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I wanted to share some of our favorite things we have used and currently have in the camper. This is not a comprehensive list but it is some thing that everyone could use if you don’t know where to start!
We were on our way! The first night going to South Dakota, we actually boon docked in a Cracker Barrel parking lot. This was the summer of rioting, not the summer of love as espoused by some Democrats. We always travel prepared; we were more prepared this time and wanted to get past St Louis Missouri at a bare minimum. We did and we sought out campsites, but we were tired. We landed in the nearest Cracker Barrel lot we could find; they usually welcome overnighters. Did I mention it was summer? I remember we grabbed fast food that night, maybe Wendy’s, I just remember ” the night was moist “, uncomfortably so. We weren’t plugged in, so, the night was moist. We actually slept with the main door open, and the screen was the only thing protecting us from the public and the giant owl we had seen in the field behind the camper. Would we be murdered in the night? WHO would save us, surely not the giant owl who was eyeing us as his next meal, no Cracker Barrel breakfast for us. We awoke to clatter from the restaurant, I use the team awoke very loosely, as it was not a restful night. Except for the fact we do have a comfy, mattress, it was not a restful night. Did I mention the owl and the fear of being murdered with nothing but a screen and a sleeping husband between me and the world? And the firearm he swears he could retrieve quickly…the same riot shotgun cleverly mounted to the dashboard with his sturdy command strip. It did the trick, perfect for any sticky situation.
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Next morning, we were off to Spearfish, we had reservations and a plan to get there. It was a long straight drive there, except for a left turn and an exit to get a train spike. You see, my husband collects train spikes, we have settled on collect because stealing sounds like thievery and tactfully acquiring was already taken by his process of obtaining hotel toiletries. We collected a spike in western Iowa, we have one from every state we have visited, we don’t mark these on our giant map of travel, because that may be looked at as marking the scene of the crime.
We did make a stop along the way, at the famous Wall Drugs, it’s the hugest drug store in the world. You know how I know, because there is a billboard every mile on I90 from Sioux Falls South Dakota to the Black Hills. It was a cool place, we walked through the many various stores and played in the playground. Bought a souvenir or two and played in the playground. Because we’re grown, kids. I think they’re really large sculptures you’re not supposed to climb on, so we did, and we left.
I have to admit, growing up in my America, I had never seen buffalo, bison, wooly mammoths, unless you include that trip to the Smithsonian one time in DC. I saw creatures there that were scary! I’m pretty sure it was a wooly mammoth and its kinfolk, long tusks, enough to scare the hide off a water buffalo. Anyway, I wanted to see one up close, but, not too close! Did you ever see Lonesome Dove where Robert Duvall was out roaming the plains and he says to Pete, ” let’s chase em, you want to” ? One of my all-time favorite mini-series, one of my favorite actors. You’ll be a slow walker if a buffalo hooks you! This trip, I meant to see buffalo.
After enjoying a leisurely breakfast at the local restaurant , we set out to see the sites. We were to start the Mount Rushmore National Memorial. It had been a dream to go there, the reverence for those who founded, directed and served our great country. George Washington, our first official President, General and natural leader; Thomas Jefferson, eloquent writer and creator of the Declaration of Independence, farmer and architect; Theodore Roosevelt ( whom I am convinced my favorite uncle was name after ) statesman, conservationist and soldier and Abraham Lincoln, layer, politician and a humble man. All well deserving predecessors to our cuurent state of politicians. That’s another subject entirely.
We realized on our less than an hour trip to the monument, we were in close proximity to many other places, again, location , location , location! Choose your site wisely, we did and we were glad of it. We could go to the monument, circle through Needles highway and visit Custer State Park, all the same area , make it happen all in one day. So, we set out to Mount Rushmore first, traveling west to east on I90, then south on highway 16. I don’t remember whose nose I saw first, I can only say I was in awe of the large granite facial structure of our leaders. I will also admit, I teared up, I was emotional, I am patriotic as is David, my entire family in fact, it meant a great deal to see this monument.
I was so excited, because, I had purchased the National Park Pass, this was to allow us into numerous National Parks, we have goals you know, after reading ” Dear Bob and Sue ” the year before . If you haven’t read their book, or listened to the podcasts, I highly recommend them. About the National Park Pass, is it a good deal? Even though it is an annual pass for most citizens, if you are in an area that has many parks close by, such as South Dakota or Utah, it pays for itself easily. Based on cost of admission alone it is valuable, however, you may still have parking fees.
Ok, we’re now at the monument of giant granite faces. I have dried my eyes, found adequate parking and are now walking through tons of people. I laughed at the people exiting trying to use the parking pay kiosk. More on this later.
