WOW! (And an adventure)

This afternoon, I set to work cleaning up the rig, but a broom was no match for The Great Confetti Disaster of 2013. Hmm… voltage was super high since full sun was hitting the solar panels and the battery was at 94% capacity.

I turned on the whole house inverter. So far so good and I was drawing barely 0.1 amps more than when I’d just been running the fridge. I plugged my Magic Vac into the dressing room outlet and gingerly switched it on.

You know what happened?! NOTHING. My inverter didn’t explode and my rig didn’t implode. The vacuum ran for the two minutes I needed it to run and I lost 0.1% battery capacity. OMG, I can vacuum when I boondock! Wait, why am I happy about this?!

That’s the good news. The bad news is that as soon as the sun started to set, I once again got a discrepancy between my inside readings and the batteries themselves. Not as bad as yesterday, but still annoying. I am going to try to find a lock nut of the correct size for my fuse and see if that helps.

As for the adventure, I noticed Red Lobster was across the road from the rig. That’s a huge treat for me! I haven’t gone there since the fall of 2011 and the time before that was in 2007, so I didn’t feel that going there tonight was particularly excessive.

But the area here isn’t pedestrian friendly, so I had to walk two blocks to the nearest traffic signal, then hike those two blocks again through bushes and a ditch to reach the restaurant! The trip back in the dark was particularly fun, but the exercise was good. 🙂

Suffolk VA to Henderson, NC

I’m parked at the Lowe’s in Henderson, North Carolina. More on that in a bit.

I’d scheduled departure for around 12:30 so I was in absolutely no rush this morning and didn’t even start to act like I was going to pull out until about 11:00.

Today, I really wish I had taken picture of the rig prior to previous departures over the last four years. Except for putting the office away, interior prep was just putting things where they belong. There’s nothing on the floor, nothing in the sinks, nothing on the arm chair, and only my inbox on the bed in the back. Even the office dismantling was minimal. I have finally achieved that balance I sought between having a proper home and having a home I can pack up at a moment’s notice.

The exterior work went quickly and by noon I was ready to roll off my levelers and get them put away.

This is my pile of levelers:

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And this is how badly Miranda needed them!

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Mom came out at one point to check on my progress and I apologized for the mess I made of the grass. She laughed and said, “Doesn’t bother me in the least. Less to mow!”

This being Sunday, the road was not too busy, but I was still glad to have my friend as a spotter as I eased myself out. The actual manoeuvring was a non-issue, just back straight, crank right, pull ahead, done.

Hooking up the truck took a bit, but went very well! I’m getting the hang of it! I just need to find a visual clue as to how far up I need to bring the truck to the motorhome.

I took off around 12:30 and drove steadily to Emporia, about an hour away, to Jellystone Park/Emporia Yogi, which appears to be part of a chain as I remember seeing a Jellystone Park in Montana. The office was closed, but there was a sign saying to call if anything, including propane was needed. I called and was told to park at the propane tank; someone would be with me shortly.

Indeed, a gentleman in a golf cart pulled up to the tank about the same time as I did. As he was filling the tank, I asked if I could use the dump station and he looked at me for a split second then said, “Uh, there’s a charge for that.” I replied that I wouldn’t have expected anything else. He told me to instead go into one of the sites as that would be easier than getting in and out of the dump station. I did as instructed, then went inside to pay before dumping.

The dump fee was $15 and the propane was about $48, which is actually quite reasonable. I could have probably found a free dump station, but I was there, I understand the costs involved in maintaining a dump station, and it’s not like I’ll be paying for parking in the next couple of days anyway.

I’d taken on water in Suffolk, so I just had to empty the tanks and did so without incident. Jellystone park looked a little barren without any leaves, but the sites were nice and big with full hookups.

Fuel in Suffolk was about $3.24, the highest since I got there (the lowest was $2.98!!!!!!!!!), so I had decided to wait, regretting my decision as prices in Emporia were in the high $3.50s! But I was due by the time I left Jellystone, so it was time to find a gas station regardless of the price. The first one I saw with an easy in and out was marked… $3.19. For once, fueling procrastination paid off!!! Just a mile down the road, prices were back up above $3.50!

My goal for the night was the Walmart in South Hill, VA, at which I arrived at about 3:30. I had called ahead and was given the impression that RV parking was allowed. Well, nope! The South Hill VA Walmart is extremely RV unfriendly. The manager said she doesn’t want to see RVs in her lot at any time and that any there at night will be towed. Shop elsewhere!

For some unfathomable reason, I didn’t have any backup options! But it was pretty early, so I decided to try my luck at the next Walmart down the road, which was in Henderson, North Carolina.

On the way there, I thought, “I should have called them!” I guess I’m still not used to having a phone. But it would up being good that I didn’t call because if I had, I would have again been told rudely no and to go away and I would have missed a great overnight spot, the Lowe’s I spotted on the way to the Walmart.

