Friday, May 8, 2026

Little Rock , Arkansas

 

 5/8/2026

We headed for the Clinton Presidential Library and were the first ones there this morning.  Neither of us was awed by this library.  We have been to so many others that we liked better. They did, however, have a wonderful special display celebrating the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Each of the amendments to the Constitution was featured in this room with an explanation of its significance.  


There were several features in the Clinton section that I found interesting.  One was a Chihuly Christmas tree and the second was a table setting for a state dinner. 



After a couple of hours at the museum, we did some much needed chores:  haircut, laundry, grocery shopping and post office to mail a birthday card.  We realized that last night's campsite looked very familiar, so we looked at our log from 3 years ago.  Yes, indeed, we have stayed there before.  

          We made reservations for tonight at Hot Springs National Park.  It is small and nestled between several hills.  We tried to book it for another night, but it is full for the weekend, so we are headed to Oklahoma. 

We were very impressed with Little Rock.  It was not at all what I expected. There are numerous sections of the city that have beautiful, expensive homes and high end shopping.  Population:  206,000.


Ron is such a Teddy Roosevelt fan that I had to take this picture at the museum.







Thursday, May 7, 2026

Nashville to Little Rock 5/6 and 5/7, 2026

 

5/6/2026 

After a night at Cabela's (rained all night), we headed for the Corvette Museum.  At one time, Ron had owned a red 62 and I had a  red 65? with a canvas top.  After spending a couple of hours at the museum, we headed for Nashville to see our kids. We picked the right day to visit, because Leah was in a school musical and we were able to be there.  No pics of the kids since they prefer to avoid having a presence on social media. 





This is the color chart they use for interiors/exteriors

 5/7 Nashville to Little Rock

We had great weather today and wanted to take advantage of it, so we had a very long driving day (8+ hours).Our current location is the Corps of Engineers site at Willow Beach Recreation Area near Little Rock.  Tomorrow we go the the Clinton Museum, grocery stop, haircut, post office and laundromat.  

Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Still May 5th-bizarre occurrence at a rest stop

We stopped at a rest stop and Ron got out to walk Sammy. Shortly afterward, there was a knock at the door. I rolled the window down and a trucker said, "Did ya get your money from the guy and his old lady". He said, "Is your old man here? When he gets back I'll talk to him.". Well I was nervous! When Ron came back, he said that a trucker and his lady had won $250,000 at a Casino and he was giving $100 bills to every trucker and veteran in the truck stop.  We did not qualify!!


Everyone left!

 May 4, 2026

As soon as A-RV Fest ended, the parking lot cleared out, with the exception of 5 vans waiting for some minor work.  We needed an adjustment on our levelers and our side door, which was not latching properly.  By one pm, we were on our way to buy a few groceries and head to Cincinnati. We are members of Family RV Association and so are able to stay at their RV park for a free night or two.  We were definitely the smallest RV. Most were buses or huge 5th wheel trailers. Since we were in no hurry, we slept in and had a leisurely breakfast.  Sammy was able to enjoy the dog park there, too.


May 5, 2026  SAMMY's BIRTHDAY- One year old

From Cincinnati, we headed for Bowling Green, KY where we will tour the Corvette Museum.   Ron had always wanted to cross the Ohio River on the Roebling Suspension Bridge.  It was an experiment prior to Roebling building the Brooklyn Bridge.  It was much better than crossing the I-75 Bridge.  For the night, we are at Cabella's in Bowling Green.  Tomorrow, after the museum, we head for Nashville to see Leah's music concert at school.  









Monday, May 4, 2026

A-RV Fest

 

May 1-May 3

50+ RV Owners were welcomed back to the Mother Ship, Advanced RV, in Willoughby, OH where our custom RVs were designed and made. 

Most attendees were owners, but there were a few people who were looking for a new or used RV.   On Friday, May 1st, we had an organized entry with parking designations. There was a dinner catered by Julia's a local high end restaurant followed by a bonfire for those of us who were hardy enough to tolerate the cold and windy weather (40 degrees).

May 2nd, we started early with breakfast and a group photo.  Four seminars with various content of interest to owners were started with a story each time by an owner. 1) maintenance memories 2)technologies for travel freedom  3) why we travel, how we build  4) Sprinter systems, service and support. Ron and I led off seminar 4 with the story of our breakdown in Alaska. 

Lunch was a choice of a rice bowl with prime rib or a wrap.  Very good!  After lunch there were van tours as each owner described his/her specific design choices.

Dinner was a food truck (Franks food truck) that drove right into the building and offered many German food choices.  Schnitzel, hot dogs, brats, etc.  Followed by Flamenco/ contemporary guitar music provided by Ben, one of the ARV employees.  Temps were going down to 35, so we did not join in the bonfire. 

May 3rd  Pancake breakfast followed by an ARV owners panel, which is always a favorite event, since the panel answers questions about their travel.