Sung to the tune of “Taking A Chance On Love”: ♫ Here we go again, we’ll hear the highway sounds again, on the road again, spending a lot on gas! ♫
We’re fast tracking to the Texas Hill Country via overnights in Las Cruces, NM and Fort Stockton, TX. We’ll stay around Fredericksburg for 4 nights, tasting wine and sightseeing, then on to Austin for another 4 nights to hear lots of country music (remember Austin City Limits?). After all that we’re on to see more Texas landmarks via San Antonio, Corpus Christi, Galveston, Houston. We’ll cruise through Louisiana headed for a stay in New Orleans via Lake Charles, Lafayette, Houma, Baton Rouge….then on to Mississippi via Natchez, Port Gibson, Hattiesburg, Biloxi.
We’ll then head, via Montgomery and Atlanta, for our FMCA RV Rally in Perry, AL where we’ll be for 6 days starting March 12th. Then we’ll have 2 weeks to get all the way down to the end of the Florida Keys to our Allegro Rally starting April 5th for 5 days in Key West. After that we will be free to roam around, crisscrossing Florida visiting friends and family, truly RVing….with no time or place to have to be! We’ll hit Fort Lauderdale, Naples, Sanibel, Fort Meyers, Palm Beach, Cape Canaveral, Orlando before we head into GA/SC for Savannah, Hilton Head, Charleston. We’ll see Myrtle Beach and then on to Norfolk, VA on around mid-late June. Eventually we’ll be in RI, Delaware, Maryland and DC then meander home on a yet undetermined route!
More later,
We miss you all a bunch!
Sybil & Peter
PS….If you need us, miss us, or just want to chat, our cell phone numbers and email addresses are as follows:
Sybil 520-603-4330 desertqueensb@wbhsi.net
Peter 520-850-8615 phickey37@juno.com
We’d love to hear from you and what you are up to!
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
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2 comments:
Your itinerary sounds wonderful. You'll be seeing a lot of the U.S.A. that most Americans are never able to see. Take special interest in the Louisiana bayou country around Houma. I had a girlfriend once who was born and raised in Houma. She thought it was God's country and loved it.
Please let me know what you think of it when you get there.
I got dizzy just reading your itinerary. I plan to check back often to eavesdrop on your progress.
Oh, and let me know when you will be in Delaware. Daughter Alicia (remember that little girl Peter?) works at the University of Delaware and would love to see you as you pass through Wilmington and/or Newark.
Bon voyage (or the on land equivalent)!!! :~D
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