Tuesday, June 23, 2009

CC Trip - Alabama


Drove the Natchez Trace Parkway from Nashville to Alabama.  



The "Trace" is 444 miles long, through Tennessee, Alabama and Mississippi, and supposedly had been forged by early settlers, hunting for any of the many wildlife which abound.  


 
We drove through the woods and rolling hills, passing deer, turkeys, even turtles along the way. I don't think the family of turkeys appreciated our air horns, but they have to understand that it takes a lot to stop a 15 ton vehicle.  

We are having a short stopover at Tiffin Motorhomes for a few minor repairs, and also a factory tour of the motorhome assembly line. The service area is on the property of an old airport. There were rows and rows of Tiffins on the "runway" for repairs or special modifications.




Front and End Caps:





Working on the Chassis:




Tile floor pre-fab and ready to be lifted into place:



Kitchen Wall:


Painted and Finished!



At its busiest, Tiffin employed 1200 people, which is one-third of the population of Red Bay, producing 12 motorhomes a day.  Today production is at 4 per day.  Its a family-run company, in a real "Main Street USA" town, where everyone is friendly and helpful, and definitely not in a rush to do anything!

We were able to get into a service bay after 3 days, since we had no appointment.  We had 3 windows replaced due to condensation between the dual panes......Under warranty, but cost for this was $1800 with parts & labor !!  Also had a few minor repairs done, and we were on our way to Memphis for a few days.

Saturday, June 20, 2009

CC Trip - Nashville



On the way to Tennessee, we hit 1000 miles so far on this trip.  We're staying just outside of Nashville, in a Corps of Engineers Campground, our newest find.  These campgrounds around the country are all in wooded areas, and include a lake or reservoir with beaches and activities, for a ridiculous nightly cost of under $10 using Tony's Senior Pass (ie: Geezer Discount).




Our itinerary included the Artisan Festival in Centennial Park.  When we got there, we noticed that Nashville has a lot of freaks who hang out at the park.  Well, it only took a NY minute,and it was plain to see that we were in the wrong park, and were at the annual Gay Pride Festival!! After a good laugh, Tony said "let's get  *%$@?#  outa here!!"  

Today it was 98 degrees.......at 11am !!!   We visited The Grand Opryland Hotel - what a magnificent treasure!  With almost 2900 guest rooms and 3 different hotel wings, it includes 9 acres of indoor gardens.  There are cascading waterfalls and an indoor river with its own Delta floatboat.  Guest rooms have indoor balconies overlooking the gardens.





We found Arrington Vineyards, co-owned by Kick Brooks of Brooks & Dunn.  Enjoyed a live jazz trio and some wine and cheese with our Syrah, as we sat on an open air deck overlooking the vineyards.






Had dinner at the Wild Horses Saloon and had the BEST ribs and pulled pork.  Bought straw cowboy hats, and walked past musicians playing in the street.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

CC Trip - Kentucky


Another long day of driving, ending up in Kentucky.  Known as the "Horse Capital of the World", Kentucky has 450 Horse Farms in and around the Lexington Bluegrass area.  It is also known for its production of 95% of the bourbon produced in the world.  More on this later....



We discovered not all service stations are RV friendly, especially if you're towing and your total length is about 55 feet......... Seems we couldn't make the turn to exit the station, and Tony had to disconnect the Jeep so I could back up the motorhome.  




So.....we decided that we'll hang with the big boys and only use Flying J, Pilot or TA Service Stations.
We're staying at the Kentucky Horse Park Campground. 


It's adjacent to the Kentucky Horse Park which covers 1200 acres of rolling hills and meadows, with paddocks of happy horses.  This will be the site of  The World Equestrian Games in 2010, the first time it will be held outside of Europe.  There's a horse museum where notable thoroughbreds are memorialized, farrier seminars, tours of local horse farms.  There is a Mare and Foal show every day, and a Parade of 24 of the Park's 50 breeds of Horses.  We will spend a couple of days here and take it all in.




Thoroughbred Cigar, below, placed in 28 of his 33 starts, including 19 wins.  He is the all-time money winner at retirement, with nearly $10 million in winnings.  Cigar was voted Horse of the Year in 1995 and 1996, and Horse of the Decade.





Below, the New York bred gelding Funny Cide, is owned by a group of friends from High School, who pooled their money together and bought a few race horses.  Who would have thought they'd end up with a Kentucky Derby and Preakness Winner! (2003)  Rumor has it he likes biscuits from Cracker Barrel, and doesn't like being groomed.




Below are demonstrations of Vaulting and the Mare and Foal Show with the miniatures.


We took a tour of Lexington, and the surrounding Horse Farms. The home below is a Guest House on one of the "Level 1" Horse Farms:



Here's the owner's home:



We also visited the Old Friends Farm, where thoroughbreds retire and spend their remaining years.  Also, visited Keeneland Racetrack, a primer for the Kentucky Derby. Here's tribute to the jockies at Keenland.




