Sunday, May 23, 2021

April 18 - May 23, 2021

Soon to be homeless again

 
With our visit to the beach ended, we headed back to North GA to wait out out the rest of our time until we close on the house.  Before heading to the beach we had moved all of our personal belongs, food and clothes out of the cabin and into the fifth wheel or storage as we couldn't see moving back into the cabin for just a few short weeks.  
 
So for the next few weeks we will be staying at the Great Outdoor RV Park in Franklin, NC.  The park is just over the North Carolina/Georgia line and is only about 20 miles from the cabin.  The park's monthly rate was only $800 and we were also able to order broadband service for D to be able to work.  Perfect!  Cell service in most parks in the area is spotty at best and since it's a must for us we are very limited to where we can stay.
 

The great outdoors rv park

 
 
Unfortunately, the site we were assigned backed up to a very busy highway with lots of tractor trailers and motorcycles.  The sound of the bikes and trucks would echo off the mountains and kept me up many a night!

However, the owners of the park are very nice and the camp workers are extremely helpful.  So if you decided to stay here just ask for a site that does NOT back up to the highway!
 

Hanging out with family

 
The following Saturday after our return from the beach, we met up with my son Austin and his family in downtown Clayton to check out the Celebrate Clayton Arts and Fine Crafts Festival.
 
 
This is an annual event that is held the last weekend in April.  They block off a large portion of Main Street and as you stroll through the vendors with unique arts and crafts, you also get a spectacular view of the North Georgia mountains.  The festival has kids activities along with a wide variety of refreshments from food vendors and local restaurants.  There is even local entertainment on the shady lawn of the historic Rock House.
 

We decided to grab lunch at the Clayton Cafe on main before heading out.  The cafe specializes in farm-to-table breakfast and lunch.  This down-home eatery serves classic southern comfort food and is a favorite among locals.  If their doors are open, you can be sure it's packed but don't let that stop you for the place is a lot bigger than it looks and the service is quick.
 
 
After we were seated I ask if we could see the owner real quick since we had learned that it was her daughter that was buying our house but was surprised by the buyers coming out to greet us instead.  It was great to meet them and we were very happy to find out that they were so excited about the historic cabin.  I have no doubt we picked the right buyers out of all the offers.

After lunch we drove to the cabin for everyone to see the final results of our remodel. The thing that the girls was most interested in was the stump from the large tree we had removed.  As you can see from the pic they both had no problem sitting on it at the same time.  That thing was massive for sure and was very dangerous.  I can't believe we lived in that house for five months with it looming over our heads!
 

Busy Izzy is a soccer wizard

The next weekend we drove down to watch our youngest granddaughter play in a soccer game.  Even though she is the youngest and smallest on the team, she is ferocious!  Watch out everyone for this little bee is going places!! 
 

After the game we drove over to my old stomping grounds and had a quick lunch at Agavero Cantina Parkside.  I have to admit that Lilburn has changed a lot in the last few decades.  From the park where we had lunch, you can see my grandmother's old house.  This house was the gathering place for our family for Sunday dinners, Christmas get-togethers, cousins sleep overs and many, many more memories of days gone by.  I was told my Grandparents moved into the house Dec 6, 1941. The day before Pearl Harbor and called this house home for over 30 years. 
 
 
The population when I lived there in the 60's and 70's was less than 2,000 and now it's over 14,000!  Definitely not the same small town back in my day where everyone knew everyone. 


 
The big open field that we used to play in as kids, is now a beautiful park with a four-mile Greenway trail, a large playground, pavilion, bandstand, running track, multiple tennis courts and a soon-to-be splash pad.  It's also host to concerts, Sparkle in the Park, Lilburn Daze, and the annual Christmas Parade.  
 

Saying goodbye to the cabin

 

My sweet sisters once again came for a final visit at the cabin and helped with cleaning out the items that we we were keeping, trashing or giving away before the new owners took possession. 
 
This is hopefully the last time I will be doing this.  Even though I am more than happy to walk away from this home, giving up belongings again is hard.  I know they're just things but still I found this time around harder than the last.  I had to keep saying to myself, it's just a rug or lamp or whatever.  After all, new adventures await on the other side! 
 
