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Author: Greg Marsello

Boots & Gators

Boots & Gators

From the quiet of rural Mississippi we traveled to New Orleans. The roads were bumpy and Otto got spooked by all the noises. In New Orleans we camped in St. Bernard State Park. St. Bernard’s Parish was one of areas hit hardest by Hurricane Katrina. A tip of the cap (baseball season started for the Red Sox today) for the amazing work the community has done bouncing back. While in New Orleans we traveled in Stargazer to downtown. We were…

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Some Stories from the Road

Some Stories from the Road

We left Sanibel last Wednesday and do we have stories to tell!!! Story #1: From Sanibel we drove to Crystal City. When we arrived at out Harvest Host location we realized our air conditioning was not working. Why? We turned to RV Guru, Jay Kelly, and after 24 hours of troubleshooting we realized a certain member of the Stargazer Team had not plugged back in our electric line. You know that person was not Melinda! Story #2: Originally we had…

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The Amazing Quilt

The Amazing Quilt

You asked for it. Melinda has been working on this quilt for five years. She will present it to her niece, Hazel Foley, when she graduate from high school in June. Remember…Loose lips sink ships!!! More news to come in Monday’s post.

Heading West

Heading West

Today we wrap up our visit to Sanibel. We have had a great time with Ann and Greg and were lucky Ray and Mary-Kate could join us for a week. The weather has been spectacular. Highlights: Melinda finished a quilt she has been working on for almost five years. It is quite amazing! Greg and I recorded Tales of Peps & Gramps – some our most famous stories. Cory will handling final production. Otto got in lots of great morning…

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Thank You Joe

Thank You Joe

Sitting in the seat of President of the United States is a tough job to perform, but much easier to critique. We have had our share of great Presidents (no one is perfect), as well as bombs. Although President Joe and I may not agree on every topic/issue, I am very thankful he is our President during these turbulent times. With President Joe’s leadership there is some reason for optimism and hope. Why Optimistic???? President Joe believes in the United…

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Thomas & Henry

Thomas & Henry

Henry Ford once said – “My best friend is the one who brings the best out of me.” We read those words at the Edison and Ford Winter Estates in Fort Myers. You all bring the best out in us! During the visit we enjoyed amazing gardens and learned lots about both men and their families. Some of the highlights: Ford first worked for Edison. Edison used his estate to try and find a substitution for rubber. The original “Work-A-Ford”…

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Good Baseball & Great Friends

Good Baseball & Great Friends

The great Yogi Berra once said – “Love is the most important thing in the world, but baseball is pretty good too.” My good pal, Paul “Yogi” Franklin, is as excited as I am about the upcoming baseball season. His Yanks and my Sox are not picked to win the AL East Division but as Yogi Berra also once said – “The game of baseball isn’t over until it is over.” Greg, Ray and I traveled the Minnesota Twins opening…

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Harley to Harry

Harley to Harry

We left South Carolina and traveled to Florida. On the way we lost the bottom half of both our side mirrors. Pretty weird that both would fall off during the same day. We had our first rain and Stargazer handled the inclement weather and ruts like an old pro! Stop 1: Jan and Larry Nelson. Late in the afternoon Stargazer rolled into Ormand Beach and the home of Kim’s parents and good friends, Jan and Larry Nelson. Last December they…

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South Carolina Visit

South Carolina Visit

We left DC on Monday and the drive to South Carolina was long, but not too challenging. We learned from Cory and Brendan a fast and easy way out of DC. We staid in Sesquicentennial State Park; just outside of Columbia. A great park with lots of hiking trails, pleasant staff, and much more. We visited Congaree National Park, one of the least visited National Parks in the country, where we hiked and saw loblolly pines. They are the oldest…

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Birthdays & Carrot Cake

Birthdays & Carrot Cake

We have spent the weekend in DC visiting with Cory, Kim, Ralph, Brendan, Katie and Katie’s mom, Barb. When we arrived Friday it was 66 degrees and we gathered outdoors. Saturday was snow and cold weather. It warmed up a little on Sunday, and we went to the Smithsonian National Zoological Park to see panda bears, elephants and bison. Saturday night we celebrated Greg (2/19), Cory (2/22) and Katie’s (3/15) birthdays. We started with a grazing board, followed by mussels…

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