• Bill Bates
  • Bill Bates

USA, Here We Come

Een 29-daags avontuur van Bill Meer informatie
  • Opeyland Hotel and The Grand Ole Opry

    11 juli 2017, Verenigde Staten ⋅ ☀️ 90 °F

    We were hot. We were tired. We were grumpy. The Opryland Hotel wiped all of that away...

    We went to the hotel purely by accident. We wanted to see The Grand Ole Opry. We drove to the parking lot and walked through a large opening in an impressive brick wall where others were headed. Turns out, we missed The Opry by 100 yards or so.

    We walked by the event center and found ourselves near the hotel. We were hot and deflated. On a whim, I said we should at least walk into the hotel lobby. We had heard it was nice. Boy, is than an understatement!

    It is massive inside! It is a little like a Disney park and a bio dome mixed together. It is amazing. The theme this summer is Alice in Wonderland.

    We walked around, had lunch and throughly enjoyed ourselves. It rejuvenated us!

    On the way out, we did find The Grand Ole Opry, just around the corner. It was a great stop! 😊
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  • End of Day 25 - Hattiesburg, MS

    11 juli 2017, Verenigde Staten ⋅ 🌧 75 °F

    Day 25 Miles: 442.8
    Total Miles: 6,649.1
    States: 24
    Countries: 2

    Today we added Alabama and Mississippi to our list of states. We should break 8,000 miles before we are done.

    Hattiesburg is a layover on our way to New Orleans. The La Quinta we stayed at may have been the worst hotel yet. Tough pick, since I couldn't stand the Clarion.

    The breakfast was by far the worst. It is the second La Quinta we stayed at and I am not impressed with the chain.

    Anyway, it was only one night. Now, on to Nawlens. 😉
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  • The Big Easy - New Orleans, LA

    12 juli 2017, Verenigde Staten ⋅ ⛅ 90 °F

    New Awlins was a good stop. Jenn and I visited 20 years ago and were not in love. This time, we liked it much better, but as a city to live in, I am still not impressed. It is the dirtiest city I have seen, next to Philadelphia. I don't mean the run down looking buildings, I mean actual trash and buildings in major disrepair. Even before Katrina. That being said, it was still worth the visit.

    Pro tip: do not say Nawlins or New Or-leans. You will brand yourself as a tourist. The locals say New Awlins. Also called Da City.

    Yes, there is quite a bit of character and beauty in New Orleans. The colors of the city are amazing. We skipped the scumville that is Bourbon Street and walked the more interesting parts of the French Quarter. Jenn really wanted some beignets from Café Du Monde. What is a beignet? It is a deep fried pastry. The café calls it a French doughnut, but I thought it was more like fried dough (elephant ears to those of you from the Midwest). They were good, but heavy.

    A huge part of what makes New Orleans unique is the waterfront, so we started there. After that we walked through an open air market and hit some shops. Quinn loved the voodoo shop. The one we went to has only two locations: New Orleans and Salem, MA. Creepy.

    I had to hit the hot sauce shop. Among others, I tried three REALLY hot ones. Only a couple of years ago, two of them were in the top 10 hottest sauces of them all. Yes, they hurt. But two of the three also tasted good. In the fast paced world of hot sauces, you don't stay at the top for long. Someone is always creating a hotter sauce. They had some sauces that you had to sign a waiver before trying them. I love hot, but those were not for me!

    Just as we were leaving, a thunderstorm rolled in. It was a major downpour and the thunder and lightning was awesome! We don't get thunder and lightning in the Bay Area (two or three baby rumbles once or twice a year does not count).

    New Orleans was fun. There is still a lot of repair from Katrina and in places I think they are trying to revitalize. I would like to come back in 10 years or so to see the difference.
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  • Los 3 Portrillos - Jennings, LA

    12 juli 2017, Verenigde Staten ⋅ ☀️ 88 °F

    Los 3 Portrillos Mexican Restaurant was a gem of a find. We were getting hungry and couldn't wait to our hotel stop. I happened upon a Yelp review using the iExit app (a great app for travelers) and we gave it a chance. It was off of a frontage road in the middle of nowhere between New Orleans and Houston. It looked sketchy as we pulled up. We almost drove off, but decided to give it a chance. Thank goodness!

