I updated the blog with some current info.  We have been at the   Eastern Shore of VA National Wildlife Refuge since right after Labor Day.    We are volunteering here until early Dec and loving it.  Great kayaking,   friendly people and the granddaughters just across the Chesapeake Bay Bridge   Tunnel in Norfolk.  We are close enough to spoil them, but not close enough   to be responsible!
As mentioned in the previous entry we were tired of the cold weather in OR   & WA and wanted to join our fellow citizens in the heat wave that was   burning up the rest of the country!  So on 12 July at 1721 hr. in Coos Bay   OR with the cold Pacific Ocean on the DS we turned EAST for the first time since   leaving the FL Keys at 1015 hrs. on 14 Mar 2011.  We had enjoyed our   Western Tour and extremely glad we did it but we were homesick for the Atlantic   Seaboard we both finally realized.  We will be back out West!  We loved our   trip and will use the info to plan our next one probably in 2014 for just 12   months or so!  We are looking forward to spending some more time in fewer   selected places on that trip.  But, it will take us a year plus to winnow   that list of "selected places" down to a manageable size!  But, time we   have. 
| Tucson on the road! | 
| A real refrigerator! | 
| Stacked washer & dryer! | 
| Inside! | 
First thing we did after turning EAST was to stop in Grants Pass OR to   visit our AF friends from our days at Mather AFB, Jim and Judy.  What a   great time we had with them.   They took us down to CA for a day and   we walked thru the giant Redwood forest.  How spectacular those giants   were!  And, we took another day to visit Crater Lake National Park.    Part of the boundary road around the lake was still closed because of snow – and   that was mid- July!  The lake was beautiful and clear and all I could think   about was diving in it, which is allowed!  But, you had to manually haul   your gear down a footpath to the lakes edge.  That footpath was a steep 750   ft. drop from the rim to the lake shore!  I did not relish bringing my   65-70 pounds of scuba gear back up the that path which the park service did not   allow any wheeled carts on!  Of course the 45-50 degree water was also   somewhat of a deterrent!  But, maybe next time....!
| Dry, warm western Oregon on the way EAST! | 
| BJ & Allie at Red Rock Center near Denver! | 
We left Jim and Judy and continued EAST across western OR where it was high   and dry and warm, approaching hot!  We were headed to Denver for a visit   with our niece, Allie and her family.  We had not seen them in 8 years or   so!  What a joy it was to see Allie and Schyler and their two boys, Benton   and Karsten! 
 We had a wonderful time that passed all to quickly!    Benton is interested in scuba so maybe we can entice him to visit us in the Keys   and maybe bring the whole family!  We hope so!
| Restaurant in Castle Rock- good food with great friends! | 
From Denver we pressed on EAST, dropping down from I-70 in Kansas to I-40   in Oklahoma!  Stayed a few days at Foss Lake State park west of OK   City.  Water level was pretty low and many people were concerned about the   continuing drought!  And, we were out in the boondocks.
  
While there we decided to head to Red Bay AL, the home of Tiffin Motor   coach and Tucson's birthplace.  I had thought Red Bay was in south AL, but   found it was in far (remote) NW AL, not that far south of I-40.  We had a   continuing problem with our satellite TV system and figured they could service   that and a few other items we had on a short list.
We didn't have an appointment and none was available so we just showed up. We ended up spending 18 days there and they worked on Tucson 4 of those days. But, we had to be there each day in case we got called to a service bay! They replaced the entire satellite TV system and did two factory recalls we did not know about and several less significant items. but we left with Tucson in top notch condition!
| One side of the Tiffin Service facility! | 
We didn't have an appointment and none was available so we just showed up. We ended up spending 18 days there and they worked on Tucson 4 of those days. But, we had to be there each day in case we got called to a service bay! They replaced the entire satellite TV system and did two factory recalls we did not know about and several less significant items. but we left with Tucson in top notch condition!
While in Red Bay we did take an afternoon and drive over to Tupelo MS,   about 40 miles, for some shopping and so BJ could see Elvis' birthplace!    It was an interesting day!   And that led to us leaving Red Bay and   heading west (temporarily) back to Memphis so she could visit Graceland!  I   agreed to this because I wanted some good Memphis ribs and she did too.  We   were headed to the Rendezvous Restaurant in downtown Memphis after visiting   Graceland when the GPS gave us a wrong turn to Payne's Ribs.  It was a   "plain" little family restaurant with minimal seating but boy were the ribs   good!  At any rate after we enjoyed the ribs we headed back to Tucson, who   was patiently waiting for us in a Pilot Truck Stop on the east side of Memphis   and continued on EAST along I-40.
Our good friends, Frank and Maggie drove up to Cookeville TN (east of   Nashville) and we had a great lunch and visit with them then headed on EAST   again.  We were planning on spending a few days in Waynesville, NC but   decided to continue on as we could feel Reagan and Addison tugging on our hearts   and were getting more anxious to see them as each hour passed!  We did stop   in NC briefly to visit with Frank & Maggie's daughter, Kirsten and her three   wonderful little ones!  Weston was a work so we missed him, but next   time...!
We finally arrived in Norfolk and pulled into Naval Amphibious Base Little   Creek (recently renamed to Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek) and settled   into spot 35 in the Famcamp.
 We were only a few blocks from the water's   edge and at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay where it empties into the Atlantic   Ocean.  While it is not the FL Keys it is the Atlantic Seaboard and we were   at last ready to rest and start stuffing real seafood down!  Which we did   as soon as we say the girls, Reagan and Addison have grown so much since we saw   them last! Reagan enters kindergarten this year and Addison moves up to   pre-school!  We feel fortunate to be with them at this change in their   lives.  More about them in later posts.
| Reagan & Addison | 
So after 10 days there we moved across the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel, a   20 mile bridge with two tunnels, each a mile long, to the Eastern Shore and we   are on the very southern tip of the peninsula.  First exit off Hiway 13   after you leave the bridge-tunnel. 
So that gets us up to date.  I promise posts will be shorter and more   frequent now!  With more pics too!
Always   at home, no matter where we are!
 
 
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