Monday, January 19, 2015

Days 1-2 - Cape Charles, VA


Cherrystone Campground  1/19/2015 - 1/21/2015
1511 Townsfield Drive
Cape Charles, VA 23310

(Sorry about the premature publishing of today blog post.  I wanted to add sunset photos; I see also that both videos don't work.  Marybeth, send me the site you used please)

The 6 hour + drive from Winnie's storage in Cross River, NY, was 385.3 miles.  The last hour or two took forever.  I did make four stops, however, and the route given to me by Mr. GPS took me off the Interstates and locally through towns with traffic lights and speed limits no greater that 55 mph.  No matter.  It was a good day driving and I saw a lot of interesting sites....depressing though many of them were.  The section along route 13 was mainly farmland.  The number of run down, dilapidated, abandoned structure was great.  Even those occupied screamed for a new coat of paint.  But, I guess when you cannot afford such luxuries, you go without.  Weather was great; sunny with puffy clouds, temperature was steady at 47 most of the trip and traffic was very light due, I would think, to the holiday.




Huge, family owned campground with hundreds of sites,
cabins, and fifth wheels for rent.



When I arrived, the Office was closed so I filled (I thought) my fresh water tank and picked out a great site facing west.  I'm looking forward to tomorrow's sunrise and sunset.


Just missing sunset, I headed for that stand of pines
looking out toward Chesapeake Bay

I wound up on site #610 which was one of the few that had electricity.  It wasn't however, the one assigned to me. 
Circle at top left is #610, right side, #14




I awoke today at site 610 in time to greet the sunrise (7:14 a.m) and listen to the sounds of sea gulls.  Buffel heads (3 males, 1 female) were busy diving for their food.   It's 41 degrees and today I have two objectives to pursue.

As in my past, spending a month at Emerald
Shores Hotel in Daytona Beach Shores, FL,
I never used an alarm to catch a sunrise, yet
I saw one every morning.  Notice the number of RVs
in this area~~none.
Male & female Buffel Heads, known
locally as "Divers."
My view west showing the misty Bay

First, I'll unhook power and drive to the main office area to check in, fill fresh water tank and have my propane tank topped off.  Then I have to deal with an icon that appeared on the Mercedes dashboard.  Checking the manual, I find that "dEF Chk" refers to the Diesel Exhaust Fluid and needs to be filled or changed.  It seems that only after 3,300 miles my diesel emission fluid was near empty.  After speaking with Good Sam's RV technical service, I decided to take care of it myself.  Checking with Marianne at the General Store (which did not carry DEF), I was directed to the local NAPA auto parts store less than 3 miles north on Rte 13.  Great people.  Much to my amazement, the Mercedes was very thirsty and took the entire 2.5 gallons.  Dashboard icon gone, problem solved.

Next, with the help of Steve, head of maintenance and operations here at the campground, I received a quick tour in his pickup and I settled on #14 in the beach area and closer to the water for my final night's stay.   He turned on the electricity and I'm settled in.  Problem solved.   Sunset will be awesome!  He lives nearby in the only other trailer I've seen here.   Hopefully, he'll accept my invitation for a cold beer later tonight.
Steve's home.  He's a retired naval officer from Schenectady
who took advantage of a good offer to be in charge of the grounds.

This is a 360 degree view of last night's stay on site #610. Note how empty.






 This is a 360 degree view of site #14.  Note how empty.  LOL



One of the most striking views across the Bay.....
.....is the mansion
owned by "The Father of the LED",
 Nick Holonyak.
He owns the entire tip of land......and
....his ex-wife lives in that small square mansion
at the very right side of this view.




His story is incredible.  1962 is the year he introduced the world to the Light Emitting Diode.





And finally sunset.
Sunset at Chesapeake Bay from Cape Charles, VA
Because I believe I've turned into a sunrise/sunset pack rack, I just added my favorite with colors that continue to fascinate me.  I've decided not to bore my readers with the 20 or so shots taken just this afternoon.  With each passing minute, I witnessed another nuance of pastels; constantly changing and evolving colors I don't think even Crayola has a name for.  So, I'm trying something new and different.  I'm taking all photos and putting them into a Picasa album of mine.  Whether the link I place here will take interested folks there remains to be seen.  CLICK HERE


Sunday, January 18, 2015

LMAO-Plan B in Effect


Not the real King Charles

Greetings once again and a belated Happy New Year.  Yes, I purposely selected this as my first stopover.  For some reason the name had a nice ring to it.  Try as I may, however, I could not find the origin of its name.  I think they named it after me but I'm not sure.  I'm just staying 2 nights so I'll check it out.  Another guess would be King Charles I of England but he was tried, convicted, and executed for high treason in 1649...not a very good namesake.


