Friday, September 13, 2013

Roadtrip: Foamhenge

As promised, here are pictures of Foamhenge, a life-size replica of Stonehenge made out of styrofoam. Located near Natural Bridge VA.

This is the entrance from the field where you park. There's no-one around so just walk up. Second is a close-up of the "stones." Third is a statue of Merlin who may have had something to do with the original. Last is a picture of Amy standing between two "stones."


Roadtrip Deepness

Here's postcards of the two cave/caverns we visited, each spectacular in its own way.
 This is a photo of the "bacon" formations, which are semi-translucent. Near Lexington VA (I think).

This cave is traversed by boat and has trout that live in the waters, mostly by the dock in case you toss food. Steep trail and 48 steps down and then back up. Goes out into a made lake with ducks and spottings of elk and deer in their wildlife park all around the cave. And then back through the cave to the dock. It's the only flooded cave to visit in the country.

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Roadtrip: Things That Went Wrong

Naturally, there's always something. One thing I forgot to get a pic of is the rig cabin leaning heavily to one side. Huh, I said, wonder if the guys at the shop forgot to fill the airbags. Sure enough, they were almost empty. Once I got 60# of air in them, the cabin leveled off. Much better.

This next thing is the TV mount deciding not to hold the screen level any more (the couch is below). We managed to wedge it up with library books long enough to watch it without lying down. It's now been fixed and is much easier to watch. I'm also the proud owner of a hex key set, basically allen wrenches, which are required on this mount.

Now this was a real pain. I have a plywood desk (covered in black rubber matting) that's 69 inches long, held up with two large heavy-duty L-brackets screwed into the desktop and into studs in the wall. The Pennsylvania roads were so bad they shook the screws out of the wall, thereby tossing the desktop down (along with everything on it, like computers, pens, clock, etc.). Amy got creative with bungee cords to support it enough to put light things on it and leave the space underneath for storage. Hooray for really strong latches on the cupboard doors. We've now put actual legs under the corners, and will probably do a little more shoring up. The L-brackets may or may not be reattached.

There's always something, isn't there? At least, none of it was life-threatening. I'm thinking about writing the Penn. State Tourism Bureau about their roads.

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Kevin and Mark's Wedding

 Amy, Kevin, Adam, and Heather (Adam's wife). The first three all went to college together. The reason for the roadtrip was Kevin's marriage.

 The officiant at the ceremony. Most of the attendees are artists and theatre people so the costumes were outrageous.

 An important part of the procession was Princess Bucket (turtle) in her coach (wagon) escorted by fabulously costumed courtier.

 Kevin and Mark on their way to the altar spot. A lovely ceremony.

 After-party with Kevin and an ass not his own.

 Close friends of Kevin & Mark's are Kat and Mason, who have a lovely property adorned with these two hippie buses.

And their house, too, is a testament to their artistic impulses. Gorgeous.

It was a great weekend.

Roadtrip Pix

 Pie for breakfast is the thing to do on a roadtrip, right?

 Me, Jason, and Amy on a lookout seeing downtown Pittsburgh.


 Jason and Amy having tipsy fun at the bar.

 Local dragsters.

Phyllis Palm and me. She and I worked at the Madison KOA campground back in 2008 and have stayed in touch ever since. She let us park the RV at her place while we went to town to visit Jason.

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Roadtrip update 2

Still no pix. Can't find the cable to connect the camera to the computer. Thought I remembered where it lives but it's not there. May be at home.

Stayed at the KOA in Bellefont PA near State College. Went to Penn's Cave with the boat tour which includes coming out the other end into a lake surrounded by pasture/woods with elk, deer, etc. and ducks on the lake. Then back through the cave to the dock, up the 48 steps, up the steep walk. And done.

Next day off to Penn State campus to see the Frost Entomological Museum. Sadly, closed for renovations until next Spring. Consoled ourselves with ice cream at the Ag College's famous Creamery across the street. Bought asiago cheese and summer sausage as a gift for Phyllis.

