Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Janet


5/8/12
We have just returned from an almost ideal evening, watching single A baseball at a small and almost deserted ballpark. It’s always a fun way to spend time, watching a  bunch of young men play baseball on a warm evening, drinking cold beer and eating overpriced and mediocre food while you’re at it. The Asheville Tourists are at the end of a home stand against the Lexington Legions. A rainbow appears off to the East just as the game is about to begin. A young woman gives a very competent and heartfelt rendition of the National Anthem. The pitching is crisp. The hitting is rare. The between innings fan games are even entertaining. Ted E Tourist is a bear and the mascot for the team. But this team has two mascots! Mr. Moon, a bit more dapper and sophisticated, is also a mascot. The sparse crowd is engaged and quietly supportive. We leave after the fifth inning; the Tourists are losing 2-1. 

This evening has been especially welcome after a complicated  day and couple of nights. Multiple problems with the camper (mostly our fault) and lousy weather have plagued us. Our  GPS system, which we have named Edith, is clearly annoyed with us.  We were looking forward to the Blue Ridge Parkway but it was enshrouded in fog. We and are belongings are damp.  But, we have met with the kindness of strangers (thanks especially to the two wonderful mechanics near Marion, NC) and serendipitous finds along the way. A good trade off and one that I think bodes well for the trip. 

By the way, Martin won May 7th punch bugs only because he declared it so. We chose not to count any that day. 

Tomorrow we head to Athens, Georgia to visit old friends and then we push westward. Any comments or suggestions for the trip are always appreciated.

8 comments:

  1. Sounds like you all are having a great time! I learned so much about Gettysburg! Thanks Gus
    Raining here in Vermont again - it will be green when you return.

    Mary Ann

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  2. You can also play the "cheese poke" game on the road. Haley taught me. Apparently, if you see a yellow car or truck you can cheese poke who ever is in the car with you. Kind of like punch buggy - just cheese poke.

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  3. Was the Biltmore on your checklist? Hope your travel to the "deep south" was better than your first leg. Go Bulldogs! Can't wait to get the next update. Safe travels!

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  4. Excuse me. Today was the 11th. Who's writing this blog? Have you guys been on vacation for the last 3 days? How are we supposed to stay interested? Enough already with this driving, camping, driving, camping and punch buggy. Who cares! I want to hear about flat tires, cheesy grits, squirrel and possum hunting you all!

    Keep having a great time!
    Love,
    E&F

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  5. Thanks for bringing us the rain and cool weather! It was a real treat to get to see you all again. If I can figure out how to do it, I will post some photos. (Can that be done here?)
    Looking forward to the next installment...
    -Isabell

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  6. hi gus r u having fun? u r so lucky that u miss school and necaps

    CASSIE

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  7. Cassie you forgot to say that we got Dum-Dum's.I hope we are not going Dumb! But we are lucky we didn't get Cowtails!!!(Now I'm making Pun's!!!)


    BRITTANY

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    1. NICE BRITT!!!!!!!!and gus u r also lucky because u get to miss puberty class

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