Showing posts with label Jackson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jackson. Show all posts

Monday, April 10, 2023

We are back on Ontario time....

 

 

Our Location: 

Walmart, Carrolton, Kentucky

 

We left Jacksonville, Tennessee around 7:30 am CDT and a few hours later we crossed into EDT around Upton, Kentucky so we are back in our own time zone. We arrived here around 3 pm EDT. We travelled approx 352 miles/567 km, we used approx 30 gallons of diesel. 

 

 

Nashville's river.

Entering into Nashville, Tn.

We can see spring just starting to show buds on the trees and the grass is beautiful green.

The I-65 Corridor is breaking into light green of spring.

The roads were good and bad, the area between Elizabethtown and La Grange on I-65 N to I 71N was horrendous. It was a rough few hours and we are both tired from all of the thumping and bumping around. Fuel ranged from $3.79 - $4.80 per gallon. The Big Dog's drinking bowl was getting pretty low by the end of the day.

 

The Kentucky Welcome Center.


We parked for a leg stretch.

It's a beautiful and well needed stop.

Just a hint of green in the trees.

 

No news today from my sister. Chatted with my Dad when we arrived, he hasn't heard anything new either.  


Pretty purple on the road sides.

Cutting grass.

Using a whipper snipper too.


Thanks for stopping by, I hope you've all had a good day. 

 

Until next time....

 

Take care, stay safe, 

 

Deb

 

 

Sunday, April 9, 2023

We touched 3 states today.....

  

 Our Location: 

Walmart, Jackson, Tennessee

 

Happy Easter to all. 


We had a good night last night in Greenville, Texas, pretty quiet and this morning we up and out the door shortly after 7. We needed fuel and a quick stop at the bread counter in Walmart. By 8 am CDT we had all the wheels turning and the Big Dog started rambling along I-30 East again. Our original idea was to pull off at either Benton or Forrest City, Arkansas, we waved as we went past both places. Tonight's home dirt is actually tomorrow night's goal. We had a long day but a good one.We arrived here around 4:30 CDT and although there is some confusion, we are parked in front of the Walmart/Sam's Club.  Confusion because another couple and I were told separately to park in front of the Walmart by the GAS ONLY bar, and Riley and I were told to park in the area at Sam's Club with signs that say NO PARKING, TOWED AT OWNERS EXPENSE. Anyway... 


It's very green in the upper eastern reaches of Texas.

Yep, we are headed that way, to Little Rock.

Forgive the dirty windshield. We need to pass through Texarkana before we can get to Little Rock.


We travelled a total of about 488 miles/785 km approx. We travelled about 8 1/2 hours including 4 or 5 stops. We used an entire tank of fuel, but I haven't filled up yet today as there is ONLY GAS here at Walmart. So we used approximately 38 gallons/143 liters of fuel. We ran along at about 65 mph/104 km. The roads were good but slowly started to deteriorate in Arkansas and again into Tennessee. Very groovy, wavy, humpy bumpy with some very bad expansion joints where bridge meets pavement. It wasn't all bad but the bad made the good seem less so. We managed to skirt around an accident at Little Rock, Arkansas and so it didn't slow us down at all.

 

 

We passed through Arkadelphia, Arkansas too.

A beautiful welcome center in Arkansas.

Very appealing.

Since we left Quail Ridge, Huachuca City, Arizona we have travelled through Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Arkansas and Tennessee. We have travelled 1466 miles/2359 km. We have about 655 miles/1070 km left until we reach the Ontario border. We hope to spend a couple of days in Wapekoneta, Ohio before we cross either Friday or Saturday. 

 


A different rest area but I can't remember where it is located.

Fresh green grass and leaves. We aren't in the desert any longer.

 

An update  on Rick, my sister's partner. He is currently in ICU, the next 48 hours will determine which direction treatment, if any, will go. Chatted with her and my dad today. Waiting is the hardest thing to do at times like this. She doesn't want us to hurry home and so we won't. I can offer support from the phone, not quiet the same but she has family around her and there really isn't anything more that I can do for her.


Do  you must recognize the Bass Pro Shop in Memphis, TN?

Of course we must cross over the bridge......

which spans the Mighty Mississippi River.

And now we are in Tennessee.


Thanks for stopping by, I hope you had a good day. 


Until next time....


Take care, stay safe, 


Deb



Thursday, April 5, 2018

Great travel day......



Our Location: Singing Hills Campground, Cave City, Kentucky
(4110 Mammoth Cave Road, 42127)
(270-773-3789)

A cold night with the temperature this morning clocking in at 36F/2C but with sunshine warming things up. We were up at 7 am, loaded, and on the road by 8:20 am leaving Big Buck Resort in Hornsby, Tennessee behind. For my own personal information I should have turned right at the town square in Bolivar to reach I-40 instead of going further out to Whitesville, next time I'll remember that. This route would have been faster than the route we took. 

View from the Dogsled on some of our travels....

The drive was interesting, we traveled some back roads for a bit, TN 18 East, and TN 100 East as well come to mind. We remembered the town of Jackson, TN as we'd been there in the fall working with Verizon to get a new jet pack. They have an odd corner which I remembered as we were heading through town. Funny how certain things come to mind. We've noticed spring has slipped a bit with the leaves not quite out as much as further south, and the blossoms are still just coming into full stride instead of having passed their prime. We also noted the overall area is just a bit behind in the spring like look as we motored north. Maybe it'll catch us when we stop for a few days.

