September 8, 2013
The Presque Isle Passage RV Park greeted us warmly when we
arrived on September 6th. Coincidentally, this park was formally
owned by a “Hill” family. A Wal-Mart run was on the schedule for the morning of
September 7th, to purchase provisions and take a ride into the city
of Erie. Ten of the Tall Ships were in port and due to the multitudes of people
trying to get close enough to view and tour these amazing sailing vessels, we
couldn’t get anywhere near, within the time frame which we had. Soooooo, back
to the RV Park we went to prepare for the Official Visit at Selket Temple No.
140, Daughters of the Nile. This Temple meets at Zem Zem Shrine Center, a beautiful
building! It was a short night after the banquet as we left at 5 pm this
morning for our 5.5 hour trip to Parkersburg, WV. Actually, we are on the road
as I am writing this. The father south we go, here in the state of Ohio, the hillier
the terrain becomes. Being from the Northeast, I think of this country as being
so industrial and it is amazing to me to see so much farm country! This is
truly the “Heartland”. Thus far on this journey we have crossed into and out of
22 states and provinces, have visited 15 Shrine Centers, 6 Shriners Hospitals
for Children® and logged almost 12,000 miles!
September 11, 2013
I would be sorely remiss if I did not make mention in this
blog of the horrific attack on this country 12 years ago today. We as Americans,
lost so many innocent citizens on that fateful day, from the attack at the
Pentagon in our Nations’ Capitol, the devastation and destruction of the World
Trade Center in New York City and the fatal crash of Flight 93 in a remote
field in rural Pennsylvania. Our country and mostly our hearts will be scarred
forever; may we always honor and memorialize our fallen citizens and members of
the military who have fought so valiantly to uphold the honor of this United
States by securing our freedoms, not only for us but for our future
generations.
After arriving in Parkersburg, WV on the morning of September
8th, we were greeted at Nemesis Shrine Center by Queen Agnes and
Princess Royal Pat, who brought us delicious cheese balls, homemade salsa,
chips, crackers, homemade Plum wine and a homemade apple pie. Yum!!! This 5
year old Shrine Center is nestled among the trees, high on a hill and
overlooking the valley where the city of Parkersburg is located. Beautiful!
These Shriners built their building to accommodate their needs as well as
provide a great venue for receptions, banquets, etc. They have an outside
pavilion, complete with picnic tables, a kitchen, sound system, grills and
electric hookup. Future plans include adding a gazebo. Deer and turkeys wander
around the property on this serene site. The Official Visit was at the Masonic
Center; a beautiful old building in the heart of this quaint and historic city.
Two highlights of the event were that the Queen's granddaughter sang the song "We Put Children First" and that Margaret Ann was presented with a Citation from the Mayor of Parkersburg.
On Monday morning, before leaving town to head towards Pittsburgh, we met with
several of the ladies at the Blennerhassett Hotel for breakfast. Let me back up
a little here. In Supreme Queen Margaret Ann talk during the Ceremonial, one of
here suggestions is to encourage the members to dress alike and go out to a
restaurant, etc. and have fun. This will stimulate questions from onlookers re:
who they are and what organization do they belong to. So, when we walked into
the hotel restaurant I glanced at a table of five ladies who were dressed in,
at first glance, what appeared to be t-shirts. Well, when taking a second look,
they were not dressed in t-shirts but in identical nightshirts, slippers, hair
clips and each holding a stuffed animal. We couldn’t stop laughing!!! (Note to
Supreme Queen – be careful what you suggest!) True to form, we were asked by
other patrons, who we were and what organization did we belong to.
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The Traveling "Nilettes" |
On the road toward Pittsburgh we stopped at a Wal-Mart to
look for identical garb such as the ladies in the restaurant were wearing, but
to no avail, we struck out and could not conceal our disappointment. We parked in
Connellsville, PA at an RV Park for the night.
Airys Temple, Daughters of the Nile greeted us on the
morning of September 10th at Syria Shrine Center in Cheswick, PA;
another beautiful building on an expansive site. After the Ceremonial and at
the banquet, many events occurred. We were escorted in to the main ballroom on
a plush “Red Carpet”. We were entertained by the Syria Shriners Chief Rabban
and his singing partner Tony, fabulous!
Supreme Queen Margaret Ann was
presented with a Pennsylvania State Flag which had been flown at the capitol
building for a day and an American Flag which too, was flown over the capitol
building and was presented by the pageantry unit of Airys Temple in a flag
folding ceremony, amazing!
Oh, I almost forgot, the five ladies who were
dressed alike in Parkersburg were introduced at the beginning of the banquet,
as the “Traveling Nilettes and dressed in their “outfits”. They presented both
Margaret Ann and me a gift; in the bag were complete outfits, identical to
theirs, complete with hair clips and stuffed animals.
Apparently they shopped
at a different Wal-Mart than we did!! So, do I think that the “Traveling
Nilettes” will show up at another Nile banquet? Oh yeah!!!
