Saturday, July 28, 2007

Olive Hill, KY


We went to Olive Hill and got a few groceries and did the laundry.

I was walking down the sidewalk from the laundry and noticed they were having a concealed weapons class, peeking in the window there seemed to be at least 12 people taking the class. According to http://www.city-data.com/ the town of Olive Hill has a population of 1821 and a very low crime rate. So my conclusion is that either every one carries a concealed weapon and that keeps the crime rate down or everyone watches the news and they are very scared.

Click on the picture to enlarge and read the sign in the lower right if you re interested in taking the class.
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Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Pioneer Encampment


1812 reenactment all this week at the state park a lot of different talents spinning, weaving, horn smithing, frontier music, etc

Went on a cave tour explaining how the mined and processed the dirt enriched with bat excrement to extract saltpeter. One of the main ingredients in black powder and if it weren't for the volunteers mining the saltpeter we would be speaking with a British accent.
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Monday, July 23, 2007

Bulltown WV to Carter Cave KY


The trip from Bulltown to Carters Caves State Resort Park in Olive Hill Kentucky was uneventful. We ran over some fresh paint from the lines being painted on 64, We thought it was lime rock until we tried to wash it off.

Stopped along the way and saw Bobby the last time we saw each other was in the late 60's. I don't think we should go as long until next time.
We have cell phone service here, Internet, and satellite for TV, also new washer & dryers here at Carter Cave we are in site 85.

Friday, July 20, 2007

West Virginia


Monday we arrived at Robert Craig COE Park at usual time, around noon, came in the recommended way, not my shortcut that I used last year, the road surface was better but there were just as many curves and hills.
The air card does not work here we have a strong signal but evidently Alltel doesn’t handle data here.

Tuesday we had to find a Post Office so we road over the hill to Keyser, will be going back the end of the week to pickup the mail.

Friday, we made 2 trips to Keyser today, 1st to do laundry, post office, Wal-Mart and when leaving Wal-Mart the air wasn’t coming out the air vents so stopped by the Ford place, they said they could look at it at 1:00. so we went back over the mountain and 2nd trip we came back at 1:00, it was some kind of vacuum switch which they didn’t have in stock, so will get it fixed at next Ford dealer down the road or next week or the next.
You can tell it is Friday there have been only about 6 max. sites occupied all week until now and now ¾ of the 80 plus sites are occupied.

Saturday, July 14, 2007, beautiful day

Monday, July 16, 2007, We have arrived at Bulltown COE Campground on Burnsville Lake in central WV close to ???? it took a little longer today because of the back roads and there aren’t ant straight roads in WV. Sue said it took a lot longer (7 hours).
Saw a funny sign that someone had borrowed and affixed it to their garage it said “Orlando” and on the next line it said “Disney land left lane””
We have full hookups here but no cell phone, satellite, no TV, but we have running water, sewer & electric.

Wednesday, we rode to Sutton which is about 10 miles away to do the laundry, ops the laundry is closed on Wednesday, toured the dam for Sutton lake and stopped by Kroger’s also stopped along the way to use someone’s Internet connection.

Thursday, July 19, 2007 We have met a same aged couple camped across the way George & Cora, she grew up in Sutton and lived up on the mountain, as a kid she it took her an hour to walk off the mountain to school and an hour and a half to walk home until the eight grade. This evening we are dining here Cora in making a pot of brown beans and I am cooking corn bread.

Friday, July 20, 2007 Weir in downtown Sutton, WV doing laundry and there is a comunity WiFi connection.

Friday, July 6, 2007

Sleep Over



The boys spent the night at the campsite, cooked hot dogs over the fire and sat around until dark to tell ghost stories.







Wednesday, July 4, 2007

Gambrill State Park, Frederick, MD

We moved to Gambrill from Greenbrier this morning this park is only a few miles from Eddies new house, convient and a very nice small park 5 electric sites, the rest room & showers that are a 9 out of 10. We are in site # 22 the best site in the park.
There are to many deer around here, you see a lot of them sleeping along the highway, or maybe there are just too many cars.