Tuesday, June 28, 2021

Spent about 11 hours behind the wheel today which I don’t much care for anymore. This will probably be the last post of this trip. I’m going to head straight home from here. Should be home this Wednesday (today) afternoon.

Monday, June 28, 2021

First of all, I stopped at a tiny old gas station about 12 miles north of town. I opened my door to get out and pump some gas and there was a young lady standing there who said “Fill er up”? They pump your gas and take your credit card inside. You don’t do anything. She told me that up until a couple of year ago they cleaned the windshield and checked the oil. I told her I hadn’t seen that since the oil embargo around 1973. How many old farts has she heard that from?

This morning I had a great time visiting the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown New York. It’s a beautiful, small, old town with quite a bit of traffic. Cooperstown sits at the south end of a lake that must be over ten miles long. Parking is limited but there are three free parking lots maybe a mile outside of town. For $2.25 a day there is a trolley that stops every half hour at; each lot, in front of the Hall of Fame, in front of a resort/golf coarse, and in front of The Fenimore Art Museum. The trolley starts at 8:30 am and stops at 7:00 pm. Rides per day are unlimited. The golf coarse is beautiful. There was a PGA banner flying. I think it’s part of a resort. The trolley went by several old homes that looked like B & Bs.

Cooperstown’s main drag
Hall of Fame
First thing you see
Entrance – Ty Cobb
Entrance – Honus Wagner
Plaque Gallery
Plaque Gallery
Plaque Gallery
Christy Mathewson
Ty Cobb
Babe
Babe’s retirement uniform
Jackie Robinson
Jackie Robinson
Women’s League
Mickey Mantle
Aaron breaking the Babe’s home run record
Not why Pete Rose wants his photo in the Hall of Fame
Not why Braun, Sosa, and others want to be mentioned in the Hall of Fame
Brewers Cardinals World Series

The Fenimore Art Museum is on the north side of town next to the resort/golf coarse

Grandma Moses

The museum has fifty Ansel Adams photos of a WWII Japanese Internment Camp and the people in the camp.

One floor has an extensive display of Native American Art. The displays are beautiful.

They also have a very large collection of works by Keith Haring.

Sunday, June 27, 2021

Drove about 6 hours with stops from Bradford, Pennsylvania to a campground about 10 miles north of Cooperstown, New York. Beautiful drive on an interstate winding through big valleys, surrounded by large hills/small mountains, all covered by forests. I’ll be camped here two nights and then I’ll start heading home. Tomorrow the Baseball Hall of Fame.

Pretty nice spot. Truck got pretty nasty parked under trees for three days

Saturday, June 26, 2021

Took a thirty minute drive through rural Pennsylvania to Bradford PA to get a couple of things. Beautiful country with large forest covered hills. Population is about 9000. Bradford has the oldest continuously operating refinery and the Penn-Brad Oil Museum. Bradford also has the Zippo Lighter Museum which I drove past but did not visit.

www.zippo.com for the history

Tomorrow I’ll be heading to my campsite north of Cooperstown New York.

Friday, June 25, 2021

I want to say again before talking about my little water leak that I do this blog for me but don’t mind if others look. If this was meant primarily for the public I wouldn’t be posting photos of my sink trap.

Great news for me! This morning I decided to see if I could fix the water leak in my kitchen slideout. There’s a small storage area behind a cabinet door below and in front of the sink in which I keep dish clothes. Lately the dish clothes have been wet. There are little walls that form this storage area. These walls prevent you front seeing the sink drain and water tubing. The bottom of the walls were wet. Fortunately the screws holding the walls were easy to remove. The water tubing looked great, no leaks. Every large plastic nut in the drain and trap assembly was loose. Water was sitting under the trap. I hand tightened everything under my sink and it’s fixed. At my third stop on my first trip after retirement I had a small leak behind my toilet which I fixed by hand-tightening a plastic nut. The camp host said “when you’re driving down the road there is a small earthquake going on inside your trailer”.

