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	<title>On the road</title>
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		<title>Over a year has past since last entry.</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Dec 2009 21:28:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[And all is well. Still traveling/living in the magic bus. Just had to take a break from the blog upkeep. Too many distractions. So, to try to catch up in a nutshell, some of the highlights of our travels include Boston, Rhode Island, the Carolinas, East &#038; West coast loop of Florida, revisiting the Florida [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>And all is well. Still traveling/living in the magic bus. Just had to take a break from the blog upkeep. Too many distractions. So, to try to catch up in a nutshell, some of the highlights of our travels include Boston, Rhode Island, the Carolinas, East &#038; West coast loop of Florida, revisiting the Florida panhandle, Columbus, IN, Chicago (Eric Clapton &#038; Steve Winwood concert and the Cubs vs. White Sox), Michigan, Wisconcin (Oshkosh Air Show), Minnesota, N and S Dakota (in Sturgis for the tail end of the biker week), Estes Park and Denver, CO. My son was touring with the Flaming Lips, so we got VIP passes to their show at Red Rocks. A very memorable evening. Salt Lake City, Utah and hiked all of the National Parks: Arches, Bryce, Zion, N and S rim Grand Canyon. Albuquerque, NM for the Ballonfest. Black Eyed Peas and U2 concert in Norman, OK. Ouachita Mountains in SE OK. After hanging out with family and friends in Tulsa for the past 6 weeks, we are ready to journey on to the south to find some warm weather. Our only definite at this point is Las Vegas for the week Dec 26-Jan 2. Spending New Years Eve with John Mayer at the Hard Rock!</p>
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		<title>To the easternmost piece of U.S.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Aug 2008 15:15:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[August 20-September 22, 2008 &#8212; Into Maine. Stopped for 94 gallons of diesel @ $4.279/gallon. Happy to see the price of fuel going down just a bit. Thank goodness I had a coupon to save another $2.00, which made the total purchase only $399! Boondocked at Walmart in Biddeford after a bike ride in Kittery.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>August 20-September 22, 2008 &#8212; Into Maine. Stopped for 94 gallons of diesel @ $4.279/gallon. Happy to see the price of fuel going down just a bit. Thank goodness I had a coupon to save another $2.00, which made the total purchase only $399! Boondocked at Walmart in Biddeford after a bike ride in Kittery.</p>
<p>Parked it at the Hemlock Grove Campground near Kennebunk, ME for a couple of nights. We &#8220;visited&#8221; George and Barbara Bush&#8217;s summer home in Kinnebunkport, ME one evening. They were having a lawn party.  We spied on them with our binoculars from a nearby cliff.</p>
<p>Maine: It feels different here. Laid back, slower pace, friendly locals. The angle of the sun makes the colors and shadows take on an ephemeral light that is what inspires great artists. Lush hydrangeas, pines, and aspens too. Sat on a rock on the beach for a picnic dinner not far from George &#038; Barbara&#8217;s. The rocks looked like they have a heavy wax job. The ocean was playing gentle waves. All men and most women wear polo shirts and khaki shorts here. EVERY restaurant boasts of having THE best, world famous lobster and clams. Except the Italians. <img src='http://elmoredesign.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' /> Numerous classic cars and Volvos in New England.</p>
<p>08/25/08 After a two-nighter at the Brunswick, ME Walmart, visiting Orr&#8217;s Island &#038; Lands End, we move into the Saltwater Farm Campground on the St. George River in Thomaston, ME. The area is enchanting and quiet. We are enamored with this area&#8217;s personality and beauty. Fun fact: Maine is the largest blueberry producer in the world, and we are here for the wild blueberry harvests. </p>
