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Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Paris

We made it to Paris!  Had an easy flight to Miami then an overnight flight to Paris and arrived here at 8:45am.  I now remember why I hate to fly.  Why do they give you a blanket when it's so warm in the plane that I was sweating all night?  Other than that it wasn't too bad, well not if you like to sleep sitting up.
We're here!  Cindy was kinda frantic in the taxi ride over here especially with all the motorcycles zipping in and out of the traffic and everybody just makes extra lanes whenever they feel like it.  But it's beautiful here weather is nice, down to 56 at night and high 70's to low 80's.
Our apartment is nice, on the 4th floor and we even have a lift.  Cindy and I took a nice walk and found Naturalia, small natural foods store so we stocked up on essentials- coffee, wine, fruit, yogurt.
When Mike wakes up in a bit we'll walk out and find a nice little cafe for a late lunch/early dinner.
Our apartment is in the 2nd arrondisement and we found the Metro station a couple blocks away so we can go anywhere from there.
from outside our apartment window

Cindy making a list of things she definately won't eat!



our lift, I can barely turn around in it, but beats climbing 5 flights of stairs
Only have a couple pictures so far but I promise I'll have more tomorrow when my eyes and body aren't so tired.

Saturday, July 28, 2012

10 days and counting

Well it's gettin' closer.  In 10 days we leave for 5 weeks in Europe!
Cindy and I have been very busy planning this trip, Cindy especially busy while she tends to her mom.  Cindy spent the last 3 days finalizing our train reservations and was able to finish yesterday.  Thank you very much my dear.
Cindy, Mike, and I leave on August 7th to Paris for 5 days, then fly to Rome for 7 days.  Mike has to fly back on Friday the 17th since he starts his final year in Architecture on Monday.  Cindy and I were lucky enough to book the "Scavi Tour"  http://saintpetersbasilica.org/Necropolis/Scavi-map.htm
This will be very interesting and fulfilling to us as Catholics.
Mike wants to take a day trip to Assissi so we'll hop a train to visit there.  Then Cindy and I will take a train on Monday to Interlaken, Switzerland for 3 days.  When I was researching going there I thought it would be an easy train trip.  Well when Cindy was booking the train reservations we found out there was rail construction on the most direct route and we would be put on a bus and probably miss our connection, so Cindy was able to route us through Zurich on trains the entire way.  Thank you my love!
When we leave Interlaken we'll take the train down to Genova, Italy for the night.  Then take an early morning train to Monaco where we meet up with David and Denise.  David told us about a Marriott credit card promo which we were able to get and get a free night at the Marriott in Monte Carlo!  How cool is that?  One thing I definately want to see is the Jacques Cousteau Museum there.
Then we drive over to Port Cassafrieres, France where we board our canal boat which David and I will pilot to Homps, Fr. visiting all of the quaint little villages along the way.  This will be awesome.
I still remember drinking pina coladas in Bonaire in March last year listening to David say how cool a trip like this would be.  Then in Bonaire last October they joined us for a week and we decided to book the trip.  We all thought it would be great to extend the trip a couple more weeks and see Spain and Portugal.  Then we decided recently to add 3 nights in Fez, Morocco.  So after the boat we'll train to Toulouse and fly to Madrid, Spain.  Then pick up a car and drive over to Madrid, then Tarifa.  At Tarifa we'll take the ferry over to Tangiers, Morocco where a driver will take us to Fez where we have this really neat little hotel Riad Le Calife  http://www.riadlecalife.com/accueil.php?lang=en
Where we'll explore the city.  And I just have to ride a camel!  Then we travel back to Tangiers and cross the Straits of Gibraltar once again then spend our last 2 nights in Marbella, Spain.  Then we bid adieu and fly home from Madrid to Miami then back to the Big Easy.

Today I just have to wish my son and his lovely wife a very happy anniversary!  They are celebrating their 5th on the beach.  And we get Ella for a couple days starting tomorrow.
And to my lovely wife a very happy 34th anniversary tomorrow!

