Are you following our green line on the map? Mama has been updating it each time we stop for gas or a rest area. You can enlarge it if you click below that little man. There is a + sign. It makes it easier to see.
We were sad to leave Texas. We were happy to see Miss Woe and her Mom before we left. Mama left her a note with our blog address on it so that we could keep in touch. We really need to get business cards.
Our travel day was easy. The weather was good. Traffic was light. Oh, do you know what we saw today? Alligators that were roadkill! Yep, they were just on the side of the road....dead!
We stopped at a rest area that had drinking fountains for dogs. Louisiana knows how to treat us right.
We are staying at a park we stayed at last year. We are actually just two sites down from our old site. They say they have an enclosed dog park. We couldn't find it last year. We are going to check it out after we take a nap. We are tired.
Mama burned herself, again, while fixing dinner. She pulled out a microwave dish and the cheese spilled all over her hand. She screamed. I thought she was going to start crying. I was concerned because she said she might not be able to hold our leash. Dad said he would help her, but will he at 5 a.m.? She is feeling better after less than an hour, so I think she will be okay.
Joey,
The Greyhound Who Is Resting After A Long Day Of Driving
Jaxson, the greyhound, shares his adventures living at the beach and traveling in a camper van.
Saturday, June 1, 2013
Friday, May 31, 2013
That's A Wrap!
Well folks, our time in Texas is coming to an end. That's right, today is our last day in the Lone Star State. We have really enjoyed our stay here at Treetops RV Resort/Carefree. The staff here is so nice as are the residents. One of the workers drives a golf cart and he always gives us treats and loving. You should see all the dogs line up to see him. He is like the ice cream man for us. BOL
Our weather has been nice except for the night that we had to evacuate due to a tornado threat.
The folks enjoyed touring Southfork Ranch, Sixth Floor Museum (JFK) and the George W. Bush Presidential Library. Texas has great food and the folks enjoyed many restaurants. They found that some of their favorite restaurants were less than five minutes away.
Mama was able to walk to stores while staying here. She walked to the mall twice and Super Target was visited many times. Raising Cane's became a lunch stop on her way home from the mall.
We liked it so much here that we have considered it for our winter destination. However, they do get ice here, so that is a big drawback. We will have to think about it some more.
So, where are we headed next? Well, it will take us three, ten hour days of driving. It takes longer to drive in a motor home than in a car. Our stops take a little longer and our top speed is 65 mph and that doesn't happen very often. We thought it might be fun this time to let you guess where we are going by watching us on the map. We will update it each night to show you where we are for the night. Our travels will be marked with the green line, we think. If it is not green, we will let you know. We don't have control over the color.
AdiĆ³s for now.
Joey,
The Greyhound Who Is Preparing To Leave Texas For The Third Time
We loved napping in the yard... |
....and chasing squirrels. |
The folks enjoyed touring Southfork Ranch, Sixth Floor Museum (JFK) and the George W. Bush Presidential Library. Texas has great food and the folks enjoyed many restaurants. They found that some of their favorite restaurants were less than five minutes away.
Mama was able to walk to stores while staying here. She walked to the mall twice and Super Target was visited many times. Raising Cane's became a lunch stop on her way home from the mall.
We liked it so much here that we have considered it for our winter destination. However, they do get ice here, so that is a big drawback. We will have to think about it some more.
So, where are we headed next? Well, it will take us three, ten hour days of driving. It takes longer to drive in a motor home than in a car. Our stops take a little longer and our top speed is 65 mph and that doesn't happen very often. We thought it might be fun this time to let you guess where we are going by watching us on the map. We will update it each night to show you where we are for the night. Our travels will be marked with the green line, we think. If it is not green, we will let you know. We don't have control over the color.
AdiĆ³s for now.