    Inside it was adorable. Wood carved an painted chairs. Tile inlaid tables, frescos on the walls. It looked great. The food was just as amazing! had the Fajitas Texana, which comes with shrimp, beef, chicken and chorizo. The spices were perfect and the grilled peppers and onions were done to perfection! Jenn had the chicken fajitas and the kids had steak quesadillas. All were great.

    It is as a great find!
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  • End of Day 26 - Houston, TX

    12 juli 2017, Verenigde Staten ⋅ ⛅ 84 °F

    Day 26 Miles: 450.6
    Total Miles: 7,099.7
    States: 27
    Countries: 2

    We added Louisiana and Texas to our list of states today and we broke the 7,000 mile mark!

    We saw a gorgeous sunset on the way to Houston. We got to the hotel late and crashed. It was a big push to get to Houston after a full plate in New Orleans. Good night! 😴Meer informatie

  • Day 27 - Alamo or Bust...

    13 juli 2017, Verenigde Staten ⋅ ☀️ 81 °F

    Waking up in Houston, it was hot! It was already 89 degrees at 9am! We stayed at a Hampton Inn by Hilton and due to the points we accumulated along the way, it was a free night! Jenn now has status! 😊

    The hotel was great, but in a strange location. It was right next to a neighborhood. The view from our room's window was into the back yard of the neighbors. 😯

    As we traveled to San Antonio, we stopped for gas at a place that had an automatic smoothy machine. Q really wanted to try it, but it was out of order. We found a good candy bar for Casey. You can see it in the gallery. 😉
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  • The Alamo - San Antonio, TX

    13 juli 2017, Verenigde Staten ⋅ ⛅ 90 °F

    The Alamo was great experience. Jenn and I visited it back on our cross country road trip in '96. The area is more built up than it was back then. No surprise.

    This time, there was an audio tour. I thought they did a very good job with it and I recommend the audio experience.

    Growing up I didn't care much for westerns, but I was always captivated by the story of the Alamo. I loved Davy Crocket. So, visiting the Alamo was a dream come true. Sharing it with my kids was even sweeter. 😊

    There is more to the phrase "Remember the Alamo." After the defeat at the Alamo at the hands of Santa Ana, there was another setback in the battle for Texas independence. The rebel Texans had seized Presidio Nuestra Señora de Loreto de la Bahía, which they renamed Fort Defiance. Three weeks after the massacre at the Alamo, Santa Ana marched of Ft. Defiance. General Sam Houston had given the order to evacuate weeks earlier, but his orders were not obeyed. By the time the 400 soldiers and civilians evacuated, it was too late. They were captured, marched back to Goliad and executed. Known as The Goliad Massacre, it was the biggest in the battle for Texan independence. Around 180 to 200 people died at the Alamo. The cries of, "Remember the Alamo" and "Remember Goliad" gave strength to the rebels. Now, Goliad is forgotten to most.

    There was a special Jim Bowie exhibit. Pronounced Boo-ee not like David Bowie. I had not realized that he was a jerk. He made a fortune smuggling slaves into the US after it had been banned and selling hem. He also sold people land he didn't own. By the time he got caught and the US Supreme Court ruled against him, he had left Louisiana and gone to Texas where he became a Mexican citizen. Some history books call him a land speculator, but he cheated people out of their money, plain and simple. Not a good guy. Although, he sure could fight with a knife.

    We did see one of his Bowie knives on display. The display case was awesome. It had an overlay touch screen. So, you could see the actual knife on display but touch parts of the screen to bring up more information. Of course the tech part of me geeked out. In the picture gallery for this post I have a video of Quinn using one of the touch display cases.