As you can see, spring isn't quite the same in these areas....getting close but not quite...

From Jackson, TN we jumped onto I-40 East for the remainder of the day. The travel was pretty good, not a lot of backups on our side but the other side had numerous LONG backups. We had one slow down due to an accident in the town of Jackson as we were approaching the split to head for the interstate. The first rest area on the interstate was closed and we headed on to the second one which I noted had lots of signs NO OVERNIGHT PARKING, 2 HOUR LIMIT and isn't very big to begin with and I think it would be extremely noisy as the spots are pretty narrow with very little room to spare. 

Some blossoms along the way, and some Wisteria as well....

This is the first time I've come to Nashville from the west, or  at least the first time I remember. Nashville seemed much bigger than normal as we came west then turned north, instead of just a straight dash through the city. Lots of construction signs and a few back ups on the other side but none on our side. 

I forget where this was exactly but it's interesting.

We passed into the state of Kentucky at 11:50 am and just rolled right along. At this point the other side was backed up to a standstill that continued for over 7 miles on the Kentucky side of the state line but it was already backed up in Tennessee for at least a couple of miles. I truly didn't see anything that would have caused the back up but I'm certain construction was the culprit. We noted 4 different spots were the traffic back ups were quite substantial with the shortest being probably a mile. I do believe construction season is in full bloom!!
 
I believe he was at a Garage Sale.....and bought the garage....


We followed the gentleman's instructions with regards to NOT FOLLOWING THE GPS, and instead followed written instructions to the campground location. Sure enough the GPS would have had us turning the wrong way at the exit for the interstate. This is a Passport America park and so we followed those instructions to the letter and found the place with no issues. 

Try saying that 5 times fast....
  
We're quite high up the side of the mountain, and we have iffy AT&T service here. We had to restart both phones in order to get any signal at all. Even with the booster it's not great. I haven't checked our Verizon as they have excellent free wifi in the park. Two different feeds and with all of the folks here I'm sure they need it. 

 
Not sure of the river's name but it sure is big....

We checked in with a nice lady whose name I think is Laura (but I could be wrong), who was extremely helpful and chatty. A very nice setup here very close to the little village of Cave City. We are close to the caverns, the dino museum and a number of other things as well. Too bad we're only going to be here for 2 nights, it would be a nice place to explore I think. We aren't far from Bowling Green, KY where the Corvette Museum is located and if time permitted I would definitely go there. 
 
Houses and buildings along the way....

The day time highs reached 55F/12 C this afternoon. No breeze but some on and off sunshine which is nice when it's out and cool when it isn't. No sewer here in our spot but some folks have sewer hookups. We turned at the dump station to get to our spot we at least know where it is if we need it on the way out. 

Can you see the backups on the other side? The last picture you can see them still stopped over the top of the hill.....

It was a tight fit and I had to give it a couple of tries before I managed to get us in on the skinny little gravel path. Some folks standing around watching weren't very helpful in that they stood very close to the road with dogs and kids and it made it difficult to pull up as far as I would have liked. However, we managed and everything is fine. I'm glad we could be their entertainment for the afternoon. We are in spot 18 with a little foot bridge behind and our picnic table is across a small ditch which I believe is an overflow for some kind of little pond. 

Just kept going and going.........

We were set up by 3:00 pm and of course I called my dad to tell him we'd made it safe and sound. The first couple of calls he couldn't hear me and then I realized the signal was extremely weak, so we rebooted, turned on the booster and managed to get a connection. He said it is right around the freezing mark of 32F/0C and in the sun things are melting, in the shade they aren't. They have about a 1ft/30 cm of snow which they received over the last couple of days/nights. Schools were closed and people were told to stay off the roads. A number of accidents have claimed lives in the greater Sudbury and surrounding area over the past few days. Some folks just don't know when to slow down and unfortunately they don't always do the 'stupid' thing alone and end up causing tons of grief for many others as well. 

Welcome to Jackson, Tennessee.....

So after a chat with dad I started to edit pictures and write this post. The sun is kind of shining and  the temperature is still hovering at the 55F/12C mark. We have the big door open but I think I'll be closing it soon as it's a bit cool on the toes. 

Of course Nashville also welcomes you....

So there you have it, the roads were good, the traffic heavier and heavier as we continue on our homeward journey but not too bad at all. The construction seems to be concentrated on the south and/or west bound lanes right now and I'm hopeful it will continue to be so for the rest of the journey. We will be here only 2 nights before moving on for a weeks stay in Quincy, OH.
 
Then  again so did Kentucky....

While outside to set things up for the heater we chatted with a couple from Colorado who said it's warmer back there than it is here. They've had snow here and a tornado warning as well. According the lady there is snow in the forecast but I didn't see any a few days ago. I'll have to check again soon. 

Again that same river but it's pretty full..don't you think?

That was our travel day, nothing exciting and we like it that way. Good weather, good roads and an easy drive, what else could one ask for? Thanks for stopping by, I hope you enjoyed your visit. Feel free to leave a comment. I appreciate hearing from you. 

We drove past this charming fellow on our way to Singing Hills Campground....

Until next time... take care, be safe, 


Deb