Friday, February 26, 2016

2015 Road Trip......Day 12 to the End

Ok, last post on our trip to Louisiana in 2015.
rah.

So Day 12, our last full day in Louisiana started off rolling out of bed late.
Too much drinking after dinner the night before?
Could be......

So the Daughter had a day off from work this day so we picked her up and headed back over the river East of Shreveport to Bossier City around lunch time.

We just had to eat here.........


A brand spanking new Tom + Chee Restaurant.
They serve gourmet grilled cheese sandwiches and tomato soup(as well as other soups).

I had a basic sandwich with the addition of bbq potato chips and bacon inside....

Yum!

Hubs and Daughter did the "build your own" sandwich and got spicy sausage on theirs(among other things).

Daughter wouldn't let me take a picture of her eating so I got this one between bites....I think she was still chewing though. lolz



Then we just had to get one of these, their "specialty"........


Yep, a grilled cheese donut.
We got a "Blueberry Blue" which had blueberry compote, blue cheese, mozzarella cheese and lemon mascarpone on it and shared amongst the three of us for dessert.
Sorry I didn't get a picture of it as I was trying to get my share before the other two hogs at the table devoured it.

Here's a photo off the internet of someone else's........



It is "different" but it was OMG good.


I "heart" Tom + Chee!

Then we let Hubs hit up a local used bookstore and he found some of his highly unusual books for cheap.

After that Daughter wanted to take us here..........



The biggest pawn shop I've ever seen.

It's located right next to an Air Force Base(which figures).
There was a lot of this going on overhead, reminding me of home, staying at my brother's house near the oceanfront in Virginia Beach with the flyovers from Oceana Naval Air Station.


This place was waaaay over priced and sometimes more of a glorified junk store but we had fun goofing around.

Slapping five the the gorilla out front........


Hubs shooting off his "big gun"....hehehehe......


I found a lawn ornament to take home to PA but would have needed a trailer on the car to get it home.



Some naughty wine glasses.....I wonder who I thought would enjoy these, Hmmm??


A fiberglass shark for your den?  Well at least it's purple!


"Say hello to my little friend!"


We walked off most of lunch in here where were in the place so long.  The back part was NOT air conditioned so we sweated off part of lunch too.
Yes, late May in Louisiana can get beastly hot and humid.


A cool mural I saw from the highway while going through downtown Shreveport on the way back to Daughter's house.

So we spent the rest of the afternoon hanging out at Daughter's house with her and her weird dog(the granddog)......



Cinnamon showing us her vicious face........she is such a wimp!


Either Daughter had something to do that evening or we just wore her out because by dinner time we said our goodbyes and Hubs and I hit this place for dinner before going back to the hotel.........


They had recently opened up(they were still painting parking lines in front of the restaurant!)and I found a Groupon for it so why not try some more barbecue?


Brisket is "King" around these parts(we were about 5 miles from the Texas line)........


The good stuff....burnt ends..........Mmmmmm......

It was a tiny place with only 3 tables(I guess they do more take-out business)but the prices were decent(even w/out the Groupon)and it was good "cue".
We'll be back when in the area again.

Day 13, we got a good breakfast at the hotel, loaded the car and started the long slog home.
But I did take these gratuitous photos of casinos on our way out of town...........


Just a few we passed leaving Shreveport.....


There are more there and no Sonya, I didn't set foot in any of them.......yes, I know it's killing you! ;-)


Heck, you can even stop off along the interstate at various truck stops and play the slots here.
It's nuts.
No wonder nobody down here has any money between the drive-thru daquiri stores and the gambling places.........


We headed into Mississippi.....


Stopped at a Mickey D's for a quick sack of burgers to eat on the road and then into Alabama soon after that.........


There was one stop Hubs wanted to make this day in Alabama.


Moundville Archaelogical Park.
Yes, Hubs wanted to see large piles of dirt.
So that's what we did, in temperatures closing in on 100F. ugh.


 We drove around the place and took pictures of big mounds of grass covered dirt.

Are we having fun yet???


They had this really tall mound with a replica building on it(was the chief's abode)with a crazy number of tiny steps up too it.
I stayed in the car with the a/c going while Hubs tried to break his neck going up there.
Guess who had a better time? ;-)

Finally we got to an actual museum building.......