    While in the Bowie exhibit, we got caught up with Robert, one of the docents. I say "got caught up" because it turned into one of those awkward conversations that would not end! The conversation turned into how much he wanted Atlanta to beat the Patriots. It then took a strange turn and he told us how he couldn't bring his backpack into his favorite restaurant any more. What the heck???

    Back to the Alamo... We also saw, among other relics and artifacts, one of Davy Crockett's rifles and Lt. Col. William Travis' sword.

    While we were headed to the gift shop, the heavens opened and it poured for 15-20 minutes. Then it cleared up just as quickly as it started.
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  • San Antonio River Walk

    13 juli 2017, Verenigde Staten ⋅ ☀️ 84 °F

    The river walk was not as we remembered. It didn't seem as pretty. Honestly, it smelled. It has the feel of something that used to be cute, but has gotten old and was not taken care of well. Don't get me wrong, it is nice enough, but darker than I remember. There are some nice shops and restaurants, but we weren't impressed.

    We realized the kids had never been to a Hard Rock Cafe. We tried to explain they were the cool place to visit, back in the day. Casey and Quinn were still unimpressed.

    We were a bit let down over the river walk, but still worth the stroll.
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  • Desert Cat - Somewhere in West Texas

    13 juli 2017, Verenigde Staten ⋅ 🌙 75 °F

    Ok, we had an adventure tonight. We almost ran out of gas in the middle of nowhere west Texas. There is not much out there and if you don't plan it right, you can be stuck between gas stations. It was almost 9pm and dark... really dark.

    Luckily we found a town (about 12 miles after the light came on), Sheffield. There are no gas stations, but there is a towing company that had gas. We were able to get a hold of them and drive to their lot. They wanted $12/gallon. What can you do? Ah, wait... We noticed on Yelp that they were AAA. So, we used the AAA app (there was spotty reception, but just enough) and put in a roadside request. They contacted the towing company and we got 3 gallons and AAA paid them $7.

    That was enough to get us to the next gas station, about 30 miles away. Ok, it turns out that in our 2007 Odyssey, we have 3.01 gallons left when the light comes on. We have been getting about 20 miles/gallon this trip. We could have made it to the gas station without the drama. Pro tip: know this before you go on a road trip. 😉

    There was pretty much nothing around besides the spooky looking Exxon. No one was there, but the pumps were on.

    While I was filling up, this little kitten ran up to the kids. She was very skittish, but stayed near. Our hears broke. We wanted to take the kitty, but knew we couldn't. We left her some water. The saddest thing was looking back to see the little desert kitty sitting alone under the sad little light at the gas station. 🙁
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  • End of Day 27 - Fort Stockton, TX

    13 juli 2017, Verenigde Staten ⋅ 🌙 72 °F

    Day 27 Miles: 525.9
    Total Miles: 7,625.6
    States: 27
    Countries: 2

    We covered over 500 miles today and we didn't add any states to our list! Texas is huge!!! We had quite an adventure today. We can laugh about it now.

    Fort Stockton isn't much to speak of. The Comfort Suites was the worst one we have stayed at so far. In general, the Comfort Suites have been decent. For a low end hotel, we have been pleased. The one in Fort Stockton is garbage. Dirty, stained furniture and carpets and a really weird bathroom. The tub has some odd brown covering. Probably to make it non-slip, but it doesn't work. The shower walls are two slabs of something that are not quite fit together right.

    Oh, well. What do you expect for the price? 😊
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  • Chamizal National Memorial - El Paso, TX

    14 juli 2017, Verenigde Staten ⋅ ⛅ 82 °F

    The Chamizal National Memorial is right in the boarder between the US and Mexico. Sitting within sight of the Bridge of the Americas connecting El Paso with Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua. We decided against going over the boarder to add another country to our list. The traffic coming back in was terrible. There is another bridge named Bridge of the Americas in Panama.

