21 May 2012
Branson, MO
Looking around
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Back side of flood gates at Table Roc |
So I have no photos of the dam interior (yep... we walked into 2 different galleries inside the dam!) nor of the 4 generators in the generating room. We'll have to make do with this shot of the back of the flood gates of Table Rock L Dam taken from the observation area on the lake side of the center.
When we were there none of the generators were operating, so we had a quiet tour, but we were assured that when they get a call to spin up 1 or more generators it gets really loud in the generator room. Unlike some hydroelectric sites, this one operates only as demand on the grid requires it.
Btw, when the generators are operating, they have to sound a siren, wait 15 minutes, then open the "wickets" (rotating blades which block the water flow to the turbine). The reason is that the outflow dumps into Taneycomo Lake where it raises the depth of the water by 3 feet for each generator that's turned on. That in itself isn't an issue... unless you happen to be one of the trout fishermen in waders out in the middle of the flood plane! Lake Taneycomo looks essentially like a river in the area below Table Rock Lake Dam., so they have to hustle their butts out of there when the siren sounds.
The reason they're fishing there is because the water coming out of Table Rock L is very cold... on the order of 47 deg F this time of year. Trout like cold water (it contains more oxygen) and the fishermen go where the trout are. As do the Blue Heron.
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Becky, Dave, Celia & Bruce posing beneath the requisite dead Missouri animal. |
Then later we got together for dinner. Dave drove so no one in the truck had to worry about The Captain having a repeat of his parking lot fiasco a few days ago!
We ate at MacFarlain's which is inside the building which also houses the IMAX theater. MacFarlian's had chicken and dumplings on the menu which I'd been talking about not having seen on a menu in years, so it was time to order it. I don't know about the rest of y'all, but I had an excellent dinner.
And if you don't know what dumplings are, they're kind of like a boiled biscuit instead of the usual baked. Done right they're like a light, fluffy biscuit without the baked crust; done like my mother did them... well, they were less than great. My grandmother, however, was a master at making dumplings so I got hooked at a very young age.
Scenic Outlook
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Look for these 2 smiling faces at Dewey Short Visitor Center! |
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Looking across the valley from the scenic outlook. |
Lookin' around
Monday morning I talked to our GMAC claims adjuster and learned we don't have to have the truck inspected. Cool! The claim is in process and they should have contacted the owners of the Porsche by now. So we should be on the road again on Wednesday morning, heading for Elkhart, IN.
Then we did the 2 or 3 block tour of the old downtown area which included Dick's 5 & Dime. Straight out of my childhood if it had still had the Woolworth sign out front.instead of Dick's.

Tornado damage

We used this public parking garage which obscures the cenvention center just to the right of the Hilton. Looked like it had its share of damage as well.
The Hilton isn't the only one that was hit, though it was the tallest and easiest to see. There's a lot of damage which, as I mentioned before, is uneven as the tornado touched down then lifted only to touch down again. Nasty stuff.
Just fuelin' around
Oops! I was momentarily possessed by the pun-genie. It frequently jumps into my head and I can't seem to control these temporary urges to utter corny puns. Just keep in mind that you, dear reader, would have thought of this as literary genius had it come from George Bernard Shaw or Will Rogers!
Just down the road from old town is Casey's General which looks to me to be an industrial strength convenience store. We stopped there for fuel cuz I saw a tour bus fueling up. At $3.699/gal it was the cheapest diesel we've seen in a long time.
Great blog! Did you pick up some Branson corn while you were here? (your puns kinda sound like you might've. Ha!). We already miss you 2! Enjoyed having ya'll around! Was the Branson Cafe lunch good? Top notch pix!!
ReplyDeleteJust a little pun-ishment to test your auto-groan response! :)
ReplyDeleteWe miss you guys too! When y'all figure out what's next, let us know... maybe it'll work out for another get together!
Btw, I filled the tanks Tue AM. By Tue PM diesel was streaming out of the truck bed: the fuel had expanded. Probably left $5 on the ground. Now I ask yuh: is that any way to treat a senior?! :)