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Re: New adventures
We left Little Rock, Arkansas at 9am this morning in a torrential downpour that lasted all the way of our 9 hour drive through Arkansas, Tennessee and Kentucky. It was horrendous! But we made it and are staying the night in Louisville Kentucky and hopefully the final drive tomorrow to Pittsburgh Pennsylvania will be rain free.
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Re: New adventures
Originally Posted by Jolly Good
(Post 13120393)
We left Little Rock, Arkansas at 9am this morning in a torrential downpour that lasted all the way of our 9 hour drive through Arkansas, Tennessee and Kentucky. It was horrendous! But we made it and are staying the night in Louisville Kentucky and hopefully the final drive tomorrow to Pittsburgh Pennsylvania will be rain free.
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Re: New adventures
Originally Posted by spouse of scouse
(Post 13120395)
Not quite what you envisioned when you talked about new adventures! Glad you made it through the deluge.
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Re: New adventures
Originally Posted by Jolly Good
(Post 13120398)
:(no it's not. I was hoping for a glimpse of Elvis when we drove through Memphis but it was just raining too hard:lol:
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Re: New adventures
Originally Posted by spouse of scouse
(Post 13120399)
I don't think Elvis is there at the moment, he was seen here a few days ago :lol: I hope it's a nice sunny drive to Pittsburgh tomorrow.
:fingerscrossed: for no rain but the forecast is not looking good. |
Re: New adventures
Originally Posted by Jolly Good
(Post 13120402)
That man sure gets around!
:fingerscrossed: for no rain but the forecast is not looking good. https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/british...ee4a4264bd.jpg |
Re: New adventures
Originally Posted by Jolly Good
(Post 13120393)
We left Little Rock, Arkansas at 9am this morning in a torrential downpour that lasted all the way of our 9 hour drive through Arkansas, Tennessee and Kentucky. It was horrendous! But we made it and are staying the night in Louisville Kentucky and hopefully the final drive tomorrow to Pittsburgh Pennsylvania will be rain free.
There's something very nice about driving in the rain...when someone else is driving. :nod: |
Re: New adventures
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 13120461)
Every time I read Little Rock I think Marilyn Monroe & Jane Russell :lol:
There's something very nice about driving in the rain...when someone else is driving. :nod: So we drove out of Kentucky and into Ohio. I must say the scenery was beautiful today with the sun shining , so much nicer than yesterday! Then into West Virginia and finally Pennsylvania. We are now in our hotel in Pittsburgh for a couple of days then we will be helping our daughter and son in law move into their new house. First impression of Pittsburgh: it looks old and clean and very hilly! A lot different from south Texas!! We will explore the area outside the city tomorrow. Not feeling great tonight. I think it's lack of sleep, long time in a vehicle and so much happening all at once :lol:. On the house sale front all seems to be going ok :fingerscrossed: Friends are making sure plants are kept watered while we are away. There is a heat index of of 100 to 107 degrees for the next few days in Texas. Glad I'm not there right now.... |
Re: New adventures
Stuck in a hotel room now! The not feeling good last night turned into a positive covid test for me and daughter:thumbdown:
Unbelievable! For over 2 years we have been safe and we still are very cautious where we go and who we go near. Now this!! So now they are doing their closing via zoom with papers being delivered to hotel. We are not sure what to do really. We either stay isolated in this one room and when her furniture is delivered we go to her new house or we leave really early tomorrow and drive the 18 hours back to Texas straight through. That's providing M doesn't get sick as well. So far he and son in law have no symptoms and tested negative. Hopefully grandkids stay ok as well. I have a sore throat that feels like fire, sound croaky, runny nose, headache and painful cough. Fever is under control with Tylenol. Daughter is exactly the same. |
Re: New adventures
Originally Posted by Jolly Good
(Post 13120688)
Stuck in a hotel room now! The not feeling good last night turned into a positive covid test for me and daughter:thumbdown:
Unbelievable! For over 2 years we have been safe and we still are very cautious where we go and who we go near. Now this!! So now they are doing their closing via zoom with papers being delivered to hotel. We are not sure what to do really. We either stay isolated in this one room and when her furniture is delivered we go to her new house or we leave really early tomorrow and drive the 18 hours back to Texas straight through. That's providing M doesn't get sick as well. So far he and son in law have no symptoms and tested negative. Hopefully grandkids stay ok as well. I have a sore throat that feels like fire, sound croaky, runny nose, headache and painful cough. Fever is under control with Tylenol. Daughter is exactly the same. Travelling 18 hours straight doesn't sound like a nice option if you are feeling poorly - how long until the furniture is due and you can get to the new house? I think I would be tempted to stay put for a little while - at least in the hotel you have easy access to food and drink, so that's one less thing to have to sort out. |
Re: New adventures
Originally Posted by rebs
(Post 13120690)
Oh no! So sorry to hear that :( I do hope you start to feel better soon.
