Friday, July 15, 2016

2016-20 from upstate New York back into Pennsylvania

2016-20

Monthly Expenses

July travel expenses

One last visit to Lilly Dale

Erie Pennsylvania
Sharpsville Pennsylvania

Presque Isle State Park

Campground:  Presque Isle Downs and Casino.  Free parking lot dry camping.  And of course I picked up one of their players cards which also gave me $20 of free money to play on the slot machines and a discount at their lunch buffet which I might add was quite good.

Campground:  Shenango Public Use area: Army Corps campground.  Half price senior rate, $12.00.  Electric only.  No water or sewer at the sites.  Half of the sites are dry camping many having nice water views.

1,2 and 3 are this weeks journey, the rest will be for next week

Before heading out from the Jamestown New York area I was taking a walk along the country road in front of the Top-A-Rise campground.  Where I met the owners of a cute little house on the corner.  The wife told me some of the history of the little brick house.  It was originally a school house and her grandmother and mother both attended school there.  Now she and her husband live in it during the summer and travel to Florida where they own a second home.  Mentioning one of the features of the brick house is that on the outside there are two inset brick faux windows.  On many of the bricks are the initials of the students who attended school there adding just a touch of the history of the place.


late 1800's school house, now a summer home

I stopped a last time in Lilly Dale and took my dear friend Ms Anne Gehman out to lunch.  Going to a favorite restaurant of hers called the White House in Fredonia.  A very classy restaurant.  We talked about how laughter and humor is so important in everyone’s lives.  She told how her teacher in mediumship, Wilber Hull had a great sense of humor and once told her, he was never satisfied with a reading unless he made the girls pee in their pants and the men to cry.  Needless to say we both got a chuckle of that visual.  Ann has been teaching her Spiritual, healing, meditation and mediumship classes for many years and she reminded me of one special meditation she occasionally does called the laughing medication.  I remember sitting in on a couple of them many years ago.  We would start out consciously forcing ourselves to laugh out loud.  Now don’t you know, you feel a bit funny and awkward doing that.  Then it becomes almost a mantra of laughter, before finally settling down and going into a quiet meditation.  Elevating the meditation to a higher state through laughter and into a place of  joy and peacefulness unlike anything one may have experienced previously.  That’s a brief description as I could go on for quite some time on this subject.

Lilly Dale New York

To give you an idea of a medium giving a reading, I’ll describe one I had that evening in Lilly Dale.

Monday Night Circle
With Margaret Ferris, Registered Medium


Sponsored by the Medium’s League and The Lilly Dale Assembly 


hours before setting up chairs in circles for
the evenings readings
A large gathering of people line up outside of the Assembly hall on a warm summer evening around 6pm.   Gradually winding their way around the side of the building leading up to the ticket window.  For $15 each person is assigned to a medium and sits in a circle with 4 or 5 other people for mini-readings that usually last 10+ minutes.  The Assembly hall has filled up with perhaps 40 mediums and a total of over 200 people sitting in small circles on the main floor of the hall receiving short readings.  The large shutter type windows are all open to the evening air.  It’s a large assembly hall.

After a group prayer and often an individual prayer for each reading, the medium in my case, Margaret Ferris asks who would like to go first.  After giving a reading to a lady on my left, I was the second person to receive a reading.  I won’t describe the readings of the other participants as they are considered personal and confidential and one shouldn’t share other folks readings unless given approval.

Margaret quickly brought in my Father and his Mother from the spirit world.  My dad said he was happy for me that I had retired with a good pension and was enjoying retirement so well.  That he had not had the opportunity to enjoy his retirement as well as I had been doing.  Margaret then went on to ask me if I wrote or was writing a journal.  I answered yes, thinking of my writing my travel blog, but I did not mention what type of writing I did.  She then went on to say again that I was enjoying my retirement very much and she saw travel, wheels and trains and asked if I had something to do with rv-ing.  Of course I confirmed that and she said that my Dad was happy for me and often traveled with me in spirit.  She went on to say I enjoyed telling a good story and that I got that from my fathers side of the family, and that information came through from his mother.  That my fathers side of the family loved to tell stories.  She also mentioned that I could make a little money with the telling of my stories if I wanted too and she saw a screen projecting pictures and my providing a travel log type presentation.

Margaret also mentioned the word gypsy and wanted to know why that word came up.  She knew it had to do with travel and I confirmed that I often refer to my travels as a gypsy or vagabond lifestyle and that I truly enjoyed it.  To the point that I’d used the term gypsy as recently as the last day or two.

She saw me traveling to Ireland and possibly to Scotland as she felt I had family connections in Scotland perhaps on my Mothers side of the family.  Traveling in Ireland, she saw me on the west coast of Ireland and she said my Dad said to kiss the Blarney stone, and I’d be alright.  Possibly within the next year. A note:  I have had very few readings in my life and this is the second time a medium suggested a trip to Ireland was in the offing.

