Our grave site is just behind the Snider (red) stone. |
Richard, Ron, Evelyn and Esther |
We spent time with more kin folk while here... One cousin had left for his heavenly home not long ago at the age of 90. He and his wife, Evelyn (see picture), were avid square dancers. She designed and made all her dazzling dresses, but had his matching shirts sewn by a neighbor. Her outfits are being set up now in a museum. They also rode bikes together every morning for years.
Another special cousin is Esther who spent her life serving others and amasses loads of information about the family. She is in a nursing home now but still very mentally active. Name any family member and Esther can tell you when and where they were born and many details of their lives.
Another special cousin is Esther who spent her life serving others and amasses loads of information about the family. She is in a nursing home now but still very mentally active. Name any family member and Esther can tell you when and where they were born and many details of their lives.
Ron, Evelyn's son-in-law joined us for a strawberry shortcake snack. He was here to help Evelyn, who has over 600 pairs of shoes, move out of the home she had shared with my cousin Bob for the 69 years, 233 days of their marriage. She faces the change with courage and hope... an incredible lady!
Richard in front of Burkmere School |
We drove around the countryside and town, seeking out old memories and being amazed that the weather and the economy had completely obliterated the place I lived so many years ago, the store my uncle owned and even the one room school I attended. But we did find the school where Richard's mother taught before he was born. It actually looked pretty good considering the years and lack of maintenance.
Steele, SD: The wind always blows in the Dakotas, and our drive up to Steele to visit cousin Geneva was no exception. We have been getting 9.2 miles per gallon, but I fear we'll be looking at closer to 8 as we buck the prairie winds all the way to Denver.
World's largest Sand Hill Crane monument |
The drivers on the passenger side had been down in a ditch. |
Geneva and I always did know how to have a good time. It was a great visit all round!
Geneva and Iona, always were like sisters. |
Deadwood, SD: We fought the wind until we hit the tourist town of Deadwood where they had marked off special RV free parking, so we pulled off and took a trolly bus around town. We ate a luscious meal at the unadvertised Deadwood Social Club. It is above the #10 Saloon and there is no sign. The food was fantastic and reasonably priced.
Eaton, CO: We left Deadwood after dark and drove down the mountains using the PAC brake which is an exhaust brake that shifts down for you as well. I don't know exactly how it works, but we dropped off 7% grades, up to three miles long and hardly touched a brake. I had never heard of PAC brakes until we bought our rig, but I am a fan, now.
Richard, Jasper and Sam discuss the dash with the Swedish Chef. |
Also special was a trip to the A&W drive in. I hadn't had a root beer float in forever!
Sam under the ditzy dash |
We boondocked in a lot next to the railroad tracks in Eaton last night. Smoke from the Ft. Collins forest fire left a blanket of fine ash all over everything in the motorhome. Yes, I had foolishly opened the windows when we went to sleep.
Kristi and Richard, Morning Peeps |
Kersey, CO: We've known Marna since the first year of our marriage. I was trying to get through college so I could teach, and I took a huge overload of classes. Well, we lived two hours away from the college, thus commuting everyday was not doable, so Marna took me in and I just went home on weekends. We've been fast friends ever since. She now works in a library and it was a slow day so we visited there all afternoon.
Three of the best kids I know |
We went with Marna to the La Cafeteria, a Mexican Buffet on 8th Ave in Greeley, CO. Run by the same family for over 30 years and looks like a dump, but oh, the food (Mexican) is yummie and all you can eat! So, we are now boondocking in a vacant lot behind a fuel stop. Lots of diesels idling here.
I am enjoying the RV LIFE quite a lot. I love my home and its comforts, but I also love the freedom to enjoy many people in various parts of the country.
Kersey, CO: We've known Marna since the first year of our marriage. I was trying to get through college so I could teach, and I took a huge overload of classes. Well, we lived two hours away from the college, thus commuting everyday was not doable, so Marna took me in and I just went home on weekends. We've been fast friends ever since. She now works in a library and it was a slow day so we visited there all afternoon.
Marna (Dee) |
I am enjoying the RV LIFE quite a lot. I love my home and its comforts, but I also love the freedom to enjoy many people in various parts of the country. I wish we had done this much earlier!
Oh so good to hear you got the headstone all settled. Nice to feel a sense of accomplishment I bet.
ReplyDeleteAs for the pac brake, my blog last week covered it for ya! LOL .. .basically it's a little flap of metal the turns in the exhaust and helps the engine brake and slow down instead of heating up your brake pads/shoes. When off, the flap is turned sideways so the exhaust moves through the pipe, when on, it's twisted crosseways to block off the exhaust. Easy Peasy!
Wow... that Sam sure is an accomplished person despite his handicap! Imagine that after seeing what a spaghetti mess it is under our dash the other day, to have a blind person figure out where it needed reinforcement on yours? Kudos to him!!!
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Karen and Steve
(Our Blog) RVing: Small House... BIG Backyard
http://kareninthewoods-kareninthewoods.blogspot.com
Thanks, Karen... We read your PAC brake write up with great interest, and had another PAC brake experience of a different sort. Will write it up in our next post.
DeleteYes, Sam is amazing. He owns a dump truck, does all his own maintenance, even rebuilt his motor!
iona
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What a great blog!! I loved all the pics you included too. Such an adventure and it is great to be seeing old places and going down memory lane. :)
ReplyDeleteYou are always so encouraging! Thanks for the good words!
Deleteiona
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