Saturday, November 28, 2009

On the Road Again!















Having said good-bye to family and friends on Friday night, we met Ken and Tracy in the Wal-mart parking lot on Saturday morning to pick up Benji and Zoe, hook up the RV and head out. The morning broke cool and windy so good-byes were quickly said and off we went.


First stop was the Walmart Shopping Center in Sioux Falls, SD. High head winds slowed us down and as such we did not get as far south as we had originally hoped (not to mention eating into our gas mileage - 2.9 Kms/l - OUCH!). Then to add insult to injury, our RV battery didn't recharge during the journey so we ran out of power quite early in the evening. Good thing we were ready for bed by 2000 hrs. Next morning we purchased a new battery and were on the road again by 0930 hrs.


Second stop was - you guessed it - a Walmart Shopping Center but this time in the town of Bolivar, Missouri. Hey what can I say, the price is right! While we had lots of battery power this time, two of the three slideouts did not open! While the RV was cramped, it was still livable. We assumed the problem was related to the previously diagnosed "sagging" rear end which was scheduled for repair in Kansas City on 30 Nov. With that in mind we pressed on to Branson the next day.

Branson, Missouri is nestled in the Ozark Mountains, a small town that is focused on tourism and is famous for it's line-up of live shows. With more than 40 theatres and 100 shows playing at any given time, you can take in three shows a day and not see them all in the run of a month.



We stayed at the Ozark Country Campground located about 4 miles south of the city. The campground staff were great and the facilities were excellent. A little too cold to use the swimming pool but we took advantage of their small library and very clean laundry facilities.






Of course, the first order of business was a round of golf! There are nine golf courses to choose from in the Branson area. Jim and I opted for an Executive course in the heart of the city called Thousand Hills. The view from the clubhouse of the first hole gives you a good idea of the construct of the course, hilly and narrow!
















Jim and I both parred this little par 3. Good for morale given the way we played some of the other holes(LOL).



But as I mentioned earlier, Branson is famous for its live shows. We decided on three - a local musical duo, a local comedian and a more familiar country performer. We were not disappointed. The duo, the Rankin Brothers, gave an outstanding performance of songs from the 50s, 60s and 70s. Their ability to sound like the performers who did the actual songs was uncanny!

The second performance we took in was an Ozark version of Buddywassiname and the Other Fellas! Paul Harris is an outstanding comedian and with his four supporting musicians put on a show that had everyone rolling in the aisles. Pictured below is the Cleaverley "trio" - yah there's five of them in the trio! It was hilarious.
We finished the week by taking in a Christmas performance by Mel Tillis and two of his children - Mel Jr and his youngest daughter Carrie April. Again, a very entertaining evening. Apparently Mel Jr is an accomplished songwriter and Carrie April is a singer (although not as well known as her older sister Pam). Her performance of O Holy Night and Ave Maria sent tingles down your spine. Mel was vintage Mel, performing some of his favourite Christmas songs as well as familiar country tunes. It was a great way to end the week.

Bright and early Sunday morning we hit the road for the return trip to Kansas City. We arrived safely and are tucked in at the Travelside RV Park in Grain Valley, MO, directly across from the dealership that hopefully will fix on RV so we can resume our travels. See you next week.

6 comments:

Unknown said...

Good to hear that you made it to Branson with a new battery!! How are the dogs enjoying "being at home" again? Good luck with your repairs.

Pat and Jim

Cindy Driedger said...

Happy American Thanksgiving! Hope you hit some good sales, although I am guessing it's a little too early in the game for you to start shopping... we put up your Christmas tree today. It's a lot smaller than I was thinking it was going to be, based on the size of the box. Thank goodness, it fits perfectly. Looks great too. Miss you. Have fun.

Unknown said...

Hope u guys are having a blast. Miss u lots!

Love u,

Will and Ayms

Courtney said...

Well Jim and Lesley,

I am glad to hear that your trip has already brought you guys new adventures and great memories. Now I knew that you guys would be taking in all of the tourist attractions , though I did not realize Walmart was one of them... LOL Anyways James and Jayden say hi. James says thank you for his birthday gift, actually his exact words were" why the heck did those newfs get me anything?" LOL it was quit funny... Cause we know James a man of little words. Anyhow, hugs and kisses all around to you both and Benji and Zo Zo and can not wait to see where the road takes you this week

Love you guys

James, Courtney and Jayden

Shirley said...

Hey there:

Great to hear from you. Whose sagging rear end? Oh you mean the RV!!!! LOL. Enjoy your trip. Miss you lots. Love from The Rock

Shirley

Anonymous said...

You guys stress me out to no end! :) If I have to drive all the way down there to rescue you... it's gonna be a good time!

Heather had a fun time reading your blog and looks forward to keeping in touch.

Love you guys
Scott (and Heather too!)