K & L
04-08-2005, 10:09 PM
To review the previous chapter:
K&L's PT Tour - Chapter 1; Visiting CatCrazyLady (*12 pix*) (http://petoftheday.com/talk/showthread.php?s=&threadid=76043)
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K&L's PT Tour - Chapter 2; Visiting Jen and Catnapper (Kim)
Following our delightful visit with CatCrazyLady (Lisa and Joe), we departed shortly after noon for points East. Eight hours later, following a few snack/feeding stops and numerous toilet breaks, we stopped for the night in Charleston, West Virginia. Considering the cramped quarters in the overfilled SUV, the girls were very well behaved. However, by now they had watched, on the portable DVD players, most of the movies we had packed. Our first stop the next morning was at Walmart to stock up on more video entertainment/diversions for them. (As good as they are, I shudder to think how little patience the girls may have had during the long drive were we not travelling with DVD players.)
The next day was spent entirely on the road to Washington, D.C. Interstate 64, as it winds through the Appalachians in southern W.V., is a splendorous and highly recommended drive. (We normally prefer non-interstate roads when travelling/sightseeing since you discover so many more intersting and quircky aspects of middle America.) We tried to visit/tour the Greenbrier (White Sulfar Springs, W.V.) but were informed by the gate attendant that only registered guests and members could enter. (Sadly, the tours of the old super-secret government bunker there have also been discontinued: now what are they secretly building there???)
In the later afternoon, in Virginia, we turned off of I-64 onto the Skyline Drive in Shenandoah National Park. For those who have never driven this, it is 40 miles of two lane road that gently winds near the peaks of moutains beside the Shenandoah valley. It's a gorgeous drive.
Here are the girls at one of the many pullouts, hiking trailheads, and campgrounds:
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid164/p187cd9a3c6e878ca2f4c0c23db6918a2/f48ad7c5.jpg
We saw at least three different groups of deer as we drove through the park. This one literally walked to within 5 feet of the car:
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid164/p737c174d5b7d9b927abaf95209e0a356/f48ad7c1.jpg
We arrived later that night near D.C., where we were to tour the next day. The crowds and traffic were HORRIBLE. I'd forgotten that we were in the midst of Spring Break for most schools. The girls saw, from the car, most of the monuments and government buildings near the National Mall. A couple of the girls had developed foot blisters from their new tennis shoes so a walking tour - IF we had been lucky enough to have found a parking place - was out of the question. So, the D.C. tour stop was rather a disappointment, but we used that afternoon to rest and relax.
The following day we were off to New Jersey. We took the 'back' roads through Maryland and Delaware, and, being a little behind schedule, then the 'Jersey Turnpike all the way through New Jersey. The girls must have watched 3 or 4 movies, though some napping did take place:
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid164/p22f6e5b129acb0f28a9e3f28c373c290/f48ad7bd.jpg
The next couple of days we spent visiting with K's family, preparing for, and attending, the wedding that was the original reason for this whole vacation fiasco. All went well, and the girls (now known as 'Dancing Maniacs') were the life of the party (to use an old addage):
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid164/pe23f528c0546222f4c235ff4291fe364/f48ad7b6.jpg
The day after the wedding we set out for the drive back to Kentucky, via visists to more PTers. First up was a stop in Allentown to see Jenluckenbach. It rained hard throughout the entire drive but we were still able to enjoy some beautiful back roads and small towns.
We arrived in Allentown later than we'd hoped - about 6:00 - but were enthusiastically greeted at the door by Jen, Charlie, Catnapper (Kim) and numerous cats:
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid164/p5189033c282e5842c6240f0e5b5485b1/f48ae1d5.jpg
It was great to be greeted so warmly by them. We were tired and wet and in need of more cat and cat people visiting. We were given a tour of their homey 'digs'; three levels of cat heaven.
