Mississippi here we come

Sunday April 5th 2020

Ok let me say this right off the top … we did not get a cross the Mississippi River today as we had planned, oh we could have but we decided, supporting one of our favourite restaurants in a time of need was more important, not to mention we had been thinking about this dinner since we first threw the idea out. So we are tucked into another Cracker Barrel, I know but it’s been so quiet in their lots right now compared to truck or rest stops … plus I love their breakfast.

So let’s talk about where we have came from and where we are heading for, today marked our seventh day in a row of travel. With today’s 193 miles (310 kilometres) added in our total is 1512 miles (2433 kilometres) leaving us around 700 miles (1127 kilometres) to go, so we are averaging just over 200 miles (320 kilometres) per day which is our normal speed. So that is where we came from, now to as where we are heading after we cross the Ole Mississippi River tomorrow morning we are heading toward Chicago as we continue north to the bottom of Lake Michigan, from there we will head easterly toward Port Huron Michigan and the Blue Water Bridge And back into Canada. We were planing on staying a little further south to catch up with the Ward family but we know with the pandemic, avoiding any unnecessary contact is the right thing to do, it just means a little longer visit in the fall. So all indications have us at or near the border on Wednesday afternoon, at that point we will do our final supply run before our mandatory fourteen quarantine after crossing the border, I would like to cross on Wednesday afternoon as it just starts our 14 days one day earlier so it’s done on a Thursday morning instead of a Friday but not a big deal one way or another.

So I discovered today some of the worst and stupidest drivers in a while, passenger vehicle traffic was higher today, I thought Missouri was on a shelter in place order but I must have mistaken, and the ones on the road today all seemed to be on cell phones, infact one particularly dumb driver was driving along at 50 in a 60 zone while texting on the steering wheel and sucking on a cigarette, all at once, obviously not one of Missouri’s finer specimens. What makes it stand out even more is the fact that while the traffic is lighter than usual, you can notice the dumber ones even easier.

Sauce on the side

The Strike Zone

Mozzarella, Sliced Apple Brats, Bacon, Giardiniera & Pepper Mix and Havarti Cheese . Served with Queso on the side.

This was my choice for dinner, Miss Laurie ordered the 5-0, with? Yes you guessed it has pineapple.

We first encountered this little restaurant, while visiting St. Louis for one of Laurie’s Scentsy conventions, we needed to find lunch each day, we tripped on this fond and have visited it every time back through the area. Sauce on the Side is a fast, casual restaurant specializing in gourmet calzones and fresh salads. The three owners/operators have been friends for decades, all sharing the same dream – to feed the community and provide you with the best service possible. Now expanding throughout the Midwest, they hope to find others who would like to share the same dream by making their own into a reality. When we first visited a number of years ago it was a little hole in the wall in downtown, when we visited three years ago it was redone at a new downtown location, today we are visiting a franchise location but hoping for the same quality, and we have not been disappointed … mmmm mmmm good … just saying

As the World Grinds to a Halt

March 18th 2020

As the sun sets over Arizona

It is only four weeks from today that we are planning on returning to Ontario, we had decided to cross at Queenston / Lewiston on April 15th. We were crossing there as I had a doctors appointment on the 16th, and hoped to touch base with family and friends before heading to Lake Huron Resort for the season. Now because of the coronavirus pandemic we will have to enter a self isolation period of fourteen (14) days, so every reason for us to cross in Niagara is now off the table, contact with everyone would be prohibited so now we are looking at our options.

Option 1: We could join the large rush of snowbirds, rushing back to the Canadian border this week and cross the border sooner than planned, the advantage of this if we do happen to get infected with (COVID-19) virus we would have some health care coverage. On the disadvantage side as full timers we would be back in late March with all the cold weather that comes with that, and with no campgrounds being opened yet full hook ups are unlikely, so our best hope would be to mooch-dock in some ones driveway for the two weeks maybe with water, some limited power and no where to dump our tanks.

Option 2: Stick to our schedule of crossing in mid April, giving the world a couple more weeks to get a better grip on this pandemic, and if we still need to enter a self isolating period than we will aim to cross at Port Huron / Sarnia and then make our way directly to Lake Huron Resort where we could work through our fourteen day period preparing the park for the season. The advantage is that while water may be limited because of the cold, but there would most likely be 30 amp power, and a dumping station. The disadvantages would be if we did contact the virus we will have no coverage thanks to Doug Ford and the insurance companies that just bail out when needed, and also any inconvenience to Bonnie and Richard the park owners, having to open the gates earlier than anticipated, and of course last but not least not getting to visit with family or friends.

TODAYS NEWS UPDATE: U.S.-Canada border temporarily closed to ‘non-essential traffic’ amid virus pandemic

The Border closing does not effect our thoughts at this time, as citizens of any country are not going to be refused entry back into their our country. Now it may effect timing as they may reduce the hours available to cross the border and it may close some smaller crossing points, because it is just for essential travel, we always travel in the daytime so I’m not concerned. We are more concerned with the possibility of BLM land and State land that we are now on, being closed and every one being asked to move on, we see notifications every day of State parks being closed, campgrounds limiting access, and peoples reservations just being cancelled.

Hell they have closed the casinos in Las Vegas, when has that ever happened before, now from my view in the drivers seat of the world, it appears that finally some of the leaders have found their big boy underwear and actually have realized that it was time to step up (now they are no where near a 10 out of 10 rating they are giving themselves) but at least they appear to now understand there is a major pandemic happening, now if we could get everyone else to stop over buying and hoarding the essentials that every body needs. But all of that thinking just brings me back to what I have always preached there is NO CURE for STUPIDITY and now or CORONAVIRUS