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May 23, 2013 - St. Augustine
After leaving the Keys we turned north and headed to St. Augustine. Ever since elementary school I have always been intrigued with the story of Ponce de Leon and the fact that St. Augustine (St. A) is one of North America's oldest cities. So the Keys was on Rick's list and St. Augustine was on mine. We are so glad that we stopped and a week was just barely enough time to scratch the surface. We could easily have spent another one or two weeks there. But we are constantly reminded that time stands still for no one and neither does our...
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May 20, 2013 - Stuart to Fort Pierce, FL
Spent 5/9 thru 5/13 in Stuart, FL at Sunset Bay Marina re-adjusting to the American way of life. We have to admit, we are not doing well for these three days adjusting. After two months of islands, we got very spoiled with our life-style. If it were not for the crossings of the ocean, we'd go over there a lot. We have now crossed four times and none of them were good. We talk with folks who say they have been doing it for years with few problems, so who knows, we may someday give it another shot, but we definitely plan on returning. The...
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May 20, 2013 - Moored spot 11 @ Pelican Roost!
After 3100 miles we have come to rest at our last and longest stop at Pelican Roost, Naval Station Mayport. We'll be joining up with a large group of friends to celebrate the Memorial Day weekend, and looking forward to relaxing and reminiscing over our last 1 1/2 months on the road. Two more weeks then home to recharge the coach for the next trip. Pelican Roost is one of our favorite spots - how can you not like looking out over the jetties with ships of the greatest Navy in the world arriving and departing the harbor, with dozens of...
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May 20, 2013 - Keys and Kayaking
On Monday, May 6, we left Miami and headed south to Marathon. We were headed to the Jolly Roger Travel Park on Grassy Key. It is quite an experience to drive the Keys. Sometimes the road is on just a very narrow bit of land with the Gulf close on one side and the Atlantic Ocean on the other and at other times it is wide with lots of trees, shrubs and other vegetation so thick that no water is visible on either side. Because the water is shallow along the keys it is the most beautiful azure blue. In some places you can walk out 20 feet from...
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May 18, 2013 - Surgery and new rig!!
Thank you all who have sent messages over the past few months, missing my semi-regular (ha ha) blog entries. Well as many of you know I have been through the mill, and back!!! I had been getting slightly short of breath and had some water retention in my feet/ankles so I went off to my primary care physician to get it checked out. She sent me to the Cardiologist and I had an echcardiogram done. To backtrack: In my childhood I had contracted rheumatic fever which unfortunately has some very nasty lasting side effects. The main one being it...
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May 17, 2013 - Heading Out !!!!!
We our going over to Lake Okeechobee for the weekend of camping , fishing and swimming and of course some Geocaching. Shall be going over the labor day weekend , going over to Lakeland , Florida for the GEOWOODSTOCK EVENT for Geocaching, send out some pictures when we get home. Gary and Norma P.S. I lost my old glasses and now I can see when driving.
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May 15, 2013 - Pirates, Planes and Fort Pickens
Made our splash back in Florida at the Blue Angels Naval Recreation Park in Pensacola, FL. Great campground close to our main reason for stopping - the National Naval Aviation Museum located on Naval Air Station, Pensacola, FL. What an inspiring collection of aircraft and memorabilia representing the beginning of flight to present day aviation technology. Of course, being the home of the Blue Angels Flight Demonstration Squadron, the Angels are well represented here. Although currently "grounded" due to the Sequester, the aircraft are still...
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May 14, 2013 - Perry to Brandon
We drove from Perry to Brandon, a distance of 212 miles. We are now only 55 miles from our final destination, and we will rest here for a few days, stock-up on items, and complete a dozen items on our to-do-list, before we head to Tierra Verde for our 4 month stay! Mike and Nancy
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May 14, 2013 - First day on the road.
We left home at 10:38 this morning heading up I-75 to hwy 48, to hwy 41 to hwy 44 and then on hwy 19, where we saw two turkeys on the side of the road, traffic was as usual hectic on the interstate but once we got on the back roads it was much nicer. We pulled off the road around 6:00 p.m. in Monticello, FL at A Stone’s Throw RV Park. We had lunch at Burger King and had leftover smoke pork for dinner in the RV, Weather only got up to 85 today.
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May 14, 2013 - Sunshine
Hello friends, today we woke up in the sunshine. Steve feels that the sun is so much better in Florida, I agree. Yesterday we drove 3 hours from Alabama to Milton Florida. No problem with the drive, it went really well. Got to Gulf Pines KOA park in Milton, nice settings, great hosts Mike and Belinda. Also great cable TV, I need to see Call the Midwife on Sunday. But today is do the laundry and go to the beach. Will blog more later. xxx
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May 13, 2013 - Holt To Perry
Today we drove from Holt to Perry, a distance of 215 miles. This is our second stop in Florida, and our final destination is about 300 miles away. We are starting to take it very slow, after 2000 plus miles of being on the road, we need some rest and relaxation! We are staying at the Perry Elks, and we are camped on an area of grass that must be 5 acres, or so. Here are a few 'snaps' for you! Mike and Nancy
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May 12, 2013 - Sanibel Island
Hello everyone. Things are going great, we're having great weather and a great time. Cindy spent some time in on Marco Island doing some shell hunting. We camped at Collier-Seminole State Park on the edge of the Everglades. Cindy found all these shells in about 1 1/2 hours. She found some on Sanibel Island but not like on Marco Island. Someone told her that people walk Sanibel Island in the mornings and gather the good shells to sell. There are two stores on Sanibel Island called. " She Sells Sea Shells". Bunny and I spent time walking...
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