Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Continuing on...




Hello again,
Since my last blog post, I have been to Charlotte, NC, The Oaks at Point South campground in Yemassee, South Carolina for a night, and then headed to Melbourne Beach. I arrived here last night.
I met up with Keith Williams (aka Papa Greybeard) in Charlotte. He drove down from Vermont in his vintage Volkswagen bus! It was the first leg of his journey of traveling and living out on the road in his bus. How awesome. We are good friends fellow musicians and it was great to see him again!

When I left Black Mountain last Sunday, I decided to check out this nearby 5.00 campground that Keith told me about. Curtis Creek Campground. Good lesson for me. The road to it was 5 curvy miles long through the woods, with the road getting more and more narrow. Then it turned to dirt. Then it became one lane. Then, there was a little one lane bridge. Hmm. There I was, alone, nervous about Aretha meeting this little one car bridge in the middle of nowhere, and I couldn’t back up. There were no weight limit signs posted so - I drove over it. We lived! Then I looked at my phone and realized I had no service out there. I wasn't feeling great about this. Suddenly, voila! A wonderful little turn around appeared before my very eyes! So what did I do? I turned us around and headed back out the way we came.  Lesson: Perhaps do a little more research before I go driving into unknown campgrounds. I found a Pilot flying J to sleep at that night.
It was great to meet up with Keith for a few days. We did not play music, but I did get to meet his twin daughters and their children – and we took a trip to Asheville.
On the way to Asheville, Keith wanted to check out Curtis Creek Campground because he thought he would be staying there sometimes. I told him about my harrowing(  ) experience there, but this time we were in his VW bus. We drove all the way in to the camping area, (which included two more one lane bridges) and then up and up and up this mountain on a rough road cut through the forest. I’m not sure how long we kept going up and around this way, but we never did get to the top. We finally turned around and headed back down. The VW got a workout that day! Keith is going to hike it soon and let me know what is at the top. He says it might be a vintage clothing store, and I’ll be really sorry I missed out. (I love vintage clothing stores. wink)
Asheville was a nice place. Not as active as I imagine it is during the summer. We walked around for a while and ate dinner at a funky place called the Aux Bar that a juggler on the street recommended. We talked to one street musician, to ask about busking rules etc. I plan to get back there, but I'm not sure when yet.
While I was in Charlotte, I slept at a Walmart that was 2.5 miles away from the Charlotte Motor Speedway and could hear the cars racing around the track.
I left Charlotte on Thursday the 25th and stayed at a Thousand Trails campground (The Oaks at South Point) for the night and then headed toward Melbourne Beach, FL to visit my mom. For those of you who don’t know, my mom lived in and traveled in a big class A motorhome for 9 years in her 60’s and into her 70's. An inspiration perhaps? I think that's a yes. I arrived here last night. Mom and I have traveled together many times over the years. It will be good to catch up with her again.
At the Georgia line on the way here I pulled over at a rest area that was the Savanna History Museum. I found Forrest Gump sitting on a bench with his box of chocolates in there! It was a real life replica, and I should’ve taken a picture- but alas, I’ve got to get better at this picture taking thing…
Aretha and The Bike
In Asheville with Keith Williams
Keith's VW bus ready to go






Monday, October 21, 2019

It's about time...


Hi all,
I'm finally getting to my first blog post. First I had to set the thing up, and that was a bit of a learning curve. Learning as I go. Just like the rest of this thing called life. Love it!
My Children - Jasmine, Joshua, and Elijah, and four grandchildren - Cole and Millie, and Julius and Willow are planted in my heart and I carry them with me always. I want to say thank you to my friends in Vermont for your help, support and love. I look forward to seeing you all next summer.  Bill and Susan, thank you for allowing me to park and live at your place throughout the summer. Your love and kindness meant so much to me.
I headed out in my RV named Aretha on October 2, 2019. I left Vermont and headed toward Meadville PA (nortwest corner) to see some dear old friends. I slept at a Cracker Barrel that night. I arrived on the 3rd and was enveloped in the arms of love. My friend Tracy and her husband Rich have always felt like home to me, and I'm so blessed by their friendship.
We spent a lot of time visiting and eating delicious foods! We went for walks and I tried out my new electric bike. It is an awesome thing and I'm really enjoying it. Thank you so much Dad for this unbelievable gift! I am learning how useful and fun it will be as I travel along. 
From there I headed to a campground in Lenoir, NC for a few days. Nice place. I parked next to a creek, and could hear its voice from inside my home the whole time. Good quiet time to work on some things. I enjoyed swinging on a bench by a pond watching this group of white ducks (true). One day they swam over to me looking for food. It didn’t take them long to figure out I didn’t have anything for them. As they turned around and swam away, one of them kept honking like he was insulted or pissed or both. It cracked me up.
Next I headed to Black Mountain, North Carolina to work at the LEAF festival for 3 days. It was for Tom Givens at THE SUGAR SHACK. Tom actually made it possible to park Aretha on the grounds so I could sleep in my home. I had never worked at a festival before and it was interesting and fun. Luckily the team was patient with me. The Sugar Shack is quite a popular place and people seem to LOVE it. Breakfast items all day, plus the ever popular Veggie Thing! I worked with some great people and enjoyed the learning experience. Thanks guys!
I left there yesterday and slept at a Pilot truck stop. I’m parked at a Walmart at the moment writing this post. Heading to meet my friend Keith Williams in Charlotte this afternoon.  
White ducks

Rich making bread
Tracy
 at LEAF Festival

Made It Home!

THE ENDING OF ONE EPIC JOURNEY Wow. Sometimes it's still hard to believe I'm back here in Vermont.  But it also hardly feels like I ...