My
Last Trip?
About
three years ago my wife and I received a present from our children
and grand children that was meant to offer us more entertainment
choices. As we cut back on our satellite TV programming to reduce
expenses. They gave us a ROKU unit. It opened a whole new world to
me. It did not take long and I was hooked on YouTube. My wife doesn’t
care for YouTube, but I can spend hours watching how to programs.
I
have always loved to travel, Three of my children were born overseas
while I was in the Army. Two in Germany and one in Panama, When I
left the Army I drove a truck, which I learned how to drive OJT in
Vietnam. For twenty years I was and over the road trucker and drove
all the continental U.S. and most of Canada. I was hooked on travel
by my father. We went to Colorado when I was fifteen and drove to
Alaska in 1964. Later in life he actually tried to go to Alaska by
boat. He was a Navy veteran and was at the D-Day invasion. and ended the war in Tokyo harbor tied up close enough to the USS Missouri to watch the surrender ceremony. He spent much spare time taking classes on boating, but seems to have missed the class on tides. Fortunately I had joined the Army by then.
Having
been forced to retire at fifty-seven in 2004 I sort of missed
traveling. My love of
travel was satisfied by the videos I watched. One in particular was a
program on raising and buying Koi fish in Japan.
I started watching a channel on how to build ponds. It
became an obsession
with the idea of having a pond for raising Koi.
It even started
influencing my travel decisions. I took a vacation to North Carolina
and visited Koi Farms and bamboo farms. I like bamboo as it is useful
in making crafts that I like to do. My vacation ended at the Atlanta
Koi Show over Labor Day weekend.
Most
of the trip was based on visiting sites I had found on YouTube.
Thanks to getting my
Agent Orange compensation in 2013 I could afford to travel again. My
goal for several years was to go out west to Yellowstone and Glacier
National Parks.
After
canceling three years in a row because of forest fires. I finally in
2017 went east instead
and up thru Canada via Niagara Falls. Then
across Canada reentering the U.S. into Maine. From there I went to
North Carolina via New York City and Washington, D.C. to watch a
skydiving competition for jumpers over sixty, While I don’t jump
any more I did during my thirteen years in the Army and figured I
might meet some old friends. From there I found my way home through
the Smokey Mountains
In
2019 I made a trip to North Carolina and the Smokies.
It was a very laid back
and leisurely trip. I slept in my van and dined
mostly at Waffle Houses along my route. The
first night out I spent with my son-in-law in Cincinnati which
allowed me to tour the awesome place he works as a design engineer,
which got me the bonus of a free breakfast. That evening I stopped at
the rest area on the West Virginia Turnpike. As I could not make up
my mind what the healthy choice was I allowed a truck driver to go
before me. He paid for my meal and we had a very nice visit.
My first stop had been intended to be Beni Hanna Koi in Carney’s Point, NJ but to save time I shortened the trip when the lady who answered the phone and told me they were going to be at the Atlanta Koi Show. I had not heard of the show, but I altered my travel plans and spent the weekend in Atlanta. I ended up meeting Mat McCann in Atlanta and getting a wealth of knowledge about Koi
The
first place I went in North Carolina was not open. So I altered my
plans accordingly. After
seeing several ponds first hand I started getting a better idea of
what I wanted to do. Several of the ponds I visited were home based
business’s run buy people who were and are dedicated to promoting
Koi fish.
As
I am not a very organized planner, most of the places I visited by
just calling as I got in their area. The first place I visited was
East Coast Koi, in New Hill, NC the owner Bobby
Wang is a Taiwanese native who moved to America in 1977 and has a
pretzel business which is how he makes his lively hood. Koi are his
hobby, but it is a very serious hobby. He raises and breeds Koi on
his home property which is a very impressive and well laid out
operation. He is very kind and was very helpful in sharing and
answering the questions I asked of him. He had several ponds in his
barn and several above ground swimming pools that he used for holding
his fish. He also has a several acre pond. That is how I found out
about him. YouTube had a video of the harvesting operation at his
pond. I wanted to go back a month later for that event but my
resources did not allow for it.
My
next stop was Marsha & Lou’s Koi in Mocksville, NC. It is
another home run operation. My only regret is the pictures I took
inside her shop did not come out for some reason. I bought a
beautiful shirt from her when the only one she had happened to be my
size which is 3X. Yep I are a fluffy fellow. I have lost fifty pounds
over the last year and a half though. Marsha was awesomely helpful
and her and Bobbies inside ponds inspired me to figure out how to
make my own.
My
last stop in North Carolina was at the Haiku Bamboo Farm near
Hendersonville, North Carolina. They raise and sell bamboo products.
