Only three days of work this week, but oh were they long. It is Saturday morning and I'm sitting here with a sinus headache sipping on a cup of coffee and waiting for the pain to subside. Tomorrow we take a short trip to Maryland to visit family for Christmas. So today is catching up with the mundane tasks that fill a life. Laundry, cat box, those types of things.
And now it is Wednesday and it shows you how much of a blogger I am!! The visit with family was great, we enjoyed each others company and shared food and good times.
So lets see
I should learn not to try to drive so far in a day. We got a late start the first day of our journey and only made it about 3/4 of my expectation. We had our first experience at Walmart "overnighting", and it was tolerable. It was the Saturday before Christmas and I patiently waited at Customer Service just to make sure there was not going to be a problem. I know the lady appreciated the smile after what must have been a nutso day.
But that meant the next day we over drove. I went from Knoxville TN to Mobile AL roughly 515 miles way too much for a relaxing vacation journey.
Slowing down makes a difference in the wallet. Like that would be a surprise. The Vista with the VW Eurovan chassis can cruise easily at 75 or more if I wanted to. And I could watch the gas gauge move as the big box cuts air. The best mileage speed seems to be 60-62 mph. I'll just stay in the slow lane. I should remember that from my travels in the 73 Volkswagen Camper. Slow and steady.
Always take advantage of free laundry facilities. The parks we stayed at in Louisiana both had free Wi-fi and free washers and dryers. There is something uniquely satisfying about taking whatever you possess that might be slightly dirty and plunk it in a newer machine than what you have at home.
Louisiana roads are crappy. I mean rough and filled with litter. I was amazed at the amount of trash floating in the ditches just about everywhere we went. We wanted to grab some bags and one of those litter grabbers and go to work. So I might stash a couple in the camper just to have.
Port Arthur Texas was very unimpressive. Not much more to say here, we saw, we left.
Enjoy oysters every chance you get in Louisiana, they are always excellent.
When you are in a 21 foot RV learn the art of compromise in personal space.
Remember you will always have to get up to go pee sometime during the night. Make sure there is some illumination.
Tourists aren't always pleasant. They are trying to stuff a lot of activity in a short amount of time and will generally push their way to the experience rather than enjoy the whatever. Best to either plan around them or ignore them. And remember common courtesy and a smile will do wonders when people think YOU are a tourist.
Eat where the locals eat. Ask someone.
Never be afraid to turn down a road if you can. Fortunately at 21 -22 feet I can go most anywhere. Let's see where this goes.........
Eat breakfast before you depart.
I'll share some pictures on the next post. My biggest take away is to realize there is more stuff you want to do than you will usually have time for. That's okay, your life can be just as rich if you miss a few things as opposed to stuffing them all in. What good lessons have you learned traveling?