Saturday 1/17/15, my last beautiful sunset in NY


Since my last blog December 27th, not much has taken place...yet, "Life Goes On."  Some of you have subscribed and follow friends, Vicki & George, as they proceed into and through their new life style with Allie. They have been in Florida since December 26th:  Their blog will enlighten those not familiar with RV life and be brought up to date.  Big lesson learned in the last couple of weeks for them is that plans written in stone are not.  Do take the time to read her blog, it's good.  As I look below at my "written in stone" itinerary, I anticipate smooth sailing...........BUT to refresh you......


DATE
DAY
CAMPGROUND & ADDRESS
TRAVEL TIME
1/19/15
1/20/15
Leave 1/21
Mon
Tue
Wed
Cherrystone Campground
1511 Townfield Drive
Cape CharlesVA 23310
From Cross River:
369 miles - 6+ hours
2 days



1/21/15
1/22/15
Leave 1/23
Wed
Thu
Fri
Lanier's Campground
1161 Spot Lane
Holly RidgeNC 28445
From Cherrystone:
261 miles - 4 hrs 41 min
4



1/23/15
1/24/15
1/25/15
Leave 1/26
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Hilton Head Harbor RV Resort
43 Jenkins Road
Hilton Head IslandSC 29926
From Lanier's Campground:
327 miles - 5 hours
7



1/26/15
1/27/15
Leave 1/28
Mon
Tue
Wed
Nova Campground
1190 Herbert St.
Port OrangeFL 32129
From Hilton Head Harbor:
268 miles - 4 hrs
9



1/28/15
1/29/15
1/30/15
1/31/15
2/1/15
2/2/15
Leave 2/3
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Elite Resorts at Citrus Valley
16246 Citrus Parkway
ClermontFL 34714



From Nova Campground
85 miles - 1 hr 30 min
Ray & Kathy
Craig & Trish
Vicki & George
15



2/3/15
2/4/15
2/5/15
2/6/15
2/7/15
2/8/15
Leave 2/9
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Del-Raton RV
2998 S. Federal Hwy
Del Ray Beach FL 33483

Enterprise Rent-a-Car across street
2805 S Federal Hwy
From Elite Resorts:
194 miles - 3 hours
Jim & Missie
Cheri & David (?)
Scott & Kori
Norma
21





2/9/15
2/10/15
2/11/15
Leave 2/12
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Key Largo Kampground
101551 Overseas HighwayKey LargoFL 33037-4546
From Del Ray Beach
112 miles - 2 hours
GPS=Samson RoadKey Largo FL
24

Return Trip

2/12/15
2/13/15
2/14/15
Leave 2/15
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Carefree RV at Daytona Beach
4601 S Clyde Morris Blvd
Port OrangeFL 32129

From Key Largo:
311 miles - 4 hrs 45 min

27



2/15/15
2/16/15
2/17/15
Leave 2/18
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Roger & Wendy
11 Orchid Lane
BlufftonSC
From Port OrangeFL:
259 miles - 3 hrs 45 min
30



2/18/15
2/19/15
Leave 2/20
Wed
Thu
Fri
Lakewood Camping Resort
5901 S. Kings Hwy
Myrtle BeachSC 29575
From Sun CitySC
178 miles - 3 hours 30 min.
32



2/20/15
2/21/15
Leave 2/22
Fri
Sat
Sun
Holiday Trav-L-Park
1075 General Booth Boulevard
Virginia BeachVA 23451
 
From Myrtle BeachSC
358 miles - 5 hours 45 min.
34



2/22/15
Sun
Winnie Storage
853 Rte 35
Cross River, NY
From Virginia BeachVA
429 miles - 7.5 hours
34 days

