Thursday, April 14, 2011

ORLANDO, FL 4/14/2011

So, here we are in Orlando, Florida  Thousand Trails Preserve.  We plan to stay here about 2 weeks.  Gonna see some things, do some things, but mostly just take care of a few house tending things like change the oil in the truck, finish taxes, scan photos, prepare Easter stuff for grandkids, etc.
The space we are in is very secluded by lush central Florida greenery.  We like it here!
It feels like we are all alone in a jungle.
 
But, if you walk out to the road, you see that we are in an RV park, albeit not many people here.  The preserve is huge with over 850 spaces.
On one of our walks, we found a giant lake, we assume that was on the preserve.  It was beautiful.  Even with it's beauty, we realized as we read the sign near it that we are in the southeastern states and there is a reason you don't see many people swimming in the lakes here.
Here is the sign a little closer!!
The fine print!
We always keep a wary eye cast at the beauty!
                                  But still, it is a beautiful place we are visiting here in Florida!!!
We will stay here a couple weeks so we can relax, enjoy the scenery and go to  four of Disney World's theme parks.  Probably won't go swimming in the lake though..... maybe the swimming pool though.  It is very warm here!!

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

EXPLORING CEDAR KEYS 4/12/11

 Last night we spent at Camp Wal-Mart in Perry, FL.  It was a nice evening and night after a full day of driving.  Then today we headed out for more driving south to Orlando today.  The trees here are lush and wild!  It is amazing how beautiful this stifling humidity makes this place!
 We crossed across the muddy Suwanee River.  Then we had that song stuck in our heads the rest of the day!!
 The trees with the southern style moss hanging down is amazing!  It is hard to imagine we are actually seeing the sights we saw only in books!!
 There are lots of huge majestic oaks everywhere!  By the way, we are driving down Hwy 19 today, between Perry and Inverness.
We decided to do as we always like to do.... see a road and wonder where it goes.... then turn on it and find out.  Hwy 24 went out to Cedar Keys, a small little tourist town on a small little island in the Gulf of Mexico.  What a fascinating place to explore.  We spent several hours here just wandering around and meeting the locals.  The buildings, some were from the 1850's!
 And some were newer and prepared for hurricanes.
 The beaches were beautiful and surprisingly empty.  It was the middle of the week after all.
 There were several tile sculptures.....




...interesting signs.....
 ...and tile doorways.
 Some areas were not good for driving the trailer through!


Some of the locals were less than conversant....
 ...some just hung around.
 Some of the restaurants were very quaint.
 We came upon this deserted shark that someone had apparently caught and then just left on the grass.  It was interesting to get up close and touch.  It was very dead.
 Couldn't resist adding this beautiful pelican.
 Here is where we parked for the day as we wandered around.
 Can you find Ann in this picture?

Ann loves taking pictures of birds.
 Wayne loves standing in the street.
 This, we were told was once the honeymoon cottage of the town.
 I guess they were a little rough on the place!!!
 Ann liked this one better!!
 The restaurant row on the bay!
Saw this one on the way off the island.
We then drove on to Inverness, FL and spent the night at Camp Wal-Mart again.  We had a very secluded spot in a quiet corner of the parking lot, right next to some beautiful lush lawn.  We thought we had picked the perfect spot..... until 4:30 in the morning they began mowing our lawn.  Oh well, it's free and it was a big lawn. so we only heard him each time he came around to our trailer every 7-8 minutes.  We slept in between.
Wednesday, 4/13, we drove to Orlando, FL and parked in the Orlando Thousand Trails Preserve in space D153!

Monday, April 11, 2011

AN EDUCATION IN TALLAHASSEE, FL 4/11/2011

Rose at 7:15 AM. The air conditioner was left on all night.  When I rose it was 75 degrees outside and 70 in the trailer.  I went for a walk and then showered.  I got back to the trailer and typed until Ann got up at 8:30 AM.  While she went to shower, I started getting things packed up for leaving.  Today we begin our trip to Orlando FL  Thousand Trails Preserve where we will stay for a couple weeks.  But first Ann had to take a picture of her lilies.
We fueled up in DeFuniac, FL.  $3.89 per gallon.  It is getting harder and harder to find it below $4.00 now.  We use the internet to look for the lowest prices as we travel, trying to fill up when we find a place that is the cheapest.
Drove down I-10 for about 100 miles to Tallahassee, FL.  It was like driving through a park the whole way.  Beautiful large pines, magnolia, oaks, cedars and a few deciduous trees I was not familiar with.  It is entirely spring here.