I might have been a great little set-up but I'll never know.  The place was so dimly lit inside and I still had 1 good eye and 1 bad eye so I couldn't see anything very well or read anything.
Pity.
But they had these lifesized dioramas of scenes I could enjoy....


Hubs read me some of the information so I wasn't totally in the dark about what it all meant.


So I spent some time in the gift shop and sitting in the cafe drinking a bottled water while Hubs took it all in.
Cranky as I was, I even climbed the stairs behind the gift shop and went out onto the viewing area in that heat and I didn't complain at all.
Shocking, I know!

Not soon enough for me we were off again.  I asked Hubs to make a stop outside of Birmingham so I could walk around a World Market store........and he blew his top because he didn't want to make anymore stops and make some time on the road.
He grumbled but acquiesced.

They have lots of interesting food and drink in these stores and each one is different depending on where in the country you are.


Not only is this Spotted Dick but it's "Premium Quality" Spotted Dick.
Ooooo!

I liked the name of this craft beer out of Georgia.  Hubs bought some.


It was a quick-ish stop and we were back on the road soon.

I bet you didn't know that Alabama has their own Statue of Liberty?
Granted she is much smaller than the one in NY's harbor but her torch is lit up and she is visible from the interstate.
Now you do.
You are welcomed.


We stopped for the night in Trussville, AL.....great name for a town, right?

If you had any doubt where you were, the Hooters we stopped in to to buy College Boy shirt clued you in........


"Roll Tide" spelled out in the front windows of the Hooter's.
*Sluggy rolls her eyes.

We got a hotel room nearby at a Hampton Inn(tiny room, huge price for it's location!) and grabbed some dinner.......


Zaxby's make a really good Salad with Chicken by the way.........


We spent the evening laying in bed and binge watching House Hunters(since we no longer have cable)and yelling at the idiots on the show.

On the way down the next morning to breakfast we saw this sign in the elevator.
Who says people in the South have no sense of humor and aren't "hip"? lol



We set out right after breakfast and made Chattanooga before 11am.


So we hit a liquor store just to see what was worth buying.
$125 later we left Chattanooga.
Hit some bad interstate traffic until we got past that big town.

Then near Gatlinburg Hubs blew up at me when I asked him if we could stop and walk around a Russell Stover Factory Outlet for a bit.
He wouldn't stop yelling how it was slowing us down.

So I reminded him that I just dropped 30 pounds of sweat while he stopped for HOURS to look at piles of dirt yesterday and where was his "he can't stop" speech then and unless he wanted me to grow a blood clot in my leg because I can't sit in a car for hours and not move he'd better get over himself and stop for a break.

Well I never got to the chocolate factory(sniff, sniff)but he finally let us stop at a truck stop for a drink and something to eat(a crappy Subway in a truck stop).
I stayed pissed for the rest of the day.

We hit Virginia finally....


Breezed through Wytheville........


And stopped at dusk for the night somewhere outside of Christiansburg, VA at a Comfort Inn filled with teenagers on some sports trip.
Oh goody.
Just the perfect end to a craptastic day.


An overpriced noisy motel and the pool was closed.
Not much comfort at this place.

We hit the road next morning and Hubs wanted to get home before the day ended which was fine by me as I was tired of being in a car with him at this point. ;-)


Back in PA after 5 hours on the road(with a lunch break).
We got home right before dark that evening.

Here is what greeted me when I opened the front door and looked down the hallway into my kitchen.
Keep in mind that College Boy had been home alone and unsupervised for 2 weeks....


Yes that my living room wingback chair IN the kitchen.

Here's what I found in my living room......


Yes my living room was being used as a music studio/rehearsal space.


And all this was now living in my dining room.....



College Boy got it all put back into place quickly and he enjoyed his new shirt......



So that's the end of this adventure.
I hope it was worth the wait. lolz

Sluggy





Thursday, February 25, 2016

2015 Road Trip.....Day 11

If you want to catch up on this Road Trip Series use these links--
Part 1 PA to WV
Part 2 WV to KY
Part 3 KY to TN
Part 4 TN to AR
Part 5 AK to LA
Part 6 LA Sights
Part 7 More in LA
Part 8 More Day 10


At least I think it was Day 11.
It's so long ago now, who the heck knows! lolz
But I digress.....

Day 11 found us off on an adventure, Hubs and I and our Louisiana realtor.

