Monday, May 30, 2022

Welcome to Wyoming

Hi All,
We fled the summer heat in Florida for this? We awoke to 34 degrees and snow. Yes, it won't last long and yes, the area needs the moisture to diminish fire season but it will be June in two days!🙀🙀

Sunday, May 29, 2022

From Mitchell to Moose



Hi All,

While in Mitchell SD, we visited a prehistoric Native American archaeological site. It has been enclosed and protected in a huge dome structure. 

Wednesday, May 25, 2022

Marvels of Mitchell



Hi All,

We have driven across South Dakota about a dozen times. We have always known about the Corn Palace but never stopped since we thought it was a silly tourist site. It is but we vastly underestimated the incredible murals that can be created with 12 colors of corn!


It really is all corn!

Amazingly, they change the murals every year. This year's theme is "The Big Top". Check out these circus themed murals .






There are more great murals inside like Mt Rushmore.

Back in 1969 after the moon landing, the theme was "Space"

The smell of popcorn permeates the building and it was delicious.
Love,

Sandy & Carl 
Living & Traveling in our Motorhome
Volunteering across America
greenbaum2@gmail.com
www.livingourdream2011.blogspot.com
617-435-8502

Tuesday, May 24, 2022

Humor from Hastings

Hi All,

We left Hastings this morning, headed north to Mitchel, SD and Sandy's new drivers license. Our 12 long, often frustrating days did have funny moments though. 

Walt & Betty said, "In Casablanca, Rick told Ilsa, We'll always have Paris", you guys, "Will always have Hastings!".

At the Crane Sanctuary we spotted this sign
A little too subtle don't you think?

After they finished fixing the coach, Carl went into the office and told them he had called the fire department " just in case their adding machine caught fire while totaling our bill."

On to Grand Teton

Love,

Sandy & Carl 
Living & Traveling in our Motorhome
Volunteering across America
greenbaum2@gmail.com
www.livingourdream2011.blogspot.com
617-435-8502

Friday, May 20, 2022

Engine Control Module(ECM)

Hi All,

Finally we have a confirmed diagnosis. The shop borrowed an ECM from a place 70 miles away. We drove to get it instead of waiting for it to be shipped. Got installed this morning and coach ran perfectly for about 2 hours.

Our new ECM has been ordered and should arrive Monday. With even a sliver of luck we will be on the move again next Tuesday afternoon.

ETA in Grand Teton is now Sat 5/28.

Sandy & Carl 
Living & Traveling in our Motorhome
Volunteering across America
greenbaum2@gmail.com
www.livingourdream2011.blogspot.com
617-435-8502

Thursday, May 19, 2022

More Pioneer Village



Hi All,

The General Store was full of original products from the mid 19th century.


There was an informative exhibit about the Pony Express but nothing photogenic. This is what put them out of business, the Telegraph Office.

Carl love little tidbits like this.

He likes steam locomotives too.

Looks like any other mid 19th century school house until you realize that the bookcase in back holds all of the original  textbooks and all of the student records.

Pioneer families needed to learn new home construction techniques. Few trees, no rocks or clay for bricks. Sod ( the top dirt layer held together by grass roots) was all that was avail.

This building had a bazillion pieces of china and glassware.

And finally some nostalgia , for those "of a certain age", we have the April 1953 TV schedule.
We'll, the shop closed at 5:00 while Carl was typing, with no further progress on the coach. Perhaps tomorrow.

Love,

Sandy & Carl 
Living & Traveling in our Motorhome
Volunteering across America
greenbaum2@gmail.com
www.livingourdream2011.blogspot.com
617-435-8502

Pioneer Village-Milden, NE



Hi All,

Still in Hastings. Shop still troubleshooting; new computer being installed as this is being typed.

The Pioneer Village has a huge collection that shows the evolution of American life from homestead days to the 1960's. The main museum building has 350 autos, 20 aircraft and a dizzying array of mechanical stuff.


This is a Sears Buggy from their 1909 catalog.



An exact, full scale replica of the Wright Flyer.

An ornate Gypsy Wagon from 1850. One of the original camping vehicles. Few survived since it was tradition to burn the wagon and contents when the owner died!

Antique outboard engines galore.

Not too old but neat, this is an amphibious car. Note the high exhaust pipe and dual propellers.
So much for the main building. The 27 other buildings will be in the next email.

Love,

Sandy & Carl 
Living & Traveling in our Motorhome
Volunteering across America
greenbaum2@gmail.com
www.livingourdream2011.blogspot.com
617-435-8502

Sunday, May 15, 2022

Our Repositioning Trip-So Far



Hi All,

After visiting family and friends in the St Augustine area and friends in Austin, we were heading north towards South Dakota when we picked up some bad diesel in Nebraska.

Note to self- Don't travel on Friday the 13th.
After what seemed like forever, we got towed to a truck repair place in Hastings, NE. They will look at it Monday morning!

In search of something to do, we found the Stuhr Museum on Grand Island about a half hour north. 100 original buildings from the 18th through early 20th century, many with folks demonstrating historical skills like hat making, tin smithing and cooking.

They also have museum exhibits of "unusual " items.

Pay Phone ca. 1922

Photo of mail carrier ca. 1905

An electric corset ad from the 1850's

If that's not enough electricity for you, try this hair curler.

Need more volts? This is the control panel from an electro shock therapy machine!

The veterinarian office had this operating table for horses. Check out some of the instruments.

This horse drawn hearse dealt with those with too much electricity.
Hopefully we'll be on our way tomorrow.

Love,

Sandy & Carl 
Living & Traveling in our Motorhome
Volunteering across America
greenbaum2@gmail.com
www.livingourdream2011.blogspot.com
617-435-8502