Joey,
The Greyhound Who Is Preparing To Leave Texas For The Third Time
Thursday, May 30, 2013
Cedar Hill State Park
Sunday was family fun day as Mama calls it. We all hopped in the Jeep and went exploring. Our first stop was McDonalds. We had a few fries and they were delicious. Our next stop was Cedar Hill State Park. The state parks here charge admission. The fee is $7 a person, greyhounds are free. Mama was complaining about the fee, but then she realized that Texans don't pay state taxes, so the parks have to be maintained with money from somewhere. In Missouri, the parks are free, but residents pay state tax. We are now Texans, so we don't pay a state tax, so yes, it makes sense that we have to pay to get in. Mama would rather pay as you go instead of being charged a state tax.
Dad wanted to see the campground in case we ever come back to this area. It was quickly decided that we wouldn't want to camp there. They only cut the grass that is right next to the driveway of the sites. The rest of the area is very overgrown. Mama said "Can you imagine the bugs and snakes?" It actually made a nice park look run down. The park was full of campers.
We stopped at the Penn Farm Agricultural History Center which is located in the park. There are reconstructed and historic buildings from the mid 1800's to the mid 1900's. It was a very easy walk. We met several families and they were very interested in us. Mama showed them our tattoos which the kids thought were cool. We were celebrities.
We enjoyed our family fun day. We were so tired that per Mama's request, we didn't ask her to get out of bed until 6 a.m. on Monday.
Joey,
The Greyhound Who Loves Family Fun Days
Dad wanted to see the campground in case we ever come back to this area. It was quickly decided that we wouldn't want to camp there. They only cut the grass that is right next to the driveway of the sites. The rest of the area is very overgrown. Mama said "Can you imagine the bugs and snakes?" It actually made a nice park look run down. The park was full of campers.
We stopped at the Penn Farm Agricultural History Center which is located in the park. There are reconstructed and historic buildings from the mid 1800's to the mid 1900's. It was a very easy walk. We met several families and they were very interested in us. Mama showed them our tattoos which the kids thought were cool. We were celebrities.
The yellow flowers in the back are on a cactus. Mama refused to walk thru the flowers to get a close up photo. |
A cool barn |
"Let's go in!" |
Mama said no to going in. She said there might be snakes. One of the people that lived there died of a rattlesnake bite and Mama kept reminding us of that. |
Scout standing next to farming equipment. Vanna White, she is not. BOL |
Kids were learning to whistle with a piece of grass and it drove me crazy. |
Wild flowers |
House built in 1880's. Mama didn't think it looked that old, but it does need a new roof. |
Joey,
The Greyhound Who Loves Family Fun Days
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum
Mama was very excited when she learned the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum would be open in time for her to visit while in Dallas. The folks have a goal to visit all the Presidential libraries and museums. They have been to the Dwight D. Eisenhower library in Abilene, KS and the George Bush library in College Station, TX. George W. Bush's library opened on May 1st of this year.
Mama read that it was best if she bought the tickets ahead of time, so after a struggle to get those because many times were sold out already, she secured them for May 25th at noon. The folks expected it to be crowded because they allow 350 people an hour inside. Mama said it was packed!
They waited in line for 15 minutes to go through security and then a few minutes to get their "43" stickers to show they belonged in the museum.
It was so crowded that the folks were not able to really enjoy it. They could not get close to many things to read them. :-(
After seeing the display with Mrs. Bush's dress, you enter a room that is darkened and it is all about 9/11.
The folks stood line line for 45 minutes to tour the Oval Office. The Oval Office is supposed to be an exact replica of how it looked when President Bush was in office. They were able to see other things along the way, but it was still a long wait.
This museum does not show anything about President Bush's childhood which Mama found odd. Maybe the President figured there was enough about his childhood in his Dad's museum. BOL!
Mama saw a statue that she meant to take a photo of when she went outside, but she forgot and they didn't pass by it when leaving. It was President Bush and his father, President Bush. She is still upset that she missed that photo opportunity.
There were several short films to watch, but the lines were just too long. The folks said they would like to go back in a few years when it is not so crowded.
Joey,
The Greyhound Who Wonders Why Museums Don't Allow Dogs
Mama read that it was best if she bought the tickets ahead of time, so after a struggle to get those because many times were sold out already, she secured them for May 25th at noon. The folks expected it to be crowded because they allow 350 people an hour inside. Mama said it was packed!
