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    Fishies are Better than Astronauts Anyhow!

    February 24, 2023 In the morning we said goodbye to our new skoolie friends Mike and Shayna and hit the road right after them, well, almost, we’re still pretty slow heading out but we’re getting better. They gave us all sorts of tips for traveling. We immediately had a problem, the Garmin GPS had been telling us that our on ramp was closed, and even once offer to re-route, but when we headed out, it was no longer closed. Except it was. So Susan had to drive over a big scary bridge twice, just to get back on track. We came across a sign for the Atchafalaya National Heritage Area,…

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    South of the Airport, Between the Train Tracks & the Brewery

    February 23, 2022 We were not killed in our sleep, nor did we wake up in a bathtub filled with ice minus our kidneys. So overall the Cracker Barrel experience was “positive”. We’ll probably never do it again unless we can’t find a better place. (Donna & Bill, we suspect your rig has far better soundproofing and a more secure feeling.) I couldn’t fall asleep, I can blame Artemis by Andy Weir which I finished around midnight and returned to the Keene NH library electronically, but that’s not being fair. I just couldn’t sleep with all the noise and commotion. Susan conked out immediately, but woke around 2AM for a…

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    Jackson Browne

    February 22, 2023 We’ll get to Mister Browne shortly… Looking out at the road rushing under my wheels. We woke early, hoping to make it to the Angel Oak tree, the largest living oak (live oak actually) east of the Mississippi and one of the prides of SC. It was also on the way out of town. We met Moses the dog and his people. Moses’ people have the same trailer as us. We chatted for a bit and they mentioned how the road to Angel Oak is nasty, but worse, we’d find it impossible to turn around. We were also running late and I didn’t want to rush the…

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    Rolling in Money

    February 21, 2023 We both took showers this morning. I know you’re happy to know that. But let’s back up a second. We’re staying in the Johns Island State Park Campground. It is a pretty big park with tiny spaces. It is also fairly expensive. But the online pictures made our site look wooded and private. It is neither of those things. I can see a shuttle bus parking lot and a construction dumpster and very few trees. Oh well, these things happen and one just learns to roll with it. We had made 2pm reservations for a walking tour in Charleston SC but we just had a slow morning,…

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    We’re Not in Kansas Anymore

    February 20, 2023 Each day we get further from “normal” life, yesterday’s Random Observations showed that, but today we really hit the South. But let’s back up, I need to show at least one more shot of Susan feeding the horses. Susan got one of me feeding them also. We went through a whole bag of carrot chips and then some of our full size carrots. Tilly, the horse above, is a miniature horse with a big attitude. She pushes the mini donkey and full size horse around. Susan made a wonderful, uhh, thing for breakfast with the fresh eggs with ham, and “stuff”. You cook the tops of the…

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    Random Observations

    I woke up at 1AM again, comforted by the tick of the furnace. Ok, it wasn’t running, it is much warmer down here, I think our low was 50 degrees last night. I remembered all these random thoughts I hadn’t blogged about, so here they are! The trees are funny down here, then they got even weirder. We first started seeing these weird pines trees, the needles are in giant, almost spherical, clumps. I need to find out what they are. Then Susan saw a palm tree. I figured it was just planted. Now we see lots of them. Interesting. Flowers and buds! We’re seeing daffodils on the medians of…

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    I Hold a Goat

    February 19, 2023 I wake up at 1AM. The furnace is running but making ticking noises. This is one of two things, either we have run out of propane and the ticking is the igniter trying to light the non-existent propane, or the furnace is making a ticking sound. I choose to ignore it and pull the covers up over my head. That seems to work. At 8AM we’re still pretty warm. Ignoring problems might be a good idea here. I have cereal and Susan has oatmeal for breakfast. This might seem odd since we just got those amazing eggs yesterday. (Ok, I’m cheating, she picked them up from the…

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    Escaping the Cold & Bees

    February 18, 2023 It’s 6AM and it’s 28 degrees. This isn’t cool, ok, it’s cold, but not cool. You see, water freezes at 32 and our water pipes could freeze. There are two options at this point: 1) pull the covers up over my head and go back to sleep and wait until Susan gets up to make coffee, 2) get up and see if things are broken. You see, if she can make coffee, things aren’t broken. Susan made coffee. Yay! I had left the water hose hooked up over night just since I didn’t want to put it away. Fortunately, it was an expandable one and it didn’t…

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    Phoenix & Back – 2023 – Days 1 & 2

    February 17, 2023 We left our house around 7:45 AM, on February 16th, 2023. Destination, Phoenix AZ. Temperature was below freezing the night before so I didn’t fill the water tanks until that morning. The goal was to make it to Bear DE, we had reservations at Lums Pond State Park. We had hoped to get there around 4pm, especially to visit with my brother who could come down from Philadelphia for dinner. Of course I had neglected to tell him this. LOL. He wasn’t able to make it and it was a good thing he didn’t. We had bad traffic in spots and didn’t get there until dark, about…

  • Covered Bridge 54

    Shortest Path

    Yes, we are here! I have a shortest path between the 53 covered bridges in New Hampshire. (And if you’re just join now, yes, I know there are 54 bridges, it just that two of them share the same parking coordinates.) How did I find it? I reset to square one. I don’t have the computer science chops to understand why the pthon-mip solution wasn’t working for me, so I googled. And yes, I started off googling. But this time I hit something new. I don’t know if I missed it before or if it is new code, but I found a new open source package that would perfect for…