Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Still Having Fun at Myrtle Beach 09














Well we're still having fun at the beach. Jim and I get out to the beach almost every day reading and watching the waves. We've had beautiful weather. In between chilling out at the beach, we have managed to keep busy with friends. The first two pictures were taken after our jet ski dolphin tour. That was such a grand day. We are going to go again with Ric and Vic who are down here from Hagerstown, MD with us. I hope we get to see the dolphins again. We've also spent time with friends, Barbara and Wayne Simpson who were here on their timeshare week. The next pic is of the whole gang when we went to eat Mexican food. What a fun time we had. Everyone left full and moaning and groaning that we ate too much. One day, Ric and Vic and Jim and I went down to Murrel's Inlet for lunch after a morning shopping trip to the flea market. It was such a beautiful day. We enjoyed the scenery as well as the lunch. The next pic is of Ric, Vic, Jim and I at the restaurant in Murrel's Inlet called the Dead Dog Saloon. While we were out strolling along the boardwalk, we noticed a small island with goats on it. There was one billy goat and the rest were females. The poor billy goat was moaning and howling after this one female goat and she didn't want anything to do with him. We must of watched that poor goat chase the little female for a good 45 min. He never gave up during that time and was still howling as we left. There must of been a dozen folks standing watching and rooting for the goat but all to no avail! We finally decided to go back to the RV and do a little beaching with the rest of the day. We have been ending each evening with a game of canasta with Ric and Vic. Jim and I are not doing so good. So far they have won 6 and we have won 2 games.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Myrtle Beach, Sept-09



We've been at Myrtle Beach, SC for a couple of weeks now. Been so busy, haven't had time to update the blog. We've had great weather and good times. Took a guided dolphin tour on jet skiis. Lots of fun. We saw about 20 dolphins. We sat out in the ocean and bobbed around watching them for about an hour. It was really awesome. Getting lots of reading done and working on a good tan. Managed to do a little shopping.....and catching up with old friends that we meet here every year. Our canasta friends arrived today. They beat the heck out of us the first night. Jim and I have got to do better!!

Friday, April 3, 2009

Our last Day in Preston, 3 Apr 09






















Friday, Apr 3rd was our last day in Preston, GA. We got rained out most of the week this week. We did get to work Monday, half day Tuesday, and half a day Wednesday. Got rained out all day Thursday. However, Friday was beautiful here and we were able to put in a full day. Jim and I are leaving tomorrow, (Sat) along with the Halsteads. The remaining 10 coaches decided to stay on for a few more days. Despite the rain, we were able to meet most of our goals. We wanted to get the roof done to include shingles but we didn't quite finish with the shingles. The remaining crew is staying on and will get the roof finished on Saturday. We met all the other goals though -- doors and windows in, shed finished and under roof. The pics above show Jim on the roof (reconstructed knees and all); the 3rd pic shows the siding I worked on with 2 other ladies. We were pretty proud of ourselves. The 4rth pic shows the house on Jim and I's last day. We hope to get a picture of it when its all done. It was one of the best experiences working on this build. We met so many nice people from all over the U.S. and Canada. We all belong to the same chapter so we hope to meet up again on future builds. The people in this community have been so nice and just bent over backward supporting us. We never went without a meal here. It is a build that we will always remember with pride and love. On Thursday our old dog, Bono, (last pic) gave us a scare. That morning as I was waking up he started to come into the bedroom to greet me and he collapsed on the floor. I jumped out of bed and rushed over to him and it was like he died with his eyes open. He was completely paralyzed. By the time I pulled some clothes on and got Jim who was outside, he was up and wagging his tail like nothing happened. He was fine the rest of the morning. Then Jim and I met with the group for lunch. When we got back we let the dogs out and Bono collapsed again this time outside. It was raining cats and dogs and he fell into a big puddle. Had Jim not lifted his head up he would have drowned. Jim and I immediately put him in our truck and rushed to the vets. By the time we got him in the truck he was coming out of the spell he was in. By the time we got to the vet's he was wagging his tail acting like nothing happened. They ran tests on him and took xrays and couldn't find anything wrong. They ruled out stroke because he has no after affects, and ruled out seizures because he didn't shake or get rigid, just limp. The vet thinks it could have been a heart arrhythmia but can't really say without more testing. So he recommend we take him home and watch him and start taking note the time of day he collapses, how long he stays out and to check his heart beat to see if it races. So far he has been fine. Still acting like a puppy. It sure gave us a scare. But Jim and I realize he is 13 yrs old and are preparing ourselves that he may be coming to the end of his life but it is hard. He sure has been a good old dog. We leave in the morning (Sat) for Savannah, GA to meet up with friends. We are going to Paula Dean's restaurant for dinner tomorrow evening. Really looking forward to it.