Here's to our 2021 travels being the best year yet! 

Saturday, May 1, 2021

April 2021

Beach Life for a whole month!

 
Get the house show ready
Find an awesome realtor
Head to the beach

With bags packed and the 5th wheel loaded to the max we are ready to roll on down the road once again.  We decided to leave on the Sunday before the house hit the market on Tuesday.  With D working from home we didn't want to be at the house with all the foot traffic from the showings.  It would not due for D to be on a call when a bunch of strangers came wandering in, jib-jabbing about this or that.  Plus, like I said in the previous post, we so needed a change of scenery. 

Historic 120 year old cabin is back on the market.

Myrtle Beach Travel Park, SC

 

After a six hours uneventful drive, we arrived safe and sound at Myrtle Beach Travel Park in South Carolina and were ready for our 30-day sabbatical.  Well at least one of us was getting one.  D still had to do his time from 8 to 4 each day.  Gotta keep that money rolling in.

This is our second time staying at this park and I am glad to be back.  There are several huge ocean front RV parks in the Myrtle Beach area but this one, in my opinion, is by far the best.  The lots along the ocean are all pull through sites and each comes with a covered picnic table.  Lots of folks decorate them with lights, privacy screens, signs, etc. It's fun to walk around and see some of the things people come up with.

Only 100 steps to the water! 
Here's to cold beer, sunshine, and sand between our toes!

 



D's one and only request for our month long stay was to eat at Boardwalk Billy's.  So for our first dinner we drove nine miles north on Kings Hwy so he could get his sushi fix.  Our timing was perfect and we were able to get seated right away.  The rest of our stay, we were not so lucky.  Who knew that would be the only time we could get in without a huge wait.
 

 

Happy Birthday to my big sister!

 
 
Our visit to the beach happened to coincide with my sister's birthday!  Neither of us knew we would be seeing each other again so soon after she and my other sister had visited us at the cabin in September.  They had been invited to come hang out at the beach for a few days and play golf.  We both found out we were going to be there at the same time and it was a great surprise especially since she was turning 70 this year!  So on the day of her birthday, we met up with her and her husband and their  friends and had dinner in her honor!  Happy 70th Birthday, Nadine!  Love you to the moon and back.

Carolina Roadhouse Restaurant

 

I can't count the times we have driven by this restaurant and never stopped in.  I have no good explanation except I thought it was just another generic chain restaurant.  


Well I had one of the best salmon salads I have ever had.  The broiled salmon was perfectly cooked and came with fresh greens, scallions, hearts of palm, mushrooms, chopped tomatoes and a buttery croissant roll 🥐 and the service was excellent.  I don't think we will pass it by again.

The restaurant is in Golf Magazine’s choice for ‘Where To Eat With Your Buddies’.  They are known for their thick broiled steaks, “fall-off-the-bone” baby back ribs, giant seafood platters, the outrageous "Killer Dog" and award winning salads.  They are very moderately priced and the inside is very unique with the kitchen wide-open in the center of the restaurant with a large wrap-around bar. 

 
Our next restaurant to check out was one that my sister recommended, Grumpy Monk.  This restaurant, like most others in town, offers a happy hour menu.  So when Friday rolled around and the clock struck four, we headed north on Hwy 17 to Crescent Beach to see what it was about.  We both ordered sushi and D also ordered the mac and cheese spring rolls.  Needless to say, we returned a few days later for him to have the spring rolls again.  That man loves his mac and cheese in any form and that just proved it!  I stuck with the veggie rolls.

Long walks and watching the sun set

 

The rest of our time at the beach was just hanging out and enjoying an empty "honey do list".  We took long evening walks, sat and listened to the sound of the waves and enjoyed the much needed vacation.  
 
Here's to beer and sunshine, bonfires and summertime!

June 20 - July 18, 2021

Grayville, IL We have stayed at this park before .  However, in the two years since, it has become a KOA .  Definitely a park for convenienc...