We had no pre arranged plan on time, walking or what to see here, we were here that’s all that mattered. We walked through the Avenue of the Flags, then went to the main terrace to view the faces. I had my camera, we people watched, saw construction and areas blocked off from walkers, we were certain it was for safety. We briefly talked to a park ranger, who although very nice, could give us no information as to why we could not view the monument closer. We took lots of photos within the park and on the drive out, we also visited the extensive visitors gift, shop, I bought the obligatory tee shirts, which I wear often. Also, an odd occurrence of a woman chatting up a couple for an extended length of time. I was certain they needed saved from her, she invited them to her condo, commented on the ladies beautiful, braided hair and I wondered who she came with, where is this dog of whom she spoke, I had lots of questions as I listened. I really wanted to save them from her, David said no. We later learned she was a scammer, just kidding, I have no idea, I was just glad we didn’t get regaled with her stories. About a week later, we did learn that President Trump was going to be at Mount Rushmore on July 4th, to celebrate the nation’s birthday. hence all the construction, sad we missed that event live. We settle for the television broadcast; we were home by then.
After our what we considered adequate time to visit the monument, we decided, time to go somewhere else. Time to pay for the parking so we could exit. We watched a group in front of us, attempt to pay, remember earlier where I said I would revisit this, I laughed at others, this kiosk was hard as hell to figure out, we finally escaped.
Our trip after the monument was through Needles highway, a beautifully scenic drive to the west, more photos, more unique rock formations and a western view of George. There were a few pull off places for photography, we found one that suited us.
It was still early in the day, so we decided to go to Bear Country, USA, because, as normal humans, who doesn’t want to see wild animals roaming around inside a large, fenced area? We were those people, we love nature, from a distance, especially if they are larger than us. It’s quite a drive through the park, where at the first bear section, there was one ” guarding ” the road, nervously pacing across the cattle gate.
The highlight of our visit to the Country Bear Jamboree was the fenced area with all the baby bears.” Let us near the fence, we want to see too” I could hear the cries, I realized it was coming from the two adults trying to work their way amongst the kids. We could have stayed for hours, except for the bunches of unattended human children, who by this point were making the visit un BEAR able.
Bear cubs, hours of enjoyment if not for humans.
I remember being there until the sun was high in the sky, it was nearly time to eat, and it was an hour or more drive back to the camper. Rest assured; we would be comfy though. I want to tell you just how comfy our camper is.
Comfy life, comfy wife, or so the saying goes. I tell you, if you have a camper, and you don’t have anything but the standard RV mattress, you are wrong! It is a must have to get a gel mattress or memory foam mattress, it will change your life. And this fan, is a special item, when you don’t have hook ups or air, this will do the trick. We wished we had the fan when we hit that Cracker Barrel, I wouldn’t have heard the owl or the snoring husband sleeping next to me.
The next day awaits our rested bodies, ready to see Crazy Horse and hopefully buffalo.
Hello again, I admit, I am skipping around a little, bypassing other trips to get this one posted. This was one of the most magnificent trips we have taken to date. We werescheduled to get married in October, as everyone remembers, Covid happened in March 2020. At that time, we were in Florida visiting Davids’s parents, soon after we realized, we would be visiting family more over the next year.
In May, once we gathered all our plans for the wedding, we decided on who was going to walk me down the aisle. We had both been married before, me never having a real wedding. My Dad wasn’t going to be available since he had passed away a few year before in 2017. My niece was visiting, my great niece that is, Bella, we love when that little girls visits with us. We try to get her involved in crafts, outdoors and cooking. This day though, we had another plan. I wanted to check in with my friend Jim Brown, he worked with me at Academy Sports and Outdoors, we had both left the company at this point. He wanted to officially retire, I changed retailers. Jim was one of greatest inspirations when it came to travel. He and his wife Pam had a camper, he always showed me pics of places they had been, beautiful mountains and sunsets and weird places they had seen. Our goal was to get travel advice about places to see on our next trip.
The planned trip was to be one before our wedding, to Wyoming and South Dakota. Our plan was to camp on our longest journey yet with the Patty Wagon, David named it by the way. Jim and Pam had taken this trip, by a different path, but the destinations were going to be the same. I told Jim we wanted to come visit for info and guidance. He obliged willingly. An opportunity to show us photos and brochures and share some of the pamphlets we could review before leaving on our trip. We got to Jims, Bella alongside us, he already has all the info layed out for viewing. I am not sure how long we were there, but by the time we finished we had new goals. We also could not leave his house without completing one other detail, the real reason behind us visiting that day. You see, Jim was the person I wanted to walk me down the aisle for our wedding. We had become close friends over the years, and he was who came to mind. Because Jim is who he is, and rarely says no to someone, he agreed. David filmed me asking Jim, some tears were shed and I knew I made the right choice.
