Walmart - Wapakoneta, Ohio
On Saturday, Oct. 19th when I woke and got up at 6:30, the parking lot was quiet and empty except for one Airstream. As it should be at that time. Most rv’s were gone, either to storage or home with their owners. The light fog Bill noticed when he and Gibbs went out earlier had blown out of proportion and it a white blanket across the land. Yeuch. We had our cereal and began the pack up routine.
Good morning!
This is what we woke up to today.
Lots of fog.
At 7:50,
we pulled out and caught the 401W to Windsor. A different crossing location for
us this time, for a change. There are reasons you’ll discover as the days
proceed. It is a chilly 2C/36F so Gibbs had his thunder coat on and I had my
toque and mini gloves on. Bill, well, he was in short sleeves. 😊 He has always been that way, since I’ve known him.
It cleared and then didn't.
It was fine for us traveling, the sun was doing
its job.
Nice to see the turbines, a home reminder.
We had an
easy drive, watching the fog clear as the sun forced its way through. We
stopped at the last En Route/Rest Area before the border around 9 and took care
of nature’s call. We can’t get over the improvement of our drive with Gibbs so
settled. He was laying down for most of our drive. Tiny whimpers when we had to
slow down but it was such a relief, for us and for him. ♥
After we crossed the Ambassador Bridge, we were directed to the far right lane to the truck lanes and we were quite giddy about that. The line ups for the car traffic were plentiful, probably 10 or 12, all open and jammed full. When we reached the truck lanes, about 6 of them, we pulled up behind a Class C RV. Even though it was a wait of about 15 minutes, we could see the guard go out and get into the rv. Hmm.
The Ambassador Bridge as it is now
and the fog looking down at the Detroit River.This was looking up at the full lines
of cars at the border.
We were directed to the transport crossing guards instead.
Because
of our preparedness in packing, I wasn’t concerned at all when it was our turn
and he asked us to pull forward and stop. He took our keys and opened the door,
stepping inside. He didn’t open slides but took about 5 minutes. There isn’t
much that you have access to in our Suite but he came out smiling, handed us
our passports and keys and wished us a good trip. 😊 It was probably 20 minutes from the time we got in line and
we were on our way.
Fuel prices are below $4 so that will help us along
the route.
Catching
the I-75S was easy but we did have a bunch of slow downs further on due to
construction but we were relaxed and comfortable moving slowly. We loved how
when it was down to 2 lanes from 3, a semi in front of us pulled into the ‘closing’
lane to block all those ‘more important’ drivers from zooming by and cutting
in.
This little guy in his Thunder coat was so good again.
He's checking to make sure our home is still coming. 💗
One SUV still tried to get around him and the driver veered over further, forcing him to hug the guard rail. Kudos to the big guy, we all hate that! Happy it did not cause an accident but I’ll bet the little guy will think twice before doing that again!
The rest of the day trip was uneventful, we are getting more mellow
as far as putting up with construction delays. There weren’t many workers today
but the pylons are still everywhere.
Crossing into Ohio and a
familiar water tower.
We
arrived at our destination for the night at 1:30. We’ve often stayed at a Coast
to Coast park in Wapakoneta, OH (Arrowhead Lakes RV Resort) but because it is
just a one night ‘stand’ (teehee), we pulled into the Walmart in the same town.
It could be noisy, not sure how it will be but for one night, we’ll be fine.
Gibbs is always happy to get back inside and find our home the way he left it. ♥
Stopping at the Ohio welcome centre
for a nature break.
We didn’t bother reporting in to the manager this time since we know friends who have stayed here and there are a few semis parked on the other side. While Bill and Gibbs had a snooze, I walked in to check out their bread and yogourt section, not expecting much but we also need potatoes and a couple of other things I couldn’t get at Costco.
For the most part, it was a dull drive but then this stretch was beautiful. |
Bill
unhooked Black Beauty for a quick run to the Murphy USA gas station to fuel up
and then rehooked. They don’t like you to treat it like a campground. We get
that. At supper time, we agreed to get a
pizza from Pizza Hut so he walked across the highway and brought back our
choice. It’s our favourite Canadian pizza so we’ll compare. He had his half Hawaiian
and my half was meat lovers with, what else? green olives. 😊
It was
delicious! I could only eat 2 of the 4 pieces and will have leftovers tomorrow.
We cleaned things up and Bill had a new movie to watch upstairs and I’ll find
something downstairs when I finish my blog. This has been a good day. Border
crossing was painless and finding a spot for the night, just as easy.
Look at what I found in
Walmart! Yay!
I bought 2 loaves.
The
weather is perfect and I’m sure you are having the same, wherever you are.
71F/22C and warmer tomorrow. The nights are still cool for a few more days but
that’s okay too. Bill’s update for today, with our route, is short and sweet if
you prefer checking it out.
Thank you
for stopping by!
Those trees were beautiful! Glad you had an easy border crossing :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you MT!
DeleteLooks like a great travel day! Love that patch of color too! Oh pizza looks good!
ReplyDeleteIt was indeed! Thank you, the pizza was good!
DeleteIt's good to know you
ReplyDeleteBill and Gibbs had nice and smooth beginning for your trip south,have a
blessed and restful night
-Mary
Thank you so much Mary.
DeleteWelcome to our State for a brief stay. The adventure has begun! So happy your repairs were done in time for you to resume your travels. Once again safe travels. Gibbs is so cute! Becky
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Becky! Our adventure has indeed begun!
DeleteWe have found that Walmart to be a perfect stop over. Safe travels.
ReplyDeleteDeb
The Walmart is perfect for a one-nighter. Nice and quiet.
DeleteGlad you are on your way with no issues! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Ken and Shirley.
DeleteWishing you continued great travel days and good night's rests!
ReplyDeleteThanks Marlene!
DeleteLove seeing those pretty fall colors. And they didn't even ask for puppy papers?
ReplyDeleteBill had the puppy papers ready and the guy asked for them then. Would he if he hadn't seen them? I don't know. We didn't have to pay a fee for crossing where in the car booths, we have to.
DeleteThat sounds like a good day, no issues with the crossing and a more content pup.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a continued good journey.
Thank you Maebeme.
DeleteGood luck with your Interstate travels, hopefully you'll find good spots at night to scoot through. Good news about Gibbs being mellowed-out for the ride.
ReplyDeleteThank you WTTLtL. We are so happy about Gibbs.
DeleteGlad all went smoothly and your crossing was quick. The fall trees look beautiful. Enjoy the evening.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Doug!
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