Life's Journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, totally worn out, shouting "Wow...What a Ride!"

Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Jiggled to IL

June 21-July 31, 2019

By the time we were ready to leave VT, we had lined up a volunteer position at Lake Shelbyville USACE. So reservations in Canada were canceled and we headed west a good pace. Our first overnight was a place we’d been to a few times when we used to head back to VT after playing for the winter.

The Village at Turning Stone Casino in Verona NY is just off of I90 and made for a good overnight once again. While we traveled 290 miles but it took almost 7 hours. Getting out of VT the way went entails driving back roads and 2 lane highways till we got to Lake George NY where we finally hit a 4 lane road.

In the morning we were up and on the road by 9am, we had 230 miles to go before we arrived at Lake Erie State Park in Brocton NY, a new park for us, where we spent 2 nights there. Our one day there we took a walk and checked out the paths in Brocton.



Monday morning we were up and on the road about 8:30am, we had 344 miles, about 6.5 hours before we arrived at Lake Loramie State Park in Minster OH, another new park for us. The park just recently reopened as it had been flooded due to all the rains in the area. We spent 2 nights and enjoyed walking around the park a few times.

Wednesday we drove 345 miles, about 7 hours, and reached our destination at Lake Shelbyville IL. We are not in a campground but are in a volunteer area in the day-use area near the dam.




Monicals Pizza-a must as soon as we can
The next morning we met with Ashley, the volunteer lead and received our assignment. There are 3 couples working at the visitor center, each one has a spouse with a medical issue. Our job this summer is to be back up to the visitor center when we’re not doing that we will be taking care of the gardens around the Visitor Center and some of the campgrounds.
Highs of the last month:

We’ve been busy helping my folks out at their house; painting, changing out lights and various other projects for them. By the time we leave in September, we should have their current worklist taken care of. So thankful we can help them out. 

While working the VC on one of the occasional days we’ve covered, Dave was talking with a gentleman while I was on the phone. When I got off I started listening to the conversation, the voice sure sounded familiar, the face looked familiar but I couldn’t place it. As the gentleman was about to walk out the door I told Dave “I think that’s one of my cousins”. So I asked him if he was an Overmyer, he turned around and said yes, it was one of my cousins I hadn’t seen since 1985. I’ve seen some of his brothers and his parents often over the years. What are the odds of meeting like that again so many years later? We talked, exchanged contact info and talked about meeting up again soon. The next week, while we were at home, Mark comes knocking on our door. He had his mom and brother Don with him. We spent an hour visiting and catching up. 



1985, our grandfathers 100th birthday party, some of the 1st cousins. Mark is 3rd from left in the back row, Don is 2nd from left middle row.
Don, Aunt Ruth (95) Faye & Mark
We went to a local Walleye Fest, but they didn’t serve Walleye, it was Alaskan Pollock. There was a great car show going on there so we spent a few hours looking at classic cars. But the funniest thing was my cousin Mark had a car in the show. I haven’t seen him since 1985 and now three times in just a few weeks.
Mark's Dodge Super Bee










 The thinks you see driving IL backroads
Our good friends Curt and Glenda stopped in for a visit, they had been up in the Chicago area visiting family and before the headed west they stopped in to see us. As is always the case when we’re with them, there was lots of laughter and fun, some beer drinking for the boys and lots of card games since the weather was so hot. They had never been to Casey IL-small town big things. Of course, there's always a geocache to find especially when it's named "Say Hi to Dave".



There's a geocache in there somewhere
We did manage to get a brewery visit in and some trip planning done for our winter/spring travels with them next year. 




Thanks so much for stopping by Curt & Glenda!! See you at the end of the year. 
On July 4th we had a front-row seat to the fireworks that are sent up from the day-use area here where we are camped. Some of our volunteer friends came for a visit and enjoyed the show. 




Lows of the last month:
One day we came home to an awful smell, we finally traced it to our batteries. Our 2 6volt AGM batteries were bulging so we quickly took them out. If we hadn’t come home when we did we might have come home to a fire.

By far the worst thing this last month was learning of the passing of our dear friend Rena. In late January just before leaving TX she was diagnosed with stage 4 stomach cancer. Words cannot express how sad we are at the loss of this dear friend. RIP sweet friend, we'll see you on the other side.
Until next time...

7 comments:

  1. Such pretty scenery, good and friends! How nice to cross with Curt and Gkenxa and find such a fun cache!

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    1. We're very lucky to have such good friends. When Curt and I saw that cache was nearby we just had to get.

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  2. Glad you jiggled to IL. Couldn't miss an opportunity to hang out with The Wandering Camels. Thanks for showing us around Casey. See you soon.

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    1. We always love hanging out with you two. Glad you enjoyed Casey, what a fun cache that was.

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  3. So sorry to hear about your friend. Love the geocache and the story about Mark.

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  4. Isn't it crazy how small the world is? What a great story and I'm sure it was nice for you all to reconnect. Speaking of small world stuff, we just stayed at that Verona campground last week! I randomly ran across it looking for somewhere on our way across New York and it is now one of our favorite commercial campgrounds. It was SO nice! Anyway, your new gig sounds pretty good. Hope you guys enjoy the rest of the summer! Cheers!

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  5. Sorry to hear about Rena. You guys sure traveled a lot in a few days! Nice that you were able to find a volunteer gig so close to your family!

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