<p>Andrew Wyeth&#8217;s &#8220;Christina&#8217;s World&#8221;&#8230;the Olsen farm house, was just 4 miles down the road from us. After touring the Olsen house, we walked down to the point; met some young lobster men unloading their catch of the day. Bought a couple of freshly caught lobstah (Lou &#038; Nellie) out of the pot for $4.50 /lb. That is a GREAT value compared to $20/lb. and up at local lobsteries. We hand carried them (no sack) back to the car, which felt very strange. I was carrying Lou. He would surprise me by flipping his tail violently. I could only imagine what we must have looked like: a couple of Okies walking up a rural gravel lane, each with a live lobster in one hand. Luckily we had an empty ice chest for them to ride in on their way home. Stuck them in a kettle and left them in the fridge until boiling time! While in the fridge I&#8217;d look in on them from time-to-time and Nellie was blowing bubbles. When you listen to them, they make an interesting sound, sort of a gurgling/clicking. Freaky. Can you tell I was fascinated? I successfully cooked each of them to perfection. A huge improvement over the lobster pounder restaurant!</p>
<p>We visited the Farnsworth Art Museum in Rockland, ME. We devoured with our eyes numerous N. C., Andrew, and James Wyeth&#8217;s originals. So breathtaking, so inspiring. Incredible talent running in that Wyeth family! Louise Nevelson is another notable that was exhibited. We finished the day with a sunset picnic (bottle of viño verde, pretzels and hummus) next to the Marshall Point Lighthouse at Port Clyde.</p>
<p>Camden, Maine. More enchantment, more beauty! Overnight at Camden Hills State Park. Perfect spot for big rigs. Had lunch in town at the harbor; lots of big, gorgeous boats. Post card views everywhere you looked. The temperature could not be more agreeable. Warm, with cool breeze during the day, cool, clear evenings. We are so fortunate to be here during a dry spell.</p>
<p>Jim&#8217;s 61st birthday week. Stayed at Timberland Acres RV Park south of Ellsworth, ME. Very close proximity to Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park. We hiked, biked and picnicked in Acadia, enjoying a very &#8220;pretty&#8221; sunset at Pretty Marsh on a mussel covered beach. I found several starfish, including an itsy-bitsy baby one.</p>
<p>For Jim&#8217;s birthday this year, we went to the easternmost point of land in the continental U.S. In Quoddy State Park, Lubec, ME, we hiked for 3 1/2 hours over difficult rocky coastal paths and muddy interior paths that led us to a fantasy world; a glacial bog. It harbors unusual plant life, like the pitcher plant, a carnivorous plant. Pretty cool.</p>
<p>Dry camped one night at Walmart in Waterville, ME before settling into Wild Duck Adult RV Park. No, it&#8217;s not a nudist park. Nice park, except for the sappy pine trees that left a huge mess to clean off of the bus.</p>
<p>While I was in Tulsa for a week, Jim moved the bus to Bayley&#8217;s RV Park in Pine Point, ME, just about a mile and a half from the Wild Duck. It&#8217;s 1/2 a mile or so from the beach. They have a fantastic big rig area. After a week of work related isolation we ventured out to Portland for a cold September Saturday evening. Visited Gritty&#8217;s, one of Maine&#8217;s original brew pubs, for some brown ale and sweet potato fries covered with pulled pork and maple syrup sour cream on the side. QUITE original. Walked several blocks to discover the Brian Boru Public House for outstanding, laid back ambiance, barley tabouli and the best bowl of Mac &#038; Cheese this side of the Rio Grande.</p>
<p>Overall, Maine has a very calm energy, where everyone is happily friendly. Only one complaint: the roads suck. Reminded me of Oklahoma&#8217;s bumpity-bumps!</p>
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		<title>There&#8217;s a lot to love about New Hampshire</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Aug 2008 15:13:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[August 8-11, 2008 one night in the Springfield, MA Walmart parking lot and one night at Black Bear Campground in Salisbury, MA. Difficult parking, would not recommend this campground for big rigs. Had to have a couple of disgruntled work-campers trim some branches. Location is great, though. Near the beaches. We were close enough where [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>August 8-11, 2008 one night in the Springfield, MA Walmart parking lot and one night at Black Bear Campground in Salisbury, MA. Difficult parking, would not recommend this campground for big rigs. Had to have a couple of disgruntled work-campers trim some branches. Location is great, though. Near the beaches. We were close enough where we were able to take a walk into New Hampshire and back. Met a nice couple parked next to us from FL that had just begun their RVing adventures&#8230;they used to be in a large boat. Had a nice campfire and watched the Olympics, Michael Phelps winning his first of 8 gold medals. </p>
