Friday, October 10, 2008

Covered Wagon Ride


When we left Millersburg, Ohio we went south and west on highway 62, we had traveled to Millersburg from Warren, Ohio on the same highway. The highway is two line and narrow to boot. However it takes you into a world long past. In many areas of the drive it was up and down hills, around curves, lots of those, in fairly dense trees, like in a forest. We were in such an area soon after leaving Millersburg. We could imagine covered wagons, and Indian's lurking behind trees watching. It was like our ancestor's must have felt, hard going because of the hills and curves and fording creeks, we had a bridge but they didn't. It was a most awesome experience. Yes our covered wagon was 39 ft long and had a roar, nothing like the snorting of horses or oxen, but I would bet that our ancestor's were awed by the changing colors of the trees and bushes and the quiet with the sound of birds, running water and thanked God for their good fortune to be traveling into the unknown for new experiences and adventures.


We spent two nights at Mt. Gilead State Park right out side of the township of Mt. Gilead, Ohio. Another stop to do more genealogy research. The area is just as beautiful as our last stop for the same purpose. The court house was very old and was being renovated so looking through old records for births, death and marriages was a challenge for sure. Across the street in an old home that had been converted into a historical library was great. Spent two afternoons browsing through their cemetery information and found one of the ancestors I was looking for.


We are now parked at WalMart in Mansfield, Ohio, where, you guessed it, to do more genealogy research. We will leave here either Tuesday or Wednesday to start back west to South Dakota.


Thursday, October 2, 2008

We moved on

Huh, Wal Mart parking lots are not all the same. You would think they would be but, not! This Wal Mart parking lot has hitching rails for horse & buggies. We are now in Millersburg, Holmes County, Ohio the county with the largest population of Amish in the US of A.

Holmes county has got to be one of the prettiest places to be in the fall of the year. The trees changing color, the horse dung on the side of the roads, the small quaint villages, slow moving traffic because of the horse & buggy or the bike on the roads. Very narrow, winding, hilly back roads. Hugh Amish farms that are very well maintained. Beautiful flower gardens with all the fall colors. Pumpkins every where, this is truly a fascinating place to be.

As we left Trumbull county to come to Holmes county we first saw an 18 wheeler on it's side and lots of police and fire trucks there. Earl got to watch as the tow truck lifted the truck and set it up right. He did not get to see them set the trailer back up because it had to be unloaded first.
Then as we got a little ways down the road, traffic again was slowing down and stopping, again lots of police, fire and medical trucks, lights flashing, yes, a two car accident, looked like a bad one too. Got past that one and again a ways down the road, you quested it another accident. Since we were only observers and not participant's and that was three in a row, we knew we would get to Wal Mart okay on this traveling day. What we did't count on was "Irene" (GPS) taking us on those hilly, narrow back roads. Meeting the oncoming horse and buggy or bike wasn't to bad but the trucks and cars on a one lane road was a bit tight.

We are looking forward to more trips to cemeteries looking for dead relatives so I can take a picture of their stones. I did find my great, great, great, great grandfathers stone in a very hard to find little cemetery that is no longer being used in Jackson Township in Mahoning county. It was a most awesome discovery. He died in 1831. I hope I can do as well here in Holmes county.

Friday, September 26, 2008

Another lost day!

That's right more back roads, detours, bad areas of downs, making wrong turns. It was all very lovely until - STOP that's a red light! Slam - things flying forward - stopping to shop and a flood! Yes the little foot stool in the potty room got stuck under the foot petal....flood! Don't know how but water pump is no longer functional.

So, we are parked in an RV repair place for the night so we can pay weekend rates for repairs!
We are wondering if this bad luck streak will end soon. Sure hope so.

The fall colors are appearing pretty fast, early even. Hope bad weather stays away for a few more weeks. Still have genealogy research to do.

We are having a great time really, we have laughed about all our goof ups and mishaps cause happy is better that sad any way you look at life.

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Getting lost again!

We arrived at Sam's Club's parking lot Sunday afternoon. Unloaded the car and went to Sam's. On Monday we found the history archive basement in the "Stone" building. I spent three afternoons in the archive basement with Emily who was soooo helpful. She had been in the archive's for many many years and knew were every thing was and how things were recorded. I had a very successful three days. Found marriage licence's and marriage records for four of Nathaniel Hopkins five daughters, plus several for the Duer family. It was a great experience.

We left Warren, Ohio on Thursday and took the scenic route because of a wrong turn. It was very scenic and beautiful. The trees are starting to turn color and lots of mums on display. Halloween decorations in yards. Awesome.

We found a Wal Mart that did not allow RV parking, so we found another one on our way back to Mahoning county which was were we were headed when we took the scenic route.

We will try to find the cemetery were John & Susanna Duer are buried. They were my gggg grandparents. It's hard to write this blog and watch CSI. By

Saturday, September 20, 2008

On The Road Again

After a very lazy morning we finally left the Celina, Ohio fair grounds and of course the first stop was Wal Mart to fill with fuel $3.93 a gal. got a .03 discount so was only $3.90 a gal. Went about 30 miles and fuel was $3.85 go figure.

Had a wonderful drive to the Wal Mart in Upper Sandusky, Ohio. No we didn't get to far but, hey, we saw some beautiful farms and the colors of the beans and corn as they dry for picking are a blend of greens, yellows, golds, rusts and are totally awesome. Of course we took a wrong turn to be able to see all of Gods colors on a pretty narrow road I might add. Had to stop and get as far to our side as we could for the other drivers coming toward us to get by.

The sun set is red is that a sign?

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Celina, Ohio

Today was the last day of the rally. We have learned so much here, we can't even get our heads around every thing yet. We will be traveling in a much safer way than we have been. We will spend less money then we have been. We will get to much more interesting places than we have been.

That is just the tip. Earl has learned more about using his computer. We have picked up some free programs. We learned how to make this blog and for free. We will soon be able to do a much better job of planning our travels because of a free program we learned about called Google Earth. We can manage our pictures easier, faster, and more economically. You will see more of the places we travel on this blog.

We will stay at Wal -Mart when we leave the fair grounds here in Celina and leave for other parts of Ohio to do genealogy research and then we will head for South Dakota. That's right South Dakota we are changing our residency from Iowa to there. By doing this we will save 6 to 8 hundred dollars on our RV & car insurance. We will not have to pay any state income tax either. We are becoming fugal RVer's.

Love t0 all until we type again!

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Let the Blogging begin!

I just learned how to do this blog thing at a very good seminar at the Gypsy Journal RV rally in Celina, Ohio. The presenters were "Geeks on Tour" (Jim & Chris Guld). We are learning a lot of really good info to make our RV life style even better and safer.

Our drive to get to the rally was uneventful. We took highway 30 from Ames, Iowa to Van Wert, Ohio then south on highway 127 into Celina. Beautiful farm county all the way, small towns that looked very interesting. Lots of rain and a little wind until!! we had arrived and parked. Then Ike was felt even here. The motorhome did a fine dance of swaying side to side. Really greatful we were not traveling that day!