Thursday, May 10, 2012

Damascus Update

 We are waiting on the parts for the trailer jack, should be here sometime today. I have the trailer ready to fix the leg so it shouldn't take to long to put it back together. Glad we were parked here. Fred has his garage  full of tools that have sure helped. Haven't toured DC yet. We have played golf and because the weather has been nasty have stayed put. Fred and I are almost finished with a project under his deck. They wanted to put lattice up to block the view under the deck. So we framed it and painted it now just to finish installing the lattice. As you can see they have a beautiful home and 3 acres of grass, which I get to watch Fred move a little later. Tomorrow Carl flies in from Las Vegas. So 3 us old Air Force buddies will have scotch and tell stories. Fred's basement is a mancave! Stereo, tv, pool table, ping pong and a fridge full of beer. Oh, and a bathroom. Once Carl gets here we will start touring DC. Rained hard yesterday afternoon into the night but today it is sunny and windy. A little chilly but better than heat and humidity.




Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Damascus Maryland

 We made it to our friends Fred and Cyndy's in Damascus, which is just outside Washington DC. Arrived here Saturday and after backing up a very difficult and steep driveway got parked. While trying to unhook our trailer the landing gear (front jacks) broke. So we have not been able to unhook the truck. Of course this happens on a Saturday and we cannot order parts. On Monday Fred and I took the jack leg apart and ordered the parts which will be here Thursday. So we have been hooked to the truck with the trailer tilted and will have to stay that way until I get the parts. Not much planned as far as sightseeing yet. Played golf yesterday in a Coast Guard golf outing. They have one a month and Fred's daughter and son-in-law are Coast Guard officers. The course was nice and just hard enough to make it interesting. These pictures are from a few weeks ago when we were near Darlington SC. Toured the museum and got to look at the track but couldn't get on it. Weather nice with some clouds. Pepper is enjoying it here because Fred has 3 acres and it is all grass. Pepper can run around without the leash.





Saturday, May 5, 2012

Another cousin visit

 Well, I think we have visited the last cousin of Jackie. At lease on her mothers side. Spent 3 nights about 25  miles south of Fredricksburg Va. Jackie's cousin Carlene and her husband George live on Lake Anna, which is about 30 miles west of where we are parked. The lake is beautiful and has is shaped so that there are many creeks and coves to explore. They have a boat dock that is covered and a sitting area. We went for a few hour boat ride with them and can see why they enjoy living there. The little known bonus of visiting Jackie's cousins is I had another good meal. Today we move to Damascus Maryland, which is just outside Washington DC. Will be there from the 5th-18th of May. Will be staying at Fred and Cyndy"s place, they have a 3 acre lot, so shouldn't a problem parking. Fred and I served together in the Air Force in the late 60's, early 70's at Vandenburg AFB. Next week on the 11th Carl who we also served with will be flying in for a week. Will be touring DC, so should have lots of info to share. Weather is warm and humid and some thunderstorms night before last. Pepper is doing ok. Walking slow and breathing hard but over all she is hanging in there. She does not like the heat and humidity either.




Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Richmond Va and Jackie's Cousin


We just spent the week at the Pocahontas State Park in Chesterfield Va. Jackie's cousin Daphne and her husband Paul live only a couple miles from the park. We had a real nice visit with her cousin. Had dinner with them several times and also went to their friends home Rich and Connie who also were great hosts. Rich tried to get me drunk but my strong will power won out. Thanks for the great meals. We also toured Richmond, went to the state capital and to the Hollywood Cemetery. At the state capital we went on a guided tour. The statue of George Washington is an exact likeness of him. The sculptor met with him and measured him to get exact size of him. He was 6'-2". The sculptor also made a mold of his face to make the statue as close to him as possible At the Hollywood Cemetery (Hollywood name came from the Holly trees). There are 83,000 graves at the cemetery and it includes two of our past Presidents. The cemetery opened in 1847 and the 1st burial was in 1849 an infant. Some of the gravestones date back prior to 1847 because many were relocated to this one due to growth of the town. The picture of the grave site with the iron structure around it is James Monroe and it is called the Birdcage. The other pictures are of John Tyler. There are thousands of Confederate soldiers buried here including 2000 from Gettysburg.

Today we moved about 60 miles north of Richmond to visit with, get ready for this, another cousin of Jackie's. I was asked if Jackie has a cousin in every state and the answer is apparently yes. We then move on Saturday to Damascus Md. It is just east of Washington DC. Going to be there for 2 weeks visiting with a friend of mine. Weather has been a little stormy with some rain. Now it has gotten warm with humidity.  






Saturday, April 28, 2012

Quick post



Jackie's brother John suggested that I post short updates between my other posts. That is what this is. We left Fayetteville NC today and drove 211 miles north to just outside Richmond Va. We are going to spend a week here visiting Jackie's cousins. We are staying in Pocahontas State Park and it is only 2 miles from her cousin. Nice park with afternoon shade which may come in handy. We did a state count today and this is our 14th state since we took off. Spent time in each except Alabama, we drove through without stopping, about 60 miles. But we had wheels on the ground.