She also saw me in Hawaii and I confirmed that I’d been there many years ago.  She mentioned a volcano which I hiked to the top of with a friend on Oahu.  She said my Dad was with me in spirit at the time.  I believe she saw me traveling to Hawaii again.

Before she left me she said to watch out for a back tire on the camper, as it might have gotten out of alignment going over a bump and to check something with the muffler or some other item of the truck as their might need to have a minor repair coming up.

In a reading like this the medium usually asks at the end of the session if a person has one question and they will try to answer it.  I had none and was more than pleased with the reading.

It was a very positive, upbeat and happy reading and of course it brought me joy as well as to the medium giving the reading.  Often times a medium will pick up on the many problems people come with.  Hoping a spiritual center like this will give them answers and solutions.  So for a medium to receive so much happy bountiful messages from the other side for a person is very uplifting not only to the person receiving the message but is also uplifting to the medium.

Distance Traveled:  56 miles
Erie Pennsylvania


Erie Pennsylvania is yet another destination I have not been to in the past.  Even though it may seem like I’ve been all over the country, there are always a new places to explore.  It’s a nice size town on the shores of Lake Erie with Canada only 25 miles across the lake.  Many of the homes are of the salt box variety and as such are quite small.  Most are in their original configuration with very few having additions added to them.  That may be, because the lots are also quite small.  All appear to be very well kept.  One of the main attractions in Erie is Presque Isle.  Which is French and means “almost an Island”.  Though throughout the years it has been a true island 3 or 4 times, when the spit of land connecting it to the mainland was washed away during violent lake storms.

Presque Isle wraps around like an elongated arm and have numerous sandy beaches and an awesome walking and biking path the entire length of the island. It also creates a deep harbor for the town of Erie and is often used by boats as a safe haven in a storm.  I stopped at a couple of the beaches and sure wish I had my swim trunks with me as I would have jumped in the water for a swim.  Instead, I continued around the island until I reached the lighthouse.  Not a super spectacular lighthouse, but nice to look at and take a few photo shots and walk down to the beach area.   The island along with the beaches and paved paths is also covered with a wonderful canopy of trees providing a nice shady atmosphere while driving around the island on a hot sunny day.  What a great resource for those fortunate enough to live in this area.





Of course I’m staying for free at a casino/race track parking lot for free for a couple of days and got a bit concerned when I noticed my batteries were draining at about 11 amps continuously with nothing on.  It wasn’t till the next day that I noticed when I disconnected the truck from the camper I had tripped the safety release mechanism which locks the electric brakes.  They had been on for a full day, draining the batteries.  Everything is back to normal and the solar panels are charging the batteries properly and I can use the inverter to power the tv, microwave, and coffee pot as needed.

what a stunning farm

This area is noted for having a number of covered bridges and lots of farms and barns which are always fun to take pictures of.  So even though the day started out very overcast and cloudy, I drove out to see some of those covered bridges.  Had no idea I would be driving into parts of Ohio, but should have realized that since this part of Pennsylvania is just a narrow spit of land connecting the state to Lake Erie.  If you haven’t tried using Google maps for GPS directions it can do some really fun stuff.  I looked up “covered bridges” and it found a dozen or more within a 50 mile radius.  I didn’t go to all of them but it sure was great to just select each one and get directions right to the covered bridges.  Of course I kept wanting to pull over to take pictures of all the neat barns as well and did stop to take a few shots along the way.  What a fun way to explore the country side.








of course there were many more
covered bridges than I had the time to explore



An Amish father and son heading up the hill
after going across the covered bridge shown above

Back at the casino today, they are getting ready for a motor cycle run.  Hundreds of bikes have arrived in the parking lot next to where I’m set up for the evening.  A live band has set up and is performing.  They will head out at 6pm this evening for a bike run into the town of Erie.  It’s also a fun raiser as well.  There were so many motorcycles it took over 30 minutes for all of them to exit the parking lot and head into town.

Distance Traveled:  70 miles


Heading south back into Pennsylvania my plan is to stay at a couple of Army Corp campgrounds.  The first one is called Shenango Public Use area.  Usually they are great campgrounds, unfortunately, because I made reservations online and no photos were available of the campsites, I’m sure you can guess what kind of site I got.  Actually, it’s not too bad, lots of grass and a nice shade tree near the picnic table.  It was just a bit of challenge backing into the site, which was down an incline slope and the one way street it was on didn’t provide much maneuverability as I attempted backing into the site.  After a half a dozen tries, I said to myself, good enough.  It’ll do until I move to the next campsite.  My back door neighbors just sat there watching as I attempted my “moves”.

Well I guess that’s more than enough for this weeks edition of my rambling report, so I’ll save the Big News for next week.