It was in the high 80’s to low 90’s all day.  We love our air conditioning and had it on in the truck all day long!!
There is a lot of lakes, swamps and muddy rivers throughout all the areas we passed today!  They say that Florida’s land is 33% covered by water!   
Speaking of rivers… we have observed that most of the rivers east of the Rockies are brown muddy things.  Most of the rivers west of the Rockies are much clearer and faster flowing.  Speaking of lakes… we passed a pond today that reminded us of the pond on Hwy 62 on the way to Shady Cove.  It is in a big field on the right after you pass the Butte Falls turn off.  It is a man made pond that has been there since before 1964.  Well anyway, this pond and field looked just like it!  Many of the swamps and lakes here have a lot of lilly pads in them and right now they are all covered with beautiful white flowers.  They are beautiful!!
We stopped for lunch at exit 147 on I-10.  We pulled into a truck stop and ate sandwiches.  Wayne had a black bean sandwich (one of his favorite)  and Ann had PB and J.  Nice and relaxing, not to mention cheap!
One thing we have noticed out here, they use pine needles for mulch in their flower beds and gardens.  You can see layers 1-2 feet thick on the beds surrounding the plants.  Strange looking, but effective.
We passed over into the Eastern Standard Time Zone today, so we are in the same time zone as our oldest and third son now!  It was strange when we called our doctors and business people today to have to figure out when is the best time to call them.  When it was noon out here, they were just opening their businesses out there!!
We stopped in Tallahassee to view the Capitol and buy fuel at the cheapest station we had found on the internet.  Most places we saw was $4.19 - $4.39 for diesel today,  But we found 3 stations in Tallahassee for $3.89.  We be cheap!!!  Seems strange to be thinking of $3.89 as a good deal!!!!!!  And I found a good manhole cover!!
At the capital, Wayne did what he usually does in big cities and got us off on a road that was too small for us. Then to fix the situation he pulled into a small parking lot with no place to turn around and had to pretty talk a policewoman to allow us to stay in town and escape the parking lot.  We parked in a huge Civic Auditorium parking lot and hoofed it 3 city blocks uphill to the capitol.  There were two side by side; the old one and the new one.

 The new one; we got to see the senate and the house
and then went up a very fast elevator to the 22nd floor and got to walk around and view the city from on high.  That's where we were, way up there!!
  It was beautiful.  Tallahassee is a very tree filled town that from up high makes the city look really small because so much is covered from up top by trees!
 We also got to see our rig parked way out there in the parking lot.  Can you see it?
Maybe not.... I'll zoom in for you.  Now can you see it?
That's how far we walked!!!
Then we walked over to the old capitol and it was closed for the day.  Different time zone, remember???  We walked around it and enjoyed the view of the old building and the beautiful moss covered trees that are everywhere down here! 
While walking around we saw a small group of what looked like they were Hispanic.  They were being paid attention to by a few news people, so we stopped and watched a minute.  We were approached by two little girls, one in 4th and one in 5th grade.  They handed us some fliers and merrily began to skip off.  Wayne, being the teacher, stopped them and asked them to explain what the fliers were about and what they were doing there.  They were hesitant, but got started.  A man that might have been their dad walked up to try to intervene.  Wayne put his hand up to him and encouraged the little girls to explain further.  When he figured out what was going on, Wayne asked questions that would lead the girls to explain at a level they understood.  It was fun.  We then thanked the girls and turned to the man. Wayne explained to him that he had been a teacher and it was fun to encourage the kids to speak their mind and share their understanding of the reason they were there in front of the capitol building.  We then had about a 30 minute discussion about their cause.  It was fascinating to learn from an educated man from Mexico, his opinion, and belief.  They were there to try to educate the Floridians about the plight of illegal aliens in Florida. Currently, Florida is attempting to pass legislation like the Arizona legislature did to allow police to check those that appear as if they may be here illegally for papers that show that they are here legally and detain and deport them if they are not here legally.  The young man made a good case and educated us about people like him and their plight.  We had a really healthy discussion, each sharing our thoughts.  A good man he is.  A far cry better a person than some of our citizens we have here.  Wayne told him he would love to work for him to stay here and send a few of our citizens down to Mexico to their politically corrupt and drug lord run country. 
We feel sorry for their situation, but feel the laws are just should be upheld.
Got a good phone call today!  Our former financial adviser, Andrew, is back in Oregon after a year taking care of his father in Colorado.  It was good to hear his voice and have him back on board with us again.
Got down to Perry, FL, where we pulled off at Camp Wal-Mart for the night.  Nestled in among three other rigs and then went out for pizza for dinner.  As we were walking to the pizza place we passed by a Chinese Buffet.  We were tempted to have Chinese food, but after reading the sign by the door, we wondered if maybe it was a little too rough of a place for us.
We knew that the southern states were a little red necked, but this was a little ridiculous!!  If you can't read the sign, here is a closer picture of it.
 The wild, wild west ain't got nothin' on the deep south!!
After a yummy pizza, we typed and phoned and read.  To bed by 11:00 PM EST.  It is warm here, but there is a little breeze blowing in the windows.  At 10:30 PM it was 73 degrees outside.
Tomorrow, we head a little closer to Orlando, FL
By the way, the store that we think the sign was for, was on the left of the sign.  There was a pawn shop there.  But it sure made for an interesting second look as we approached the restaurant!!!