<p>Boondocked one night in the Home Depot parking lot in Seabrook Village, NH, then moved into Wakeda Campground, Hampton Falls, NH for the next 9 nights. Wakeda is a well kept and well run campground with paved, pull thrus for the big rigs. A mile off the main road in tall pines and gorgeous grass fields. They even have a grass landing strip if you&#8217;d prefer to fly in.</p>
<p>Ahhh, New Hampshire. So much to love about this State. No sales tax, no personal income tax either. And liquor is cheap! The state nickname is &#8220;the Granite State&#8221; in reference to its geology. What I found surprisingly impressive was the use of granite everywhere, especially for tidy street curbs. </p>
<p>In our area, just outside of Exeter, we were surrounded once again by farms and orchards, ferns and tall pines. So much like the Northwest. We hear the French accent every where. Tons of French-Canadians here. I picked fresh blueberries and gorged on fresh corn, and other local veggies. We &#8220;dined&#8221; at a Seabrook Beach lobster pounder named &#8220;Brown&#8217;s&#8221;. Bare bones dining area with picnic tables. We chose our 1.25 lb.lobster, said goodbye as they steamed it to near toughness, picked it up at the counter in it&#8217;s plastic basket and paid $35.00. At this point I am thinking that the lobster at the Celebrity Club in Tulsa, OK is so much better and at a much better price, until we get to Maine.</p>
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		<title>Philly, Jilly, Hippies and Horsies</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Aug 2008 15:05:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[July 31-August 2, 2008 Staying at Lake Kandle Campground &#038; Swim Club in Sewell, NJ, we were just 20 miles outside of Philadelphia. The campground is nestled in the middle of a huge farm, with rows of squash, zucchini,  peppers, eggplant and apple trees. Spent an afternoon in historic Philadelphia, taking obligatory pictures standing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>July 31-August 2, 2008 Staying at Lake Kandle Campground &#038; Swim Club in Sewell, NJ, we were just 20 miles outside of Philadelphia. The campground is nestled in the middle of a huge farm, with rows of squash, zucchini,  peppers, eggplant and apple trees. Spent an afternoon in historic Philadelphia, taking obligatory pictures standing in front of the Liberty Bell.</p>
<p>August 2, 2008 Traversing the tree lined, narrow streets of Glen Ridge to sister Jill&#8217;s house gave Jim high blood pressure. But it was well worth it because we had such a good time with Jill and Greg. Glen Ridge is a beautifully charming, quaint town with gas lamp, tree lined streets. The view of Manhattan from the 9/11 Memorial at Eagle Rock is high and wide, a very different perspective than most photographs.</p>
<p>August 3-5 Into the Catskills. Camped at the Saugerties/Woodstock KOA. Turns were too tight and campsite was dirt. Not good for big rigs. But we managed. Had a great afternoon bike ride in the Town of Woodstock, an active artist village whose name became famous after the Woodstock music festival of 1969.</p>
<p>August 5-9 Off to the Races! Staying at the Saratoga RV Park in Gansevort, NY, we spent an afternoon at the horse races in Saratoga Springs. It was a muddy mess as it poured down rain for most of the races. Those creatures are even more gorgeous when they are wet and muddy!</p>
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		<title>The land of many bridges.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jul 2008 03:16:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[July 24, 2008 Departed Richmond, VA for Maryland. Crossed the Potomac River on the Governor Harry W. Nice Memorial Bridge, a 1.7 mile, two-lane continuous truss bridge. One of many spectacular bridges in the Northeast, the land of many bridges. Noticed rampant amounts of crepe myrtles in this area&#8230;the land of many myrtles!