I don't remember their names, but Jen said these two cats hate each other. However, whenever strangers come to visit they hide here side-by-side:
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid164/p7ea058d2b5e0e53d72b7790017bdd6ee/f48ae1ce.jpg
As Lisa and I have discovered, we are really only butlers and maids for our cats' residences. And Jen and Charlie have really out done themselves making their home serve as a cat's castle. All of the cats had their own sleeping condos, and the entire third floor is dedicated to all of their luckier-than-they-know fosters.
They let the girls feed the cats treats, which really brought them out of their hiding places:
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid164/p509d4b93007cc7f6cb992aa324f1b999/f48ae1e0.jpg
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid164/p29436f7ddc0cb3e042cbf2c4ce6b63cc/f48ae1d0.jpg
Jen, Charlie, and Kim were most entertaining to talk with. In addition to cats, we talked about any number of other things; work, travel, etc. Yet again, proof that PTers easily build on their common interests in cats, and branch naturally on to a wide variety of other topics.
They also surprised us with a birthday dinner for Lisa. We didn't realize how hungry we were, but the wraps, cake, and drinks really hit the spot:
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid164/pb2d15d4f29a056f9ace2482ff0bfbcd5/f48ae1e4.jpg
This guy was quite the opportunist - our girls are used to cats that are not shy about sharing a plate:
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid164/pc78eda31a77249037774436454fe045e/f48ae1d7.jpg
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid164/p57fedf9212275f2a7afdb30fd75be2f1/f48ae1dd.jpg
Lisa even received birthday gifts! How thoughtful was that?!?
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid164/pcfa1e7eaf46597485a6b64d59e65ecc1/f48ae1c8.jpg
Too soon, the time came for us to leave - we still had to drive a few hours so we could make our PT visits the next day and not be too late there.
Our deepest thanks go out to Jen, Charlie, and Kim for being so warmly welcoming, thoughful, and patient with the girls and us. We expect, eventually, to be able to return the hospitality.
Next stops are in south western Ohio - Sirrahbed and Cataholic! Read all about it in Chapter 3 - Soon!
K&L's PT Tour - Chapter 1; Visiting CatCrazyLady (*12 pix*) (http://petoftheday.com/talk/showthread.php?s=&threadid=76043)
----------------------------------
K&L's PT Tour - Chapter 2; Visiting Jen and Catnapper (Kim)
Following our delightful visit with CatCrazyLady (Lisa and Joe), we departed shortly after noon for points East. Eight hours later, following a few snack/feeding stops and numerous toilet breaks, we stopped for the night in Charleston, West Virginia. Considering the cramped quarters in the overfilled SUV, the girls were very well behaved. However, by now they had watched, on the portable DVD players, most of the movies we had packed. Our first stop the next morning was at Walmart to stock up on more video entertainment/diversions for them. (As good as they are, I shudder to think how little patience the girls may have had during the long drive were we not travelling with DVD players.)
The next day was spent entirely on the road to Washington, D.C. Interstate 64, as it winds through the Appalachians in southern W.V., is a splendorous and highly recommended drive. (We normally prefer non-interstate roads when travelling/sightseeing since you discover so many more intersting and quircky aspects of middle America.) We tried to visit/tour the Greenbrier (White Sulfar Springs, W.V.) but were informed by the gate attendant that only registered guests and members could enter. (Sadly, the tours of the old super-secret government bunker there have also been discontinued: now what are they secretly building there???)
In the later afternoon, in Virginia, we turned off of I-64 onto the Skyline Drive in Shenandoah National Park. For those who have never driven this, it is 40 miles of two lane road that gently winds near the peaks of moutains beside the Shenandoah valley. It's a gorgeous drive.
