Monday, September 25, 2017
Update
Well I did promise an update as today was moving day. But not exactly as planned. Instead of Henderson Kentucky, Mary is in Arlington Texas and I stopped for the night in Hope Arkansas.
To explain Mary's Mom was admitted to the hospital. CT scan found some issues that are troublesome. Mary has medical power of attorney and we both felt she needed to be there. So I drove her to Nashville, closest airport with a flight to Love field. I then began driving Maggie back to Texas. Ada is doing ok for now but a meeting with a vascular surgeon is planned.
This little trip ends just as we were getting to the touristy parts. A little sad and disappointing, but the right thing to do.
Going to bed
Thursday, September 21, 2017
WTH?
Today is the first day of fall. Trees here have been loosing their leaves. Then why are the temps in the 90's with heat indices approaching 100? We can get that at home. Came north to escape the heat but guess we brought it with us. Winding down our stay here as we move to Henderson on Monday.
Demographic extremes
You might wonder what I am alluding to with that statement.
Back in the RGV it is 98% Hispanic. While shopping we look around and many times we are the only gringos. Had to go forage for groceries and that took us to Benton, closest town with a grocery of any size. While there I noticed a distinct lack of diversity in the shoppers. Came back and looked up the stats. 97%+ white, less than 1% black. Had I not witnessed it I would have argued that those numbers must be wrong. Not a well-to-do enclave, just typical middle class. Surprising...
Unless something surprising or noteworthy happens, next posting from John Audubon state park on Monday.
Quilting and fishing on the lakeside...
Wednesday, September 20, 2017
Tuesday, September 19, 2017
Question of the day
We have had new campers arriving today. The first one arrived at 7:40am. My question is where did they start from? Hell even if they lived in Grand Rivers, a whole three miles away that still meant an early start. Check OUT times vary but generally range from 11am to 2pm. Check out time here is 3pm. If someone shows up next Monday wanting our spot that early they are in for a long day. Because we will have a short travel day we plan to leave at 1pm. Where did they wake up to be here checking in before 8am?
This is a big lake, oriented mainly northwest to southeast. The winds have been very light to calm and the lake is as smooth as glass. Used to love skiing when it is this smooth.
Monday, September 18, 2017
Saturday, September 16, 2017
Parade of the poor and late day surprise
Well, maybe not so poor. To the north of our location is the Green turtle bay resort. To our south is the canal that connects Barkley lake and Kentucky lake. Because the dam is just north of the resort, the vast majority of boat traffic comes past our front door. Perhaps best illustrated by this aerial view courtesy of Google Earth.
Today being Saturday a lot of people had their toys out to play. Early in the day a steady stream then around 5pm they started coming back north. Everything from small bass rigs to one that had to be 75 feet plus. NICE...And as far as the average size, if yours is under 30feet in length, you are barely worth noticing. Some mighty fine power boats. We are planning on renting a pontoon boat for a day to go exploring
Now for the surprise. Every evening I have been fishing off the boat dock. Every evening a school of striped bass have been feeding in the area. I have lost count but I have landed and released 20 plus fish. Throw in a bream and small mouth bass just to keep it interesting. A ton of fun. But I digress, while fishing I look out to observe a barge going up river and low and behold what is heading down river (north). Say hello to a WW2 hero, LST325
We learned it is heading to Evansville Indiana which is close to our next stop so we shall meet again. Great weather and a nice spot. Hard to ask for more.
carpe diem
Friday, September 15, 2017
barkley lake
The view of and from our camp site (#98) at Canal Campground
Barkley lake was created by damming the Cumberland river. It borders the east side of Land between the Lakes. Kentucky lake was formed when the Tennessee river was dammed. Both of these were and are part of the TVA. The creation of the lake was for flood control and power generation and to create waterways. Barge traffic can come from the Gulf and go all the way to Knoxville. Strange to see barges on lakes.
They call them "Loopers".
What is a looper you might ask, I certainly did. One of the other things found on these lakes is a style of boat for power boat cruising long term. The style of boat is a trawler. A couple of examples for you.
The term loopers refers to those people who cruise the great loop. One can go from the Keys up north, take the St Lawrence seaway to the Great Lakes then rivers back to the Gulf. The Great Loop.
I think it would be a hell of an adventure, my bride does not agree.
We are done with quilts, so now comes the time to explore the Land Between The Lakes.
carpe diem
Barkley lake was created by damming the Cumberland river. It borders the east side of Land between the Lakes. Kentucky lake was formed when the Tennessee river was dammed. Both of these were and are part of the TVA. The creation of the lake was for flood control and power generation and to create waterways. Barge traffic can come from the Gulf and go all the way to Knoxville. Strange to see barges on lakes.
They call them "Loopers".
What is a looper you might ask, I certainly did. One of the other things found on these lakes is a style of boat for power boat cruising long term. The style of boat is a trawler. A couple of examples for you.
The term loopers refers to those people who cruise the great loop. One can go from the Keys up north, take the St Lawrence seaway to the Great Lakes then rivers back to the Gulf. The Great Loop.
I think it would be a hell of an adventure, my bride does not agree.
We are done with quilts, so now comes the time to explore the Land Between The Lakes.
carpe diem
Wednesday, September 13, 2017
Scenes from Paducah
Various points of interest in Paducah. By no means conclusive, merely a first glance.
More to come from Quilt City
come on sunshine!
More to come from Quilt City
come on sunshine!
There may be hope...
We are in the mecca of quilters. Think all things quilting, sewing and related items. The following picture list but a few
Our home on wheels is full of sewing machines and fabric. Two or three quilts are in progress now, depending on the whim of the boss. Suspect the existing stockpile will be added to.
I mentioned hope in the title and so there is. Look again at the above picture, ignore all that girly stuff in the left column. Focus on the center column, half way down. Paducah Beer works is where she will find me. Of course she will have to drive us back to the campground...
To quote the lyrics of Tom T Hall's song "...I like beer, it makes me a jolly good fellow..."
A day spent earning brownie points...
Our home on wheels is full of sewing machines and fabric. Two or three quilts are in progress now, depending on the whim of the boss. Suspect the existing stockpile will be added to.
I mentioned hope in the title and so there is. Look again at the above picture, ignore all that girly stuff in the left column. Focus on the center column, half way down. Paducah Beer works is where she will find me. Of course she will have to drive us back to the campground...
To quote the lyrics of Tom T Hall's song "...I like beer, it makes me a jolly good fellow..."
A day spent earning brownie points...
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