Thursday drove to Irwin PA to visit Phyllis Palm, a co-worker of mine at the KOA in Madison, summer of 2008. We've stayed in touch and it was great to see her. We basically collapsed on Friday and did nothing. Took her out to dinner that evening, her choice was the Eat&Park restaurant which had a good salad bar. I should have gotten that too but instead I ordered a steak salad. What I got was a glob of flattened ribeye (sort of like SteakUms) with some cheese on it, french fries under the steak blob, and then a generic salad. I ate two bites of the "steak" and pushed it aside. When I complained to the manager later, she said "sorry."

Sat. noonish Jason came after us. He worked with the both Amy and me at Reader's Corner bookstore in Asheville and has been in Pittsburgh for four years. We went for lunch down on The Strip, a commercial area for receiving goods from trains, so there are fish shops, meat shops, Polish deli shops, and so forth. Lots of street stalls, too, and crowds of people. We ate in a Mexican restaurant which started as a street stall and just got big. Good stuff.

Jason then took us on a 2-hour driving tour of the city, including up to a Lookout platform that has a grand vista of the city and the point where the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers meet to form the Ohio River. We also saw the Andy Warhol Bridge which was hung with handmade blankets. There's also a Rachel Carson Bridge, along with many others.

That evening we went to his local bar, about a block away. The bartender had never heard of a gimlet so I told him the ingredients and received a highball glass of about 7/8ths gin and 1/8th rose's lime juice. Yowie. Halfway through I was buzzed and Jason walked me back to his place. He and Amy wandered in about 1am and we all crashed about 2am. Got up about 11am and went for brunch to a local cafe ( I had eggs benedict). Weak tea and coffee, though.

Then he brought us on back to Phyllis' so he could go meet friends at the Ren Fair out in the county. I went to it with Phyllis back in '08 and Amy didn't care to go, so we napped and read till Phyllis got back from her great-grandson's 4th birthday party. Spent a quiet evening watching TV and reading.

Starting for home tomorrow morning. Stopover at the KOA near Lexington VA.

Pix eventually.

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Roadtrip

Just a quickie update. Access to internet has been nonexistent since last Friday. I've been so busy I haven't even uploaded pix into the computer.

We left last Wednesday 8/28 and headed for Foamhenge (near Roanoke VA), a lifesize replica of Stonehenge but in styrofoam. Pix coming.

We spent the night at Crabtree Falls  CG. Beautiful but 8 cylinders would have helped a lot. We had to stop for an hour to let the brakes cool on the way out.

Thur. visited Shenandoah Cavern. Very interesting. Pix coming. Then on to the East Harrisburg Campground which sounded sketchy but turned out to be a very nice place. Ate dinner and breakfast Fri at the Capitol Diner, a modern attempt at a classic 50s style diner.

Fri. afternoon arrived at wedding area near New Paltz NY. After some fiddling around, wound up at Creek View Campsites for three nights (no wifi, no tv). More on this later. Ate dinner at Eggs Nest Restaurant, blew off the shindig at Kat & Mason's house, and crashed.

There will be lots more on the wedding celebrations and pix to come, too. It was a fabulous time.

Left NY on Mon. am heading for Scranton PA and an afternoon spent at the Houdini Museum for a tour and a magic show. Then decided to treat ourselves to a motel room with wifi and tv, so that's where we are now. Ate dinner at Terry's Diner which has been here since the 1950s.

Heading out today for Penn's Cave, the only water-filled cave to tour by boat. And then State College KOA for two nights.

The rig has performed very well and the mileage has been good. Oh yeah, one of the support legs broke so the desktop fell down, mostly as a result of the ghastly state of Pennsylvania's road, including the interstate. Nothing was harmed but it's a pain. Amy rigged up bungee cords to keep it up for now so the other bracket doesn't tear out of the wall, too.

More later.