We are in Sevierville, TN. It was 98 out with 78% humidity. Too hot to ride so we went looking at rvs again, Found nothing that tempted us. Went to several antique stores. There are bunch of them around here. But unsuccessful with finding a rug beater. Not even one to be found! It was a nice hold hands, be together kind of day. Alan changed the spare tire out so all set again. It was a leaky valve stem. Only $10 to fix but it’s the hassle for Alan thats the bummer. But, still better than the last $143 to replace the last tire.
Travel days to Atlanta, Georgia. Tuesday was a nice day but boring. On the snooze fest I40 most of the day. Stayed at a very nice KOA. First one that we have been at that had a perfect score of 600. Only thirteen in 2016 got a perfect score. Not that it matters. Wednesday was the worst traffic day we have had since we started this trip. Thought it would be a very short day. Only 200 miles. Thought we would be in by 2. So not. First problem was we did not realize there was a time change. So we lost an hour right off the bat. Then there was a traffic accident with two big rigs. One of them could not be pulled over. So that backed up things. Once we got past that there was another 3 car accident next to a merge. Then there was the 285 Atlanta bypass. Ugly. Actually, very ugly. Alan and I have never seen red lights at the on ramps. Very odd. And really does not resolve the issue. Again quite ugly. Bottom line is we did not get in until a little after 5. Keith and Michelle waited almost 3 1/2 hours for us. But all is well at Stone Mountain Campground. That’s after Keith supervised the selection of our campsite!
Last couple of days have been travel days – so its been a snooze fest. Been traveling on I40 for the last 3 days. Just an fyi – it’s flat, then a bump, then flat, then a cow, then a bump, then flat – you get the idea. I40 parallels with Route 66. It was sad to see so many derelict signs and businesses that were a big part of Route 66 in its heyday . In Texas we went by a wind farm – 687 windmills and counting – 900 million dollars worth. I know – I was rolling my eyes to. Miles and miles of windmills. Last nights’ campground was the second one that had tornado shelters. It is a bit disconcerting. That and the signs that say if you here sirens turn your radio to a channel. One more day of I40 – Wednesday we will be in Atlanta.
CONGRATS TO OUR SON MICHAEL WHO GOT PROMOTED TO MASTER SERGEANT IN THE AIR FORCE RESERVE. FELT BAD WE COULDN’T BE THERE BUT HE KNOWS WE WERE THERE IN SPIRIT. GO AIR FORCE
Took the bike today to ride through Sedona. Went up 89A through the Coconino National Forest and Oak Creek Canyon. Nice ride. Scraped the pegs a couple of times today! Headed towards Atlanta, GA tomorrow. Going to meet up with my brother Keith and his wife Michele. Just random pictures attached from today. Had a picnic in Oak Creek Canyon. Sedona way to much of a tourist trap for us.
Can’t see us but that’s us under the bright lights of Vegas. Everyone should experience the night time energy of Vegas at least once. It definitely will put a charge in your batteries! It is a unique kind of town. Can’t see it but there is a parking lot next to this sign and you have to wait in line to get your picture.
Had a great time with Larry and Linda in Vegas. So glad we stopped to visit. They really are wonderful hosts. All ready promised to come back when the new house is done. I am sure it will be filled with love and laughter. Linda promises that we will be most comfortable as guests. Larry and Alan are best buds. Little do they know that Linda and I have made several plans that don’t include them. Shhhh, what happens in Vegas……………
Travel day today
On the way to Nevada we traveled through a small section of Arizona. Thought we were driving down to the bottom of the Grand Canyon. It was awesome. Really can’t get a sense of it with these pictures but when going thru this section you feel SO small.
I must say we have enjoyed our time in Utah. Went through several Utah state parks today – took the truck again – didn’t trust the weather. As it turned out the sun shone all day. Picnicked in the state’s Petrified Forest. Lazy, casual, easy day. Leaving tomorrow for Henderson, NV which is just outside of Las Vegas – Alan is meeting up with his best friend Larry. Ah, but then…..
THE TIRE SAGA CONTINUES – for those that know us this is 2 blowouts, 1 slashed, 3 replacements, 1 leaky valve stem and 1 low air – but who’s counting. Where is our pit crew when we need them! Back to the gas station first thing tomorrow THEN we will be on our way again. P.S. Alan is already in bed sulking – when I reminded him that the joy is in the journey he was not amused – go figure.
And so we started our day……….
By time the tire was fixed and we washed the truck it was too late to go get the bike so we just went tooling over to Bryce Canyon. Actually worked out well – we stopped SO many times it was easier in the truck than on the bike to stop. And as it also turned out there were nasty rain showers in the afternoon. As you can tell by all the pictures I love this type of topography. The more you look the more you see. I love the subtlety of the colors and all the textures. Depending on the time of day everything looks so different. One of my favorite places so far on this trip. Such a unique landscape. Just random pictures I took.
Travel day today – arrived at campground near Bryce Canyon. This was the view from our site.
Today was a travel day – all I can say is wish we could have a do over. We were on US 89 most of today. From Bear Lake all through Cache National Forest we would have loved to ride on the bike. Unfortunately, our RV won’t fit in the state parks. If we could have found a spot would still be in Cache. All I can say is someone was ahead of us painting breathtaking scenes for us to enjoy all day. Wound up in Ogden, UT to get the oil changed on the truck. Should not need to do again until home. We are in Salt Lake tonight headed to Bryce Canyon tomorrow. Today was a day to enjoy and simply be.