We spent overnight here at the Elkhart RV Park in Elkhart, IN after winding along some back roads of western OH and eastern IN. We were here last year October 31 on our return trip from PA; the price at this RV park has increased by $11;we are not surprised as everything is increasing in price despite what the fools who run Social Security say when denying old folks a COLA. Even our trusty hosts, Ed and Fran at Mt. Top, our home in PA increased their fees by $5 per night, their first increase in many years; while Fran was apologetic, I consoled her, "we expect it, price of fuel is driving all prices upward." There are fewer motor homes but the business is still flourishing as this Elkhart has added about 30 additional spaces for rigs. We are again parked next to a million dollar rig, a Patriot; the folks are from TX and full timers.
This morning we looked over the travel logues I keep on our journeys and realized that regular gas prices are up over $1 per gallon just since October 2010, not even a year ago. And lately peiople are supposed to be happy when it recently decreased ten cents! Hah! Today with this coach which uses diesel, that has also increased in price, but Jerry is pleased that with the 10 to 11 mpg he gets with this coach we are ahead in what we spend on diesel fuel compared to last year's gas consumption. This is a phenomena which he understands and which makes my eyes glaze over. Whatever, at least we can still afford to travel.
Elkhart has many open spaces but is looks like over 75% capacity. Mt Top in PA had many construction workers staying there again while they work in the ' burgh but not as many motor coaches, though a couple from FL were next to us and they are regulars there too. They are from the area but live in FL, avoiding the PA inheritance tax. Can't say I blame them as PA is ridiculous with that.
Had a conversation with my friend who is also my estate attorney about that and while he being a full liberal believes it is right for the government to confiscate funds from estates, I fully disagree. The money was already taxed and so if the person wanted to leave it to Disneyland that is their money and not the governments. Rich on the other hand believes it is only fair; fair I say. Well he says why should someone who didn't work a day in their life inherit millions? I say why not, again, the taxes were paid by the deceased and if they saved good for them. Greed and government greed know no bounds. I tease my friend that I must hire a conservative attorney instead of a liberal. However because we go way back and I can trust him, this is a game we play with words. Naturally estate tax is on my mind as I will be administering Uncle Carl's estate and now that I have experience with the PA tax greed from 2009 when my aunt passed, I will be more diligent in tacking and deducting every penny of expense I can. I am pleased Uncle Carl designated a gift to his church as that money will put them over the top for the building fund they have underway on expansion. He is smiling at that, I know as will the Monsignor when he gets the check. But I digress, this is about RV travels homeward.
Each trip as we near home, I can't wait to get there. Although we have house sitters who give us peace of mind, I want to be back in my own routine and off the road. My body misses its workouts. We will reach home sometime early evening today and along the road we gain an additional hour changing to the central time zone from eastern. Jerry says to get a steak out of the freezer for tomorrow as he has not had a steak this entire time and his body is suffering withdrawal. On travel days we eat lightly, a sandwich along the way and last night it was huge salads, more of the fresh asparagus Lowell gave us from his PA garden, some left over pulled pork for Jerry and some seafood salad. As Jerry looked at his meal, he shook his head and said, "pitiful." He is missing meat! I on the other hand am ok with greens and grazing. After all we did have burgers on Monday courtesy of friends, the Hemprich's.
Someday when we stop here in Elkhart we will stay more than a night and go to the RV museum. Someday we will be other places than back and forth between home and PA. But in July it will be back to PA to get the estate sale and home clear out done. I can say I am not looking forward to PA heat and humidity, but it has to be.
I was so thankful for my homeys, my NK cronies who came to the viewing and the funeral and all around are fun good people to be with. I am heartsick about Pam who is fighting breast cancer, but at least now her friends know as she has shared and they can support her as much as she will allow. Patti, another friend has a multitude of health problems too but keeps on moving onward. That's how we New Ken kids of the 60"'s are--get over it and get on with it. No pity parties entertained.
Route home looks like Hwy 20 to 94/80 then to 39, then 90 to the La Crescent turnoff. Six hours driving time.
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I loved highway 20. Took it all the way from Newport, Oregon to Boston, MA. My recovery trip from cancer surgery and chemo in 2011. Took the pick up, camper and pulled a Jeep. Was a wonderful adventure
ReplyDeleteI agree about getting home. Though I love travel and driving, and play tourist on the way out, when I finally turn toward home I want to get there as quickly as possible. I am hoping, if things go well with the upcoming medical exam, to head east for the summer and, maybe, early part of autumn. We'll see.
Even though I have cut way back on portions, I agree with Jerry on the beef. In fact, in my opinion, most good meals should be built around some kind of meat entree, flesh, fish or fowl. Occasionally a change to pasta, cheesy something, or egg, bean, rice or veggies is acceptable. But those things are often served as side dishes anyway. So, for a truly satisfying meal it is back to square one.
Be safe, my friends; and welcome home. :-)