The store is worth a side trip, call and go to the store though. The
farm is on top of a mountain and if you don’t have a four wheel
drive you may not want to visit it. The road into it is one lane and
a couple miles long. When I finally got to the gate I had to back up
almost a quarter mile to find a place to turn around. When I finally
got off the mountain I had to drive several miles before I finally
had phone service and found out I had passed the store on my way in.
He has lots of really neat hand made bamboo items for sale.
Finally
I went to the Atlanta Koi Show and stayed there for two days and met
tons of really neat people and harvested a ton of information on
growing Koi. The vendors were all very helpful and overwhelmed me
with things I had never considered.
While
there I found out about My Front Yard Koi Farm in Sellersburg,
Indiana only two hours from my house. I stopped by there on my way
home. It was a very nice facility. They had several ponds out front
and a very well stocked store with all kinds of supplies and
ornaments.
Upon
my return home I started watching pond building shows with a new
understanding of what I needed to know. At some point I found out
about an organization located in St.Charles, Illinois. Much to my
pleasant surprise I found out they offered classes in how to build
ponds, In January I signed up for me and my grandson to go to the
16th and 17th March class. The Friday before
the class everything got canceled because of the Corona Virus.
With
nothing else to do. I decided to go ahead and visit Aquascapes
headquarters. It was a very worthwhile visit as I picked up the items
I needed to build my own pond. They gave me the grand tour. It is one
awesome facility. You can tell pride and craftsmanship went into
every detail of their operation. With the impending shutdown of
everything in Indiana at least now I know what I will be doing. I
will be attempting to build my pond and get my greenhouse up and
running.
As
a person who has had several bouts of pneumonia, COPD, and Agent
Orange my lungs only operate at thirty to forty percent capacity. At
seventy-three getting the virus would be a death sentence for me. As
long as I have others to do my shopping for me I can stay on my
property out in the woods and hope and pray nobody brings the virus
my way.
I
just checked and this post was started on March 24th of
this year. The delay has provided several details I did not have when
I started which is a Blessing as I was trying to figure out how to
end this tale. I already know that I will be writing at least five
more stories about my trip if I live long enough. One on each place I
visited, but this weekend made me wonder if I will have time.
In
June of 2015 I wrote a post called Coming
Full Circle. Over this Memorial Day weekend I had an experience
that made me wonder if I am right. Around Easter I always get the
feeling the Rapture is near. With this Corona Virus my life has
definitely changed. My wife and I take care of our twin, eight year
old Great Grand Daughters. Their Mom brings them at 3AM five days a
week and we keep them till she gets off at 1PM. With school being out
our schedule has changed a lot. I have definitely gotten a lot of
time off. We started taking care of them five years ago because I got
convicted by the verse in 1 Timothy 5:8 which says that one who does
not take care of their own is worse than an infidel. Taking care of
the girls allowed their Mom to get a job and get our of government
housing.
Getting
back on track, we went to my grandson’s wife’s grandparents house
for dinner and a visit. Over the course of the event her grandfather
Kenny and I found out we had the same job in the military. Not only
that but in 1965/1966 we had been stationed in the same unit at Ft.
Campbell, KY. While we were not friends our paths definitely crossed.
There were 240 people in our unit. Her grandmother was just getting
over a case of the Covid virus. My Grandson’s wife is in the Air
National Guard, where she is learning to be a nurse, she had just
returned from a month long commitment working with a Covid testing
unit. So in spite of my hiding from the virus for several months I
was exposed indirectly to the virus, which made me realize how easy
it is for people to get the virus. I ended up spending the night at
my Daughter’s house in Corydon, IN.
Getting
back on track again, but on the other rail of this post I went to the
My Front Yard Koi Shop on my way home and picked some butterfly Koi
fish for my aquarium. Something I got into since returning from my
trip. While there I met a Koi Event judge because of the T-shirt I
was wearing, from the Atlanta Koi show. We had a nice visit and he
connected me with a local Koi owner. Yesterday I went to see his
pond. It is pretty awesome.
So
I traveled across half of America to find what I was looking for
right where I started. I was an over the road trucker for twenty
years. There are about fifteen houses on the road I live on. About
nine of us are truckers. I don’t really know any of my neighbors
even after living here since 1987. The irony is that the three I do
know I met on the road by making small talk on the CB radio in other
states. I guess that is the way life is.
Sunday
is Pentecost this year. If the rapture does not happen, or the Lord
does not call me home I will be writing stories about the different
parts of my trip. It is too much to put in one post. I have a post
called When
God Answers that explains why I think we may be neat the end, but
that may come from reading the Bible too much. Either way I want to
thank each and every one who has taken time to read my posts over the
years.
Guess I will have to add the rest of the pictures later as I can't seem to get them from my phone to my computer.