July 2016 Train Trip DAY TWO PM

I’m starting this post at 12pm but will not publish until I get to Chicago, 1.5 hours later which means I’ve been on this train for 24 hours. Why the delay? Bad thunderstorms last night messed up the signal tower system so the train is having to go below normal speed. we have also had to wait on side tracks to let other trains pass since the schedules are all off. Finally leaving Springfield we got up to 80 mph for a few minutes.  

Here is a farm house as we coast along.. 

welcome to Lincoln a few more stop then CHICAGO 

Here we are Bloomington what a view 😉

Next stop Joliet 

we are finally finally moving I lost track of the delay length … 

but finally Chicago is ahead… 

Published in: on July 25, 2016 at 12:13 pm  Comments Off on July 2016 Train Trip DAY TWO PM  

July 2016 Train Trip DAY TWO Miday 

Well it’s approaching 12pm and that cinamine roll my sister gave me was a few hours ago. Tip if you don’t want to eat $5 microwaved hot dogs… pack your own lunch.

Btw that has been the view 90% of the time. corn 🌽 and 🌽 oh look…

more corn. Hehe 😄

Published in: on July 25, 2016 at 11:42 am  Comments Off on July 2016 Train Trip DAY TWO Miday   
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July 2016 Train Trip DAY TWO AM Part

I tried to sleep some last night, just hard to find a comfortable way to sit, but I’ve grabbed a cup of coffee here at 6:45 am just getting ready to stop at St. Louis. The train is adding a few more cars at this stop, so I guess the train will be getting busy as we head into Chicago. Enjoy this Sunrise pic from outside St. Louis. 

And here we are pulling into the station. 

Published in: on July 25, 2016 at 6:58 am  Comments Off on July 2016 Train Trip DAY TWO AM Part  

July 2016 Train Trip DAY ONE

Today I started the first day of my train vacation across the northern United States. 

My sister dropped me off at Union Station in Dallas.  We said our goodbyes and well wishes; she and my niece headed off to see a Sunday children’s matinee and I went inside the building. There were very few people this Sunday afternoon, and I saw no one in the ticket booth, but a sign posted said my train was now boarding. So I grabbed my suitcase and followed the signs into the unknown. For my first experience I was a bit nervous, not seeing anyone had me wondering if I was headed the right way. A short walk underground and then up the last set of stairs labeled Amatrak had me at my destination. The ticket agent was there. My ticket was scanned and I was directed where to board. 

Following the advice of a friend that has traveled by train, I went looking for the observation car. 

I selected a table, which I later changed because I was facing the “wrong way” and I wanted to get a bit further from this very noisey eater. 

The train finally got started for the first stop on this 19 stop journey. Here are some pictures from along the way:

So first stop is Mineola, TX. Don’t worry I didn’t know it existed either, but a map gives a good reference 

 A mom traveling with 3 small children came to the observation deck to eat dinner. I couldn’t help but laugh a few times while listening to them. statements like, “stop tormenting your sister”, “sit down and finish your dinner.”… There was a young woman  who had been talking on the phone, she decided to try and find a quieter car. A group of elderly couples only shook their heads. 


Next stop Longview, TX. No pretty view from the train at this stop. Here is where you transfer to the bus to go to Shreveport, LA.

on to stop 3 – Marshall, Tx

Just went through some rain ☔ at 7:12pm, sadly was short lived. 

7:23pm at Marshall now. This is not a smoke break stop, do not get off the train… Hehe. 

on to stop 4..Texarkana 

I’ve seen some beautiful rivers and ponds but can’t get my camera ready fast enough. 

Guess you might be wondering how fast a train travels? The top speed has been 75mph but that is only on the longer open stretches. The train drops to 30ish mph when it’s approaching a city. 

Pulling into Texarkana now at 8:50pm it is too dark outside to take pictures. Right now,  I’m trying to decide if I want to get organized to sleep or get out the laptop for some late night gaming… the snack shop closes at 10pm so my access to coffee will end there too until 6AM.

on to stop 5..Hope, AR and this is my last comment before I publish. I don’t have a reliable Internet connection so playing games is an issue. Seems even offline games use the Internet for something. 