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Back to Thibodaux

We left Cottonwood on Tuesday after putting the coach in storage.  I winterized it just in case we don't come back in October.  We decided a few days ago to drive instead of flying so Cindy could be home for Mother's Day.  I figured I owed her that much for putting up with me in such a confined space! for 3 months!
We hit the road about 1pm and drove to Santa Rosa, NM just east of Albuquerque.  Only 1 small incident when the winds were blowing pretty hard and a flock of tumbleweeds attacked Cindy while she was driving.  She got one and it stayed in the grille all the way home!
Wednesday we drove to Decatur, TX for the night, just north of Dallas.  We had a lunch meeting in Dallas where I ate an awesome crab patty sandwich.  Well it would have been really awesome if it would have had a bit of Zatarains....
Then we drove to Alexandria for the night.  We knew we were in Louisiana then with real green grass on the side of the road!  And rain clouds in the sky!  And HUMIDITY!  AAARGGHHHHH!
We went to Tunks Cypress Inn for dinner and I had the softshell crabs and Cindy had the shrimp enbrochettes.  Very good, seasoned well and very fresh.



 


We left Friday morning a bit earlier than we planned since it was starting to rain.  Had light rain until Paincourtville where it started raining pretty heavy.  We decided to surprise Cindy's mom and visited for a bit.
Got home around 1pm, surprisingly the house looks ok.  A couple small things to fix but nothing major.  I was dreading seeing the condition of the house after 3 months.  But Scott has been checking on it and Heather has been coming by to vacuum, and Joseph (our neighbors son) has been cutting the grass.  But the pool is GREEN!  I guess my pool guy has been on vacation also.  So that'll take a few days to get it swimmable.
 And we got to pick up Ella from daycare- PRICELESS!  Don't know who was more excited, us or Ella.  Took her for icecream and then came home to spend time and play lego's.
Probably won't have updates until August when we leave for 5 weeks in Europe.  Hopefully the house will sell in the meantime and we'll be homeless.
Our 3 months travelling has been totally awesome, we've seen some amazing sights and done some pretty amazing things.  Now to put in "home time" until we can head out west again.  Can't wait to see California.

Monday, May 7, 2012

Back to Cottonwood

After spending a great week in Mesa we headed back to Cottonwood.  Tom suggested rather than take the Interstate to take 87 north then 260 west.  Turned out to be a nice drive, still had some hard climbs since we went from 2000 ft. elevation up to 7200 ft. then a steep drop down to 3500 ft.  I spent some time talking with Tom about mountain driving and combined with having the engine and cooling system checked out and cleaned found that the coach handled the steep climbs great.  I thought the overheat warning light came on at 200 degrees then shutdown was at 205.  So when then engine would get over 195 I'd get pretty concerned and my anxiety level would shoot through the roof while I was frantically looking for a place to pull over.  Tom explained the warning is at 206 and shutdown is at 210.   So on this drive up when it got to 195 I kept my rpms above 1800 and found the temperature held steady and didn't climb higher.   Actually if I kept the rpms above 2000 the temp. started dropping a few degrees.  So my "Mountain Driving" seminar with 8V92 guru Tom worked great!
We're here at the same campground in Cottonwood and getting the coach ready to put into storage.  We'll hopefully leave around noon tomorrow driving the jeep and should make it just past Albuquerque.  Then if all goes well we hope to be home (the one without wheels) in Thibodaux on Friday or Saturday.
So we'll have been gone 3 months and we both have enjoyed our travels, we've seen some awesome sights, met some nice people, and after our Europe trip in August plan to return and continue our travels.  At least until Thanksgiving, then we'll return to the coach in the spring and head over to California and travel along the west coast northward.
Can't wait to see Ella and the rest of our family.   Some boiled crawfish would be nice, but we're not looking forward to the humidity and mosquitoes.  We haven't seen a mosquito since we got past Houston.  Well we did see one when Scott was here.  I think he snuck one in his luggage....    We've gotten pretty used to the low humidity.  Yesterday I was helping Tom work inside his coach and looked at the thermometer.  It was 95 and actually didn't feel hot at all!  I wasn't even sweating, well I was but it evaporates so quickly it cools you down.  Gonna hurt when we get home.  Hope we don't smother!  Or melt!