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>July 24, 2008 Departed Richmond, VA for Maryland. Crossed the Potomac River on the Governor Harry W. Nice Memorial Bridge, a 1.7 mile, two-lane continuous truss bridge. One of many spectacular bridges in the Northeast, the land of many bridges. Noticed rampant amounts of crepe myrtles in this area&#8230;the land of many myrtles!</p>
<p>Stopped in Solomons, MD, situated at the Patuxent River mouth of the Chesapeake Bay. Dry camped one night next to a lovely corn field, on Dan McManus&#8217;s sister&#8217;s land on the river. Managing to reconnect with good friends is a special highlight for our travels. Dan lives in Tulsa, but was in Solomons for his annual family vacation. We all went to a Kenny Loggins concert that evening for a big flashback of the &#8217;80&#8217;s. The outdoor concert was a pleasantly short walk from our campsite in the cornfield. </p>
<p>July 25-28, 2008 Annapolis, MD. We stayed at Duncan&#8217;s Family Campground in Lothian, MD. Looked at several sailboats in Annapolis. We test drove a Smart car at the local Mercedes dealership. I think it&#8217;s a fantastic concept. An eco-friendly car made out of recyclable materials. You can easily change it&#8217;s color with changeable body panels! To get out on the water of the Chesapeake Bay, we took a sunset cruise on the 72&#8242; Woodwind Schooner. It was a wet and wild ride at speeds around 10-12 knots.</p>
<p>July 28-31, 2008 Baltimore, MD. Stayed at Bar Harbor RV park in Abingdon, Maryland. Corn fields everywhere. Lots of fresh produce stands. Lots of small graveyards next to churches. </p>
<p>Baltimore was a fun and funky city with a special spark. We took the water taxi to several destinations in the Inner Harbor, including Fort McHenry where, during the War of 1812, Francis Scott Key was inspired to write the &#8220;Star Spangled Banner&#8221;.</p>
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		<title>Kosmo in Richmond</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jul 2008 03:10:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[July 18-24, 2008. A hunker down and work week. One week in Richmond was plenty! Hot, humid and yes, tons of hungry mosquitoes. Stayed at Kosmo RV Park. Bare bones park with a great rocket ship that I was delighted to play on. One evening we attended a 3rd division soccer game. Our sightseeing consisted [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>July 18-24, 2008. A hunker down and work week. One week in Richmond was plenty! Hot, humid and yes, tons of hungry mosquitoes. Stayed at Kosmo RV Park. Bare bones park with a great rocket ship that I was delighted to play on. One evening we attended a 3rd division soccer game. Our sightseeing consisted of a drive through (but did not stay thank God) Hollywood Cemetery. It&#8217;s the final resting place for many Civil War soldiers and Generals, and Presidents James Monroe and John Tyler. I must say that it was the most beautiful cemetery I&#8217;ve ever seen.</p>
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		<title>The Historic Triangle</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Jul 2008 19:59:50 +0000</pubDate>
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July10-18. Interesting drive from Kitty Hawk to Williamsburg &#8212; all the places you&#8217;ve heard of &#8212; Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Newport News, Hampton Roads, Portsmouth, Chesapeake. Stayed at the American Heritage RV Park in North Williamsburg, ventured out to Jamestown, took a ferry to Surry, drove through Newport News and Hampton, then celebrated our [...]]]></description>
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<p>July10-18. Interesting drive from Kitty Hawk to Williamsburg &#8212; all the places you&#8217;ve heard of &#8212; Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Newport News, Hampton Roads, Portsmouth, Chesapeake. Stayed at the American Heritage RV Park in North Williamsburg, ventured out to Jamestown, took a ferry to Surry, drove through Newport News and Hampton, then celebrated our 1 year anniversary of being on the road in Yorktown, VA. We strolled through Historic Williamsburg one evening and got out of there before the ghost tours started!</p>
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		<title>Back to North Carolina</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jul 2008 19:53:51 +0000</pubDate>
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The Outer Banks
July 5-10, 2008. Northern coast of North Carolina: lots of quaint cities with marinas. Some of our stops included: Wilmington, Morehead City, New Bern, Ocracoke, Waves and Kitty Hawk. New Bern, NC. is a nice place to visit. Donny Helbich with Neptune Yacht Sales showed us several fine sailboats. He was [...]]]></description>
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<p>July 5-10, 2008. Northern coast of North Carolina: lots of quaint cities with marinas. Some of our stops included: Wilmington, Morehead City, New Bern, Ocracoke, Waves and Kitty Hawk. New Bern, NC. is a nice place to visit. Donny Helbich with Neptune Yacht Sales showed us several fine sailboats. He was a wealth of knowledge, as he had spent many years living and sailing on boats, with wife and two large dogs at first. Then they starting having children, which they homeschooled while living and traveling the Caribbean on a 38&#8242;, then 42 footer after the 2nd child came along.</p>