 Four States - 17 friends/relatives visited
3,263 miles driven



........and remind you, it may just not work out that way.  Plans are made, deposits paid, communications on-going, and hopefully the timing is realistic and will go smoothly.  If it doesn't?  So what, it is what it is.  Stay well and I'll meet you in Cherrystone Campground soon. I will try to remember to highlight links to the places I stay should you care to see the layout and amenities of the campground.  Remember this is "off-season" so I don't expect too much.
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I'm inserting this the night before I'm to depart.  I'm laughing at Plan A:

  1. .  Pack Caddy with everything here at home and drive out to Cross River, NY.
  2. . Transfer everything tonight into Winnie.
  3. . After receiving permission to park my RV overnight in our lower parking lot, I was going to return home to leave early Monday morning.
  4. . Depart early, probably with the morning commuters and head down Rte 9 to the Tappan Zee, I-287, and off I go for 6+ hours to Cape Charles, VA.
Well, with the rain, ice, and glazed roadways and sidewalks, that have caused numerous pile-ups, tonight is not the night to pack the RV...in the rain, no less.  Here's the reason for Plan B:
The reason for Plan B
Plan B:

  1. Pack Caddy early Monday morning
  2. Drive and transfer everything into Winnie.
  3. Leave from Cross River, down I-684 to Tappan Zee
Funny how some things don't work out, isn't it?  LOL  P.S. Because of the moderate temperatures (39 degrees right now), I'm convinced this is the "heavy snow" event for Monday, 1/19th predicted by Jim Witt's Weather Calendar.
So much for "written in stone."


Saturday, December 27, 2014

Getting Ready for 2015

With 22 days, 17 hours, and 13 minutes till January 19th, 2015, I thought I'd bring my blog a step closer with a mini-update. I have an app that is providing me with those details...but, as they say, who's counting? Poof! Christmas has come and gone.  My family is healthy and fortunate.  Although Winnie didn't provide Santa Claus with any goodies to fill her cabin, I must say she fared well with gifts that will be put to good use.  Gizmos, gadgets, and whatcha-ma-call-its, I love 'em all.
(I helped out with a few items on my Amazon Wish List.)  Allow me to share what thoughtful friends and relatives surprised Winnie with.  I hope you can read the small text in each photo above the captions where I put my expression of thanks for each:

Low setting of LED will last over 48 hours on one charge;
will charge from laptop and charge iPhone & iPad with
its own built in USB port.  Nice!



Measurements above are for December 27, 2014
 Max/Min button will be interesting come January.




Very sharp; both in appearance & funtionality






"Home is Wherever We Roam"
A special ornament from a special couple.
It will hang in Winnie in all seasons







Can't wait to use in Winnie.  I'm all for
pleasant, soothing scents.




Yes, this will be placed right next to my magnetic SHU
in honor of two special ladies in my life.





These handy miniature gadgets will give the
impression that I know how to use them.
We shall see.




Doubt this will be used down south BUT, I sure
could have used it this past November while
camping.




Ah, so. Sushi for two?  Cholly-son
will put these to good use.....that is, if
they allow me to bring them into the
restaurant.  If not, my companion will
have to enjoy sushi with me in Winnie.




And it really works!!!  How annoying is it to get
up every couple of minutes to nuke your a.m.
coffee.  No more.  There is a "low" and "high"
setting but mine will always be on "high."



I'll need to be "settled in" to use
this very useful accessory.









Will no doubt need these to keep that rug down
during the wind/rain storms



Thank you, Me

I started Book 1, The Way of Kings, of the Brandon Sanderson Series, The Stormlight Archives.  Book 2, Words of Radiance, is due in March, 2015.  With 1,252 pages waiting for me, it'll take me that long to read it.

So there you have it.  And again, a very appreciative 'thank you' to all my friends and family.  I am a very fortunate person.  I have been visiting Winnie in Cross River every two weeks to run the Mercedes and the generator for about twenty minutes.  I'll make two more visits and begin loading non-perishables with each trip.

My next blog will be from Cherrystone Campground in Cape Charles, VA, January 19, 2015.  It will contain my finalized 34-day itinerary.  Until then, I wish all who have taken the time to read my blogs a very Happy New Year and wish all good things, health first and foremost, for you and your loved ones.