When I came out of the Walmart, the sun was setting. It was crunch time. I decided to call the Lowe’s and if they said no, I would try the Cracker Barrel even though my rig is too long for their RV/bus spots.

I was on hold with Lowe’s more than five minutes before I finally got someone who could tell me whether or not RV parking is allowed. He said that they really don’t care as long as people park in the back of the lot at the top of the hill. Woohoo!

The Lowe’s lot is very steeply sloped, but there is a flat section at the top. I was able to squeeze in between some trucks and am now in a nice fairly quiet and well lit spot.

The game of over night parking roulette had left me feeling a tad drained, plus I had planned to get groceries at Walmart, so I decided to walk over to the Ruby Tuesday’s for dinner, where I had some really good salmon!

Tomorrow, I plan to drive to a rest area for a good part of the day and may land just past Charlotte. But I will call the Walmart I have in mind to make sure they do allow overnight parking!

End of the Year Lunch

My friend and I went out to lunch today to Ruby Tuesday’s. It wasn’t really meant to be a celebration of the end of the year, just a chance for a last meal together before I push off, but there sure was a lot of reminiscing about the year going on!,

Ruby Tuesdays is a fairly new discovery for me and I really like it! I especially appreciate that I can get lots and lots of healthy veggies with my meal. Portions in the States tend to be ginormously unhealthy, but it’s easy to make better choices at Ruby Tuesday’s and I like that some dishes have smaller portions, like half a rack of ribs instead of a full one.

Since I wasn’t driving, I had a Seaside Oasis, a yummy fruity vodka cocktail with bits of mango. It seemed like the perfect drink to toast the coming weeks. 🙂

We even had dessert (their coffee was fantastic and included!!!) in the form of very reasonably priced cupcakes. She went with carrot cake and I tried red velvet for the first time!

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Mine was decorated with sprinkles. Hers was decorated with… carrot. LOL!

The Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel (and Virginia’s Eastern Shore)

I awoke to perfect driving conditions and decided to do just that, drive for the sake of driving, with my only goal being to experience the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel, a one-time engineering wonder of the modern world. This 23-mile long fixed link connects Virginia Beach and the Hampton Roads area to the eastern shore of Virginia and Maryland.

The Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel is just that, a combination of above water causeways and underwater tunnels linking the two shores as well as a series of man made islands.

I was hoping to bring a photographer, but my friend absolutely hates this bridge-tunnel adamantly refused to come! I have to say that the high winds and narrow tunnels would be nerve-wracking in an RV (especially since you have maintain a speed of 45 to 55MPH), but in a small vehicle on a beautiful sunny day, this bridge offered up an incredible drive, the memories of which I shall cherish forever.

I stopped at the Eastern Shore visitor’s centre to find out if there was any place nearby to grab lunch and see something. The lady suggested I check out Cape Charles and showed me a couple of restaurant menus.

So I drove up there and had a nice lunch at Kelly’s Pub, then I checked out the public beach and main street. The town was dead, but I bet it bustles in the summertime! I didn’t wander too much because I would have needed one more layer, a windbreaker, to be really comfortable.

I drove north a little more after to check out a museum that was recommended to me, but it was closed for the holidays. 🙁 It was already mid-afternoon, so I pointed the car towards home. Traffic being at a standstill in Norfolk nothwithstanding, it was a quick drive.

approaching the bridge-tunnel from Norfolk (which is Norfek not Norfoke!)

approaching the bridge-tunnel from Norfolk (which is Norfek not Norfoke!)

out at sea

out at sea

ships in the distance

ships in the distance

Wonder what kind of cargo it has on board.

Wonder what kind of cargo it has on board.

Big ship!

Big ship!

The sun was out in full force, a welcome sight in the middle of December.

The sun was out in full force, a welcome sight in the middle of December.

There is a rest area with a restaurant and gift shop about 3 miles in.

There is a rest area with a restaurant and gift shop about 3 miles in.

The water was a beautiful blue green.

The water was a beautiful blue green.

jetty

jetty

Not sure what this island is all about.

Not sure what this island is all about.

Lucius J. Kellam Jr. Bridge-Tunnel

Lucius J. Kellam Jr. Bridge-Tunnel

fishing pier

fishing pier

Sink for cleaning fish?

Sink for cleaning fish?

It was so windy that this garbage can was swinging to and fro.

It was so windy that this garbage can was swinging to and fro.

looking towards the jetty

looking towards the jetty

it was very windy, making for choppy water

it was very windy, making for choppy water

Eastbound entrance of the Thimble Shoal Tunnel

Eastbound entrance of the Thimble Shoal Tunnel

there are a lot of emergency pull-offs with phones

there are a lot of emergency pull-offs with phones

entrance to the Chesapeake Channel tunnel

entrance to the Chesapeake Channel tunnel

the light at the end of the tunnel!

the light at the end of the tunnel!

climbing up into the sky

climbing up into the sky

the sky was so beautiful and the bridge so elegant

the sky was so beautiful and the bridge so elegant

just about done

just about done

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I was sorry to see the bridge-tunnel end.

