Friday, June 29, 2018
Journey’s End
Liz Meyer Two kids, two dogs and this Senior Citizen have just completed 3,218 miles and 14 days of travel across this great country, to arrive at our last campsite, only four miles from Hatch Haven, our journey's destination. A long drive yesterday and a late night arrival led us to stay in a local campground, and save the always exciting arrival on the island to savor today. Everyone is excited, to this journal entry must be brief. We are grateful for a fun and safe trip!
Wednesday, June 27, 2018
My NEXT travel vehicle
Liz Meyer Now that I have upwards of ten years and 75,000 miles on my van, I am looking for an upgrade! Actually, this beauty belongs to North Iowa Community College, where I was treated to a VIP tour of the entire campus by its President, Dr. Steve Schultz. My friends Jim and Carmen Loveland hosted us for two days in Mason City, IA, and they live contiguous to this beautiful, 100 year old Community College. Jim and Steve are hunting and/or fishing buddies, so Jim arranged for me to meet Steve and tour the College. What a treat! Being in ranching and farming country, there is a viable industry in Mason City for Diesel engine repair. A local dealer gives the College a new truck and trailer every year, and they trade in the one-year-old truck. Stand back CMC- I'm coming home with some innovative ideas! 🙂.
We are in Wisconsin Dells tonight. Jeff has taken all the kids on water adventures today while I am "grounded" trying to solve a problem with my van and it's hydraulic roof- raising system. Tonight at 8:00 we will all attend a water show. Tomorrow is the long haul to the Island- 500+ miles!
Saturday, June 23, 2018
Mount Rushmore
Liz Meyer Beautiful weather has followed us across the country, and yesterday's travel from Carnine Ranch to Custer State Park was no exception. As we travelled, we made up a song about our trip, which family members will get to hear when we get to the Island....whether you want to or not 😏.
The drive was beautiful, rising out of the Sandhills of Nebraska up to the mountains and meadows with buffalo and antelope. We are in a beautiful campground next to a lake. After making camp we all piled into Jeff's truck to take the scenic windy road up to see Mount Rushmore, then enjoyed a nice dinner at the lodge on the lake. Uncle Jeff keeps us all laughing and engaged in great conversations!
Thursday, June 21, 2018
Carnine Ranch
Liz Meyer I Haven't seen much of the Hannah and David for the last two days. Dan Carnine has six ranch kids who have shown these city kids the time of their lives. As you can see, the Razor is the vehicle of choice with Leo (age 12) driving one, and his older sister (age 14) driving the second one. Off 8 of them go across the 650 acres of this cattle ranch, to climb haystacks, drive through the heifers with their calves, out to Carnine Lake, and move from grandma's ranch house, which has housed the first two generations of Carnine's around the alfalfa crops to their huge house on the hill, half a mile away. Their dad, Dan, the next generation, runs the ranch now. "Grandma" is Dorothy Carnine, who was a Tri-Delta at college in Flagstaff with Ada and me. We always make a point to stop by the ranch on our way to the island. The kids are all fast fiends and we all take our meals up at Dan's house where all 15 of us can sit down together.
When we added our three dogs to the mix, the dogs almost outnumber the people - ten in all, all ages and sizes, but all getting along well. Cinda could run everywhere, checking out toads, rabbits, calves up close, etc.
Time to go...two very dirty and tired kids just dragged in for bed!
Tuesday, June 19, 2018
Laying Low in Laramie
Liz Meyer Surprisingly, the KOA campground in the middle of Salt Lake City was beautiful . Even though there were more than 1,000 campsites, mature shady trees and a well planned layout made it pleasant. Tonight in windswept Laramie the KOA is forgettable, as campgrounds go. Jeff, Katelyn, David, Hannah and I drove into the city and found the very old downtown area charming and thriving. We had a great dinner with lots of laughing and fun....it makes a long day of driving (400 miles) all worth it. Tomorrow a shorter driving day will get us to the Carnine Ranch in Nebraska. Miki has been a Model traveller with no further "incidents" - yea!
Sunday, June 17, 2018
Fwd: Beginning the Journey
Liz Meyer
Begin forwarded message:
From: LizMeyer920@hotmail.com
Date: June 17, 2018 at 1:46:56 PM MST
To: Blog Update <liz.meyer.920.vango@blogger.com>
Cc: Jeff Cummings <jcummings@cmccd.edu>, tmlilley@bellsouth.net, gary.zegley@usmc.mil
Subject: Beginning the Journey
This summer's van camping trip is taking on a new look! My usual "tight ship" is filled with tote bags, back packs shoes, etc., that one must step around, over or on to move about, but the added baggage includes my two grandchildren, David (12) and Hannah (11), my daughter Angela (for part of the trip), and, of course, my two dogs, so it's all good. What is not good is the dog with diarrhea! Miki gets nervous in the van, and as I hit the Phoenix rush hour Friday afternoon, she started telling me she needed to go. Not being able to get off the freeway, I resigned myself to a pending "accident" in the van. The good news is she waited until we got to Jeff's house....the bad news is she went on Jeff's newly cleaned living room carpet. What a mess! The worse news is I may be saddled with a diarrhea dog for the next 3,000 Miles! Other than the dog dilemma, the O'Connor group met me in Phoenix, and yesterday we drove up to see the Grand Canyon, then on up to my sister Ada's beautiful house in Page. Ada and her friend Stephanie DuBois took everyone on a boat trip on Lake Powell today. We head for Salt Lake tomorrow.
Liz Meyer
Beginning the Journey
Liz Meyer This summer's van camping trip is taking on a new look! My usual "tight ship" is filled with tote bags, back packs shoes, etc., that one must step around, over or on to move about, but the added baggage includes my two grandchildren, David (12) and Hannah (11), my daughter Angela (for part of the trip), and, of course, my two dogs, so it's all good. What is not good is the dog with diarrhea! Miki gets nervous in the van, and as I hit the Phoenix rush hour Friday afternoon, she started telling me she needed to go. Not being able to get off the freeway, I resigned myself to a pending "accident" in the van. The good news is she waited until we got to Jeff's house....the bad news is she went on Jeff's newly cleaned living room carpet. What a mess! The worse news is I may be saddled with a diarrhea dog for the next 3,000 Miles! Other than the dog dilemma, the O'Connor group met me in Phoenix, and yesterday we drove up to see the Grand Canyon, then on up to my sister Ada's beautiful house in Page. Ada and her friend Stephanie DuBois took everyone on a boat trip on Lake Powell today. We head for Salt Lake tomorrow.
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