Monday, February 18, 2013

Linden's 10th trip Report


February 7th  -  The busses picked us up at 8:00 AM for an early morning treat, "Breakfast at Brennan's. 
     Breakfast started with an appetizer of southern baked apple with double cream.  An entrĂ©e of eggs Hussarde, poached eggs atop Holland rusks,  Canadian bacon and Marchand de Vin sauce.  Topped with Hollandaise sauce.  Banana Foster for dessert.  (Bananas sauteed in butter, brown sugar, cinnamon and banana liqueur, then flamed in rum and served with vanilla ice cream.) All low cal and diet food.  Ha, Ha.
February 8th  -  The morning started late, at 9:00 AM. allowing us time to enjoy a New Orleans tradition of " Coffee and Beignets".  Followed by a dinner cruise on the historic paddle wheeler Natchez.
     In the evening we were served cocktails and danced.  Dinner was followed by the Bal Masque Tableau.  We finished the evening with more cocktails and dancing. 
February 9th  -  Again we had a late start for a tour of Blaine Kern's Mardi Gras World, one of the worlds largest float builders.
     We went to the French Quarter and the Presbytere which houses the State of Louisiana's Mardi Gras Museum.
     In the evening it was back to the parade route to view Krewe of Ednymion Parade.
February 10th  -  At 8:15 AM we left for the National WWII Museum.  Very interesting.
     At 6:00 PM we headed for the Krewe of Bacchus parade which show cases 33 animated floats.
February 11th  - We toured the Krewe of Thor's Den where they store their floats till next year.  We were able to climb on the floats, look them over and act as if we were in a parade and throwing beads.
     Then it was off to the New Orleans School of Cooking for a Creole cooking demonstration and lunch.  There were buckets of beer bottles and pitchers of ice tea on the table.  Chicken and andouille gumbo and banana foster were served on paper plates and cups followed by pralines.
     Tonight we go Cajun with lots of Cajun music and dancing with authentic Cajun dancers.  Dance instructors taught us Cajun dancing.  Everyone had a good time.
     It rained all day.
February 12th  -  It was coffee, donuts and good by's this morning.  With a lot of "see you next time". 
We had met many of these people before at the Albuquerque Balloon Festival and at Pine Mountain, GA.  We'll probably see them again at other Fantasy tours.

Walt Linden

Sunday, February 17, 2013

February Florida Get Together

Getting together is why we exist!
Our winter get together in Florida included Fingerlakers, Pen-NY Mixers, past members and guests. 42 follks showed up at the Golden Corral in Leesburg for the third year in a row.
Highlight of the day was Janet Gunkler displaying a "giant ice cube" on her left ring finger - compliments of Wes Barager. CONGRADULATIONS!
Folks began arriving about noon for the 1:00 pm start time. The Moses traveled 175 miles each way while the Shafers were between campsites and parked in a local Walmart.
We ate, told stories and with the room provided by Golden Corral were able to stay until almost 4:00 pm.

THANKS FOR COMING!!

Friday, February 15, 2013

Good Sam International - Syracuse, NY

One activity coming up this June is the GOOD SAM Rally in Syracuse. There are plans being developed for caravans into the rally. 
Ed PLaisted (Pen-NY Mixers) reported that if you belong to 3 Good Sam activities (Good Sam Club, Roadside assistance, credit card, etc.), rally fee is free!
However, he recommends - CALL. They love to talk.
Their web site is
http://therally.com/
Below is more information about THE RALLY, including the phone number for free admission.


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WELCOME TO
 THE SYRACUSE CAMPING WORLD/GOOD SAM RALLY
 
Gear up for good times, great entertainment and all things RV at the New York State Fairgrounds, June 13 through 16, as thousands of RVers come together for the Camping World/Good Sam Rally.
We’ve staged Rallies from Redmond, Oregon, to Daytona, Florida, but this is the first time we’ll get together in the great Northeast. Don’t miss it!
Queen of Country
Thrill to country music and TV icon Reba in an encore performance after last year’s unforgettable show at the Daytona Rally!
Mr. Las Vegas
Prepare to be starstuck by Wayne Newton as he brings his electrifying Vegas style and showmanship to the Syracuse Rally stage!



Visit a bucket list of destinations throughout New York and the Northeast on your way to and from Syracuse, conveniently located at the junction of interstates 81 and 90!
Great Giveaways!
Leave plenty of space in your RV for all the valuable freebies we’ll be giving away throughout the event!