With the little walls/dividers installed you can’t see any of this
The walls/dividers
Out in the sun to dry out

I think when I get home I’ll cut them down to about 3 or 4 inches high so the area can still be used for storage while providing access to the tubes and pipes. That or leave them out and screw a storage basket to the bottom, or both.

Thursday, June 24, 2021

For the next three days I’ll be camped at Tracy Ridge Campground in Allegheny National Forest in northern Pennsylvania. It’s beautiful. I noticed on my drive and up here there aren’t many conifers. It’s almost all deciduous. A nice change. I don’t know anything about plants. Can’t see anyone from my campsite. Not sure why I have a bar on my phone. Must be a tower up here somewhere.

The trailer is level. No need for the awning.

Thursday, June24, 2021

I’m looking forward to the Baseball Hall of Fame. I’ve considered heading to Kansas City after Cooperstown in order to see the Negro Baseball League Museum but that would be about 4 to 5 days of travel for a couple of hours in a museum. I’ll wait for my next trip out west to see that museum.

This morning I discovered a small water leak under my kitchen sink. A couple of months ago I bought extra tubing and hose clamps to be prepared for a leak. Problem is I’ll have to disassemble part of my kitchen slideout to access the leak. I’ll have three days. Hopefully it takes just a few hours.

Wednesday, June 23, 2021

Today I visited the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Cleveland, part of it
First Energy Stadium, Where the Cleveland Browns play
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Bob Marley’s hat
B B King’s jacket
John Lee Hooker’s guitar
An Elvis outfit
A James Brown outfit
Paul
John
George
Ringo
John Lennon’s guitar
A Jimi Hendrix guitar
Another Jimi Hendrix guitar
Jefferson Airplane, Jack Casady’s guitar
The Who, Pete Townsend’s guitar
Neil Young, hand written lyrics of Needle and the Damage Done
An Elton John outfit
David Bowie’s guitar
The Allman Brothers
Les Paul
Les Paul

The Pro Football Hall of Fame

The Lombardi Trophy

The Hall of Fame is on George Halas Drive as it should be

I looked and looked but couldn’t find anything on the Green Bay Packers. It’s as though they never existed.

1933 Bears Championship
1985 Bears Championship
Gale Sayers
Walter Peyton

Well, OK….

Vince Lombardi
Bart Starr

Aaron Rodgers showed up when I was there. He was demanding to be measured for a crown.

Tuesday, June 22, 2021

Drove eight hours from Brevort Lake in the Upper Peninsula to Maple Lakes Campground in Seville, Ohio. This is a huge private family campground with a store, pool, pond, etc.. It’s a very nice campground with 194 sites. It looks as though most sites have trailers and rvs parked for the season.

I’ve canceled the Manhattan and Museum of Modern Art part of my trip. I was going to spend a lot of money, time, and energy to walk around the museum for a few hours. Someday I’ll take a train to Manhattan and spend two or three days sightseeing.

I’ve had September San Juan River reservations for months. The way things look out west is not promising. Looks like it may be a terrible year for heat, drought, and fire. I’ll have to keep an eye on it.

My site
One of the seasonal sites

Tomorrow at 10 am I will tour the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. It’s about 50 minutes from my campground. After the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame I’ll visit the Pro Football Hall of Fame which is kinda back towards my trailer.

Monday morning, June 21, 2021

Rained all night long which can be a kind of comforting sound in a trailer. It’s comforting knowing you’re in a trailer that has never leaked and not in a tent. It’s supposed to rain until around 11 am but remain very windy in the afternoon. Good day to read a book.

The Mackinac Bridge Authority issues advisories. Just my truck would be fine today but I wouldn’t drag my trailer across cause I’m retired and don’t have to be anywhere. Years ago I saw a documentary about the bridge. There is an office on each side of the bridge. If you are afraid of driving across the bridge you can stop at the office and they will drive your vehicle across the bridge.

I guess until further notice drive it yourself