Monday, August 2, 2021

day 3 in vincennes

 8/2/2021 - Monday

today I had an agenda.  Joe and I went to town for breakfast, then he dropped me off at barbara's.  we made a trip to Montgomery to look at yard ornaments.  I was looking for something to use as a tombstone for an aunt, and I found something that would work.  barbara had something on order and they just finished it, so she was able to pick it up.  then we headed back to town, had lunch, and drove to two cemeteries (barbara has a thing about cemeteries) to the graves of some of our classmates.  we were sort of lost for a while on a dirt road, but we finally came out to a road that took us to the cemetery.  we did see 2 deer on the dirt road.  we took a more direct route home, so our adventure ended well.

barbara dropped me off back at the rv, and we rested until it was time to go to town to the food trucks on Monday night, at the river walk.  we had never been to this event before, it's fairly new for vincennes, so we were looking forward to it, not knowing what to expect.  It was quite nice, lots and lots of people.  It runs from 5:00 to 8:00.  Probably about 12 trucks. Jaclyn met us there with her kids.  I changed into jeans thinking it might get cool, which was a mistake.  since it stays daylight here until 9:30, the heat of the day is about 6:00, and it was pretty warm right there on the river bank with the western sun beating on us.

It's right along the river, and there are picnic tables set up.

there is also a live band.  I intended to listen to it for a while (and a get a picture from the front instead of the side of the stage), but by the time we got back to that end they were putting their instruments away.


In line in front of us, there was a family with a little boy.  we sat at their table while we waited for our food order to get ready, and Joe found out the little boy's name is Theo.  so I guess this is the namesake of our mascot prairie dog in the Jeep, whose name is also theo.


we drove across the bridge into Illinois to check out a possible campground, then drove back to the house.  Jaclyn had stopped by to pick up something, so we got to visit with her some more, and play I Spy with Maura.  then it was time to call it a day.


day 2 in vincennes

august 1, 2021 - sunday 

today was a busy day, starting with church at 10:00.  It was 62 degree when we got up,  a nice day all day.  after church, we went to Oaktown to drive through another campground.  again, we never saw a dump station and no one was around.  I guess I will try to call and check that out.  we did come upon a gaggle of geese by the pond there.

 then we went to dana's for lunch.  dana has moved back to this area from chattanooga since we were here last, so we got to see their new place -- very nice, out in the country.  but we drove by the first time, not sure if that was the right house, then turned around.  then we saw a snake on the road.  Yuk.  


but we found her house, and met the new addition -- buddy.  what a cutie!


Amber joined us for lunch, but when dana went to get buddy to show to amber, no one could find buddy.  we looked under everything, 3 times, then all around outside.  Michael was grilling, so everyone though he must have gotten out when Michael went outside.  amber got in her car and drove up and down the road looking for him, while we checked the yard and cornfield.  finally, we gave up and went in to our cold lunch.  dana assumed someone had driven by and just picked him up.  after we cleaned up lunch and while we were washing dishes, suddenly buddy wandered into the living room -- from somewhere.  we never did figure out where he had been hiding (sleeping), but we were sure glad he showed back up!  

we left here in time to get to the party at Mike and rachelle's -- clayton's 17th birthday party.  It was good to see the carport and yard filled with family -- seemed like old times.  I took several pictures of the party.


Jaclyn and her mom, Judy.
there was a corn hole game going on, as well as something, maybe pickleball, in the front yard.

and it wouldn't be the froeschke's unless there was a card game going on.
then tommy and Katie showed up, with grady roy of course.  tommy had to work but they came over as soon as he got home.  

then it was time for birthday cake and opening presents.  clayton raked in some $$$$.

The party continued on for some time, until a little after 10:00.  and a good time was had by all.

Maura starts kindergarten next week.



It was a good time, and it let us see most of the family at one time.  we had not met grady before, so we were happy to get to see him.  we have 2 more babies we haven't seen yet, one was just born friday!  the weather was nice, but the bugs finally started bothering us.  so we called it a night.





Saturday, July 31, 2021

Day 1 in Vincennes

I got up to a cloudy morning, 64 degrees, with a rooster crowing and a train going by on the nearby track.  I didn't have an agenda for today, which was good since the rain kind of put a damper on things.  we went inside and visited for a while (Mike was at work), then headed into town for a late breakfast.  which got later because they were very slow -- not enough help, I think.  but it was good because we ran into an old classmate there, Faye Hess, and got to visit with her for a while.  when we left (still raining), we drove downtown along 2nd street.  they do have flowers here, both on Main street and on 2nd street.

we drove down to the river walk, looking for where the food trucks park on Monday nights.  I snapped a photo of vincennes' icon, the george rogers clark Memorial.  that is where Joe and I got engaged.

