Monday, July 30, 2012

The Alma makes it to its 4th state

Well summer wasn't going to be complete until Mo and I had a road trip. This was our first trip without her hubby along to trouble shoot. I did take my 16 year old son Jack, who is pretty handy. The destination, Davenport Iowa and the West Lake Campground.  We managed to get a pull through site, thus eliminating having to back up the Alma (still a challenge).  It was a beautiful site and all was well until we discovered that we couldn't get the hitch off....One of our campground hosts who was all of five feet zero, came over, bounced on the truck and got it loose.  Problem solved!!


  Jack ended up being a trooper..shopping and all.
After setting up camp, we headed over to LeClaire Iowa to see the actual American Pickers store, Antique Archeology.  These guys are our inspiration, though we "pick" much different items.  Alas, Mike and Frank were not around, but we did see Danielle who has a shop of her own next door. Her stuff was way more our style, very fun and girly-ish.

Danielle's store "4 Miles 2 Memphis", named after her two sons.
The photos are deceiving- a block from the Mississippi and in town.



After shopping, we headed to the country music festival Heartland Jam, where Mo's daughter was working.  We heard some great music from Justin Moore and Jack was very pleased with the performances. That made it all worthwhile....nothing like a sulky teenager.
On our way home we stopped in Rock Falls, IL  to see my Aunt Ruth, Uncle Art and cousin Craig. They got a chance to check out the Alma and did an outstanding job of pretending to be impressed...just kidding. They really got a kick out of it.
A one night road trip does not nearly satisfy me, so we already planning our next excellent adventure!!

2 comments:

  1. Antique Archeology.....very cool! I knew their location was not far from the river but it sure appears rural on TV.

    Pulling the trailer will get dramatically easier with a bit of practice and (as you learned) listening to and accepting help from veteran pullers.

    Glad you all had a good time.

    Fury

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  2. did not get notification of your post - thanks for following - next post is Laura in Savanna with Michele, the one after that is Mo and Scott in the northwoods at Midway - so keep following

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