Wednesday, October 31, 2012

White River Fishing

I thought I would publish this to prove I actually caught fish. Beth happened to be at the right spot when I caught this. I forgot how slippery trout are. It is a challenge trying to hold it without injuring the fish, while removing the barbless hook. It looks like it is going to warm up maybe into the 60's today. Hooray.

Monday, October 29, 2012

Bull Shoals-White River State Park, Arkansas


We are camping for a week here We have a wi-fi signal which is really nice as it is a state park.We are located on the White River. It is a famous trout stream that is below the Bull Shoals Lake dam. The top picture is in front of our campsite. The temperature has been in the high 20's at night and around 50 during the day. So, it is cold unless one is in the sun. We hiked almost 2 miles upon a bluff that overlooks the area this morning. Tonight we are going out to eat at a nearby resort.

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Greer Ferry Lake, Heber Springs, Arkansas

We camped at Dam Site (not a darn sight) army corps. of engineer campground near Heber Springs, Arkansas. The place was full when we arrived Tues. Oct.23rd but nearly empty when we left this AM on Oct. 27th. Greer Ferry Lake is a very large lake. We didn't see many fishing though.
    The Ozarks are showing the great fall colors now. We enjoyed temperatures in the 80's until Friday (yesterday) when it was damp and 55 degrees. We chose Friday to visit the Bill Clinton Library in Little Rock. It is a beautiful place set in a really beautiful park along the Arkansas River. We were going to visit Central High School in Little Rock where the first integration took place. Even though it is a national park, my neighbor at the campground who is a retired Little Rock police officer suggested we not go there. He claimed the police don't even like to go there. So we didn't.
     Saturday we drove to a campground in Harrison, Arkansas so we could catch up laundry, email and the blog, Sunday we go to White River State Park for a week. It is located below the Bull Shoals dam. I hope to get a lot of trout fishing in and we plan on travelling around the area as we have the car. The we will go to Branson, Silver Dollar City, etc.  I believe we will have wi-fi at the park so hope to send pictures of the trout that are caught.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Corinth, MS or Bill's Civil War visit

Monday we drove the car to Corinth, MS, where there were 2 decisive battles fought in the civil war or as the southerners still call it The War of Aggression. We discovered the Bill Morris Parkway in southeast Memphis. It is highway 385. Again we discovered that the state of Mississippi has great roads. They spend their money on roads, not education.. I am seen in the picture wondering where the shell is. I think the guy that did this in the war had a short lived career in the military. Tuesday we go to Arkansas and will camp in an army corps of engineer campground north of Little Rock. We won't have internet for 4 days or so. We plan some side trips to Little Rock to see Central High School and the Clinton library. It was 86 degrees here yesterday. Sure feels like summer.

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Memphis Zoo

We went to the Memphis zoo this AM. It was quiet on a Sunday morning, so the visit was very pleasant. The Memphis Zoo is one of the few places that has Panda Bears. So, I thought I would send a greeting to you from YaYa the panda. Tonight we are going to a local restaurant that will pick us up at the campsite via a pink limo. The temperature is in the low 80's. Really nice.

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Sun Records and National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis


Hi, Today  we visited Sun Records where Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Johnny Cash first recorded hit records. Note the picture of a rocker I found there using Elvis's microphone. We also visited the National Civil Rights museum where Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated . It was kind of a depressing place. It was an awakening experience.
. On a lighter note , we then ate lunch at the King restaurant on Beale St., in downtown Memphis. The whole street is blocked off and there is lots of live music. Pretty neat.

OUR QUEST TO FIND ELVIS, Oct, 17-Nov. 7th, 2012

We left Wausau Wednesday AM fighting a strong wind from the south and southwest. This year we are towing the car on a dolly so that cuts mileage down somewhat. We camped the first night at Starved Rock State Park near Utica, IL. We experienced a wild thunder storm that night. The wind picked up the next morning (Thursday). We then drove to Caruthersville, MO and camped at a casino. We had never camped at a casino before. It was a positive experience. The sites were on concrete pads with water and electricity. Laughingly, they had a shuttle to the casino which was maybe less than a block away. We ate dinner there but were concerned about the smoking. However, in the non-smoking part, we didn't smell any smoke which was nice. The food was good too. We didn't gamble. By then the gas mileage was down to 6.7 miles per gallon. The wind hadn't let up all day across the flat lands of Illinois and southern Missouri. Friday AM we headed to Memphis. It was only 100 miles but with the wind, crummy road and Memphis traffic while towing a car, the trip was memorable. We checked in at Graceland RV Park which is across the street from Graceland. We took the tour of the house. We learned that Graceland is the 2nd most visited house in the U.S. They had over 700,000 visitors last year. We wonder what will happen to all of this development when our generation of Elvis fans,are gone. By the way the most visited house in the U.S. is the White House.
     Now we will start exploring Memphis.