As the summer has flown by I suppose it's more of a reflection of the life of this senior, if not all those around my age. Admitting that I am of age is no big deal but actually putting words to paper certainly solidifies the notion that time is marching on. Of course the little blond at McDonalds this morning offered up the 'senior' coffee without asking, does drive the point home. Anyway we've been busy ... very busy.
Shuttling back and forth across the state, almost on a weekly basis, as my bride has been getting some treatment for her ailing back. All seems to be going well but only time will tell.
Our RV family in South Haven has experienced a steady diet of parties and get-togethers. Della and Jerry are giving up the summer RV lifestyle after many years and will soon part with their beautiful Blue Bird. And even though we're all sad that they'll be leaving Cousins RV Park, we all have many fond memories of their friendship and hospitality. But be warned you two ... you never know when one of us may be at your doorstep in HHI.
Enjoying a little 'happy hour' frivolity with DD and Jerry |
One of the high-lights of the annual festival is the 'Fly-In' and pancake breakfast at the South Haven airport. Mostly light aircraft from around the state fly in for a little camaraderie and chow. In addition, they have a small collector car show that brings in some real beauties. Here's a dandy example from days gone by.
Chrysler Airflow |
There were vintage Piper Cubs, an Aeronca (similar to the one Jerry soloed in many years ago), and assorted biplanes and other fixed winged aircraft for all to get a good close look at.
I think this old Army Air Corp trainer flew in from Kalamazoo |
For a little over $400 bucks you can get the ride of a lifetime in her. |
Crew member Carter |
One of the neat things about these Fly-Ins or airshows is they do attract the few remaining veterans who actually served aboard these old flying machines. As I was standing next to one of the flight crew of the B-25 an elderly gentleman, with a WWII Veteran hat, was engaged in a detailed conversation about some of the characteristics of the old bomber. As I listened in I could really sense the pride these gentleman had in their service to the country. As their conversation broke up I asked the old fellow wearing the WWII hat if he had every flown on one of these B-25's. 'Oh my yes!' he exclaimed. 'I trained the navigators on the new radar system installed on the aircraft in the Pacific campaign'. 'Every navigator needed 5 hours of training before they were allowed to take up the plane and it was my job to teach them how to use it'. 'I trained them for three Pacific campaigns ... Saipan, Iwo Jima, and Okinawa'. I unfortunately didn't get his name but I won't forget him. His unwavering pride and honor to serve in the military is part of what made this country such a great place to live.
WWII B-25 radar trainer. |
Hot dogs and friends |
Casco Band |
a working construction planner, a working wedding planner, to a working insurance agent. Each and all are unique and genuinely good people. So fellow RVer's here's is little lesson. If you look around the next park you are in I think you'll find just about the same mix of folks. And it's really easy to find out. Just get out of that easy chair and walk around and get acquainted with your neighbors. Break the ice ... be the first to hold out you hand and say 'welcome'. Once you start doing this you'll soon discover that that simple act of kindness is infectious and before long you've got a whole bunch of new and lasting friends.
We've got a new resturant in town and it's certainly worth a stop to eat there. The 'Taste' serves 'tapis' style with many different offerings all well prepared and presented. They are also known for their martinis with this weeks 'blueberry martini' the headliner. They don't have their website up and running yet but you can check them out on the Urban Spoon site. About 15 of us gathered there last night for a farewell meal with Della and Jerry. Prior to dinner we all met at Hal and Mary's (park owners) for cocktails and snacks. Their beautiful home showcases their kindness and hospitality.
Hal and Mary's 'happy hour' |
DD and Hal |
Dinner at 'Taste' |
Though this update is a bit long and mostly upbeat I do need to mention the loss of one of Sharon's family members. Her Uncle Tommy passed away last week after a short illness. His broad smile, slight Texas drawl and a big hug greeted you each time you met. A rugged, yet compassionate man who was loved and admired by many. We shall miss him.
So once again I have blathered along far too long without any consideration that most folks are just here to see the pictures. None-the-less it gives me something to do and keeps my fingers nimble.
So keep doing what ever you're been doing ... but glad you stopped by as we're still livin' the dream ... and don't mind telling you.
Phil