Showing posts with label Escapade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Escapade. Show all posts

2/24/2011

February 21 – 24, 2011 Our Time in Benson

February 21 – Monday
I spent this morning cleaning and vacuuming the motor home.   Love my new vacuum but I think the previous owners must have been in a number of sandstorms…you cannot believe the amount of sand/dirt I get in this vacuum.   Last week, I thought it was because I was in the desert for so long.  This week I am not so sure.  Anyway.. we are looking all spit polished and shining inside – :-)).   And Andy continues to work on the outside  - looking good – :-)))
This afternoon I went to beading and spent most of the time talking with Carroll.   I met Carroll in January 2009 at Quartzsite and we have kept in touch.  It was great to see her again and get caught up.  They now have a lot here – I am so excited for her and Byran.
Then we went to Happy Hour at 4 and Taco Night at 5 – met some great people and reconnected with others we met a few years ago…   Did I say how much I love the Escapee Club – :-))).
What a wonderful day.

February 22 – Tuesday
Another road trip day – :-)))
We headed south on SR-80 and saw this on the horizon..
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Had to stop for a quick picture.  It is the Holy Trinity Monastery in St. David, Arizona.  Did not know much about it but here is a link to their website – sounds pretty interesting:
http://www.holytrinitymonastery.org/

We then made our way to the Fairbanks Historic Town site.   Fairbanks is one the few ghost towns in Arizona that still has some buildings.   It was founded during the 1880’s silver mining boom.   It began as a stagecoach stop on the way to Tombstone which was then one of the biggest towns in the West.  It was first called Kendall, then Junction City due to the construction of the Arizona and Southeastern Railroad, making it a major transportation hub.    It was finally renamed Fairbanks by Nathanial Kellogg Fairbank who helped finance the railroad and was an organizer of the Grand Central Mining Company in Tombstone. 
This is probably the best site that gives some history and pictures:
http://www.legendsofamerica.com/az-fairbank.html
The first two pictures are from different areas of the town site and the remaining buildings:
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The stables:02-22-11 B Fairbanks Historic Town Site 007 A house:
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The School House and current Visitor’s Center and Museum:
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The Commercial Building:
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The town is now owned by the BLM and they, along with the Friends of San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area, are trying to stabilized the building.
We walked up to the town cemetery..
This is the trail:
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As we made our way to the cemetery we imagined what it must have been like back then, carrying a casket with family and friends following.  The cemetery sits on a hill and is in disrepair – how sad.   Some pictures:
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Some pictures of the area from our vantage point on the hill:
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The trees you see in the above two pictures are along the San Pedro River – probably why this area has so much vegetation.
 
We drove the loop back to Benson, had lunch at Reb’s Cafe (great!) and did a few other stops – including picking up our mail – thanks, Tina.   Back home we just enjoyed the nice warm weather – :-))).

February 23 – Wednesday
What a busy day!!
This morning I made a stop at the local bead store – oh my!!!   Had a great time chatting with the ladies but only purchased what I needed (aren’t you proud of me – LOL).  Then another stop at the local Safeway for supplies and back home.
This afternoon I went to beading and about 1 hour later, Andy came by to tell me that the laundry was going to be closed for major cleaning tomorrow.   Well, tomorrow was when I planned to do laundry so away we went and spent the rest of the afternoon doing laundry (my favorite job – NOT!).  In between we were able to get to Happy Hour and see some folks we met 2 years ago..   How wonderful.

February 24 – Thursday
This is our last day in Benson and we are just hanging out.  I was able to get some paperwork done and even made some bread and chicken rice soup – yum!    Also spent some time planning our route as we head east.   We are watching the weather and I want to be warm (storm front coming in here over the weekend and possible snow here on Sunday – Yikees!).   So Texas, here we come.
We have also been some experimenting with our electric usage.  With our Flair, we normally used 2-5 KW a day, depending on how much TV we watched or what heaters we used when we cold.  I noticed that when we left Casa Grande, I thought we used more than we should have but it was cold.  In North Ranch, we used 14 KW a day – WOW! but I explained it away with the amount of cleaning/organizing/fixing up that we were doing.   So we get here and our first day, we used 14 KW…  OK that is too much and we need to figure out what is using all that power.   And over the course of a few days, our energy hog is the refrigerator.   I like having the large one but WOW for 9 KW a day…  So we are keeping it on propane when we have to pay electric.   Everything else is ok.  Over the last 24 hours, we only used 2 KW – fridge on propane and small propane heater this morning.    Yes, I know that you have to add the cost of propane in doing all the calculations.   There is some interesting discussion on the internet on cost of electric vs. cost of propane.   And what I have found is that there is a calculation that you do.  Here it is:
Cost of electric (per KW) x 22 = z
If the cost of propane per gallon is less than z, it is cheaper to use propane.
If the cost of propane is more than z, it is cheaper to use electric.

