looking!!!!
It's really hard to believe that some of the units are the price that they are, but they have all kinds of amenities that today cost an arm and leg. These units are really to live in not camp.
Yes the red carpet was out!
We do enjoy our motorhome and the urge to get a new one when you see these units gets to fever pitch, but sanity finally came through and although I love these things and the travel that they make possible, the prices are a bit steep.
One particularly nice thing about these conventions is that the manufacturers offer repair services to your coach without labor charges.... only parts have to paid for. This was exceptionally nice as the tire blowout damage we had on the way down was more extensive that we thought. We ended up having a wiring harness reworked and some step parts replaced right where we camped. Thank you Monaco.
Sunday, August 13, 2006
FMCA Convention - Charlotte, N.C.
We have belonged to FMCA for 30 some years and have attended their conventions before but its really just a chance to rub elbows with the manufacturers and talk motorhome stuff.....Marge and I both hate doing that!!!!!
We had a rather bad start however.... our front right steering tire blew out on the way down and two new tires and a 4 hour delay was not much fun. It also took out some wiring under the coach but I was able to repair most of it. We may be able to have the Holiday Rambler people look at it down here.

While some things at this convention started today, the main focus with seminars and information really starts in the morning. They have a lot of interesting things from safety driving courses to fnancial seminars and the displays open tomorrow afternoon. We were assigned a site and were quite lucky to have a reasonably open site instead of packed in between some of the 5,000 to 7,00o coaches that are here.

Will send lots of motorhome info once we get it!
Tuesday, August 08, 2006
Tubing on the Manistee 2006
This was the 35th year we have been doing this....that is tubing or canoeing down the Manistee River and this year we had somewhere around 50 people. Each year this group of friends arrive at the CCC Bridge campground on the Manistee River for a few days of fun, family and a campfire that is enjoyed by all. The weather held and all of us had a wonderful time.

Next stop for us is the FMCA convention in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Thursday, August 03, 2006
Trees Trees Trees
We're in the woods and we have to go to the library in Graying to connect, but we are enjoying ourselves greatly in this warm weather and a nice cool river to soak in. The Manistee River is a beautiful trout stream and the CCC Bridge State Forest Campground is absolutely one of the more beautiful campgrounds in Michigan. No services but spots located right on the river and with a campfire at night just a very beautiful, quiet, relaxing place to be. Will post some pictures of our annual tubing trip shortly.
Thursday, July 20, 2006
Holiday Travel Park - Traverse City
I have made mention that my favorite private park in Michigan is located on Silver Lake just south of Traverse city, Michigan. It has about two hundred sites of which 70 or so are absolutely beautiful. It is very well kept and has on some sites really unique features like the 10 or so sites on the "isthmus" I have stayed on the isthmus and enjoyed waking at dawn and wading out to catch a few fish on my fly rod. Totally quiet and calm casting as the birds start singing in the morning....pretty hard to beat. There are other amenities like the beach area which is sandy and ideal for little ones. They have rental boats and canoes, playgrounds etc.
Of course not all sites are on the water and those that aren't still are quite nice. The campground was built some years ago by the Wally Byam Airstream owners group and was limited to airstream owners. While the park limits ownership of lots to airstream product owners the lots when not in use are rented as a regular campground. Our lot this time has a separate little area for campfire and is nicely landscaped.There are new lots that have all the amenities but are somewhat distant from the lake, but they two are nice and of course the campground is so close to everything that Traverse City offers.
Wednesday, July 19, 2006
NEW POST !!!!!
I have to apologize for the lack of posts, but two problems .....we've been very much homebody's and on our trip to the Magnolia Music Fest to see Lonestar we got caught quite literally in a tornado in Ohio which damaged our DATASTORM Link to the Internet. M ostly though we have been busy. Our Datastorm should be repaired in the next few days and we are starting to travel again. We are now at our favorite Michigan Campground......Holiday Park in Traverse City on Silver Lake. It's an old "Wally Byam" Airstream exclusive campground, except not exclusively Airstream anymore. Were going to be here through the weekend visiting friends seeing the sights. We'll get camera going tomorrow and show you whats up.