September 22, 2013 – My original intent with this blog was
to keep you all updated on an almost daily basis, so I apologize for the
extended gaps between postings. Really, I’ll try to do better, however while
the Supreme Queen is traveling in the Northwest, Nila, her driver and company
are on hiatus in the Northeast. Back to my journal – This has been a journey of
a life time for us; to be able to gaze out of the large windshield of the motor
coach and take in the landscape of the cities, country and Great Lakes! The
people along the way have been amazing, including the ladies and gentlemen of
the Daughters of the Nile and Shriners as well as the curious seekers when we
stop for fuel, or at an overnight stop in an RV Park. We’ve even received
donations from strangers who after learning about the tour, felt compelled to
contribute to the Foundation. Priceless!
Next stop - Altoona, PA the home of Jaffa Shriners, Dorcas, Daughters of the Nile and Boyer candy factory, the makers of the Mallo Cup and Smoothie!! My friend Jackie took me on a tour of her city and we actually stopped at Boyer so I could purchase some of their product. Yum!! Jaffa Shrine Center is a huge building, situated in the heart of Altoona and houses the Shrine Circus under its own roof! Three Shrine Children and their Mom's were special guests at the banquet ans spoke of their experiences as patients and families of the patients at the Shrine Hospitals. Lesson to remember - even if your day is a little out of whack, it's far better than the lives of many of these children, who also wear the biggest smiles!!
After leaving Altoona, we traveled the short distance to
Cumberland, MD where we were met by the Campers Club of Ali Ghan Shriners. This
shrine center boasts a nice RV Park for its members and guests. The front of
the shrine building looks like the front porch of a southern planation house,
with pillars and multiple rocking chairs in which to rest and take in the view
of the Pennsylvania/Maryland mountains, beautiful!
This Nile temple, Re Temple,
went all out with their Official Visit, beginning with a “paving brick” in
honor of the Supreme Queen, which will be placed in their memorial walkway
which surrounds the gazebo. Following a newspaper interview, she was greeted by
two Shrine patients, the Ali Ghan Highlanders and presented with a yellow rose.
At the banquet she was presented with a Key and Proclamation from the City of
Cumberland, an Official Citation from the Alleghany County Commissioners and an
Official Citation from the Maryland State Governor. To be in Endicott, NY the
next day at 11 am, we left Cumberland at a very early hour, daylight was hours
away….
Endicott, NY – we had reservations at the Pine Valley
Campground, a nice campground outside of town. I learned the difference between
a campground and an RV Park. Gravel and grass sites versus paved; gravel and
muddy roads versus paved; unheated restrooms versus heated, tiled and individual
units. No cable or WIFI to…. well you get my drift. So okay, I may be a little
spoiled! At Zuleika Temple, Daughters of the Nile, Margaret Ann was given multiple Citations and Proclamations by a Shriner.
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First Crown worn by the Queens of Zuleika Temple Daughters of the Nile. |
The next morning we had another early start to get to Albany/Latham,
NY by 10am. We were met there by a photographer who with the assistance of
Rosemary Caruso, put together a wonderful news article for the Altamonte
Enterprise, a local paper. Check it out at -
www.altamontenterprise.com. Click on Community then Correspondents. The ladies of both
Zuleika and Cyrene Daughters of the Nile Temples put on beautiful ceremonials
and banquets. Thank you! Sunday, September 15th, off to Utica, NY.
Well actually, the Villages at Turning Stone RV Resort in Verona, NY.
Now that was an RV Resort, holy moly! Large shady grassy lots with paved slabs.
Clean, beautiful and heated restrooms. Yes indeed, very nice! Unfortunately we
didn’t have enough time to take advantage of the shuttle bus which delivers
guests to and from Turning Stone Casino 24/7. Maybe another time. However, what
we did have time for was telling several of the other campers (those curiosity
seekers which I’ve mentioned before) of our mission and reason for the tour. So
now, three more couples have knowledge of our philanthropy and hopefully will
share the information with three more and three more and so on!! We had a delightful
day with the ladies of Uarda Temple and can’t thank them enough for their
hospitality. Monday, the 16
th we were off to North Syracuse. I think
that this was the shortest journey which we have had so far on the tour; less
than 40 miles. I’ve had the opportunity to visit Ilderim Temple Daughters of
the Nile in the past and love these ladies! A record number of ladies were in
attendance, > 90. They meet at a fairly new Masonic Center in North Syracuse
and had their banquet at the American Legion Hall in Cicero. Grilled steak that
was cooked to perfection!!! Now, let me tell you about the campground, not an
RV Park, where we parked that night after the banquet. First let me preface
this by saying that I was the one who found this place as it was the closest to
Cicero and on the way to Webster, NY. Talk about a mud hole….no sewer hookup
and no satellite reception. Definitely a “campground”. I’m really not
complaining, although it sounds that way, I’m just really noticing a huge
difference in the parks. Tuesday morning, bright and early, off to Webster for
the official visit at Zama Temple which was wonderful. I actually had an hour or so to shop before the events began! This was our last visit
of this leg of the tour. Nila is on hiatus now until October 10
th
when we are scheduled to tour the Shriner’s Hospital in Chicago. ‘Til then……..