Now there is a long discussion on where that 22 came from (discussions I have read go from using the number 22 up to 27) and I am not sure I understand it all but here is one of the links:
http://www.propane101.com/propanevselectricity.htm
There is a lot of discussion on many of the forum boards but for me 22 works..

Tomorrow we head east so stay tuned – :-)

9/20/2010

September 11-16, 2010 The Escapade Rally

This morning we made our way to the Elkhart County Fairgrounds in Goshen, Indiana for the Escapee Rally.  Escapees is one of the RV groups that we belong to and this is our first rally.  And all I can say is WOW!

We were a little overwhelmed – so much to do and so hard to chose what to do.  I will try to condense the days into one blog and give you an overview of what we have been up to.

First, coming in to the fairgrounds, it was just amazing to see how quickly they parked everyone.  There was almost 800 RV’s and nearly 1500 people here.

There are RV’s all over:

 

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Our spot in the Infield:

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Every day we all gathered at the COMM building from the opening ceremonies on Sunday, to daily Happy Hours on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, and the closing ceremonies on Thursday.  We were treated to speakers, announcements, entertainment, and prizes (nope, we didn’t win anything).

One of the Happy Hours:

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Joe and Kay Peterson started the club many years ago. On the first day, Kay spoke on how she met Joe and as I listened to her, I thought how much that meeting changed the lives of so many people.  I know that Andy and I have met some great friends thru this club and have had some great times and learned many things.   So thanks, Kay and Joe!

Here they are on stage:

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Some of our entertainment – lots of laughs – :-))):

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So what did we do all week?  Well, here goes,

Courses:

We took a number of courses – mostly on the RV: Electrical, Driving, Tires, Weight Safety, Computer and More.  My belief is that if you pick up one or more new items, the course was good.  So all but one course was VERY GOOD..  The only course we did not like (actually walked out) was the RV Renovations.  I thought it would have given us some ideas of things we could do ourselves but it was a sales pitch.  We stayed for 25 minutes, thinking it would change but when it didn’t we left.  (Actually quite a few people left – they were all hoping for tips they could do themselves, not paying someone to do renovations!).

We took a CPR course and are now certified – although Andy and I have decided we would probably hurt one another if we had to do CPR on each other.  Anyway it was a good course for us and at least we know more than we did.  Years ago we were both certified and it is amazing to see some of the changes.

Friends/Chapters/Social:

We have met some great people here and hope to see them on our travels.  Judy and Luke were parked near us and we got to spend some time together – watching Penn St. lose (:-((); having dinner; and sitting with the Boomers.  Thanks Judy and Luke for taking us under your wings.

We went to a Boomer Happy Hour and Boomer Breakfast and met a number of folks that we will see again either at the Balloon Fest in a few weeks or at Q in January.

We also joined our local chapter - #20 – and went to their meeting and social.   We have even been “adopted” by Phil and Cindy from the chapter.  Chapter 20 includes PA and they have 3 meetings/rallies a year in the warmer months.  So we are hoping to get together with them next summer.

I went to a Red Hat meeting/luncheon – what a great time.  (And can you believe I even have pictures  :-))

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Tom and Karen came in to the Escapade the one day and we met for lunch.  Then that night we met at the Essenhaus for Dinner – family style Amish dinner.

Some of the attendees:

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Great meal!  It was also good seeing them again and hopefully we will see them in Alabama as we make our way to Florida in the new year.  (Did I say I love this club!! – we meet so many great people/friends.)

I did visit the craft building – can you believe I did not do any of them including beading – shocking, isn’t it!!!!   Anyway, I was able to see what everyone was making and even caught up with a few of the beaders from North Ranch and Bead Week – good to see them….      

We met a few people from Casa Grande (where we put in for a lot) and hopefully we will see them again sometime this winter.

Did I say – too much to do and too much to see!!!

Vendors/Hospitality:

We usually made our way every morning to hospitality to get a cup of coffee, read the bulletin boards and start our day.

We checked out the vendors and did purchase UV shades for the front window of the MH.  I am going to try to find that material and see if I can make more for some of the other windows.

We also had our RV weighed…..the good news is we are asymmetric and we are under our total maximum load.  The bad news is that we are overweight in the back and underweight in the front.  So over the next few months, we may be doing some rearranging….

Overall we had a great time and may do another in the future.  Tomorrow we head towards the southwest so stay tuned.

 

Details for Travel Day on September 11:

Miles Traveled: 96 Miles

Routes Traveled:

Ohio: US-127; US-30

Indiana: US-30; I-469; I-69; US-30; US-33; US-6; US-33; CR-34