    The Chamizal National Memorial was really nice, but absolutely empty. There was a little island of Mexico surrounded by the US. There had been markers all over letting you know when you crossed into a different country. There were boarder disputes between the US and Mexico for years. Part of the problem was using the Rio Grande river as the boarder. Rivers change over time between erosion and flooding. The boarder was agreed on paper, but it is a whole other thing to then survey and actually mark it.

    President Kennedy started the process of fixing the disputes. After his assassination, President Johnson finished it. The little island of Chamizal was now in America.

    Inside, we met Saul the ranger. He was dying to talk to somebody. He told us a lot of the history. Every time we tried to leave, he popped up to tell us more information. It was really nice inside. It may be the nicest national memorial that no one goes to. They do have an outdoor stage and have free concerts during the summer. Sadly, the gift shop was closed because of mice.

    The mural outside has three presidents: Kennedy, Johnson and Obama. They are the only three presidents to visit Chamizal.
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  • End of Day 28 - Tucson, AZ

    14 juli 2017, Verenigde Staten ⋅ ☀️ 93 °F

    Day 28 Miles: 558.8
    Total Miles: 8,184.4
    States: 28
    Countries: 2

    Our new second longest travel day. We added Arizona and New Mexico to our list of states today. However, we already counted Arizona on the way out. New Mexico is our last new state of the trip. That brings our final total to 28. Not too shabby. We also drove through two time zones today and gained two hours.

    The Comfort Inn in Tucson was probably the worst of the bunch. The floor we were on smelled terrible. The room did too and the AC didn't work. So, we got our room switched. The room still smelled a bit, but the floor we were on did not.

    We were bushed, so we ordered pizza delivery and watched some West Wing. 😊
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  • Center of the World - Felicity, CA

    15 juli 2017, Verenigde Staten ⋅ ☀️ 102 °F

    In the hot sands of the desert just west of Yuma, you will find Felicity California. It's official population is somewhere around 3. There you will find the official center of the world (as agreed upon by both California and France... yes, you read that right).

    We didn't actually get to see the true center of the world. It was inside a pyramid that was locked. We didn't see anyone there and the museum and gift shop were shut. We were probably trespassing, but we walked around the complex anyway. It was 105 degrees and we would not be deterred!

    It is really hard to explain the eclectic nature of the place. Just past the pyramid, is a field with lots of long granite wedges with carvings on them. They relate the history of humanity. There are hundreds of panels, many not yet carved upon.

    Past the history in granite is the town church on the hill. It was also locked, but we could see inside of it.

    There was also some sort of maze, which was locked up and a spiral staircase going nowhere. It turns out the staircase was part of the original staircase from the Eiffel Tower. What the heck????

    Oh, I almost forget. In the middle of the history of humanity in granite field, is a replica of the Liberty Bell at one half scale. It was little Pence size. 😊

    The Mayor and founder of the town apparently wrote a children's book that helped convince California and France to officially recognize Felicity as the center of the world.

    This was our last strange stop of our trip and it was a doozy! I dragged Jenn and the kids to it, but they all agreed it was worth it, even at 105 degrees. 😉
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  • US Border Fence - California Desert

    15 juli 2017, Verenigde Staten ⋅ ☀️ 102 °F

    Not too far west of Felicity, the highway gets within a hundred yards or so of the US-Mexico border. You can see the boarder fence stretching for miles with a bit of a no man's land between it and the road.

    We did find a spot where you could drive almost right up to the fence. I wanted to get out and walk up to it, but I was too chicken. There were all kinds of signs saying it was a permit area and no trespassing. There were also cameras watching, so we didn't want to chance getting in trouble. I know, wimpy. 🙃

    Who needs a transparent wall when we have this great fence. I am not sure what innocent bystander is going to get killed by flying 60 pound bags of drugs in the middle of the desert, but you can see through the fence already. Thank goodness. Try as we might, though, we couldn't spot one bag of drugs. Maybe next time.
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    Het einde van de reis
    15 juli 2017