Saturday, March 5, 2011

Squiddy Adventures


Welcome back to my blog! After staying out west for a while, spent some time in TX, MS, Red Top Mountain State Park on Lake Allatoona north of Atlanta, Savannah and am now in Panama City Beach, FL; my good friends Capt Pete and Tish Wodraska live here, when they are not spending time in their beautiful NC mountain cabin; Pete and I (mostly Pete, I must honestly confess) have caught about 250 squid (calamari) over the last three nights; we caught 114 last night in only about an hour; Pete is good cook and he cooked up squid appetizers, squid linguine and fried squid --- all very delicious! The squid are about 4-6
inches long, perfect size for great eating;
we will probably go after some more
before they head out to deeper water ;
you use a jig specifically designed for
snatching these squid; they come in
schools and will literally attack the jig;
it does take some time to prepare them for cooking, but it is definitely worth it, particularly when Pete does most of the cleaning! BEWARE! If you want to try this, wear clothes you do not care much about; you are going to get shot with jet black squid ink and they can "spit" a long way! Keep in touch and let me know what is happening in places where I am not; Spring break has just begun here in PCB; the people and traffic are increasing daily; you have to pick and choose where you want to go and when you want to go there



Not as big as it looks, but probably close to 6 inches

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Thoughts, Musings, Opinions, etc

  • The entire country seems to be under repair or construction
  • Speed limits might as well be "speed suggestions"
  • I found best and most polite drivers in MT and WA, worst and rudest in TX
  • The whole world is in a hurry, particularly drivers
  • The Indians had it right in the first place
  • Distances in the west are much different than the east
  • People in MN really do talk that way
  • You cannot pump your own gas in OR
  • In Seattle, it usually is about noon before you know if it is going to be a sunny day
  • Everybody seems to own some type of RV
  • RVers are very nice and helpful
  • South FL is no place to be during tourist season
  • The wind never stops blowing in TX and OK
  • Huckleberry ice cream is delicious
  • People pay more attention to Riley than me
  • Always buy your third RV first
  • If something can happen on an RV, eventually it will
  • European travelers really do go for "smaller" when it comes to RVs, unlike us Americans

Pics from Washington Olympic Peninsula Area






















Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Trip Comes Full Circle

After traveling about 15 months and probably six or seven thousand miles, my trip has returned to its starting point; as you can see, Panama City Beach, FL is pretty deserted in mid-November; this is me and my good friend Tish hard at work one beautiful day; I am the ugly one! The beach area is adjacent to St Andrews State Park, where I was camped; no oil here, but even so, tourism has really been hurt

Dreaded Sign

This was the most common sign I saw as I traveled around the USA; the entire country road system is under repair or construction, particularly freeways; some of the freeway road surfaces are terrible, enough to shake by TV in my Teton loose as I went down the road; I must have seen thousands of these signs

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Forrest Gump

This is Highway 128 near Moab, UT; it is a Utah Scenic Byway, runs right along beside Colorado River; goes for about 45 miles, every inch of it beautiful; many movies have been filmed in this area; remember when Forrest Gump decided to run across the US? Remember when he finally stopped and said "I think I'll stop now"; this is the stretch of Highway 128 where that scene was filmed

Open Range

In lots of places out west, there is open range land; cows and horses are free to roam wherever they want, such as right beside (or in) roads; no fences to hold them in; signs warn drivers about open range areas; you really do need to be careful and watch out for animals