Ready to Roll

Ready to Roll

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Ohio, United States
Having recently retired we are fulfilling our long time dream. We began our camping life with a tent in 1969 adjusting as each of our three sons arrived over the years and gradually progressed to a 32' Class A in 2007. Even after our sons became too busy with their own interests, we continued dreaming over the years. The Louisville, KY 2003 Great North American RV Rally and the book "Movin' On" convinced us that a motorhome after retirement was really for us! In 2007 we sold our home and disposed of most of our belongings and awaited the wife's retirement on February 1, 2008. We were out in our first motorhome ten times in our first summer in 2007, with our grandson joining us eight of those ten times. Since he must stay behind with his mom and dad to continue school, we told him he can join us on vacations (by car or plane) anywhere we are as we travel the US. Imagine the history lessons he could acquire! However, Mom and Dad don't look at it that way, especially the flying. Fortunately we don't miss work one bit!! We just miss the friends there. We have many hobbies to keep us busy when we decide to sit still for a day. Hope to see you on the road.

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Ginger Bread Houses

Opps, I forgot to include the photos of the houses on Wellesley Island in the last Blog. So I decided that I would show them all by themselves. Some are quite attractive and then some of them fit the term "ding bat" quite appropriately. I sure would love to sit out on one of these porches in a rocker reading a good book while watching the boats go by. But it does make a very unique community. So enjoy!!
I also forgot to include the boats that they had stored in the slips of the Boldt Yacht House. So I will show you those in the next Blog about the Antiques Boat Museum. I probably show too many pictures, but I hope some of you enjoy them as much as we do!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Gary:
Finally viewed your blog. I'm glad you both are enjoying retirement.
Denny Criss