Tuesday, September 29, 2015

One of Dennis's pics of the blood moon.


Moving Along

Thursday we were able to tour a high end RV Factory, New Horizons in Junction City, Kansas. They mostly do custom fifth wheel units for full timers.  We enjoyed seeing the process of building an RV.
Also, had to do some laundry…. Even when having fun, some chores just have to be done. Then, a nice evening to sit outside and watch new campers come in to the park.

Friday, it was on the road to a park near Independence, MO.  Staying at KOA in Oak Grove, Mo. Nice park.

Saturday we visited Truman's home and Presidential Library.
In the oval office where Truman took pics with dignitaries

It was nice to get to know Bess and the President on a personal level. No matter one's political views, learning about former presidents and their decisions and lives helps us to make our decisions in the future.
Truman's home after he and Bess married
Perhaps the most interesting fact we learned was the reason for the change in the presidential seal during his administration. Before the change, the eagle's head was turned toward the talon that held the arrows - depicting war. Truman approved the change to have the eagle's head turned toward the talon that held the olive branch - depicting peace. A welcomed change after our nation was weary from two world wars.

Also, the egg salad sandwich at Dave's Bakery
 on the town square was good, too!




Sunday, we took a drive into Missouri  to Gilliam, MO. My mother's maiden name was Gilliam. My great-grandfather's uncle formed the city of Gilliam in the 1800's. What is left of the town of about 200 is a post office, houses for the residents, and a cemetery. We found the grave sites of the founder and other Gilliams. A nice ancestry.


The route to there and back was a beautiful view of farms and orchards in Missouri.
 We accidentally came upon an orchard and fruit market. There were more than 20 cars and a majority of the people had baskets loaded up with area apples. We found out that the area between Gilliam and our campsite is the apple capital of Missouri. I will be baking an apple pie in the near future!  Wonderful tasting apples.


We ended our visit at a local winery - and yes, they produce apple wine….
It was a beautiful  Sunday afternoon to see the country we are traveling in.

We are now set up in Branson with a beautiful view of the river!!
Tonight seeing Micky Gilley!
 

Wednesday, September 23, 2015


Abilene, Kansas
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
5:40 PM
Today we went into Abilene.  We visited the home where former President Eisenhower grew up and then the Presidential museum. Amazing history from his family, to WWII, to presidency.

On the property is a chapel and inside is the burial place of him and Mamie. If you go, plan on a minimum of a couple of hours for it all, but it is very much worth the time.
 
Now this is fried chicken!!
The visitor's center provided us with many brochures and things to do in Abilene. The Hitching Post Cafe was recommended for lunch. The special today was fried chicken with sides - and dessert! For $8.95. The picture does not do it justice. The fried chicken was……..GOOD!!! The waitress asked us where we were from. I said Texas and she said she knew it was either Texas or Georgia by my accent. I have an accent????







 

 After lunch we walked over to Old Abilene Town. The buildings are mostly original and they still stage gun fights on the weekends. Also, the saloon is open on weekends. It was fun to walk down the boardwalk and imagine how it must have been.


Old Church
In graveyard at church

Old Abilene Town
Dennis might deliver some mail!
 

 Our last stop of the day was the Seelye Mansion. The 3 story home is a treasure of history during the early part of the century.







 Mr. A.B. Seelye owned a patent medicine business in the late 1800's and the early 1900's. He also made vanilla and spices. He had salesmen who had wagons that traveled around and sold his products. When we walked in to get our tickets for the tours, the man greeting us, Terry, owns the mansion and lives there; but, also, owns the Hitching Post Cafe. He said he had fried our chicken himself a couple of hours earlier.


 
The Seelye family built the mansion
 and had some of the newest inventions of the time installed.
The first wall socket installed in a home in the country.
The basement has an early bowling lane that was purchased at the 1904 World's Fair. We were invited to play a game. The balls are about the size of a grapefruit with no holes. Instead of pins you hit a paddle worth different points each. What a treat - I won!!

The home also had a Steinway piano that is very old. I was invited to play and enjoyed the sound of the early piano. Here, as well, be prepared for more than an hour tour. The guide is very talkative but his tales of life of the family is interesting. My kind of history tour.

We are tired!!!!!

Tuesday, September 22, 2015


Travels in Oklahoma and Kansas

Lake Murray State Park
Lake Murray across from our site

Sunday we left Burleson and drove to Lake Murray State Park for an overnight stay. Our stay at Burleson provided temps in the 90's. We arrived in Oklahoma to a temperature of 73 degrees, dropping to 63 by set up!! Rain started shortly after. I don't remember the last 60 degree day. The camp hosts used to live in Pearland and Lubbock. We enjoyed visiting with them before rain set in.  Sitting in RV listening to rain was nice!

My Uncle Jake - mother's brother - is in a nursing home in Ardmore, so we went to town to see him in the late afternoon. It is such a treasure to see our older relatives and listen to their stories. Planning to see his brother - My Uncle Les - while in Branson in a few weeks.

Monday we traveled on North
 and spent one night at KOA in Wellington, KS. 

It is a small town south of Wichita, but  had a wonderful museum: Chisholm Trail Museum. Was in old hospital building. Actually, only a couple of rooms were dedicated to the Trail. The rest -- 3 stories - was dedicated to memorabilia from the area. Each room had a different theme, i.e., china, dolls, laundry, kitchen, etc. The best museum we have been to in a while. If in area, it is a must see. Wellington also has a very nice Walmart…..



Driving thru Kansas is another different kind of pretty. Flat lands with fields and fields of corn on one side and soy beans on the other side with barns and houses surrounded by trees. And even a lone oil well or two.  Enjoying the ride!

Thursday, September 17, 2015

On the Road




Well, we are loaded up and heading North! 

First stop is at a campground in Burleson. It is fairly close to Tiffany's in Midlothian. We enjoyed dinner with grandkids last night and catching up on their lives. Tiffany is getting married in December after 10+ years being single. We are excited for her. The wedding will be small with reception at the Midlothian Conference Center. Today we visited there and got the layout and started making plans. Such fun!! Getting everyone involved and enjoying the moments.

Last weekend we made a quick flying trip to Lakewood, CO. Dennis's 90 year old uncle lives there with his daughter, Dennis' cousin Claudia. They all lived close growing up in Oklahoma . The weather was extraordinary and we enjoyed lots of outside time!  We walked around a lake that Claudia walks with friends.
The beauty is different from the South but beautiful.
 

For breakfast she took us to a Dutch bakery.
The reason for the walk after!

 On Friday, September 11 we went to Red Rocks, a famous concert venue in the Lakewood area. They were having a memorial service. First Responders wore the gear that was worn going into the twin towers. They walked up the steps to the amphitheatre the number of steps the first responders walked on 9-11. It was very emotional. I am glad we were there to see it.




                                  Also, Uncle Lawrence Alvin was glad to see us and that made the quick trip worth it.

Sunday, we head to Kansas!