Pictures:  Presque Isle State Park and Covered Bridges and barns

Sunday, July 10, 2016

2016-19 Jamestown New York, continued

2016-19

Jamestown New York, continued

during their happier days together


Campground:  Top-A-Rise camping.  See last weeks report.  Note on park.  Because they have so much grass, you’ll probably hear the lawnmowers most days during the week and walks through the park will set off every dog barking.  Most summer residents have two or more dogs.


Jamestown New York


Happy July 4th.  I spent the day in Jamestown at the Lucille Ball and Desi Arnez Museum.  It’s divided into two museums next to each other, with one price to enter both.  An additional charge for a audio tour which I would not recommend purchasing.  The reason not to get the audio tour is that each display has easy to read placards and many have audio presentations which compete with the audio tour device if you decide to use one.

loved the authentic tv stage sets

I really enjoyed the displays of memorabilia and the Tv set recreations of the I Love Lucy show were awesome.  Giving the feeling of being right there where the shows were filmed.  Of course the reason for the museum being in Jamestown is that Lucille Ball was raised in the area and she often came back, never forgetting her roots.  Later that evening, I was able to watch a few old movies with Lucille Ball as the lead actress on GetTV.  1950 era movies, fun to watch.

great TV sets, do you remember the three apartments?

this was when they moved to a new apartment in NY

all her dresses were custom made
many with polka dots

this is the hotel setting in Hollywood


The downtown area was very quiet it being a National holiday.  When I got back to my truck, I saw my keys on the front seat.  The doors were locked of course.  Ekk.  Fortunately, years ago, I had put a spare set of keys in a magnetic box attached to a secret location on the truck.  After feeling around for a couple of minutes, I finally found the little box, removed the spare key and was on my way.  Thank goodness I planned ahead years ago for such an event.

one could even buy the bedroom suite that
was featured on the I Love Lucy show


Dunkirk New York on Lake Erie


Another day I drove the 45 minutes it took to reach Dunkirk, a small town along Lake Erie.  The Dunkirk Lighthouse being the attraction.  I had a nice guided tour, The first floor looks much as the light keeps house would have looked.  The second floor museum rooms are filled with war memorabilia and wasn’t exactly what I expected in a lighthouse tour.  Of course I had to have lunch overlooking lake Erie.  The Lake Erie shoreline through upstate New York has a number of small worn out towns that have all seen their better days, many years ago.  A few state parks along the shore have campsites, but only have 20 amp service.  Would be great in the fall or springtime when a/c isn’t needed.

the Dunkirk Lighthouse keepers house


the spooky doll and the ball that moved out of the bowl on it's own.
they say the lighthouse is haunted by two children and one adult

many lighthouse paintings by a Canadian artist


inside the lighthouse



you can Canada 25 miles on the other side
of Lake Erie on a clear day

Lake Erie




Not many things bug me while at a campground.  I don’t mind the kids yelling and having a good time on weekends.  I don’t even mind the smell and smoke from smoldering campfires.  The two things that are a bit bothersome to me is the constant use of loud lawnmowers during the week.  It’s so quiet until they start up cutting row after row of green lawn.  The other thing that’s a bit disconcerting is when I go for a walk through a park like Top-A-Rise campground and it sets off every dog in the park to barking.  Along with the dogs barking, there’s usually a chorus of owners yelling, “no barking”, “quiet, I said no barking”, “no one wants to hear you barking”…. Like the poor animals have a clue what they are saying.  In the mean time, I’m trying to enjoy a walk around the park and hate that I’m causing such a ruckus through what should be a pleasant stroll.  Later I discover if I go to the front of the park I can walk along the roadway and look out over the hills and farms where it’s very quiet and peaceful.  I always walk against traffic in case I need to get further off the roadside.  Kelly and Rusty would love this park as it is surrounded by an 18 hole gulf course.

The area is quite hilly with a mix of forests, Amish farms and a scattering of vineyards.  Pleasant temperatures in the mid 80’s with evenings in the 59-60 degree range.  Couldn’t ask for better weather.





Lilly Dale, a place to contemplate

Lilly Dale

Lilly Dale

Lilly Dale has it's own boat dock and swimming beach

July 10th,  Happy Birthday to me.  I’m taking myself on a lake cruise which includes a lunch buffet.  Arrived in time for the 12:15 boarding.  It was an enjoyable cruise along Lake Chautauqua and the buffet lunch turned out excellent as I was able to find some great choices for my low carb diet.  I was seated next to a lovely lady named Kay and of course we had a great conversation.  They didn’t announce my name when announcing birthdays and wedding anniversaries, but that’s alright as I know I’m a year older and that good enough for me.

Lake Chautauqua 

The summer wind






Kay, my lunch partner, she got stung by a wasp

the buffet lunch was excellent!


the ugly statue of Lucille Ball in her
hometown of Celoron NY, oh and that's me at 67
PS, the town does know it's an "ugly" statue

Till my next report, have a super great day, I know mine was.

more pictures at:

Lucy and Desi Museum

Dunkirk Lighthouse

Old Barns

Summer Wind Cruise and old barns