Published in: on July 24, 2016 at 5:07 pm  Comments Off on July 2016 Train Trip DAY ONE  
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Birding in Texas in June = very sweaty

This morning, I headed out to Estero Llano Grande to experience a guided bird seeing tour.  It was 8:30 am in south Texas and the humidity was through the roof.  All the rain we have received in the last week, while good for filling up the wetland area, brought out the mosquitoes in force.  I was trying a new bug repellent that was “green” so it had no DEET. The guide leading the tour had a DEET repellent.  Both worked as well as the other, meaning not really well at all, but mine smelled better.

On the tour we saw about 30 birds, which is less than normal, but it is June and most of the birds are done with their migration.  I also got one Geocache done; however, there was no log so I couldn’t sign.  Here are some of the birds I was able to photograph well enough that I wanted to share.  FYI I’m having to use the check-off list and google to double check the names, so I might be wrong. Enjoy!

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Published in: on June 8, 2016 at 2:06 pm  Comments Off on Birding in Texas in June = very sweaty  
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Another week in the books

Well another week is drawing to a close and I just got home from an impromptu sound gig.  I was able to help out a local singer/song writer at her weekly music show since her regular soundman double booked himself.  So if you are looking for a new country artist to follow check out @LaurenAshCor on Twitter or LaurenCorzine on FacebookIMG_20160506_175442402.jpg

Also I’m still geocaching and very excited about the new geocoins I received in the mail.  They are much bigger than I thought so its going to take a bit to find a large enough cache to hold them. In my area there are too many nano, micros and small caches.  The most popular is recycled pill bottles. When I get ready to set free my geocoin to the world I’ll post a picture and a link so anyone can follow the coins adventures. Here are two pictures from my weekly geocaching…

The sunflowers reminded my of my grandmother, who just loved sunflowers.  She even decorated her Christmas tree with only sunflowers one year.  It’s always good to be reminded of the ones you love that are no longer with you, and can only travel with you in your heart.

 

Published in: on May 6, 2016 at 9:25 pm  Comments Off on Another week in the books  

Geocaching 4 days straight

I guess I can call it a healthy addiction if I ignore the sunburn and all the scratches… I am getting out and walking a lot, coming home sweaty and dirty like I was a little kid.  I’ve found 20 caches so far.  Still plenty around me, so tomorrow will be another round…

Published in: on April 26, 2016 at 8:10 pm  Comments Off on Geocaching 4 days straight  

Geocaching = FUN

I just discovered geocaching this past week and just spent 3 hours driving and walking around where I live to discover some these awesome caches.

Above are some pictures of me with some of the caches I found.  Notice some can be very small.
Think real life meets exploration in any MMO except by the end of your hunt you are very tired and have almost walked 5+ miles.  I so wish I knew about this 3 years ago when I really started traveling.  Guess I will just have to retrace all my steps over the last 3 years… 🙂

Oh, you are asking your self what is geocaching? Sorry, I got excited and if you don’t play MMOs I’m not even speaking your language… Geocaching is when someone hides a container with a sheet of paper or a log book so that when it is discovered by others they can write their name and date.  Some of these containers are large enough for people to place items inside and retrieve items.  There are even special coins and tags that are designed to be taken by the finder and placed into one of the next caches they find so the original owner can track the items journey.  This is all accomplished through the website Geocaching

So how do you get started…

Well you need to get a GPS device, either a stand alone or your cell phone with a geocaching app downloaded or directly copy the GPS coordinates from the website and then head out for your adventure.  The GPS coordinates are just to get you to the destination, say within 20 feet.  It is now your job to look around and try to find the hiding place.  Seeing as this was my first time, I made use of all the logged information on the website about each of the caches.  Most people try to be careful and not reveal the exact location or even what the object looks like.  People tracking down the caches can upload pictures and make comments on the geocache apps that you can choose to open or ignore depending on the level of difficulty you want on your quest.

I’m looking forward to the next time I can go questing.  It might even be tomorrow. 🙂

Published in: on April 23, 2016 at 5:23 pm  Comments Off on Geocaching = FUN  
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Lava Surfing

So this past Friday, I went lava surfing in Elder Scrolls Online.

Check out the fun.

YouTube – ESO Lava Surfing

Published in: on September 6, 2015 at 6:54 pm  Comments Off on Lava Surfing  
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Published in: on May 30, 2015 at 10:42 am  Comments Off on Extra Life Gaming  
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