then we drove down 2nd street and came upon the farmers Market.  we stopped and walked through it, but they were putting the stuff up -- they had just closed down at 1:00.  we bought some tomatoes but will have to come back wednesday evening to see all their merchandise.    then we circled town and came back to Old 41, where they were putting in a campground when we were here 2 years ago.  It's called vincennes rv park.   It looks to be up and running now, although we never did see an office or campground host.  but we can make this work if Mike and rachelle kick us off their electricity.


then we drove down to decker and drove all 4 streets there.  the rain had slowed down, but not stopped.  we worked our way back through the country to the rv.  rachelle and Mallory had gone shopping, so we just hunkered down in the rv.  My bobe's pizza hadn't set too well with me last night, so we got in a little nap.  after Mike got home, we all went to town for dinner at Procopios, a pretty good Italian restaurant on 2nd street.  we drove down Main street on our way home (cruising Main was a thing back in the day, but no longer).  we did come upon a pickup pulling 2 wagon loads of cantaloupes on essex road.  we haven't had any local produce yet, but we will tomorrow.  dana is having us in for a cookout at 2:00 so we are expecting to get our first taste of local watermelons, cantaloupes, tomatoes, and maybe corn.
the rain finally quit about 4:00, and it warmed up into the 70s, but I took a sweater to dinner.  It's supposed to be 81 and sunny tomorrow.  that sounds good.  tomorrow night we are celebrating clayton's 17th birthday with dinner, probably at the Mexican restaurant.  so it will definitely be an eating day tomorrow.  

today is brenda's birthday, so Happy birthday to you, brenda Paulik.  
 


 

Moving on to Vincennes

 6-30-2021 - friday

today we left tennessee and arrived in Indiana.  we didn't try for an early start -- Mike said he was fixing us breakfast (bacon and scrambled eggs, with the sourdough bread he bought at the amish bakery), so that was certainly worth waiting for.  actually, we didn't have to wait -- he was up early and started fixing it as soon as we came in.  Meanwhile, Joe got the rv ready to travel, then ran up the road to Circle K for sodas for the road.  we got on the road just before 10:00 and headed toward Nashville.  we got another crack in the windshield on our way out of Mike's subdivision to the highway -- it's high on my side, but it looks like it could keep traveling, so we have to keep an eye on that.  Joe thought it was caused by a twist in the body of the rv rather than a rock, he heard the "pop" when it happened.

About 10 miles or so from Nashville, we came upon a series of 3 separate wrecks in about 1/4 mile -- looked like everyone was running into back end of each other.  I would guess there were 10-12 vehicles involved, none looked life-threatening, although we did see the ambulance screaming toward them as we got up the road a little further.  Our 4 lanes was cut down to 2 lanes, so we hit a bit of a back-up, but it kept moving so it didn't slow us down too much.  we got to Nashville about 11:00, to the briley bypass around it which took about 15 minutes -- no slow downs on it -- and headed on to Kentucky.  we crossed the state line into Kentucky about an hour later (noon).  Our lunch stop at cracker barrel took an hour -- slow stop, not enough help I guess -- and fueled in Henderson before we crossed into Indiana where the price of gas is always the highest.  we paid $2.879 but it had been cheaper in tennessee (Indiana was $3.039).  

however, we did make another stop, in Indiana, to dump our tanks, so we would go into Mike and rachelle's with empty tanks.  as we came past Patoka, we saw a watermelon bus waiting at the stop sign, full of ripe watermelons.  

we got to Mike's about 4:20/5:20 (another time zone change, we lost an hour today).  I didn't take any pictures, but I did see one belted belgium cow.  I texted Mike Mcrae (he's likes to keep up with the belted cows), and he texted back "STOP STOP STOP."  

rachelle was waiting for us on the swing on the carport, then slowly Karson and Mallory came out of the house to say hello.  clayton was running around on a dirt bike somewhere, but he eventually showed up, shortly after Mike got home from work.  we ended up at  Bobe's Pizza (on Main street) for dinner -- one of our "must" stops when we come home.  after dinner, we stopped by barbara Holscher's for a short visit, then back to the rv and to bed.  

the temperature stayed in the 80s today, and I think it came down a few degrees as we came north.  Our drive was 273 miles.  tomorrow's forecast is a high of 72 and a chance of rain all day.  that will be welcome (at least the temperature).  Indiana is looking good, lots of green, crops look healthy, river was in its bank, and we haven't gotten railroaded yet.  we will probably be here for 10 days or so, no definite exit date set yet.  Nor is our next destination established yet.  Looking for someplace cool.