Monday, March 30, 2009

We're Making Progress Now - Mar 30, 2009













We had a great day for building and we sure got a lot done. We finished getting the roof rafters up. Then we had to nail hurrican braces on each rafter front and back. Each bracket took 10 nails. Now folks that is a lot of hammering. Thank goodness we have 22 people working this project. They also got a lot done on the roof so it will be ready for sheeting tomorrow. I'm not sure of all the terminology for what they did on the roof but they worked on it all day today to get it ready for the sheeting. As you can see from the pics we also got all the blue foam sheeting on the sides. We just have a few sheets to put on the end of the house and that job will be finished. Then we wrap all the sides. The utility shed is under roof and looks great. The trailer in the second pic is where we keep all the tools and equipment. Every morning we empty it and every afternoon it all goes back in. This evening we were treated to dinner at Mom's Kitchen Resturant. It is the only resturant in town but oh is it good. It is the best home cooking. That is me standing in front of Mom's. We're looking forward to another great day tomorrow.

Georgia Fish Boil 2009














The local grocery store owners, Jerry and Polly, invited the group out to their home for a Georgia style fish boil. My goodness was it delicious. They have this huge pot filled with shrimp, sausage, potatoes, corn on the cobb and onions and lots of good spices. Their friend, Moe, helped with the cooking above. The second pic is a portion of the food being strained. The food was out of this world and their home was just gorgeous. It sat at the top of the hill overlooking gorgeous rolling hills as you can see from the third pic. It was a beautiful sunny day and we just had a wonderful time.

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Preston, GA 2009



















Larry and Mem Halstead and Jim and I arrived in Preston, GA on Saturday March 21st. There are 12 RVs from all over the US here on this build. Preston is a little town of about 450 people. There is one grocery story, one restaurant, one quick mart that also sells pizzas. It is also the town of amazing cooks and hospitality. We have been treated like royalties since we have been here. The Preston Baptist Church has been host to us. The town installed electricity at an old school building where we are parked. They also had our tanks pumped on Thursday. The church hosted a pot luck dinner for us on Sunday. I have never seen so much food and boy was it good. We sat at a table with a couple who lived in Plains but moved to Preston to farm. He said he grew up with Jimmy and Billy Carter and told us a few stories of his childhood. It was such a delightful evening. We went over to the build site before dinner and people from the community was there as well as the lady who is getting the house and Habitat officials from Americus, Georgia. It was neat meeting the new homeowner. She was pretty excited and a little overwhelmed with the support from the community. The first pic shows the slab that we started with. We got the outer walls up on Monday our first day. Folks from the community have been providing snacks at around 10:00 every day, lunch is provided at noon and then most evenings someone hosts a dinner for us. I believe the first night our group did our own pot luck. The rest of the evenings have been provided. It is pretty amazing. By Tuesday the inside walls were up and a shed was started in the back of the yard. We have about 22 people actually doing the build. We have a group leader, Fred, who is the head boss man on the job. We also get daily visits from Habitat who oversee the overall building plan and progress. By Thursday, the shed was under roof and the shingling was started. The roof rafters were almost completed Thursday afternoon on the house, but we got rained out. We were all chomping at the bits to go back on Friday but again we got rained out. We decided on Friday night at dinner, that we would work on Saturday to finish up the rafters. They normally don't work on Saturdays or Sundays but we all wanted to do this to stay on schedule with our goal. But wouldn't you know it, it really rained and stormed all day on Saturday. Sunday evening, the local grocery store owner invited us all over to his house for a southern fish boil. We are all looking forward to it. There is no call for rain next week so we will meet our goal of getting the house under roof, and windows and doors in. With a little luck, the shed will be completely finished. Who would of thunk it that a bunch of senior citizens can build an entire house! It has been an amazing week. The last picture is of Charlie doing the heavy supervising.