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Memories of past wartimes
















Wouldn't want to be the guy in the belly turret, he could only enter/exit from outside
Yesterday we drove over to Tucson to see the last remaining decomissioned Titan 5 ICBM missile silo.  All of the others were destroyed due to the SALT treaties with Russia.  This was really neat, we climbed down into the control room and also down the tunnel to see the missile still sitting in the tube.
Our guide told us that a russian visited the site a few months ago and through an interpretor said he wanted his picture taken in the control room with his hand on the key.  He was a russian general in the ICBM corps and never dreamed he would have his hand on the key to destroy Russia!
Another story was a worker dropped a tool when doing maintenance and it punctured the fuel tank.  The Titan was a liquid fuel rocket and kept fueled and ready for launching at a moments notice.  The missile exploded in the tube, the explosion blew off the blast doors covering the silo and launched the warhead.  It took the air force a couple days to find the warhead.  Must have been pretty frantic!
Then we went to the Pima Air Museum.  This is where the "aircraft boneyard" is located.  We didn't go into the boneyard but did see it from a distance.  We walked around the museum area and saw single examples of each type that is in the boneyard.  A lot of unusual aircraft on display.  There was a B-17 on display in a cool hanger which had a special meaning for me since my dad was bombardier on one in the Aleutians during WW2.
Then we drove home and took Tom and Darlene out for dinner at Tom's favorite chinese restaurant.  Very good food.
Today I'll help Tom some more with his coach then go to a Cinco de Mayo party.

Friday, May 4, 2012

Mesa, Arizona

Monday morning we drove down to Mesa to spend time with some friends who graciously welcomed us into their home.
Wow, more steep climbs and descents 6% or more on the interstate!  Hopefully once I get the radiator cleaned it will help.
We went out to dinner with Tom & Darlene and another couple from Michigan who are also Newell owners.  We never realized when we bought our Newell coach that we were joining such a wonderful family of fellow Newellee's.  We've met some wonderful people such as Tom and Darlene whose home we're staying at this week. 
I brought our coach to a bus repair facility to have some maintenance done.  Tom has used this place for years and highly recommended them.  I just took pictures of the coach up in the air and pictures of the entire underside for future reference.  Leo (service manager) found and repaired a couple oil leaks and hopefully the engine will stay clean now.  Other than these leaks everything under the coach looked good so I feel better continuing our trip.
Wednesday we cooked a gumbo for our hosts and showed Darlene how to cook cajun and left her some Bourgeois andouille so she can do another one.  I think they both enjoyed our gumbo. 
Thursday Darlene took us on a tour of Mesa and to see their Mormon visitors center.  I'm impressed with the Mormon faith and happy to dispel some of the misconceptions I've had (mostly due to ignorance).  They have a cannery in Mesa and other cities where they package various items in bulk quantities for long term storage.  The cannery is staffed by volunteers (except for a couple employees who have to be certified by the USDA, etc.)  and amazingly everyone had a smile and greeting for us.  Not like a commercial run operation at all, everyone looked as if they truly wanted to be there.  They also have a "welfare system" where a member who has fallen on hard times can apply and be approved by a committee to receive various commodities.  Which a lot of religions do also but they require the recipients to give back in whatever fashion they can by volunteering.  Nice concept and one I can only dream of that our government adopts some day.  The Mormon faith is very family oriented and believes strongly in personal responsibility and volunteering and they are Christians.
Today (Friday) we're driving over to Tuscon to see the "airplane graveyard" and tour a de-commissioned ICBM silo.  That should be an interesting day for those of us who survived the cold war.
In the evenings I've been helping Tom work on his "new" coach.  He recently bought a 2002 45 foot 2 slide coach.  Beautiful coach that he is updating.  If anybody wants a Newell he has a 1990 38' coach in excellent condition he is selling.


Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Jerome Ghost Town


Tea Time








Look, a flower!


King of the hill??

Princess of the hill!


Sunday morning our family (except poor unca Mikie) went to mass then drove up to Jerome.  Jerome is a "ghost town" that was populated by copper miners.  But is still very much populated by businesses and residents.  Pretty little town perched on the side of the mountain.  We walked around a bit then had lunch at Grapes a very good italian restaurant.  Then we drove up to the mountain summit and spent some time enjoying the cool mountain air.  Ella enjoyed "climbing to the top of the mountain" and picking flowers.
After Scott and Bevi went out to a local winery while Mawmaw & Pawpaw spent our last remaining hours with Ella.
Monday morning off to the airport. 
Tuesday we rode around to the east to see the area.  This week we'll just relax and enjoy the local area.  Then on Monday we move down to Mesa to visit some friends.