Two Sets of New Friends . . .

We headed out about 10:15 to meet Davy Boggs, his wife Kelly, and their daughter Odie (Andrea) for lunch at 11am at the Acapulco Mexican Restaurant down in Lebanon.


Davy and his family are traveling evangelists – The Boggs Family Ministries – who use a Prevost RV to travel around the country. In addition, they’re also blog readers of both our blogs, and finding us all in the same area, wanted to get together for lunch.

The Boggs

It was interesting hearing all the stories of their travels around the country, and the places they’ve been. They’re going to be in the New York City area in the near future and we were trying to give them some tips on how to get around New York and places to see.

They spend a lot of time in the Lebanon area, and Acapulco is one of their favorite places to eat, and it was easy to see why. Everything was delicious.

I had the Carnitas Acapulco, chunks of re-fried pork cooked up with onions and jalapenos, and then smothered in queso.

 Carnitas Acapulco

Really, really good.

After a great couple of hours getting to know the Boggs family, we said our goodbyes and headed into Cincinnati proper to visit the boyhood home of William Howard Taft, the 27th President of the Unite States, serving from 1909 to 1913.

Built in the 1830’s the house was bought by William’s father, Alphonse Taft, for $10,000.

Taft Home

William Howard Taft not only was President, but the only person to also serve as the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court. Appointed in 1921, he served on the Court until shortly before he died in 1930.

Leaving the Taft home, we drove across the Ohio River into Kentucky to visit the town of Ludlow. Nick’s great-great-grandparents lived in Ludlow, and Nick and Terry have tracked down where they lived. And the house is still there, is still occupied, and looks to be in pretty good condition. Then moving on, we came back through Covington, KY to check out the many old neighborhoods in the area.

After that it was time to start heading back toward Wilmington. We did make a stop at the Sam’s Club in Loveland to pick up the prescriptions I called in this morning. I was surprised at the price of the Tamoxifen that Jan takes for her recent breast cancer. It was $63.00, a big jump from the $24 we paid back in Houston for the first 3 month supply. The pharmacy tech did some checking and discovered that the computer had glitched (her word) and although it said the price was discounted, it wasn’t.

So a little checking saved us $39. Nice.

Before leaving Sam’s, Nick stopped and got gas – for $3.15 a gallon!  That’s almost a dollar a gallon cheaper than we were paying up in Elkhart earlier this year. Nice again.

Also while we were at Sam’s, Nick got a text from Carol Burt and husband Ray. They were traveling through the area towing their Airstream, and wanted to hook up with us.

We ended up in a Wal-Mart parking lot near Mason, OH for a meet and greet. After talking for a while, getting to know one another, everyone was getting hungry, so it was off across the parking lot to a nearby Red Robin. Here we spent the next several hours talking, laughing, and telling stories.

 Ray and Carol Burt

And by the time we again said our goodbyes to new friends, it was going on 8pm.

Two sets of new friends in one day. Just another reason we love the RV life.

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Thought for the Day:

“Great spirits have always found violent opposition from mediocre minds. The latter cannot understand it when a man does not thoughtlessly submit to hereditary prejudices but honestly and courageously uses his intelligence.” – Albert Einstein

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