Our day began bright and early, and the drive down I-75 to Jackson Center was beautiful in the morning light. It’s funny…even seeing the city limits sign is exciting to Airstream fans. We were bringing June Bug home to where she was built!
While inside waiting for the service guys to meet with us, we ran into two other couples waiting for their Airstream work to be complete. If we hadn’t skipped breakfast we might have sat there for a long time talking Airstreams, campgrounds, travel suggestions, and all the rest.
We were disappointed to learn that the Airstream service department had ordered one of the awnings in the wrong color. So they plan to install the one that’s correct, order the other, and then drive our trailer back to us in Indianapolis after the work is complete. So in order to leave the trailer behind, we had to quickly unload EVERYTHING out of it so they could winterize. That meant we had to empty the refrigerator/freezer and all the food from our cabinets, which we had intended to do at our leisure once back home.
It didn’t take long to retrieve our computers and dirty clothes, but the poor service tech had to stand around and wait for us. The guys who made the mistake in ordering were very apologetic, and they didn’t rush us or anything. It was just an unexpected bump in the road.
The little restaurant is 60 years old and family owned, with dated decor and food like “your mom” would make. I chose fried mush and biscuits/gravy. Bob had steak and eggs with hash browns. We both marveled at how delicious the food was…an unexpected treat! My gravy was *almost* as good as brother-in-law Frank’s gravy, but I won’t tell him that. Bob absolutely loved the sourdough toast, which was thick cut and toasty brown.
My only complaint was that although the coffee was good, fresh and hot, the creamer was Non-Dairy. NO NO NO NO! If I’m sitting in a little local restaurant enjoying a super yummy breakfast, I want real half & half. So there.
Our waitress was really cheery and gave us good suggestions about our breakfast options. The Lucky Steer was an excellent choice and I do recommend it to any fellow Airstreamers looking for a place to eat while they wait for service. It’s about a 20 minute drive from the factory.
Although we no longer had to kill time in Ohio, and could have headed on home, after breakfast we drove directly across the street to the Armstrong Space Museum for a visit. Terrific! We strolled through the exhibits, and while it’s a small museum, there was quite a bit to see. Neil Armstrong grew up in Wapakoneta and his life story and historic moon landing were told with great photos and a large collection of memorabilia.
Found it! And I’m getting caught up on your blog! Ok — just learned your Bob is “Bob & Tom” Bob. My three boys are #1 fans! Love the IS Airstream. We looked at a special order 27′ at Haydocy RV in Columbus — they had a black rubber floor like the 16′ Sport put in it — all cream/leather interior. Tom will never give up his 16′ Bambi!
Our WBCCI NOVA group (Tom is President) is planning a rally in the parking lot for Indy! Are you WBBCI members??? Ella Brown
We will definitely be at the Indy 500 again this year. We tailgate across 16th Street right across from the main gate. We’ll be in a group of probably 6-8 other campers but not many Airstreams. I want to come see your rally group, FOR SURE. Please let me know where you end up!
p.s. So sorry it took me so long to reply to your comment!!
Wow, this is quite a coincidence: same car, same color, similar Airstream, huge baseball fans, and even the same mirrors!
Ours: http://imgur.com/hyYEgO8,X39uIjN,xihxGT3#2
We’re from SF, so Giants fans, of course 🙂
Ours is a ’15 International Signature. No blog yet, but we’ll probably start one…
cheers!
I just NOW (after two months) saw your comment. I must be a terrible blog maintainer!! haha
Your Airstream is beautiful. Where the heck was that picture taken if you’re from San Francisco?!
I hope you do start a blog. I really enjoy tracking other Airstreamers and their adventures. If you do, please let me know.
p.s. Where did you get linked to JuneBugJourneys? (I’m very curious how people find it). Happy Trails to you.