Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Blue Road Adventures: The Madien Voyage

Blue Road Blogger Date----Monday June 13 & Tuesday June 14 2011---

We are on our way. We left Lillington, North Carolina around 4:00 p.m Monday. We took US 421 (it will take you to Harlan, Kentucky) to Greensboro than US 52 north to where it changes to I-74 just before the Virginia line. Since there aren't too many blue roads out of NC going north, we jumped the interstate (I-77) to our first destination--Cracker Barrel in Wythevile, Virgina.
We arrived at CB around 8:00 pm and had a very nice dinner. We spoke with the manager to clear our overnight with city or county regulations. We were sleeping (trying) by 9:30 pm. Around 2:30 am, something started buring somehere. We thought it was cigarettes, but when we stopped t the KAngaroo gas station for 4:30 am coffee, we were told it was out in the woods somewhere...

We continued on I-77 to Dover, Ohio. We were early, too early for the campground check-in, so I suggested we stop at the Shoney's in Dover at exit 83. I had been there back in April 2009 when I came back to Michigan after being in North Carolina since February 23. The place was wall-to-wall cars that April morning. Turns out there was a motocross competition that week and EVERYONE was at Shoney's for the breakfast buffet. As I found my way in, it was very clear why so many folks were there that morning. The buffet was excellent. It was one of the best I had ever patronized.
As I duggested it to Mary, I also cautioned it may have been great because so many people were there and the food was freash and quickly being replaced as it was being quickly chowed.

She was willing to go, as I had mentioned this Shoney's several times. Actually it was the Shoney's I compared all Shoney's to. We went in and were seated just before the breakfast buffet was closing (20-30 minutes. Our waiter told us we could do the breakfast buffet OR if we chose the lunch buffet we could have breakfast and switch to lunch if we wanted--but we had to pay the .50 cent lunch buffet premium. Sounded fair, so we took his advise and did lunch. As for a buffet, it was just as excellent as it was in 2009. Sour Kraut appeared to have been hand shredded, the mac-n-cheese was wonderful, and the salad bar was as fresh so fresh it had to have come straight from the farm to Shoney's. We took a moment to speak with the manager (Patrick) to let him know how impressed we were with the buffet. We left him a card with our blog and hopefully he will be stopping by to read this! THANK U Patrick, you have a great resurant there in Shoney's in Dover, Ohio

It is so great to be on the road and meeting folks like those at Shoney's. The entire team is great and seem to have great pride in their work and their resturant!

This is Mary's first real Blue Road type trip. We have made many runs between North Carolina and Michigan. We have covered the Blue Roads often, but there is a distinct difference in taking a Blue Road and driving one. The entire idea of being Blue Road Blogger is taking the blue roads and seeing, meeting and sharing with the people who live along the blue roads.

We are staying the night at Amish Country Campsites outside Winesburg, Ohio. It is a small CG, but quite beautiful. Trees and rolling hills surround the land. This is the Ohio we never see from the windows when driving 70 mph on I-75 or I-77. The interstates just turn nature's beauty into drab and ugly.
We met John Wile when we checked it. He and his wife Ruth, own and operate Amish Country Campsites. No pre planned frills, arcades, water slides or community room bingos here. Just a very nice place to hang your hat while you run about the Amish countryside exploring. John even gives you a coupon for free cheese back up the road in Sugar Creek--this may be a limited offer so if you stay the night, don't hold me to the cheese offer--

We are headed to Lehman's Hardware in Kindron, Ohio in the morning. When you get a chance, stop by one day and tell them Blue Road Blogger wanted you to say hello!

NOT that our trip hasn't been with out the traditional PIT FALLS of a madien voyage. Ther have been a few. We will share those tomorrow, after we have had a chance to process those moments and see them in a new light!

Tim and Mary

Amish Country Campsites
Dundee, Ohio
Near Winesburg)

1 comment:

  1. Nice going guys! Before we bought our 1980 26' Tioga motorhome I had no idea how much we would enjoy the RV lifestyle. Our trip from Denver to Sayulita Mexico was the adventure of a lifetime. I wish I could figure out how to spend more time in an RV and less time working :) Good luck and hopefully we'll see you this summer in Michigan... or who knows? Maybe someday you'll take your rig out west... Happy trails! Greg

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