written July 9, 2015
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Lolo Peak at sunset |
Even
though this blog is entitled “On the Road” we haven't been a lot
lately. We settled down for a month in Missoula, Mt. at our favorite
park, Jim and Mary's. Beautiful park with flowers planted throughout
the park each spring. For the summer months starting in June, each
Wednesday evening the people of the park are treated to the vocals of
LeGrande Harvey and Rod Bod. LeGrande is a singer/songwriter (his
brother wrote Delta Dawn for Tanya Tucker, and Ruben James for Kenny
Rogers) who shares his love for the beauty of Montana. Rod is a
Native American who lends his own style for a most enjoyable evening
of entertainment. To round out the evening, Huckleberry ice cream is
served following the entertainment. If you have not experienced
huckleberry ice cream, then you have not experienced ice cream!!!!
However, this year, due to circumstances beyond MY control we
departed Missoula on June 2nd. That's right it was
Tuesday, no songs and no ice cream for this unhappy camper. So with
a face longer than the entire trip so far, we headed east.
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Jim and Mary's Campground, Missoula, Mt.
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Flower beds were just planted throughout - they will be lush in just a few weeks. |
Missoula
is a cool town. We fell in love with it the first time we were here
fifteen years ago. No matter which direction you look you see
mountains looking back at you. This time of year the tops are all
snow covered. What beauty. The people are friendly and down to
earth. Nothing pretentious, what you see is what you get. The
downtown is thriving. You can drive, walk, or ride your bike
downtown any evening and you will not be alone. The sunsets are
stunning and the skies are usually clear. NO bugs!!! Got bears,
deer, elk, prong horn, buffalo (and dung), mountain goats, mountain
lions but no bugs!!! Whats not to love – you might be thinking
Montana in the winter is not to love – but the winter months in
Missoula are more temperate than what we used to experience in
Dayton, Ohio!!!
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Double Arrow Lodge, Seeley Lake, Mt |
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A few from the back of the Lodge over the valley |
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Jill, Travis and silly 2 1/2 year old Max |
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Travis and Jill were married in this very spot at Double Arrow 5 years ago. |
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At The Double Arrow pond |
Basically
we did what we love best. We visited with family and did projects
around the trailer, the park, and Travis and Jill's. Grandson Max,
being 2 ½, kept his Nana very busy playing every imaginable thing
that came into his mind!! Their tent under the table behind the
couch was a secret place known only to the two of them, along with
playing trains, riding bikes, and reading books at bedtime. She
loved every minute, but also slept extremely well every night!!
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A little chocolate on the strawberry, a little in the mouth, repeat! |
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wheeeeeeee |
With
spare mounted we proceeded on to Billings, where we purchased a new
tire and then spent the night at the very first KOA campground.
With
our desire to make it to Michigan as quickly as possible, we
travelled as we haven't done in a long while. We took the quickest
route with no side trips. We did, however, stop at Wall Drug in
Wall, SD for a glass of “ice water” and breakfast after spending
the night “camping” in a Cabela's parking lot near Rapid City.
That night we stayed at the County Fairgrounds in Sioux Falls, and
then in the morning we drove “home” across town. We actually
parked our “house” in front of our “residence”, while we went
inside and retrieved our mail. The Dakota Post employees are so
wonderful and welcoming. (They even acted as if they were interested
in our stories!)
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Dakota Post Mailing Service in Sioux Falls, South Dakota |
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There is our address.... |
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Jim flirting at Wall Drug |
Arriving
in Michigan we went directly to Spaulding Lake Campground in Niles.
We had already made plans to spend the summer months here. After
setting up and learning a little about our surroundings we were
surprised the next morning by #1 daughter Donna, who after a three
hour drive, acted as if she had missed us for the past year. The
next day the three of us enjoyed walking the beach in St. Joseph, and
then walked the downtown shops just like real tourists. We picked up
Julie's Dad and took him with us to dinner at one of our favorite St.
Joe restaurants, Silver Beach Pizza. The next day Donna headed home
and Julie headed to Ann Arbor to spend the next ten days with her
sister Lori.
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Donna and Dad at St. Joseph's Silver Beach |
Lori
has been courageously battling cancer for the past five years, after
being given an eighteen to twenty four month life expectancy. Julie
came home on Friday afternoon, thinking that Lori was doing alright
again and expecting to return in 2 weeks to celebrate Lori's birthday
with her. Instead, following an urgent phone call the next morning,
Saturday, she and her sisters rushed to Ann Arbor to be with Lori as
she lost her final battle. Julie, Linda and Mary will forever be
grateful that they were able to be there with her at that time, and
know that she knew they were there. Lori was an adventurous and fun
soul, and the youngest of Julie's 4 siblings. She leaves behind so
many wonderful memories and a real empty hole in our hearts. We are
so glad to have made it back in time.
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miss you Lori.... |