Perry, GA 2009



















We all arrived in Perry, GA on March 14th for the Family Motor Coach Association (FMCA) rally. There were 3,000 RVs in attendance. Our group got to park along side of each other because we all traveled in a caravan from Cordele. Perry, GA has a population of about 3000 and during this rally week, the population is increased by 6,000 more people. The restaurants and stores really enjoy good sales when FMCA comes to town. Jim and a lot of the other guys with us attended all sorts of technical seminars. I think Jim od'd himself with all this info. Elaine and I took two quilting classes and I learned some new applique techniques that I'm looking forward to trying out. One day, the Klaubers and Jim and I took a trip to Juliette, GA. This is where the movie Fried Green Tomatoes was filmed. The Whistle Stop Cafe is still there and we took a trip to have lunch there and try out some of those fried green tomatoes. They were delicious. After lunch we took a tour of this old grain mill that had been turned into a motorcycle museum. While Jim and Jerry drooled over the old bikes Elaine and I talked with the wife of the owner. She told us her and her husband decided to move back to town and buy the old mill to turn it into a home. They then decided to add a campground and built all these camping cottages along the river. Then they got the idea to show off his motorcycle collection. Since they opened the museum, people from all over have been donating bikes, clothing, helmets, etc. I got a little glimpse at their living quarters and it was very very nice. It had all wood slat panels, big screen TV, oriental rug on hardwood floor, leather furniture. I would have loved to take a tour of their home but I'm sure they aren't doing that or she would have offered. I only got a glimpse because someone left the door open and its right behind the front desk. Well after we leave here--we start our trip over to Preston for Habitat for Humanity.

Cordele, GA 2009





















We left home on March 10th headed for a Family Motor Coach Association (FMCA) rally in Perry, GA. We also plan to do a Habitat for Humanity build in Preston, GA after the rally. Our 1st stop was in Veteran's Memorial State Park campground in Cordele, GA. Cordele is a small town of about 11,000. There we met up with several friends from our Fredericksburg Good Sam Club, who were also en route to the FMCA rally. Also, our friends from Florida, Jerry and Elaine met us there too. Then we got a surprise call from our friends from Hagerstown, MD who were returning to MD after trying to see the space shuttle mission. The mission got scrapped and they had a deadline to get home to MD before the next mission could get scheduled. They decided to join us for a couple of nights before returning to MD. We all had a campground happy hour our first night with everyone and then the Klaubers, and Ric and Vic and us had a cookout for dinner. The next day the Klaubers, Ric and Vic and Jim and I took a train ride from Cordele to Americus and Plains, GA. The train runs from the campground - and it was staffed with volunteer camp workers who were serving as conductors and entertainers. It was a really fun trip. Our first stop was in Americus. This is the city that the Habitat Headquarters is located. Jimmy Carter kind of put Habitat on the map after he joined and got actively involved. We took a trolley from the train station to downtown. We had lunch in Americus and did a short walking tour of downtown Americus and its famous Windsor Hotel. Next train stop was in Plains,
GA. I'm sure everyone knows this is the home of Jimmy Carter. Plains has a whopping population of about 637. The big thing here is the Jimmy Carter Warehouse store. They offer peanuts and peanut ice cream along with other Carter stuff. Of course we had to try some ice cream. We saw Billy Carters gas station that is now a museum for Billy's gas station. That evening, we all went to State Park Restaurant which was very nice and overlooking the water. Overall, we had a very enjoyable stay in Cordele.