Thursday, January 3, 2013
New Year's Day
Every new year's day Clark and I hop in the car and look for an adventure. Looking back we seem to have a lot of cold wet new year's days. It was just that this year too. We had no real plan other than for me to take a picture. We headed West with the thoughts of finding an old barn or something. Instead we turned into the West Georgia Regional Airport. The gate was opened so we drove in and took a few shots of the small planes parked there. Although it wasn't much of an adventure, we enjoyed our little jaunt.
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Ready to Roll!
Although the interior was not complete, we were ready to roll! We took a trip to St. Mary's so we could go to Cumberland Island. Scotty had a fresh new look on the inside and outside. At the time of this trip we only had the bed and dinette. All our cooking had to be done outside or we had to go out to eat. We stayed at Crooked River State Park which was pretty awesome. Our adventure to Cumberland Island exceeded all our expectations and we look forward to another trip to see more of the island.
Since we came home from this trip the sink and stove have been installed and we are in the process of selecting a refrigerator.
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Restoration
While this has taken a while to restore, we are really moving along rather nicely. I use the word we loosely. I have not had nearly as much participation as John--oops, Clark! He is such a hard worker. I haven't had an opportunity to take more pictures but we are really much further along than this. Clark has already completed the trim, installed all the wiring and lights, installed the ceiling and sealed all the seams. He is about to paint the interior. I can hardly wait. Although we will not be entirely done, we plan to take another trip in Scotty sometime in November. We'll at least have the potty and bed in there. Since we'll be camping we do not need the store and sink nor the dinette complete as we can use all our "outdoor" equipment for cooking, eating, and even cleaning up.
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Our first trip with Scotty!
We bought our first camper less than a month ago (2 weeks to
be exact) and we are really excited. We had been looking for a “Scotty” for
more than a year. Although our Scotty is more than 40 years old he is in pretty
good shape. Not really good enough to take on a trip, but certainly weekend
worthy. We chose a state park not too far from home, Cloudland Canyon. There
were many more parks close by but we had visited all of them and this was a
special trip.
Worn out, tired and not really ready for a camping trip,
Scotty trudged on behind us. We were so excited and so unprepared. Not that
anything really went wrong. Scotty was good to us—even in the rain. No leaks
that we are aware.
Scotty needs so much work and looks his age, but he was a
true camper. We loaded everything up in Scotty. We arrived to discover that
isn’t such a good idea. We didn’t put things where they belonged, nor did we
tie things down for the bumpy ride. No, we pretty much threw things in thinking
we would take care of things once we arrived. It took us about 5 ½ hours to
make the 2 ½ hour trip. We stopped at 3 Wal-Marts, a Marvins, Freds, and
Wendy’s. We kept remembering things we had forgotten. No problem—we are
planning to have a standard check list for future ventures. By the way we still
managed to forget some things. Oh well.
We arrived much later than planned only to discover we had a
ton of rearranging to do just so we could get into the camper. We spent about
an hour or so trying to get things more organized so we could at least find
things and make the bed. We wanted to do some hiking before dinner and
relaxation.
Our first night, though uneventful, was not as restful as we
had hoped. This was not because of Scotty. We do not have an air-conditioner
for Scotty, but we had a small fan. Not bad, but a little hot at first. Luckily
we were high in the mountains and it cooled off quickly. Of course I didn’t
think to bring sheets because we had sleeping bags. John got up several times
during the night, which woke me. We ended up sleeping in until 8:51. OMG! In
camper land, that is sinful.
Today we cleaned things up and organized things better. I
think I am going to like Scotty once we clean him up and learn to organize
things better. Tomorrow we head home and Scotty will most likely go back into
the garage until he is ready for a “real” trip. I can’t wait.
Monday, July 9, 2012
Our Little Scotty Camper
Clark and I just bought our first camper--a vintage Serro Scotty. We are very excited about about restoring this camper and then heading out for some adventures. I will keep you all posted about our little excursions.
Friday, April 27, 2012
Naples, FL
We finally made it to Naples and this is what was waiting for us! Beautiful white beaches, calm blue water, sunny skies, more than I could have asked. It was just beautiful! Of course my family was there and that just made things so much better. We had a great time. John got to fish from the pier and he went out on a boat Sunday to go fishing. Of course the seas were too rough so he did not get to fish but he had a great time out at sea. I spent a couple of days with my family. Got to take some great pictures and off we went back home. Every time I go to Florida I want to move back. I know it will never happen, but I sure would love it!
Monday, April 23, 2012
Alabama, Take it or Leave it!
I do not mean to be so harsh on the state of Alabama, but OMG I thought I would die of boredom. We drove from the Northwesterly tip to the Southeasterly tip of Alabama and there was nothing worth stopping to see accept this. This is at the Pioneer Village in Troy Alabama. We did not stop to go in although it only cost $6.00 per adult (if I remember correctly). We had already been in the car for about 5 or 6 hours and knew we had another 5 or 6 to go so we really didn't want to spend too much time. It looked interesting. There were a lot of buildings inside the gated area. Aside from this, I did not take any pictures. Nothing. There really is nothing from corner to corner. I must say I was a bit disappointed. I didn't even see a barn worth stopping to shoot. I can assure you this trip will not be made again.
Don't write Alabama off your list because of this. I can assure you there are some pretty sights to see, they just aren't from the Northwest to the Southeast. Remember Alabama has Talladega. That in itself is worth seeing. Cheaha State Park is a nice place to visit as is Talladega National Forest. And down South Alabama is Fairhope along the Gulf Coast--definite place to visit.
Alabama is my neighbor so I will continue to visit and find treasures, just not that one route.
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