The family at the grave side service |
We then turned our focus to the
upcoming wedding and helped decorate the reception area. I had nice
visits with my niece's and families and it was a lovely wedding.
Cousins came from IL and MO so I was able to catch up on many family
activities.
Karen the beautiful bride and her mother, Dee |
Where the wedding reception was held, all decorated |
Tuesday the 9th we traveled
to Richmond to see Larry's brother and sister-in law. Their
daughter, Cyndi stopped by in the afternoon with three grandkids so
we were able to see his side of the family also.
Ellen and Nancy at Golden Corral in Richmond |
Amanda and Cyndi in Richmond |
With all the rain, we decided we needed
new windshield wipers for the MH since the old ones are many years
old and not doing a very good job. We found them on line and Larry
finally put them on when we were in MO.
While we were still in IN we visited
the Earnie Pyle Museum in Dana, IN with several veterans who visited
the campground in their WW II vehicles. It was a very interesting
tour and I learned much about the war I did not know before. We also
took a day for me to see covered bridges. We visited seven bridges
in about 30 miles. We stopped at the Rock Run cafe which was an old
gas station that has been turned into a really unique restaurant.
One of the many scenes from the Earnie Pyle Museum |
One of the seven covered bridges we saw while in IN |
We were still having issues with the
inside duals and stopped two more times at truck stops and now I
think they are finally fixed.
We are currently in Grove, OK and last
weekend we went to the HarBer Village Museum since they had a
special free admission day. The village consists on 102 buildings,
many actual log cabins that have been moved and re-built on the
property. It was very interesting and well done. It was founded in
1968 by Harvey (Har) and Bernice (Ber) Jones. They had a summer lake
house on Grand Lake and that's where the village is located. They
never had children so focused their attention on collecting old
things.
The music display at HarBer Village Museum, Grove, OK |
Sept 29 we went to Colaw's RV Salvage
and parts store in Carthage, MO. They have tons of salvage parts and
a huge building of new parts. Larry found a tall faucet for his sink
that he has been wanting for a long time so he can wash his arms when
he comes in. That will be a future project.
On the way here, (Grove,OK) all the 12
volt electric went out on the coach which meant no gauges, no lights,
no water, and no toilet. We stopped at a rest stop so Larry could
try to figure out what happened. He finally decided the alternator
died and when it did it sent a jolt to the inverters and they
promptly shut down. After re-setting them we still didn't have 12
volt electric but a call to the Monaco tech line fixed that with a
toggle to the battery cut off switch by the front door. We are
currently waiting for the new alternator to arrive so we can continue
on our trip west.
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