Travelling 18 hours straight doesn't sound like a nice option if you are feeling poorly - how long until the furniture is due and you can get to the new house? I think I would be tempted to stay put for a little while - at least in the hotel you have easy access to food and drink, so that's one less thing to have to sort out. |
Re: New adventures
Originally Posted by Jolly Good
(Post 13120691)
Furniture should be either Thursday or Friday. We have to leave at the weekend or at least by Monday to go back to Texas for our own last minute stuff and closing. I cannot believe this has happened :sneaky:
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Re: New adventures
Originally Posted by Jolly Good
(Post 13120688)
Stuck in a hotel room now! The not feeling good last night turned into a positive covid test for me and daughter:thumbdown:
Unbelievable! For over 2 years we have been safe and we still are very cautious where we go and who we go near. Now this!! So now they are doing their closing via zoom with papers being delivered to hotel. We are not sure what to do really. We either stay isolated in this one room and when her furniture is delivered we go to her new house or we leave really early tomorrow and drive the 18 hours back to Texas straight through. That's providing M doesn't get sick as well. So far he and son in law have no symptoms and tested negative. Hopefully grandkids stay ok as well. I have a sore throat that feels like fire, sound croaky, runny nose, headache and painful cough. Fever is under control with Tylenol. Daughter is exactly the same. As frustrating as it must be to be holed up in the hotel, I also think that you're better staying there than risking that horrendous drive back to Texas. M might test positive, or heaven forbid, you might get worse. You don't want any of that happening on a long drive. Are you at least able to get out of your hotel room now and then for some fresh air? As bad as you feel, I really hope this is the worst you get and that everyone else is ok. |
Re: New adventures
Originally Posted by BuckinghamshireBoy
(Post 13120696)
Oh good grief, this is the absolute pits. I would hang on where you are for a few days if possible before attempting the long drive "home".
Originally Posted by spouse of scouse
(Post 13120713)
Oh fork, what a thing to happen :( Really sorry to hear this.
As frustrating as it must be to be holed up in the hotel, I also think that you're better staying there than risking that horrendous drive back to Texas. M might test positive, or heaven forbid, you might get worse. You don't want any of that happening on a long drive. Are you at least able to get out of your hotel room now and then for some fresh air? As bad as you feel, I really hope this is the worst you get and that everyone else is ok. |
Re: New adventures
Originally Posted by Jolly Good
(Post 13120688)
Stuck in a hotel room now! The not feeling good last night turned into a positive covid test for me and daughter:thumbdown:
Unbelievable! For over 2 years we have been safe and we still are very cautious where we go and who we go near. Now this!! So now they are doing their closing via zoom with papers being delivered to hotel. We are not sure what to do really. We either stay isolated in this one room and when her furniture is delivered we go to her new house or we leave really early tomorrow and drive the 18 hours back to Texas straight through. That's providing M doesn't get sick as well. So far he and son in law have no symptoms and tested negative. Hopefully grandkids stay ok as well. I have a sore throat that feels like fire, sound croaky, runny nose, headache and painful cough. Fever is under control with Tylenol. Daughter is exactly the same. Is the hotel the type with inside corridor access, or does your door open directly to the outside (classic 'motel' style)? I've been doing only very limited travel by car since covid started, and I've been preferring to stay in 'motel' style rooms so that I don't have to encounter others in the enclosed hallways. However, the 'nicer' hotels tend to be the ones with inside corridors. For your 'papers' - do they have to be notarized? In my case, I had the title company visit my home instead of me going to them, but - it was still an in-person visit as they want to witness the 'wet ink' signature and then do a formal notarization. If you have covid, you can't really have someone coming into your room for notarization. Perhaps an outdoor table would be acceptable? I'm itching to travel more myself but it is exactly this scenario that keeps putting me off - what do you do if you are in some remote location and suddenly find yourself positive. If you are an 'at risk' person, consider getting some 'paxlovid' for yourself if you can. https://www.yalemedicine.org/news/13...lovid-covid-19 - "Paxlovid is an oral antiviral pill that can be taken at home to help keep high-risk patients from getting so sick that they need to be hospitalized. So, if you test positive for the coronavirus and a health care provider writes you a prescription, you can take pills at home and lower your risk of going to the hospital". Good luck! |
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