I was sorry to see the bridge-tunnel end.

I prefer Atlantic beaches to those on the Pacific; I guess I'm an east coast gal at heart

I prefer Atlantic beaches to those on the Pacific; I guess I’m an east coast gal at heart

the weather was warm, but the wind was bitter!

the weather was warm, but the wind was bitter!

the ocean smelled so lovely

the ocean smelled so lovely

more sand and surf

more sand and surf

the roar of the waves and wind was like a melody

the roar of the waves and wind was like a melody

my truck looks pretty good parked in front of these windswept trees :)

my truck looks pretty good parked in front of these windswept trees 🙂

I had lunch here

I had lunch here

Kelly's Gingerroot Pub

Kelly’s Gingerroot Pub

Nice (but expensive!) pulled pork sandwich with onion rings (worth the $1.50 extra!)

Nice (but expensive!) pulled pork sandwich with onion rings (worth the $1.50 extra!)

the pub reminded me of the ones in Scotland

the pub reminded me of the ones in Scotland

mini golf

mini golf

rather than fix sidewalks, Cape Charles paints the obstacles vivid yellow

rather than fix sidewalks, Cape Charles paints the obstacles vivid yellow

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most of the gorgeous Victorian homes like these looked derelict

most of the gorgeous Victorian homes like these looked derelict

entrance to the public beach

entrance to the public beach

the wind was strong enough to knock over these benches

the wind was strong enough to knock over these benches

those ominous clouds were just posturing and disappeared quickly

those ominous clouds were just posturing and disappeared quickly

barnacle-covered branch

barnacle-covered branch

I love a choppy Atlantic!

I love a choppy Atlantic!

this was nice firm sand for walking on

this was nice firm sand for walking on

a pier (access was closed)

a pier (access was closed)

dunes

dunes

more dunes

more dunes

cool tree

cool tree

rent on a four-bedroom home is just $650

rent on a four-bedroom home is just $650

this building will soon hold the Cape Charles library

this building will soon hold the Cape Charles library

Mason (main) Street has lots of shops, with most being closed in the off season

Mason (main) Street has lots of shops, with most being closed in the off season

I'm pretty sure we don't have ATMs stuck to the side of buildings out in the open like this in Canada

I’m pretty sure we don’t have ATMs stuck to the side of buildings out in the open like this in Canada

Kelly's Pub redux

Kelly’s Pub redux

eastbound toll booth ($12 each way for a regular passenger vehicle, unless you return within 24 hours and then the return toll is just $5)

eastbound toll booth ($12 each way for a regular passenger vehicle, unless you return within 24 hours and then the return toll is just $5)

The space between the road surface and the pillars is painted a blue that so matched the sky that it seems the roadway is floating!

The space between the road surface and the pillars is painted a blue that so matched the sky that it seems the roadway is floating!

toldya those black clouds were just posturing

toldya those black clouds were just posturing

it was so windy that big fat gulls were able to just hover!

it was so windy that big fat gulls were able to just hover!

Norfolk

Norfolk

looking at Norfolk through a saltwater stained windshield

looking at Norfolk through a saltwater stained windshield

It’s A Wonderful Fish

This afternoon, my friend and I went to see a screening of the terrific James Stewart movie ‘It’s a Wonderful Life.’ What a treat to see it on the big screen!

Then, I took her out to dinner to celebrate the end of my insurance nightmare (even though the cheque still hasn’t landed yet, boo). I wanted to try something new a bit more upscale than our usual haunts, so she suggested Outback Steakhouse, which was next to the cinema.

I was a little surprised by the suggestion since neither one of us eats beef, but it turns out they have lots of other yummy things on the menu.

Since I wasn’t driving, I decided to have a cocktail. I found one that had rum, coconut rum, strawberries, and mango (I think those are the four basic food groups) and it did not disappoint!

My friend had her favourite, which was chicken with bacon and honey mustard sauce. I wanted to try something new, so I had the ‘mixed seafood grill’ with shrimp, scallops, and mahi, a fish I had never tasted before. I cannot believe how tasty this dish was! It came with a nice rice pilaf and lots of green veggies, plus the perfectly cooked seafood and the flaky grilled fish that I will definitely be going back to eat again. Every mouthful of that fish was a delight. Yum! Dessert was cheesecake. 🙂

I can’t believe we’re past the middle of December and except for the occasional drizzle, it’s still tee-shirt weather here.

Oh, and gas prices have gone below $3/gallon! It’s a wonderful life indeed! 😀