Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Old Folks at Home

Well,not home exactly. Woke up Superbowl Monday in the hotel in NOLA and inundated ourselves with the Weather Chanel. The plan had been to mosey westward in Louisiana, exploring Cajun country a bit; slide on into Texas dipping a farewell toe in the Gulf at Galveston, camp somewhere east of Houston, then spend some Hotel money checking out Austin and San Antonio. From there we planned to hit the National Park at Big Bend,and follow the Rio Grand up to El Paso and into New Mexico. All of this was to have taken at least a week. Thus we were more than dismayed to see predictions of another full week or more of sub freezing temps in Texas, (all the way South to Brownsville) complete with footage of somebody doing double axles on their figure skates right on their street. This is where the Old Folks part comes in. To make it short and bitter, we bailed. Having not yet divested ourselves of our winter parkas,hats or gloves on this trip, we couldn't deal with more of the same,potentially into Arizona. Not to mention the prospect of pulling a trailer across an ice glazed State of Texas, surrounded by total neophytes in the winter driving game.
     Ah to be 20 something and clueless, when going camping meant maybe bringing a sheet. Period.
 Thus we find ourselves in Florida once again. APOLOGY TO ALL RESIDENTS, AND YOU MUSICIAN FRIENDS WHO WAIT ALL YEAR FOR THAT SARASOTA OPERA GIG. We take full ownership of the curse. Sorry.
      Backtracked across Mississippi on 10, and spent our first night at Falling Waters State Park in Chipley Fla., home of (you guessed it)

Florida's highest WATERFALL!,atop their highest hill (elevation 324 ft.). Moved last night to the Stephen Foster Folk Cultural Center,in White Springs,just South of Valdosta Georgia,on the Suwannee River. This place had a carillon tower (just like Andover) that plays Foster's music daily as well as a resident blacksmith doing demonstrations, the Stephen Foster Museum, and of course,gift shop.It also had something called "Nelly Bly Restaurant and Restroom". Having Wikipedia-ed Nelly Bly,I can't for the life of me fathom what she had to do with Stephen Foster,nor why she deserves her own restroom,but there you have it.
      Tonight we are in Rainbow Springs State Park. Years ago my father bought a lot near here from a business associate who created the Citrus Hills development, "endorsed" by Ted Williams. Being an ocean guy, my Dad never built here, and despite the area actually being very beautiful, we too are moving Southward and Coastward.
     Blog entries henceforth will probably be minimal--the been there done that syndrome. There are only so many Fat Families you can mock (last night's aggregate 1125 lbs,and 3 of them were under 16) before it ceases to amuse. But if I run across anything as exciting as Nelly Bly's Restroom again, I'll keep you posted.

27 comments:

  1. Your endurance and tough-it-out attitude has been very admirable considering the unexpected conditions you ran into.Its definitely the right move to head to Florida where, from what I gather, the weather has been pretty good and much warmer. Its not that you're "old folks", its that you're "smart folks". I'll bet you're warmer already! Have fun and and don't totally bail on us...blog-wise that is. Its really nice to be able to keep tabs and have some vicarious adventures (and misadventures)!

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  2. Thanks to Mark, I now have this site BOOKMARKED (always wondered what that meant). Since I couldn't get on before, I read these exciting posts from beginning to end in one sitting. I was reading with bated breath.. I was expecting your next stop to be a scenic drive thru Donner's Pass.
    I agree with Larry, great to hear from you, even if it is in FLA. And I am serious about going down to Spring Training. Any chance we could meet in Ft. Meyers in March?

    Susanne

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  3. You aroused my interest and in the name of musical education here are the lyrics:

    Nellie Bly" by Stephen Foster

    Nelly Bly! Nellie Bly! Bring de broom along,
    We'll sweep the kitchen clean, my dear, and hab a little song.
    Poke de wood, my lady lub, And make de fire burn,
    And while I take de banjo down, Just gib de mush a turn.

    Heigh! Nelly Ho! Nelly, listen, lub, to me,
    I'll sing for you and play for you a dulcem melody.

    Nelly Bly hab a voice like de turtle dove,
    I hear it in de meadow and I hear it in de grove.

    Nelly Bly hab a heart warm as it can be,
    And bigger dan de sweet potato down in Tennessee.

    Heigh! Nelly Ho! Nelly, listen, lub, to me,
    I'll sing for you and play for you a dulcem melody.

    Nelly Bly! Nelly Bly! Nebber, nebber sigh,
    And nebber bring de tear drop to de corner ob your eye.

    For pie is made ob punkins and de mush is made ob corn,
    And der's corn and punkins plenty, lub, a lyin in de barn.

    Heigh! Nelly Ho! Nelly! listen, lub, to me,
    I'll sing for you and play for you a dulcem melody.

    NOW AREN'T YOU GLAD YOU KNOW!!!

    Susanne

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  4. Well if Steve can momentarily divert himself from writing his latest noir detective tale, there is fodder galore here...

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  5. the opera people wished you turned south instead. it has been a much warmer season this year than all of last year. keep us posted, especially on the aggregate weights.

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  6. Always good to know that all that "wisdom" we old folks are supposed to have actually shows up occasionally. Good move to go to the warmth. I would not want to drive in Texas on ice. Deena sent me an article from the Austin Statesman about the number of accidents, etc., as a result of the ice. Trust me, you don't want to be within a hundred miles of these drives. (The 100 miles is how long it takes them to stop.) We are moving into a stretch of mid-30's over the next 5 days. Maybe some of the snow will melt. (Okay, wishful thinking, but a girl can dream.) Enjoy FLA and do keep us posted if you come up with entertainingly named restrooms.

    Susan

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