Sunday, April 10, 2011

DEFUNIAK SPRINGS, FL 4/8-11/2011

On 4/8 we left Alabama and headed into Florida. We ate breakfast here.
 We were immediately welcomed by a lone Blue Angel jet suspended directly over our heads in the previous picture.  It was a retired one that had been made in 1954 and was now permanently suspended directly over the sign that welcomes visitors to Florida.  Amazing!
 We drove into Pensacola to mail some things to a grandson for his birthday and some photo albums to Ginger, Wayne's cousin. We also had to find a credit union to do some business.  We had been to Pensacola once before several years back when we had flown in to attend our son, Luke's graduation from Naval Officer School.  It had been December then.  We found we liked it here again.  It is a peaceful town with lots of oddities about it, like this ice castle on a corner in 85 degree weather.  (It was fake)
 We are in the deep south and have been for several states.  This is Baptist land and we have been amazed at the number of kinds of Baptist churches there are; First Baptist; Second Baptist; Missionary Baptist, etc. This one is a Catholic church... an oddity down here.
 Out of Pensacola, we decided to head south to Santa Rosa Island to go along the Gulf Coast, off the freeway.
We had to go across a very long bridge first.  Seems like we do a lot of bridges here in the south!  That's the island off in the distance.
 We had left early this morning, before breakfast, and we had eaten an early one.  We were getting hungry so we decided to try one of these (see below) restaurants.  They are all over here in the south.  Several per town!  "May as well try them out", we thought.  We were pleasantly surprised!  Good prices and down home good food!  The staff was really friendly too!
The gulf Coast beaches are amazing!!  The beaches are white and always clean.  The weather here has been perfect for walks on the beach and the water is warm.  This is one of those beaches and walks.
 We spent a good amount of time just walking and observing.   This may look like a good skim boarding beach, but it was too steep for anything but short rides.  See the fishing poles?  Several fishermen were utilizing several poles each to try their luck.
 There were boats doing the same thing, but we were told for a different type of fish.
 Some were not fishing.
Saw these tails sticking out of the sand and was told by the fisherman nearby, that he had forgotten his icebox, so he was keeping them cool this way.  Intriguing!! 
By evening, we thought we would go see a movie, so we went to see a movie with Matt Damon called The Adjustment Bureau.  It was interesting.  We had popcorn for dinner and then drove on to spend the night in Camp WalMart.  The next morning we headed a little north of DeFuniak, FL, where we checked into Holley-King Lakes Resort, in which we have stayed for the weekend, went to church and worked on planning out the next several months of travels.  This photo is out our rear window.....
 ...this one out the kitchen window.....
 .....and this one out the living room window.
It is a small and beautiful park that is, much to our liking, underused.  The weather has been great.  Left the air conditioner on last night while we slept.  It is warm and humid here.  Tomorrow, Monday, 4/11 we head towards Orlando, FL where we will stay at a Thousand Trials Preserve and hope to go to the temple, Disneyworld and Kennedy Space Center.  We'll be there a week or two.