We only had 1 day to look at properties but she got us information on a bunch of listings earlier in the week and we narrowed what we wanted to look at down to 4.
She also threw in a 5th house to see after we met up that morning, seeing as it was in our price range and we were literally driving past it during our day.

Here we are driving out of Shreveport.


Can you see the bumper sticker on that car ahead?


Community brand coffee is very popular down here.

We met the realtor at 9 am in a little town an hour away, east and north from the hotel we were staying at.

Here is our route to the house through this tiny town........


Fireworks and New Stuff inside a Comfy Store...lol


More Community Coffee sightings!


And a Piggly Wiggly right next to a "Sad" Store(Dollar General).


And we finally arrive at the house and the realtor doesn't arrive for another 45 mintues. grrrrr.
This older small home was on 4 acres.
The realtor couldn't get through to the listing agent as she was on vacation in Hawaii and no one from her office responded with the lockbox code.
Lovely.
So we wasted all that time and effort driving to a house we couldn't see inside. sigh.

The yard/lot was nice though.

 Mostly fenced in.

And the property ran all the way to the next block and the main road but the house was far enough from the road not to have noise issues from traffic.


Though at the fringes of town it was close enough "in town" so that you could walk or bike to stores.

So then we were off following the realtor's car westward over the Red River.


Louisiana had months and months of drenching rains last Spring and Summer and it shows in this shot of the Red River.......


The river was very far over it's banks and into the treeline beyond.

No point showing you the one the realtor added to the day as it was a "no way-no how" for us.  Too old, too many bad remodels and no land and right on a main highway.
Moving on...........

The next house held the most possibilities, at least on paper.
The photo on the listing showed a gentle slope up to the house and a rope swing in the foreground.
What it didn't show was that the area right next to the road when you pull off onto the driveway was a swamp.........


Perhaps not a swamp most times of the year, but after 4 months of nothing but rain, it's a swamp.

Here is the side front of the house....we had to go around through the back as there was a sofa and debris blocking the front door.


And here is what is behind the house.....a fallen apart shell of a mobile home sitting in the yard.
Seller was not removing it or any of the debris filling the house. ugh.


Here's the back porch.........


The kitchen(if you can call it that)......


The main bedroom(I think)......



The house has been abandoned(what they call a "ruin" in Europe)for quite awhile seeing as a wasp has built a nest in the overhead light......lol


The living room?.....


One of the bathrooms.....yes this place is a total gut and redo.  It is missing many windows too but the house seems sound and there is a newish roof on it.  The block foundation needs some work though too.


The property goes back 5 acres worth behind the gutted mobile home.
And this is the nicest feature of the whole deal.........


This lovely large magnolia tree behind the house.

So we get back on the road following the realtor to the next house...



Saw quite a few log trucks going through town.......


As well as oil wells and storage tanks.......


Get to the next property, which was suppose to be a 10 acre lot.
Had trouble actually finding where it was, as it was tucked back behind another lot along the highway with a gravel access road leading to the land........


Surprise, surprise, there is a derelict house on the land too! lolz
So overgrown we couldn't even get to the house though, let alone the 9+ acres behind it.  Might be a tear down, might not be, who knows?

So we break for lunch at Arby's......


A chicken salad sandwich......so exciting, right?

Then we were to meet up at the last house of the day but we got lost even with the GPS.

Called the realtor and finally got there.....

The grounds were groomed and the driveway was well maintained and the property was totally fenced in.

The house however was an older single wide mobile home.

It had a nicely maintained deck with an awning/shade over the bulk of it.


Two metal storage buildings and a lean-to shelter too....


Nice big lot(3 acres I think I remember?).....


The owner had moved out of the mobile home and was living in an RV parked behind the trailer until the property sold.


The problem, besides the house being a single wide was the master bedroom...

There was not enough room/configured to hold a king sized bed which is what we have/prefer.
Also there was no door between the master bath and the bedroom and carpet in the bathroom....euwwww!
So this won't work for us.
sigh.

So we went back to the hotel to refresh ourselves before picking Daughter up for dinner.
We hit a Chinese/Asian Buffet in town and I finally got to have my crawfish........



My fortune..........


And a selfie to commemorate the visit...........


Thus ended Day 11.