Getting a camper ready for a cross country trip is no small undertaking. We had been on several small trips, local campgrounds, family in Kentucky and to neighboring state Tennessee. All relatively close and knew the location. Our questions were, will the truck withstand the mountains, were campsites going to be available, will we get eaten by a bear? We only had one reservation, aside from the bear part that was. A reservation in Spearfish South Dakota, for three nights at the Spearfish city campground. We chose it based on location, you know that’s everything, not just for house hunting. It’s close to Crazy Horse, the never-ending monument. What a great place to visit and the history and dedication by one man’s family to it’s completion. We would be close to Mount Rushmore , Custer State Park a beautiful place to view, also, that is where buffalo roam. Yep, this was where we wanted to stay for three days. We chose wisely what a beautiful campground. Extremely well maintained, friendly staff and beautiful surroundings.
These are pictures taken at our campsite, that’s me in the hammock! Rocks that were left from previous campers, our chairs for viewing , rocks I wish I collected and the stream. A beautiful location for relaxing , claiming rocks and seeing flying objects.
We were definitely set up to camp, but, honestly, we ate out every morning at a local restaurant. The omelets were amazing, I usually make those when we camp, but, theirs…let me link their info here, the food was amazing for breakfast and dinner, at least three of them! The Millstone Family Restaurant is just a normal family fare spot, but, we found it very appetizing and delicious.
Now, had we not eaten out those three days, I would have used all my supplies. I want to give you a rundown of those items, I always set up first. In the three years we have had the camper, we have come to know what we can take with us because of space allowances. A kitchen set up is crucial and I have it going on at the campsite.
Collapsible items are easily carried and stored, and yes, mostly from Amazon! I have many purchases we have made to make it that simple for us.
I will show you some of those products after the breakfast pic, getting hungry?
Eggs Benedict, they were delicious!
My camping style is let’s make it easy but let’s eat fantastic! Like we’re at home, it can be done. You just have to plan and be well organized. I do both very well. One of my favorite things though is this map, I got it for David the Christmas of 2019 to track our progress across the states. I have these cute flag push pins to track locations, prettiness and restaurants!! Get you a map, whether it’s a magnet one for your camper, or like ours, on a big corkboard in the office. You won’t regret it, and you will create new goals.
Tracking where we've been, one trip at a time! #founditonAmazon
I love camper designed stuff! These bowls are cute and useful, and they match my melamine dinnerware too. Look at the little pattern on them, I find a use for them every camp trip, whether it’s for Pico de Gallo that David makes, prep for fajitas or a salad, they work and store great!
My wonderful camp bowls with cute design #founditonAmazon
Our melamine dinnerware set
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We did stay in Spearfish three nights, beautiful weather for flying saucers. The skies are so unobstructed, so clear and so dark. One night, by the fire, about midnight, I in my hammock and pa in his cap, no wait, wrong story. I was in the hammock he was in his chair, we both were looking up in this dark sky, unobstructed when one of us says, ” what is that? ” Really far off, too far to be a jet, maybe a satellite, maybe the shuttle? It looked like it could have been a satellite, but the path was not direct. Kind of wobbly, like a loose superball, bouncing around with no direction or a dog’s Chuck It toys, that is random and erratic. We didn’t know, but we both saw something. Very bright, extremely distant and definitely unidentified. We didn’t know, so, we continued on with our adult beverages.
And, hey, if like me, you gather rocks while camping, and paint them as I enjoy, here are some of the supplies I use. Who knows, you may be the next Bob Rocks!
50 Piece paint brush set
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Mandala dot tools
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Brush organizer #founditonAmazon
On the next episode of Two People on an Adventure, go to Mount Rushmore with us! Just a heads up, I cried coming around the mountain !
It’s been a long time since I posted any of our travels, no particular reason, but maybe it’s because I was working in retail. That will do it, wear you out, walking all over a big box store, moving, running, lifting all of the above. I was done with it! I had been in retail, mainly as a manager since 1981, yep, that’s how old I am. I was starting to feel it too. Someone I had connected with previously on Linkedin,, contacted me about a position as a stylist. Clothing you mean, I can do that! I love clothes, I love to shop. After three interviews, various documents, many weeks of waiting and a pay cut, I now had a work from home job. Me, who laughed about the change during Covid initially in March of 2020, it seems so long ago. I was working for Belk as a manager, I loved the job and the people, I did not like being tired all the time. Is it age or is it work? I found after just two weeks, it was the work.