Everything in Lexington is Horses - Here's a shot of Thoroughbred Park in the middle of downtown Lexington, where bronze sculptures of horses and their mounts are in racing form.




We visited the Buffalo Trace Bourbon Distillery in Frankfort on our second day.  It is the oldest continually operating distillery in America (235 years), recently celebrated its 6 millionth barrel of hootch. Bottles are still processed by hand individually.   It even produced the happy juice during the Prohibition, labeling it for medicinal purposes.......(right!).  Tony enjoyed all the samples, and of course supported the local economy!






On our way south, we stopped in Bowling Green, at The National Corvette Museum.




It was a great stop, and the cars were magnificent specimens from the inaugural 1953 model, to a 2009 beauty.  They were in mint condition and it was a wonderful collection.




Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Cross Country Trip - Day 1


WOW!!  Two years in the planning and it's finally here :-)   Today we left at dawn 


and arrived at Wallyworld Campground (Walmart's parking lot) in Weston, WV at 5:30pm. 
Cocktails were definitely in order!!

Tony assumed his favorite position for most of the day  :-0


Along the way we passed these HUGE wind turbine propellers on their way to be installed somewhere in West Virginia.  


We were impressed with western Maryland and northern West Virginia and the beauty of the rolling hills dotted with silos and free range cattle and horses.   Beautiful sights.



Wednesday, May 13, 2009

WASHINGTON DC

Spending the week in DC.  Saw the Viet Nam Memorial Wall, Lincoln Memorial and the Museum of American History which had an exhibit called The Price of Freedom.  In it at the Viet Nam War section, was an actual helicopter from Tony's group in VN:  173rd Assault Helicopter Robinhoods.



Also saw the Bureau of Engraving & Printing, where the tour shows how paper money is made. No samples though!
Day 2:  Spent the day at The Air & Space Museum - What a fantastic place!  Saw an Imax movie and watched a Planetarium show.  
Day 3:  Tried to get tickets to go to the top of the Washington Memorial, but they were all gone for the morning.  Walked over to the White House-
Then went to The Spy Museum which was a hoot!
Had Joy and Rick over for dinner at the Campground and really enjoyed seeing them.



Day 4:   Went to the Arlington Cemetery.  Saw The Eternal Flame at the Kennedy Family Gravesites.


Watched the Changing of the Guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers.  This precise procedure takes place every 30 minutes, 24/7/365, no matter what the weather or conditions. During the 9/11 attack on The Pentagon, the guard was asked if they wanted to break the tradition, and they refused.  They will never abandon the honor.   Amazing - very touching.

Also took a tour of the Capitol - Magnificent architecture!

Another great trip ends.  This was our "shake down" trip for the "new" motorhome and everything went well.  Seems like we're a GO for the cross country trip next month :-)

Friday, April 3, 2009

PICKING UP THE "NEW" TIFFIN



At Last!!  We purchased the Phaeton at the Syracuse RV Show in September, and have had it in storage with the dealer, Colton RV in Buffalo, since then.  Today we spent the day going through all the systems and setting up "home".  Compared to our former motorhome, this one is HUGE.  Four slides instead of one, and six feet longer.  The living room is so big and comfortable.  Will have no trouble spending 6-8 weeks this summer on a cross country trip.

Went out to dinner with Mark and Cherie from RVnet who live in Buffalo - glad we could hook up with them.  Saw Niagra Falls, which was only 15 minutes from Colton RV.  Weather was terrible driving home, including wet snow....in April!!  Saw Ariel and her friends for a buffet dinner at Turning Stone, then drove out to see Walter and Nora in CT before heading home.

We love the motorhome.......can't wait for the "big trip".





Monday, October 6, 2008

TURNING STONE

Last trip of the year for us   :-(    Went on our second gathering to Turning Stone and met some new people from rv.net.  Went to the Syracuse RV Show and saw a 2007 Tiffin Phaeton with a great floor plan and all the bells and whistles.  Had learned about this exact motorhome in Hershey, but they wouldn't come down to our expected price......til now.  Went for a ride, and decided this baby was for us!  Signed the deal, and emptied out our unit, and left Syracuse in a stuffed Jeep.  Looked like the Beverly Hillbillies.  

They're storing it til April, so we didn't have to drive our unit on a special trip to drop it off, and no storage costs all off season either!  Can't wait to get it.  Hopefully, Lancaster in April will be our first trip with the "new" motorhome. 

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

HERSHEY PA

Took a few days to check out the RV Show in Hershey - Met up with Paul, Glen and Sandy, who came up for the day.  Walked miles till we were both worn out.  Saw a nice Damon Tuscany with 3 separate rooms, and researching used 2007's which is more in our price range.  Nicest one was Newmar's King Aire - ONLY $726,000.

Found out about an 06 Holiday Rambler for a good price, and drove all the way to Syracuse from Hershey, but after driving it, we felt the power was just not there.  Also saw a nice 07 Tiffin Phaeton but no luck negotiating a good price.