Thursday, July 29, 2021

thursday at Mike and Nancy's

 7-29-2021 - thursday

today is our last day here, so we had a little work to do.  I started our laundry as soon as I got up, then Joe got up and wanted to take everyone to waffle house for breakfast, so we did that, and stopped at a couple yard sales (no one bought anything).  when we got back, I finished my laundry (we had to make a quick trip back home between breakfast and yard sales to turn off the dryer, Nancy's timer doesn't work and it just runs until you open the door, and I forgot to stop it before we left the house).  Joe then replaced the hose on the rv that he had to fix at our last stop -- he just didn't trust it to get us home, and this was the best place to work on it if he had to.  but that was a quick fix with the right parts.  I got the laundry put away and vacuumed, so we are good to go tomorrow.  

at the waffle house, there was a painted rock on the counter that caught Joe's attention.


ashleigh and Jonathan are getting married sept. 9, and the other day Nancy showed me the dress brooklyn is going to wear in the wedding.  so I asked Nancy if she would have brooklyn try the dress on for me so I could get a picture.  It is a beautiful dress, and brooklyn looked beautiful in it.

the back of the dress is really pretty too.
  


Jonathan got back from his run to Michigan today and they came over for dinner and to play cards.  so this is our last supper -- Mike says Jonathan is not in the family yet, so he gets to sit at the bar.


Joe got to play with brooklyn while we cleaned up the dishes -- something about high-five, bumping knuckles and rubbing heads.  she is such a cutie!

Jonathan came in from the garage and told me there were deer across the road, so Nancy, brooklyn and I all ran out.  brooklyn says, "I want them.  I want to catch them." Nancy told her they would run, but she ran in the garage and grabbed her butterfly net, then ran down the driveway until Nancy told her to stop before she got to the road.

You can barely see the deer at the edge of the woods.
but here are the 3 deer we saw.

we had our 6-handed card game, with much noise and many interruptions.  then it was time to say our goodbyes to Jonathan, ashleigh and brooklyn.  and take a few pictures.



after they left, we finished the 4-handed game we started last night, then called it a night.  everyone was tired,  I tried to check around to make sure we had everything since we are leaving in the morning.  we've had a great time here, and we've had a lot of fun with Mike and Nancy.  I told Jonathan the other night that there was 105 years of marriage sitting at the table, so he and ashleigh should pay attention to what we say.   I'm sure they will take note of all our advice.  

It was 91 today, plenty warm and humid.  but tomorrow the high in vincennes is forecast at 82, and on saturday it's only supposed to be 73, with a 60% chance of rain.  so things are looking up!!!  VINCENNES, HERE WE COME.




Wednesday at Mike and Nancy's

 7-28-2021 - wednesday

today's adventure was a trip to the amish bakery in Morrison, so after Mike's biscuits and gravy breakfast, we headed out through the country over to the bakery.  I was on the lookout for horse and buggies because I always enjoy seeing them when we are in Amish country, and we came upon one, but I didn't get a very good picture.  but soon after, we saw draft horses in a field pulling a plow or something (I love draft horses).

and across the road, we saw these -- this looks like 2 draft horses and maybe 2 regular horses, or maybe a mule.
at the four corners bakery, the parking lot was pretty full,

including one horse and buggy.  Mike got some sourdough bread, and we picked up a few other items, and Joe and I sampled their ice cream.

we drove past here back past a property where they build amish furniture (they had some on the porch but we didn't get out), then we stopped at one of their produce places and bought some (wonderful) corn on the cob, excellent tomatoes, and some zucchini.  then Mike drove us on through the country, we were in the Morrison area, then on to the McMinnville area.  Here, there is a famous "birthing tree," possibly 250 years old.  It has a crown spread of 125 feet and limbs larger than most trees -- some touch the ground.  although Mike said the Indians used to come here to give birth, the sign says it was a local landmark for settlers passing through the area, a well-known meeting place for these travelers.  

the sign said no one was allowed to touch the tree, but it sure is one you would like to sit on, and kids climb on.

Another point of interest was Falcon rest Mansion and gardens, a victorian mansion built in 1896 by entrepreneur clay faulkner for his wife.  It is a 10,000 square foot, solid brick mansion with all the conveniences of the day (electric lights, plumbing, central heat, etc.)  we went into the gift shop/tea room and looked around, but tickets for the tour were $15 per person, and none of us were interested enough to want to pay that, and walk around any building in this heat so we did not actually tour it.  we caught glimpses through the trees.




McMinnville is known as the nursing (landscape) capital of the world, and we saw several nurseries, hothouses, and orchards of evergreens.  I asked Mike if there was a particular area of the nurseries, but he said they were just scattered around the community.


we got back to the house, hot and tired.  ashleigh and brooklyn were there, but they were tired too, so we all got a little nap in.  after dinner, we sat outside a little, it had actually cooled down and was comfortable.  then after ashleigh took brooklyn home, we played cards again.  we finished one game and started a second one, but quit mid-way when we got tired, to finish tomorrow.  the girls barely won the first one, so I think Mike felt like the guys had some momentum going for the second game.  we will see tomorrow!