Becky and Greg traveling in our 2005 Kodiak B+, and now our 2003 Pleasure Way Excel-TS Class B. We have enjoyed several and continue to plan visits to State and National parks in all the United States and Canada.
9/9/2014 - Kodiak repairs
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Returned to the Park today. Installed basement door. Fit pretty good. Repainted striping.
5/10/2015 Sunny 74 deg. F today. We left Pocatello, Idaho and our visit with Aaron, Kimberly, Logan, and Peyton last evening. We stayed at Sam's Club last night. Quiet and we sleep well. We are heading toward Salt Lake City today via I-15 to see the Mormon Tabernacle . Aaron was very helpful giving us different routes to take. We chose the safe less scenic route because of the snow predicted. We still enjoyed the drive. Snow top mountains are beautiful. We continued South to Provo, Utah . Becky and I went to Ruby Steak House to celebrate Mother's Day. We enjoyed a good Prime Rib dinner, then back to Sam's Club parking lot for the night. I'm
11/30/2014 Left home at 12:00 p.m. heading south to Key West Florida for Becky's Birthday. First stop, Collier Seminole State Park. Nice small park. Collier-Seminole State Park Highlights Video: Experience the natural beauty and wildlife of the Everglades, Collier-Seminole State Park . The 7,271-acre park lies partly within the great mangrove swamp of southern Florida, one of the largest mangrove swamps in the world. Collier-Seminole also contains one of the three original stands of the rare royal palm in Florida. The park is the site of a National Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmark, the last existing Bay City Walking Dredge . Built in 1924, it was used to build the Tamiami Trail Highway (U.S. 41) through the Everglades and Big Cypress Swamp, linking Tampa and Miami and opening southwest Florida to travelers. National Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmark, the last existing Bay City Walking Dredge . Built in 19...
10 Thanksgiving Facts You Probably Didn’t Know thanksgiving facts Image: www.gospelherald.com Thanksgiving is next week, which means unlimited turkey, cranberry sauce and gravy (and don’t forget the desserts!). While you’re sitting around shooting the breeze with your family between meals, you can shell out these interesting Thanksgiving facts: Although the “First Thanksgiving” was in 1621 (it lasted three days!), it didn’t become a national holiday until 1863 by President Abraham Lincoln. Unlike on your family’s table, mashed potatoes, pumpkin pies, apples, pears, milk, corn on the cob, and cranberry sauce were not present at the first Thanksgiving dinner in Plymouth. The first Thanksgiving wasn’t really Thanksgiving as we now know it. Thanksgiving was a religious festival affair where Pilgrims would spend all day praying. Thanksgiving was also observed at different times of the year, not just on Thanksgiving. Also, if it were a tru...
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