They waited in line for 15 minutes to go through security and then a few minutes to get their "43" stickers to show they belonged in the museum.
People leaving the library |
Quilt with front pages of newspapers showing headlines while we waited to find out if George W. Bush was the new President. |
Florida Ballot - remember all the hanging chads? |
President and Mrs. Bush |
Baseball collection of the President |
Dress Mrs. Bush wore at a State dinner just days before 9/11 |
Beams from the twin towers. |
This lady wouldn't move as she was playing with her phone, so after waiting several moments, Mama just took the picture and now she is part of our blog. BOL! |
These walls have the names of those killed on 9/11. |
Screen showing different things that happened the week of 9/11. |
Close up of some of the 9/11 victims. |
Pens used by the President to sign documents. |
Statues of Barney and Miss Beasley. They were dogs owned by the Bush Family |
Painting of Mrs. Bush and her pups |
Statue of Spot - another dog of the Bush family |
The folks stood line line for 45 minutes to tour the Oval Office. The Oval Office is supposed to be an exact replica of how it looked when President Bush was in office. They were able to see other things along the way, but it was still a long wait.
Items from the Oval office |
Rug in the Oval Office |
The Oval Office |
Ceiling in the Oval Office |
Dog dish that was a gift to the Bush dogs. Mama thought we would like to see it. |
Mama saw a statue that she meant to take a photo of when she went outside, but she forgot and they didn't pass by it when leaving. It was President Bush and his father, President Bush. She is still upset that she missed that photo opportunity.
There were several short films to watch, but the lines were just too long. The folks said they would like to go back in a few years when it is not so crowded.
Joey,
The Greyhound Who Wonders Why Museums Don't Allow Dogs
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
The Purple Invasion Continues
Friday, was the folks wedding anniversary. They have been married 27 years. Mama said it makes her feel old. BOL!
They didn't celebrate much because Dad doesn't get home until after 7 p.m. They went grocery shopping and bought a cake. Saturday, they went out to dinner and then they went shopping for their present. What did they buy? Well, it is purple. Mama didn't think about it being purple until she got home and then she laughed.
Yep, it is a vacuum. BOL! Mama is happy about it even though women are not supposed to be given these things as gifts. Our old vacuum was a broom stick type and Mama had to empty it 3-4 times every time she cleaned. She complained every time she used it and even though she emptied it that much, it still didn't do a good job. She loves this one, so far. It has attachments and a cord that is long enough to cover the whole place. It also is very easy to change it from carpet to hardwood cleaning. She just pushes a button on the handle. She really likes that feature. She has emptied it twice, but it wasn't even half full each time. She just emptied it for the fun of it.
Scout and I do not like it. Scout almost when through the roof when Mama turned it on the first time.
We hope all our American friends had a nice three day weekend. We enjoyed spending time with the folks. We will write more about that later in the week.
We are sad to read that things are rough right now at Genji's Corner. Our thoughts are with them.
Mama is also very sad to hear that a childhood friend's husband died suddenly this morning. Mama will not be able to go home for the funeral, but she is sending many prayers and thoughts for the family.
Joey,
The Greyhound Whose House Continues To Be Invaded With Purple Things
They didn't celebrate much because Dad doesn't get home until after 7 p.m. They went grocery shopping and bought a cake. Saturday, they went out to dinner and then they went shopping for their present. What did they buy? Well, it is purple. Mama didn't think about it being purple until she got home and then she laughed.
Shark Navigator |
Scout and I do not like it. Scout almost when through the roof when Mama turned it on the first time.
We hope all our American friends had a nice three day weekend. We enjoyed spending time with the folks. We will write more about that later in the week.
We are sad to read that things are rough right now at Genji's Corner. Our thoughts are with them.
Mama is also very sad to hear that a childhood friend's husband died suddenly this morning. Mama will not be able to go home for the funeral, but she is sending many prayers and thoughts for the family.
Joey,
The Greyhound Whose House Continues To Be Invaded With Purple Things
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