If I could turn back time…(Cher)

Well, we did turn back our clocks…even missed the sunrise ha!
But we did not miss the 100 + pelicans! What a sight!

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Norm’s trivia question of the day :

What are the two main nesting regions of American white pelicans in Ontario?

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Photo by Ylanite Koppens on Pexels.com

Today, we drive from St Louis Missouri to Tunica Mississippi.
Because we pass so many cotton fields, here is trivia question # 2

How do you know when the cotton is ready to be picked?

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 Obviously, some have been, some have not…

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After passing through Missouri, Arkansa, Tennessee and Mississippi, we arrive in Tunica, MS, just south of Memphis. Tomorrow, Norm and Yolande will enjoy a first visit to Graceland and find out if Elvis is still…

loved by so many.😊

Thanks for all the feedback on the blog. Love your comment Rachel (November 1st blog)

‘You do realize that those were female geese who were smart enough to stop and ask for directions…’ too funny!

Once upon a time, there was a cavern… (Mary Hopkin)

Off we go to the 4.6 mile system of caverns formed from the erosion of large limestone deposits over millions of years, Meramec Caverns in the Ozarks.

Stalactites

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meet and join to form pillars.

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Here is another union formed 49 years ago lol

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Isn’t it spectacular when you add a bit of colour??


This onyx mountain is a one of a kind formation, only 33 million years old…

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Mother nature’s wine cellar… Can you see the grapes and the wine table with glasses on top?

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We come to a 78-million-year-old “theater,” which features a “stage curtain” 70 feet high.

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The big light show and music finale of God Bless America projected on this stone drapery is quite dramatic, even for Canadians as it is sang by Canadian superstar Céline Dion…

We will never be spelunkers, but we certainly would enjoy exploring other caves.

We drive back to our campsite by taking route 66.

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What better way to end this adventure…

And, to our delight, Norm’s creation in the slow cooker smells wonderful!

Blue skies smiling at me, Nothing but blue skies, do I see. (Ella Fitzgerald)

This morning, nothing but blue skies but -2…so tuques and mitts are in order…     except for Norm.

 

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Yolande and I witness something incredible…A group of Canada geese on the ground, seem to be communicating with a flock in the air, inviting them to land. And sure enough, they circle and do just that.

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If we were dogs, we would also love 300 Lakeside Park where we are staying lol.

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Later, we visit St Charles with its cobblestone Main st. What a vibrant downtown…we can hardly find a parking spot.

Norm has a special treat at this restaurant : bison meatloaf on sourdough bread.

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Imagine travelling through here in a stage coach in the early 1800’s, on one of America’s first ‘highway’, the Boone’s Lick Trail? And yes, the Bronze is of Daniel Boone.

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Finally, we do have to stop at Fast Lane Classic Cars 😊IMG_7124 (3)

You guessed it…Roger is looking at his first car which he bought for 1 500$. This one is priced at over 24 000$

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To be continued…

Just trucking in the rain…(Gene Kelly)

Day 2, Yolande feels confident enough to drive the motorhome until she realizes she cannot reach the pedals ha!

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Well, I guess we should not complain, but it seems it has been pouring rain since we left…

Today we are heading towards Indianapolis, then St Louis MO. At least that 3.09 for fuel is per gallon:)

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Can you tell Roger is looking forward to warmer days?

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Good time to shop at Walmart, the only time we do… Sam sure knew what he was doing when he invited all RVers to stop in and stay the night!

Also excellent time to play dominos. Of course the girls have won all three games so far 😊

 

 

And away, we go… for whoever remembers Jackie Gleason

Thanks Norm for such a great title 🙂

Departure time set for 7 a.m. Everyone is excited about the trip and so 6:45, here we are, ready to roll.

At the U.S. customs, we are only asked how much money we have, how long we will be in the U.S.A and if we have something to declare. Thank goodness because Yolande was smuggling two apples in her packsack. Fruits and vegetables are strictly forbidden ha!

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Luckily, this is not Roger’s license plate. But we still manage to make Mount Pleasant in less than 9 hours. Since no campsites are open in Michigan at this time of year, we are lucky to be able to park in the casino parking lot:)

Finally in California

After a few trials and tribulations, we drove the I-15 mountain pass yesterday.

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Yes, that is snow. Yes, those are windmills, for miles and miles. Wonder what the farmers,  and cows are thinking..

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We also spot what looks like a sea of solar panels (we already saw some) but we are told these are mirrors. 

Concentrating solar power (CSP) plants use mirrors to concentrate the energy from the sun to drive traditional steam turbines or engines that create electricity.  Impressive technology! 

Our destination? Yosemite RV Resort, 25 miles from the Yosemite National Park. The idea was to visit the Park as well as the Sierra National and Sequoia National forests.  Because of our late arrival  (and temperatures below freezing at night this week) some sightseeing might have to wait till the next time we visit the area, hopefully in October of 2019.

But for now, we appreciate the Resort, its views of the snow caped mountains, the silence…

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Thank God for electricity (not sure how it is produced…) and Dan’s heavy and very warm blanket 🙂 Can’t wait to meet Dan and Jess and Mel and Curtis in San Francisco in less than a week!

They make us smile…

Or leave you perplexed

But they are always fun!

Personalized licence plates that is…

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Some RVers consider their motorhomes Highway Yachts.

Some choose a personalized licence plate to express feelings

2 HAPPY            4 RELAXN        ILUVLUCY

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Some car license plates leave you feeling nostalgic…

                                      MY 2ND57    or…..

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Some leave you perplexed.

                 IN 2 MOR           NOT GLTY

So when Mel thought of this as my personalized plate,

                                       WEYONDON,

I was very pleased of course! This would definitely be fun!

But when, walking out of the hospital at 9 p.m. one September, I found this note on my windshield, I knew why I liked personalized plates.

The note said :
Monsieur, madame,
J’aime bien gros votre licence. La mienne est    

                                                          WHATASUE      

 J’ai bien du plaisir à lire les licences bien pensées.

Sue et Marcel.

How was she to know?  The patient I was visiting in the hospital was my sister Sue…her note made me smile:)

I do hope to meet Sue and Marcel one day!

I do hope you look for fun plates when travelling!