About noon it cleared up enough to hook up the cars and make the mad dash to Branson, trying to get there before the next big storm coming our way hits us between the eyes!! This is what it looked like as we left headed South racing the clouds, with Barbara giving us directions .... Faster!! We have to miss that cloud!! Faster!!!
We slipped between two big storm clouds and headed East, going the same direction as this downpour!! The old adage "when it rains, it pours" is certainly true here!!
As we continued East, Barbara slowed our speed so we wouldn't catch up to the storm in front of us!! I'm telling you, it was like directing an orchestra!!! As we drove along, I was getting more screeching Flood Warnings from my phone, but only one bridge we crossed on old Route 66 looked like flooding was imminent!!
We barely missed the big rain hitting Springfield and turned South to Branson where the clouds finally lifted a little.
From flat plains to mountains, we were either going down 6% grades or going up 8% grades!!! There's no middle ground here!!
Coming into Branson there are beautiful rock formations on either side of the road, that I paid absolutely no attention to!! I'm watching my RPM gauge and my speed like a hawk!!!
As we pull off the freeway and meander through town, I breath a big sign of relief and give BIG ups to the navigator who kept us out of the storms the entire three hour trip. Now parked at Turkey Creek Escapees park, I can relax!! It was then I read on Facebook that Cool Judy hoped we weren't parked too close to the lake/waterway, as she has known it to flood the first 3-5 rows of RV parking!! Oh NO!!! The good news is that I'm parked at the top of the area, right next to the very noisy road ... but Tom is parked almost next to the river. It's supposed to pour down rain every day this week, so if the river rises, they can come park next to me!!!
A quick reconnoitering trip down the Red Route led us to McFarlands Restaurant for dinner. By the way, there are four main roads ... all of which are either going uphill or downhill ... as Branson is built around and on top of mountain ridges with barely a flat spot!! Here's King Kong hanging on to the building with one hand and a smashed airplane with the other!! This is just like Hollywood!!! There are a few businesses that were taken out by a tornado last year ... let's hope that's NOT going to be the case THIS year!!
At McFarlands, this group of people were unknowingly seated at the "magic" table. Once they are served their food, the table rises VERY slowly until their plates are at their chins. It was funny to watch as they finally realized something was happening, but they never figured out what until the waitress told them and the table was lowered!! Too funny!!!
The catfish was wonderful according to Barbara, Tom had a tasty beef melt and my chicken fried chicken was good enough to take half home!!
One of these days I hope to tell you about the great night's sleep I had ... but not today!! I'm stiff and sore from yesterdays storm chasing ... and again with the weather radio alarms. Tonight I'm turning it OFF. I already know there are severe thunderstorms predicted for every day we are here, which also means flooding, but as long as we are parked, I'm going to take my chances!!!! In case of a tornado, the City will sound a siren, and the Rock House shelter is just a few quick steps away!!
I don't know about this part of the country. We missed a tornado yesterday and has tornado warning where we are until 11 pm last night. Try to stay dry.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it crazy?? I never knew it was like this. Even in downtown Branson there are buildings destroyed due to Tornado damage!!
DeleteAt least you are further away from Tornado Ally, but you are right, Branson gets its share of storms too. Also, there "might" be a way to limit your weather alarm to just certain counties. We had them in the Libraries in Pine Bluff (Arkansas) and I programed them for our county and two or three counties to the west of us. Boy, those things are extremely loud. --Dave (GoingRvWay.com)
ReplyDeleteI'm curious now where Tornado Alley is ... think I'll look it up!! I turned the radio off last night. I've seen tornados and hurricanes on TV, but had no idea the warnings were so frequent!!
DeleteI grew up in KS, north of Ft. Scott, and have seen tornadoes! My sis lives south of Joplin, they just got missed in that tornado, also. And I wanted to say, one time when we were at an rv park in Branson, we got 3 inches of rain during the night, and woke to major flooding. That's the midwest, it is what it is! Glad you are getting to see some of that country! Be safe!
ReplyDeleteI had no idea there was so much rain here ... but it is beautiful country. Yup ... RV park in Branson and 3-4 inches of rain is predicted for today!! Yikes!!
DeleteNancy, David and I stayed at Turkey Creek after the Escapees Escapade in 2012. We were given site 3F (the 5th wheel was just 3 or so months old) and when the manager in the office saw us struggling with the site, she came out and told us to move to the pull through 9G. Better site. Enjoy the time. The Hilton Hotel at Branson Landing was just about to re-open because of the tornado months prior. Try and see the shows.Hello to The Westerfield's. David and Lynn Cross
ReplyDeleteLynn, I moved to H-1, clear up top, which will be good when the river rises tonight due to the predicted rain!!! There are now several businesses on top of the hill that are being rebuilt. Much as I love this country, I don't think I could live with the constant threat!!
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