<p>A 2 hour ferry ride from Cedar Island to Ocracoke, NC. Bus rocked along with the ferry. Met an interesting character, Ricardo, who has been living on the road for a few years. His mode of transportation is a bicycle. He crochets hats for children to sell as his only source of income. He finds things on the highways and byways, such as a digital camera with a tripod. Hmmm. He plans to write a book about his life, and will title it &#8220;Ricky&#8221;. He talked of his disgruntled attitude about the government, health care system, and particular family members. He was hungry and tired. I made a huge sandwich and gave him some other food for the road. He was very thankful. Disembarking the ferry we had to drive through the main part of the village that had very narrow roads, with lots of foot and bicycle traffic. It was harrowing. Found a beach side parking lot to dry camp in Cape Hatteras National Seashore. Rode bikes through the village and had dinner by the water. It rained that evening and the next day.</p>
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<p>To finish off the Outer Bank, we visited the Wright Brothers National Park and Memorial in Kitty Hawk. I had to see the grounds where man&#8217;s first flight occurred in a wheelchair&#8230;some bizarre foot ailment besieged my left foot. I think it was gout! :-/</p>
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		<title>South Carolina</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jul 2008 17:29:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[July 2, 2008 left Charlotte for Conway, SC to the Glendinning factory parking lot. The next morning they molded a new head on the end of our 50 amp power cord while the cord was still attached to the power reel inside our bus. Pretty cool. This was a repair that had been delayed because [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>July 2, 2008 left Charlotte for Conway, SC to the Glendinning factory parking lot. The next morning they molded a new head on the end of our 50 amp power cord while the cord was still attached to the power reel inside our bus. Pretty cool. This was a repair that had been delayed because of the complications of removing the reel and shipping. Jim is elated that he can use the power reel and not lug the separate power cord in and out of the bus every time we hook up. </p>
<p>We spent one night at a lovely RV resort in Longs, SC. Willow Creek had spacious sites, nice landscaping, a lake with paddle boats, huge pool, and game room with the works.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/jimelmoreiii/sets/72157606304709671/"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3061/2691147676_4e97b4fa22_s.jpg" alt="null" /></a></p>
<p>July 4, 2008 drove to Cherry Grove, SC, a beach town north of Myrtle Beach. Mainly tourist cottages and restaurants. We found a great spot to dry camp, behind a seafood warehouse! Spent the day and evening on the beach and in the ocean. Kept moving our beach &#8220;camp&#8221; back towards the sand dunes because of high tide. We were up against it with dune-to-dune people to watch fireworks. It was perfect weather and the water temp was inviting. We were absolutely &#8220;blown away&#8221; by the fireworks display that was launched from a pier very near to us. The reflections of the explosions in the Atlantic Ocean were not only beautiful, but included the significance of our independence from GB. <strong>Don&#8217;t miss the pics of Flaming Amy&#8217;s.</strong></p>
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		<title>North Carolina</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Jun 2008 01:48:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Linda</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Arrived Maggie Valley, NC in the Smokey Mountains June,22, 2008. A quick trip and wet/muddy hike and we were off the next day to Ashville, NC. Four nights at Bear Creek RV Park. Did the Biltmore drive, Jack of the Wood Pub, learned a new game: Root Ball at the original Root Bar, http://www.rootbar.com. Meeting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Arrived Maggie Valley, NC in the Smokey Mountains June,22, 2008. A quick trip and wet/muddy hike and we were off the next day to Ashville, NC. Four nights at Bear Creek RV Park. Did the Biltmore drive, Jack of the Wood Pub, learned a new game: Root Ball at the original Root Bar, http://www.rootbar.com. Meeting Lowell Allen and his lovely wife, Carrie was a real treat. Jim and Lowell had worked together but had never met &#8220;in the flesh&#8221;. Lowell was a &#8220;professional&#8221; root ball player. <img src='http://elmoredesign.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>June 27, 2008 we are off to Charlotte, NC via Chimney Rock. A beautiful, curvy drive, mountains of ivy draped trees and hillsides. We stayed at Lowes Raceway RV Park, right next to the huge Nascar racetrack. Thoroughly enjoyed an evening at Dave and Connie Huntley&#8217;s. We had the pleasure of meeting Dave while shooting the NCTA spot. We rode our bikes around downtown and viewed 100&#8217;s of Porsches parked on several blocks for a juried show. Met Dave at Mac&#8217;s Barbeque for lunch. Highly recommend this place for the very hungry. Last night in Charlotte we attended the Summer Shoot Out at the speedway. Watched student drivers (13 years old and up), Crash Cars, Trailer Race of Destruction, the Chicken Dance and fireworks to cap off the eve.</p>
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