It was a long, tough driving day today. Starting with a miscalculation of the distance to our next scheduled stop, we were faced with about 400 miles to our next stay, Nashville TN. That's a bit more than the 250 miles a day we like to travel but certainly doable.
What we didn't count on was in that 400 miles was about 75 miles of construction pylons, stopped traffic and lanes closed on every Interstate we were traveling on. It seemed like the whole world was under construction.
A stop for gas and a stretch, another for a bite of lunch and 9 hours and 1 cracked windshield later we arrived in Nashville worn out but safely tucked in for a relaxing couple of days in Music City.
Thursday, June 27, 2013
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Live from Sturgis SD
Good Times in the Badlands
A special shout
out for Jim & Chris Guld, the “Geeks on Tour” for their interesting and
informative seminars. They actually held
a couple of additional sessions during free time that were well received. We are glad to have them as members. Also thanks to new members, John & Diane
Trujillo for helping to sponsor the wine and cheese event.
People
started to leave the next day and more arrived for the Elk’s/Military
Rally. 15 coaches, including yours
truly, stayed for that rally as well before heading to Gillette. It seemed to work well to schedule these
rallies back to back so all who desired could participate.
First let me
say the Darlene and I had an absolute blast hosting our first Full Timers
Rally. It was a great turnout and it was
terrific to see and welcome so many first timers and new members to our
ranks. We hope that everyone who
attended had as great a time as we did and that those who could not attend will
realize what fun they missed and be at future rallies.
The first
night wine and cheese party lasted a bit longer than planned as the chef (me)
took longer to get the Hobo Soup pot up to temperature and ready to serve. It appeared to be worth waiting for, however,
as the pot was completely empty afterwards.
It is a fun concept and I can provide instructions for anyone is
interested. We also gave about 30 cans
of soup to the local Crisis Intervention Center which they were very happy to
get.
What an
experience we had the next day when we were picked up at the park by “Alkali
Ike”, aka Mike Kitzmiller, for a tour of Deadwood, including its famous
historic cemetery, followed by lunch at the 4 Aces Casino. Ike is a colorful native of the area and full
of stories, jokes and local information.
It was interesting to learn of the misconceptions surrounding “Wild
Bill” Hickok and “Calamity Jane” who are buried in the Deadwood Cemetery. He got us safely back to Rush-No-More in time
for happy hour.
Ed Miller,
the owner of Rush-No-More, was terrific to work with. He gave us the run of the facilities and
provided some excellent meals. He also
donated some Bike Rally materials for a charity auction.
In true Full
Timers tradition, the business meeting was concise and to the point. We made a couple of rule changes and elected
new officers. Thank you Howie for your
service as president, and we wish a warm welcome to Roy Holt as our new
president. Best wishes to all the other
new officers as well.
The steak
dinner and festivities the last night were a lot of fun. “Sheriff” Sonny Gillespie was in his usual
rare form. He managed to zing most
everyone in attendance at least once.
“That’s a quarter” will certainly go down as one of history’s famous
quotations. Thank you, Sonny, for
another terrific performance. Between
the Sheriff’s quarters, the 50/50 drawing and Ed’s auction we presented a check
to the local school lunch program for $215.00.
I ‘m not going to mention their name here, because I’m not sure they
want their good deed publicized, but a
special thanks to the couple(who are new members as well) for donating their
50/50 winnings back to the charity fund.
Safe travels
to you all and thanks once again for making our first hosting experience so
terrific.
Mike &
Darlene
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