Sunday, April 30, 2023

Bringing in 2022-January to May

JANUARY/FEBRUARY/MARCH

PALMETTO/CITRUS VALLEY - FL

In early January, we drove to Palmetto Florida and stayed at the elegant, Class A only, Tides RV Resort. We were there to meet up with family and celebrate my Aunt Maryanne’s 80th birthday! My cousin, Annmarie, with her sophisticated food and wine palette, led us to the most lovely restaurant in St. Petersburg. It was a perfect Florida evening to eat outside and celebrate. I was so happy we were able to share that milestone with my Family Matriarch!


From left, Chris, Auntie, Annmarie, Uncle Tony, me and George.


Outdoor dining allowed us to be mask-free.  

During "peak season," several of the members of our FMCA local chapter, The Islanders, joined us at Elite for a few months and we shared many nights of laughter, wine, food and conversation. If you have access to Charlie's blog, he documented all the trips and dinners out. For George and I, it was daily life spent with lots of friends who enjoyed the time away from the cold winter up north. They "flew" back north in early April to celebrate Easter with family. 

APRIL

OLDSMAR, FL

We drove Bertha over to Tampa for Easter with the girls, their Uncle Gregg and his girlfriend, Angie. We camped at the beautiful and super-convenient Bay Bayou Resort in Oldsmar. The food, wine and company were wonderful.

Meily, me, Stella, Gregg and me (with glass of wine:).

Not happy with her Easter Bonnet.


MAY

All to soon, May approached and it was time to start out on our next adventure, which was traveling north-west up through Georgia and Tennessee. First exciting event was Cinco di Mayo. Stella was having a grand time, but Mommy had to cut her off after her second margarita.

Humm, she didn't seem to mind this hat after her second drink!


CHATTANOOGA

After two one-night stops, we landed in Chattanooga for a few days, which is steeped in history and had explorable caves.  We visited Ruby Falls and it was our first time experiencing an indoor waterfall. Revolutionary Mountain was close by, filled with Civil War history.


NASHVILLE

Our next stop was Twin Rivers RV where we met up with fellow "Islanders" again where we toured  Nashville. First order of business was a trip to The Grand Ole Opry. We saw the Gaitlin Brothers along with a couple of up-and-coming singers. Sitting in the burgundy velvet "pews" was enough for me, because I found this historic place, with the ghosts of past performers and it's original wooden "circle" on the stage exciting. The Opry is a definite destination stop if you want to be part of country-western music and history.


Top: Charlie, Johnny, John, Doreen and Tony
Girls from L-R: Chrissy, Fran and me.

Note wooden circle on the stage.
 It was cut from the original Opry stage and installed in the new venue.

A little history of the Opry: 

  • The Opry began in 1925 and has continued to be the longest-running radio broadcast in US history
  • The Opry had multiple venues, from small second-floor offices to its current relocation in the renovated Ryman Auditorium. A circle had been cut from the original stage when it was in another location and then installed front and center of the new stage. So many famous people stood on this piece of wood, wearing it into a smooth, darkened sphere. I would think that every new performer who stands on it gets chills. 
  • An interesting fact: Elvis performed there only once and was never invited back due to his provocative moves and style. Their loss.

One evening while in Nashville, we went on a dinner cruise aboard the General Jackson. We were provided with a delicious meal and terrific country-western music. 



PIGEON FORGE

After Nashville, we headed to Pigeon Forge and the land of Dolly Parton. Dolly single-handedly took a small coal mining town and transformed it into a thriving community by building Dollywood and employing local residents. New businesses were needed to accommodate the influx of tourists. A sort of reverse domino effect.

Some Hudson Islanders (I won't mention any names) had much fun buying up a bunch of Moonshine. Evenings were spent with us all taste-testing different flavors. The day following a tasting required re-visiting Gatlinburg to stock up on favorites.

George and I took a tour of of famous cars from movies and TV shows. It was a trip back in time for both of us. See if you recognize any from the not-so-perfect photos before scrolling down.





Answers:
In order: The General Lee, from Dukes of Hazard; The truck from the Beverly Hillbillies; 
Barney Fife's Patrol Car; The Jeep from Mash and The Ghostbuster-mobile 


For some reason, things like this catch my eye all the time!


As May came to a close, it was time to celebrate another 80th birthday! Not sure if this is in Pigeon Forge or Croton, but regardless, we raised a glass to toast our dear friend, Charlie's milestone birthday! 


We did a hop-skip-jump to New York. The first stop, Wytheville KOA, in Virginia, was a very nice campground and then on to Jonestown AOK (not a typo), in Jonestown, PA. I was far from a-okay.

It seems that the closer we get to the tri-state area, besides the roads being worse, there are less campgrounds and they become more rustic. 


2022 TO BE CONTINUED...

Deep Thought for the Day: It is said that the biggest journey begins with just one step. I had been dreading the enormity of documenting the last two years and, sadly, many details have fallen by the wayside, so I will push through with the second half of 2022, because 2023 needs to be etched into this blog before the mind sifts out the details. ~ vc

4 comments:


  1. Boy, you're cramming it all in. You've covered a lot of miles, lots of adventures and plenty to write about. Don't let them slip by going forward. Your collection of photos should help you bring it all together. That old guy at the end...the 80 year old? He's gotta be a piece of work. I don't think he should be allowed to travel alone. But they're all good memories of great times and people. Keep up the good work. Your writing skills have not diminished. As Bob Hope, said, "Thanks for the memories."

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    1. aww. 🥹Thanks for the compliments. ~ vc

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  2. I enjoyed the memories, Vicki. Looks like Nashville and Pigeon Forge were fantastic! RF

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