I actually have a subscription to my tried-and-true friend of the below, Bio Freeze, when it comes to quick relief, this is what I keep on the bedside in camper and at home. I will be honest, I do not need it as much anymore, but it is a lifesaver for quick relief.
In February of 2022, hang on let me back up, in July of 2021, we started selling on Amazon, fairly small time. Kitchen goods, food, Halloween and Christmas. Retail arbitrage mostly. It was a good extra income. Now, February, we got into watching thrifting, Goodwill, yard sales and assorted resale videos. We already loved thrifting, this can’t be hard, right? And, now Ebay as another income source. I have inventory organized in excel, labeled totes and soon a storage building. We now have an antique booth too, at El-Maries Antiques and Art Marketplace in Hartselle Al. Our booth is The Purple Crayon more on that later about the name and why. All of this was the catalyst for taking the at home job with Amazon. We wanted to be self-sufficient, two people on an adventure. Being able to travel, work on the road if needed and eventually have a brand. The brand part hasn’t happened yet, we have ideas though. I am currently working on logos, getting the right picture of what our products will be. Home 2 Camp is our Amazon name, and the plan is to have products used for camping, storage, kitchen pet supplies etc. Easy travel items for the organized camper.
We love to camp! In March 2019, I bought a camper for my 55th birthday, see I am that old. We did not want anything too large, just enough for sleep, cook in an emergency and a bathroom. The Forest River Wolf Pup HQ is what we finally settled on buying. It still is perfect for us. We did not want a huge payment to add to no debt, so, it was the 16 foot trailer we purchased.
I know I am all over the place here but getting to now is an adventure in itself. The goal is still to travel as many places as possible and do it sooner than later. Current situation is I am working from home with Amazon, set up in my already office for crafts, lol, and so far, so good. I have yet to work on the road. That may happen during October on a vacation we have tentatively planned.
So, catching you up on the latest was my goal here. We have only travelled locally lately, but I will be doing a post on our last long trip here soon. I am also going to start rating products we have received and purchased for our camping trips and storage. I will only post things we have actually used so the review will be honest.
Stay tuned for another post for Two People on an Adventure!
Pumpkin Farms, Tim Curry and a Long Time to Get There
This was our first really big trip together. I had many things planned along the way, but, only one destination in mind. David had told me many times about a small town he once visited in Indiana. I had never been to the Hoosier state, so I was “all in” for this. Exactly, what is a Hoosier anyway? He was afraid that maybe the quaint town he remembered was obsolete , like so many towns that had been a thing of the past. Literally, a thing of the past is what we are all about when travelling. We set our sites on the dates we had planned. David was planning on returning from taking his daughter Terra to Camp Pendleton, she had reenlisted in the Navy and decided to be a Navy Corpsman. The training was to take place in Oceanside California, at the Field Medical Battalion training unit on Camp Pendleton. They took their trip , along with Wiley her horse in the trailer. They had a great trip there together as father and daughter. A start for a new life and career for Terra and soon to be a new life for us as well. I couldn’t wait for him to get back from their trip! I had watched the weather coming closer to the trip. It was fall and we were going further north. I decided to layer. That does not mean I didn’t take lots of clothes. This was a trial run for David and my packing. He is now used to the weight of my suitcase. He never complains about what I take on trips. He has got this loading/unloading the car down to a science and does not want my help. It’s a good thing too, it’s all so heavy!! I think I’ll keep my bellhop!
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My great niece came to visit the weekend before David took Terra to California……because, mainly she had a horse! we had so much fun! She stayed with me after they left and we visited the Huntsville Botanical Gardens for their Scarecrow Trail. it was about to be a great fall season!
Our first stop not far from home was to find food, good food! We found it in Whitehouse Tennessee, sorry, we ate the food ..I only had these pictures on the wall that inspired me. Perry’s Smokin Pig is small and delicious! If you want good food just northeast of Nashville stop and try it! Note….we also got a new idea for smoked meatloaf. We have a dealer too, mom mixes the meatloaf and David smokes it at home. It’s freaking awesome!
Let me start by saying I am a frustrated writer. Not to say I am frustrated when I write, but, because I can not write as much or as often as I would like. I took creative writing in school, was on two newspapers ,enjoyed writing essays ( I know call me crazy ) and liked detailing about a novel in class and even trancsribing French to English. I have lost most of the use of French, but, I can sure tell when someone is using bad language! Ask still know how to order and ask where the bathroom is, I do not ever intend on traveling to France, so……..