Sluggy

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

What's Going on Here

First off a storm came through yesterday.  We were on the northern edge of this weather event and supposedly we were on the rain side of this front.
But no one seems to have told the wet stuff it was suppose to be rain. lolz


No worries though as it all melted as the temps rose later in the day and now on Wednesday we are getting more rain and it's suppose to approach the 60F degree mark.

Did anyone watch "Finding Your Roots" last night on their local PBS station?

It was interesting at least to me that Neil Patrick Harris' (I don't recall how many X Great Grandfather)ancestor William Ferrar probably knew my 11 x Great Grandmother, Elizabeth Powell.
They both survived the voyage to Jamestown in 1618 on The Neptune.  Also on board The Neptune on that voyage was the 1st Governor of Virginia, Thomas West, 12th Baron of De La Warr.  Lord De La Warr died during the crossing some where off the coast of Newfoundland and his body continued on to be buried by his wife, Cecily Shirley West, in the Virginia Colony.
Without the arrival of Lord De La Warr in 1610 with supplies to save the floundering Virginia Colony in the year after "The Starving Time" it is doubtful if the colony would have survived and the founding of English history this continent would have been quite different.
But I digress.......

           What the Neptune would have looked like.

Having only hundreds of people in Jamestowne at that time, I am sure my ancestors and Neil's ancestors  knew each other, if only as neighbors and fellow members of that early society in Jamestown.

And also fascinating is that Mr. Harris' William Ferrar's future wife, Cecily Jordan, came to Virginia on "The Swan" in 1610, and  my 11x GG Thomas Garnett(Elizabeth Powell's future husband)also came over on that same voyage.
Small small world.

So both my ancestors were on board ship with both Neil Patrick Harris' ancestors.  Had fate been tempted otherwise, these people could have married other than how they did and perhaps Doogie Howser and I would be directly related or I'd be a bigtime celebrity instead of him.  ;-)

It's interesting though that Elizabeth Powell and her husband Thomas Garnett(my 11x GGs)are not listed among qualifying ancestors for admittance into the Jamestowne Society even though they each arrived in the colony in 1618 and 1610 respectively and were alive and listed in the 1624/25 Jamestowne Muster, effectively the first English census taken in America.
I guess no one has taken upon themselves trying to qualify them as gateway ancestors for this organization.  Their daughter Susan Garnett's spouse, Thomas Foster, however have been used and proved though.
Whatever.
I just find it interesting that most of us seem to be interconnected if you go far enough back into time.

And in Exciting News--

A big truck came to the house and dropped all this stuff off in the living room.....


And in the den.......


Yes, we are now officially living in a construction zone.  ;-)
Thankfully we can still get to the tv and the chairs. lol

This is the only photo I could really get that really shows something that will be going into the new bathroom........


Construction meeting still to come and then they start.

I.
Can't.
Wait.

Sluggy

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Stuff and Such

I got a check the other day and I do believe that NOW Hubs can retire...woohoo!
Wanna see my check?
Here ya go.......


Here's a close-up of the amount....


I had a Fashion Bug account back before they closed up.  I paid my bill at the store one time and the clerk told me the amount incorrectly, meaning I overpaid that bill by .10¢.
That was back in 2012.
About a year later the FB chain closed up.
In January I  got a letter from whoever is closing out their books that a check for .10¢ was issued to me back in 2013 that was never cashed.
Now you KNOW if I had gotten a check, even just for .10¢ I would have cashed it, right?

So this letter said I either needed to let them know when that 2013 check was cashed, or if this money wasn't owed to me(which is was) or if it was still owed where to send the new check they needed to issue.
It's too bad an option wasn't D-Just keep the freaking .10¢ already!
But no, that would mess up their bookkeeping.

So even though it probably cost them something in the realm of $10 in labor, postage, processing and bank fees, they sent me a check for .10¢.
And yes, I do plan to deposit this later this week and I can't wait to see the smiles on the tellers' faces when I do. lolz


Then I went back up to Weis on Monday to do some Deals and made a little video for your viewing pleasure........





61% savings rate.  Of course the meat I got changes my meal plan a bit this week(the pork chops will go into the freezer until College Boy comes home for Spring break though).

Not much else to report in on yet this week.  Things are happening today and then later in the week which I'll fill y'all in on in due time.

We are suppose to get rain later and it's warming up into the 50's again in a day or two.  What a February it's turning out to be!