Here are the girls at one of the many pullouts, hiking trailheads, and campgrounds:
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid164/p187cd9a3c6e878ca2f4c0c23db6918a2/f48ad7c5.jpg
We saw at least three different groups of deer as we drove through the park. This one literally walked to within 5 feet of the car:
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid164/p737c174d5b7d9b927abaf95209e0a356/f48ad7c1.jpg
We arrived later that night near D.C., where we were to tour the next day. The crowds and traffic were HORRIBLE. I'd forgotten that we were in the midst of Spring Break for most schools. The girls saw, from the car, most of the monuments and government buildings near the National Mall. A couple of the girls had developed foot blisters from their new tennis shoes so a walking tour - IF we had been lucky enough to have found a parking place - was out of the question. So, the D.C. tour stop was rather a disappointment, but we used that afternoon to rest and relax.
The following day we were off to New Jersey. We took the 'back' roads through Maryland and Delaware, and, being a little behind schedule, then the 'Jersey Turnpike all the way through New Jersey. The girls must have watched 3 or 4 movies, though some napping did take place:
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid164/p22f6e5b129acb0f28a9e3f28c373c290/f48ad7bd.jpg
The next couple of days we spent visiting with K's family, preparing for, and attending, the wedding that was the original reason for this whole vacation fiasco. All went well, and the girls (now known as 'Dancing Maniacs') were the life of the party (to use an old addage):
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid164/pe23f528c0546222f4c235ff4291fe364/f48ad7b6.jpg
The day after the wedding we set out for the drive back to Kentucky, via visists to more PTers. First up was a stop in Allentown to see Jenluckenbach. It rained hard throughout the entire drive but we were still able to enjoy some beautiful back roads and small towns.
We arrived in Allentown later than we'd hoped - about 6:00 - but were enthusiastically greeted at the door by Jen, Charlie, Catnapper (Kim) and numerous cats:
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid164/p5189033c282e5842c6240f0e5b5485b1/f48ae1d5.jpg
It was great to be greeted so warmly by them. We were tired and wet and in need of more cat and cat people visiting. We were given a tour of their homey 'digs'; three levels of cat heaven.
I don't remember their names, but Jen said these two cats hate each other. However, whenever strangers come to visit they hide here side-by-side:
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid164/p7ea058d2b5e0e53d72b7790017bdd6ee/f48ae1ce.jpg
As Lisa and I have discovered, we are really only butlers and maids for our cats' residences. And Jen and Charlie have really out done themselves making their home serve as a cat's castle. All of the cats had their own sleeping condos, and the entire third floor is dedicated to all of their luckier-than-they-know fosters.
They let the girls feed the cats treats, which really brought them out of their hiding places:
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid164/p509d4b93007cc7f6cb992aa324f1b999/f48ae1e0.jpg
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid164/p29436f7ddc0cb3e042cbf2c4ce6b63cc/f48ae1d0.jpg
Jen, Charlie, and Kim were most entertaining to talk with. In addition to cats, we talked about any number of other things; work, travel, etc. Yet again, proof that PTers easily build on their common interests in cats, and branch naturally on to a wide variety of other topics.
They also surprised us with a birthday dinner for Lisa. We didn't realize how hungry we were, but the wraps, cake, and drinks really hit the spot:
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid164/pb2d15d4f29a056f9ace2482ff0bfbcd5/f48ae1e4.jpg
This guy was quite the opportunist - our girls are used to cats that are not shy about sharing a plate:
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid164/pc78eda31a77249037774436454fe045e/f48ae1d7.jpg
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid164/p57fedf9212275f2a7afdb30fd75be2f1/f48ae1dd.jpg
Lisa even received birthday gifts! How thoughtful was that?!?
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid164/pcfa1e7eaf46597485a6b64d59e65ecc1/f48ae1c8.jpg
Too soon, the time came for us to leave - we still had to drive a few hours so we could make our PT visits the next day and not be too late there.
Our deepest thanks go out to Jen, Charlie, and Kim for being so warmly welcoming, thoughful, and patient with the girls and us. We expect, eventually, to be able to return the hospitality.
Next stops are in south western Ohio - Sirrahbed and Cataholic! Read all about it in Chapter 3 - Soon!