All that being said, I still want to try chronicle our travels together , starting with our very fist trip. I will try to link as many places as possible. And when we travel , we stop a lot!! Hence, the name of the blog, we always say, a six hour trip once took us three days, no kidding!
Our very first trip was a short one, we decided to stay close. A friend of ours had told us of a great little restaurant, near where she lived as a child. Not too far, hotel close by…let’s try it!! We are forever in love with Soda Pop Junction in Lynnville Tennessee. The same dude is always there to cook the best burger ever! Well, in our opinion anyway! You must try their fried pickles and fried green tomatoes. We missed trying the fried pickles on our first anymore though. As you can see from the picture, the burgers are hearty. Take your appetite and take time to walk through the Lynnville Train Museum. If you are a lover of trains, as we both are, you will thoroughly enjoy it.
SODA POP JUNCTION
Near to Lynnville are some great southern towns, such as Pulaski , Lewisburg and Columbia. We chose to stay in Lewisburg and discovered a local hotel that is never really too busy. It is our location of choice if we want to just go get a burger!!! The Walking Horse Lodge mainly hosts people coming in to town for horse shows and the like. Very reasonable pricing and clean rooms, though it may be a little outdated.
We drove through Lewisburg that evening, this must be when he discovered my fascination with Courthouses. Whoops! I may have not told him that before. I am enamoured with all the older courthouses across the US! We were nearby in Pulaski County and their court house was incredible. David even talked one of the security guards into letting us take a look from over, into the main courtroom. I took a video so I can’t post it here. It is pretty awesome though!
Giles County TN courthouse
We continued west on our journey, going through the western part of Tennessee. Stopping at many cemeteries. This passion, he was alredy told how nuch I love to trample through old cemeteries. Every time, he wouls ask if I wanted to stop. I counted ten when I started listing them in my phone. I try my best to track them and log them into my genealogy blog www.fanniesyouraunt.wordpress.com . Here I lost as many as I have been to that I remember to document as I travel. It is quite extensive, still being updated. David took this photo on our cemetery trek in Tennessee on Hwy 129 just outside of Lynnville, so we pass this huge tree often.
A unique place we visited was an antique and unique store. We had stopped a few minutes before to photograph a beautiful country church. The pastor invited us in for a tour and gave a brief hostory of Choates Creek United Methodist Church, located in Lawrenceburg Tennessee. founded in 1854, Pastor Niles Worsham was so kind and gave us church swag, invited us back and mentioned this unique junk store down the road.
So this Pickers Paradise is quite an attraction. The owner is nothing if not eccentric. David had a bit of fun with him as Pastor Worshams urging. Suggesting he say “how have you been” ? , as if they had known each other a long time. It worked and had the man going for a while. Then David gave in to him. The Powder Mill Trading Post is a must see when is central southern Tennessee. Check them out on Facebook.
From Tennessee, we meandered south into Mississippi. Staying in Corinth, but, not much there. But, once we go to Canton, Mississippi, we learned so much. It is a charming and beautiful small town. We stopped in an antique store and spoke at length with the owner, Ms Doris. It has a mixed variety, something for everyone. Canton Square Antiques. She also told us of the Christmas theme the town has and invited is to come back to visit. The, weasked about the courthouse which looked really familiar. It was the scene of the courthouse in one of our favorite movies, ” A Time to Kill ” . A story about injustice in the black community, where Samuel L Jackson plays the father of a young girl who is raped by several white young men and his attorney Matthew McConaughey, who is struggling in the shadows of his predecessor , Donald Sutherland. Other stars include, Oliver Platt, Kenin Spacey , Ashley Judd and Sandra Bullock If you have not already seen this film, you really must.
From Canton we made our way south through Jackson , Mississippi. I have a dear friend who was once the Superintendent in Jackson , back in the early sixties. A time of tumoil, integration and a poor education system.Dr Brandon Sparkman stood up to the racism with his wife and three young children. Often being a target of hate crimes for supporting the black community . He later wrote a book about his time there. The book is titled Called to Jackson, Mississippi: The Last Bastion of Segregation: A Historical Documentary . It is a great read. We stopped at the capitol building in Jackson, which is absolutely beautiful.
We went through a few cemeteries there and headed toward home, back to Alabama. Our first trip together was a gret success. We learned we bth enjoy many of the same things. Trains, history, courthouses and antiques! We took the small car by the way!
Heading out of Australia to escape this Aussie winter. First stop Japan, then UK/Ireland and if work doesn't call me back, onto Chicago. I will make it up as I go along