Sluggy

Monday, February 22, 2016

This Week on the Dining Table

It's the "Cook Once, Eat Eight Times" Edition--

No photo but I cooked Peanut Thai Chicken, a pan of Lasagna and a Meatloaf on Sunday.  I used up some odds and ends of shredded cheese bags, a jar of premade sauce, a box of lasagna noodles, a canister of bread crumbs, a jar of parsley, an old container of cottage cheese and 1 whole skinless boneless chicken breast and ground beef from the freezer.  These 3 dishes should give us the basis of 8 meal or so when all is said and done/eaten.   I'll probably have to throw some lasagna into the freezer too because we'll get tired of it(at least I will, Hubs could eat pasta 24/7).
I am loving doing a sort of batch cooking on the weekend when the electric rates are lower here. It frees up my week a bit and avoids that "it's 5 o'clock already and I don't have anything prepped for dinner" trap.

Onward to the meal planning!

Here's what was planned last week.......

1. Sunday--Bourbon Salmon, Mixed Veggies, Mac and Cheese
2. Monday--Chicken Parm, Veggies(Spaghetti for Hubs)
3. Tuesday--Chicken Fajitas
4. Wednesday--Bacon Mushroom Quiche(or another frozen pizza augmented with goodies)
5. Thursday--Shrimp, Cole Slaw, TBA?
6. Friday--Leftovers
7. Saturday--Leftovers


And this is what actually happened--

1. Sunday--Bourbon Salmon, Mixed Veggies, Mac and Cheese
2. Monday--Chicken Parm, Veggies(Spaghetti for Hubs)
3. Tuesday--Chicken Fajitas
4. Wednesday--Shrimp, Cole Slaw
5. Thursday--Frozen Pizza(dressed up)
6. Friday--Bourbon Salmon(again), leftover Mixed Veggies, leftover Cole Slaw
7. Saturday--Turkey Club Sandwiches

We needed to eat the frozen pizza as it wouldn't fit into the freezer so the quiche was nixed(besides, I used the mushrooms in the Fajita filling).  And we really didn't have anything leftover to reheat or repurpose as a meal so I ended up cooking every night.
7 meals cooked at home(7 new meals-if you count frozen pizza as a new meal).

As for my grocery spending so far for February.....
Added spending of $45.96 this past week.  That makes a running total of $288.24 spent in February and we have 6 days left in the month.  Between more cheap coffee and more Compleats for College Boy I know I'll go over $300 at this point, unless I advance myself some cash from March's budget.

Leftovers going into this week......Mac and Cheese and Chicken Fajita filling(enough for 2 Fajitas).
The Mac & Cheese came out dreadfully(a quick crockpot recipe using only 4 ingredients I tried) so I'll attempt to "fix" it this week. It was just a big gloppy mess so I'll make a roux and try to sauce it up.  If it can't be fixed it will get pitched.....I hate to do that but, like I said, it is dreadful!  The only other way I can think to "save" it is to breadcrumb it and make fried mac and cheese nuggets which will just make it more unhealthy(if that's possible lol).

And besides, who throws away mac and cheese??  lolz

I also have leftover smoked Pork BBQ too but that will get divided into two Ziploc bags and is going into the freezer for later as we are "bbq-ed out".

Here is this week's "food plan"--

1. Sunday--Thai Peanut Chicken, Rice, Broccoli
2. Monday--Meatloaf, Brussels Sprouts, maybe dreadful Mac&Cheese fixed up
3. Tuesday--Cheese Lasagna, Tossed Salad
4. Wednesday--Kielbasa on rolls, Saute Cabbage
5. Thursday--Fish, Potato Salad, Veggie TBD
6. Friday--Leftovers(Meatloaf)
7. Saturday--Leftovers(Lasagna)

This week will see 5 new meals cooked and 2 meals of leftovers(re-purposed into new dishes or not).
I cooked 1, 2 & 3 on the menu on Sunday(lower electric rates)and will reheat 2 & 3 on their days.  That just leaves 2 meals to cook fresh the rest of this week and they are quick and easy ones.

What I need to buy for this menu? Cabbage and Salad Greens.  We are also out of sour cream.

What is getting fixed and served at your house this week?

Was last week's plan successful, did you go off plan or did you not even plan what was going to be eaten last week?

Any great deals on food at your stores this week?

Sluggy