Syracuse - Heart of New York

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Rally Admission with RV Parking Rates!*

  • 2 adults dry camping – only $199.00
  • 1 adult dry camping – only $159.00
  • 2 adults 30-amp electrical hookup – $399.00
  • 1 adult 30-amp electrical hookup – $359.00 *These prices are member rates and include all Rally activities as well as your RV parking. Non-member will be charged an additional $25 and will include a one-year membership to the Good Sam Club.
Prices for Early Bird Days
  • 2 days dry camping – only $35.00
  • 1 day dry camping – only $20.00 (Wednesday only)
  • 2 days 30-amp electric hookup – $75.00
  • 1 day 30-amp electric hookup – $40.00 (Wednesday only) (The Early Bird option includes RV parking.)
Passport Pricing*
The Passport option is for rally attendees that want to attend all rally activities, including entertainment and seminars, but will be parking their RV offsite. Good Sam Member rate – $79.00 per person
Day Pass Price (Does not include admission to evening entertainment) $10 per person, per day and children 17 and under are free! Available for purchase at the gate only.
Registrations start at only $199*, which includes 4 days of camping and all the festivities including invaluable RV educational seminars and an incredible shopping experience each day PLUS world-class entertainment!!
As a limited time special offer, you may be able to come to the Rally and camp for FREE!*
Call a Rally representative at 800-701-1399 today to see if you qualify; hurry space is limited.


*Early bird days and electric are available at an additional cost.

Monday, February 11, 2013

Linden's 9th Trip Report


January 31, 2013  -  Heading east we stopped at the DeQuincy Railroad Museum in DeQuincy, LA. It's a nice museum with displays rail road related things which were used when I was a kid.  That took me back to my childhood.  All very interesting.
     We arrived at the Coushatta Casino in Kinder, LA.  First things first, so we checked on our players card points.  Sure enough we had enough points for two free nights of camping.  The campground is very nice with concrete pads, picnic table, full hook ups, cable, WiFi and shuttle service to the casino.
     I donated to the cause but true to form Beryl won so we ate at casino restaurant.
     We were at the craps table and watched a black guy pull two $100 bills from his wallet.  I noticed that there were more $100s in his wallet.  Then a white couple stepped up to the table on our other side and the guy pulled out two $100 bills.  I didn't see how many more were in his  wallet.  Both guys looked to be in their 30s.  They had no trouble dropping their hundreds on the table.  Don't know what I'm doing wrong but I'm sticking to the penny machines.
February 2nd  -  Continued east to meet Ed and Sandy Miller at Wallmart in Hammond, LA.  We
stayed one night at Wallmart and the next day we moved to a campground.
February 5th  -  We went to the Fantasy Tours campground, registered and went to the orientation.  After Katrina, FEMA constructed a temporary trailer park with full hook ups on the university campus.
The university convinced FEMA to leave the trailer park intact.  Now it is used as a full hook up campground during events such as Mardi Gras and football games.
     At 7:00 PM we went to the cocktail hour and dinner, music, dancing and selection of a Mardi Gras King and Queen for our group.  They were selected the traditional way. Everyone gets a piece of cake and one peace has a little baby (trinket) baked inside.  The man and woman that finds the baby in their piece of cake becomes the king and queen.
February 6th  -  Busses picked us up at 8:00 AM for a tour of New Orleans.  We learned a lot about the history of the city and  about the effects of hurricane Katrina.  We were shown the levees that failed and the new flood gates and pumps that were installed.
     We than went to one of the cities biggest cemeteries and learned how and why the cemeteries are designed the way the are.  It was explained how and why several generations are buried in the same vault and why they must be buried above ground.
     The tour continued through residential areas and into the French Quarter with a stop at the "Court of Two Sisters" restaurant for a brunch buffet.  Food was great.
     At 6:00 PM the busses returned to take us to the first parades for the 2013 Mardi Gras.  As the first parade started so did the rain.  By the time the second parade was over we were drenched to the skin. But it was worth it.

Walt Linden


Saturday, February 9, 2013

Future Southeast Area Rallies

I found the following on the RV TRAVEL newsletter -
After 15 years of holding its Southeast Area annual rally at the Brooksville-Tampa, Florida Regional Airport, the Family Motor Coach Association (FMCA) may move elsewhere due to high costs and declining attendance.
Florida's Silver Springs theme park near Ocala, Florida, will soon become an official state park. The state will lease the park from October 1 through 2029. Silver Springs showcases nature and is known for headline music acts and glass bottom boats.

Friday, February 1, 2013

Bill Conway

Many of you may remember Bill Conway. Bill was Northeast Area Vice President 6-8 years ago. Bill has lived in FL the past few years.

Paul DuBois reports -

I just received a phone call from Eleanor Rizzi our Northeast Area Treasurer advising me that Pat Conway called her and said that Bill Conway passed away about an hour ago. We will advise on arrangements as soon as they are made.
Paul DuBois
Northeast Area VP