Saturday, April 12, 2008
Signing Off For the Season
We moved the 5th wheel from the Eureka KOA to the dealer - a mere 4 miles away, for the few warranty items we need fixed. Nothing major - just the toilet, awning, door leak, chair fabric, and a broken bracket on an outside cubbyhole.
Yesterday we got everything out and I began the monstrous task of doing all the laundry. I hadn't washed clothes in a week, plus all the towels, bedding, blankets, throws, rugs, etc. Somewhere in the emptying out process, I've lost my one and only pair of blue jeans. Hopefully they will surface in the near future since it's FREEZING, and even snow flurries in St. Louis!
A few trivial facts after going through my travel log that I keep in the truck:
7414 - number of miles traveled since December 26, 2007 - the date this adventure started.
4765 - number of miles we put on the truck while in Florida once we were set up in the park in Orange Lake. This is scary - did we make that many trips to the grocery store, Wal*Mart, and golf courses? This does include two trips to Orlando, two trips to Tampa, three trips to the RV park we'll be in next season, and two trips to the Cedar Key area in Florida.
$3.21 - cheapest diesel we found all winter, and that was on December 26, 2007 - probably somewhere in Kentucky or Tennessee.
$4.14 - most expensive diesel we paid, and that was yesterday, near Festus, MO - at the service center/gas station where we had the truck repaired after blowing off the hose.
0 - number of pounds we lost when our goal was to lose 25 apiece.
0 - number of days that we had snow while away.
106 - number of days we were gone from St. Louis (or number of days we missed family and friends)
I'm glad we got to share our adventures with everyone who was even remotely interested. We enjoyed rehashing each day's activities - no matter how boring they were - sorry you had to endure some of those. Hopefully we have encouraged some of you (and you know who you are) to get out there and retire, so you, too, can travel and see this great country we live in.
Now can we just figure out how to get the cost of diesel down?
Cheers until next November.
Friday, April 11, 2008
Not the Final Blog Yet
We were beat, so we set the alarm for 5:00am on Thursday morning to head back home. We knew bad weather was coming across the mid section of the U.S., but we thought we'd be able to get home regardless. When the alarm went off at 5am, I turned on the Weather Channel - it didn't look good. Too many storms in Arkansas and Tennessee and southern Missouri. We turned off the coffee pot and headed back to bed, since we'd already had a sleepless night interrupted by extremely strong winds.
After paying for another night, we unhooked the truck from the 5th wheel and found the Hollywood Casino for yet another dinner buffet - this one was good - it included king crab legs. Same story on the penny slots. We headed to bed real early because we we set the alarm for 4:00am today to get up. Why - we're retired! I know, but we were also ready to get home.
After a very stormy night, we headed out at 4:30 this morning, in the rain, to get home. A non-eventful trip until about a hundred miles south of St. Louis. We heard a very loud explosion under the hood. It still ran, so we crept on the shoulder to the next exit, which, thank God, had a truck service center. $38 dollars later we were fixed and back on the road. Who would think that a breather hose blowing off would make such a noise!
We finally made it to the KOA in Eureka to unload and clean early this afternoon. Dennis met us and brought a load back home for us.
We're tired, and we're headed to bed very soon. Our final blog of the season will be written tomorrow when I'm awake.
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
On The Road Again
A great deal of the day was spent researching campgrounds for on the way home. Mark found two casinos with campgrounds - Tunica, MS; Caruthersville, MO; as well as a few other non-casino campgrounds.
Since the forecast is terrible at best, we spent the day getting ready to leave early in the morning. The coffee maker is set for 5:00am, the jacks have been taken up, tanks cleaned, "stuff" put away, and the trailer is hooked on and just about ready to go.
Monday, April 7, 2008
Running Out of Beach Time
Look what we found in the swamp right next to the RV park while on our bikes.

The last of the chicken I had in the freezer turned out to be bad (stinky). After throwing out the chicken, we walked to Jalapeno's restaurant, which ended up being closed. We sat down at another restaurant, looked at the menu, listened to way too many families talking way too loud, and got up and left. This required a walk back to the park to get the truck. All I wanted was a salad. Fortunately there's an O'Charley's about 10 miles away.
Sunday, April 6, 2008
Idle Hands
We sat and had beers with our neighbors this afternoon for a while. They are from southeast Missouri near the Arkansas border. Always fun to talk to another couple that retired as early as we did. Tomorrow the forecast is sunny and warm. We'll see.
Saturday, April 5, 2008
Not a Jellyfish Afterall


Clouds and big waves.
They seem to be getting bigger.The man-of-war stings are very painful. Symptoms include severe shooting pain described as a shock-like sensation, and intense joint and muscle pain. Pain may be accompanied by headaches, shock, collapse, faintness, hysteria, chills, fever, nausea and vomiting and in some cases death (usually from cardiac arrest). While the initial contact may result in only a small number of stings, efforts to escape from the tentacles may cause the stinging cells that have not discharged to do so and intensify the stings. Care should be taken when removing the adhering tentacles. Severe stings can still occur even when the animal is beached or dead. The Man-of-War sting may require further medical treatment to control the pain. If any breathing difficulty occurs, CALL 911 immediately.
Friday, April 4, 2008
Spring is in the Air and on the Beach
After lunch the sun came back and we returned to the beach. While we sat and watched the locals surfing and using boogie boards we saw something we have never seen before. We have been on beaches along the east and west coast, beaches throughout the Caribbean and have been coming to Gulf Shores for nearly 30 years but never did we have any idea where all these damn seagulls come from. Now we know. There were two seagulls right next to us squawking in unison for several minutes. We started to watch them to see what was going on and one of the local guys near us also stopped to watch. The larger of the two hopped up on the back of the other one and kept squawking while trying to keep his balance. At this point we still didn't know what this was all about but amusing just the same. All of a sudden there were conjoined seagulls right there on the beach. Of all the times not to have a camera, this would certainly have been the picture of the season! Diane swears I'm wrong but I'm certain I saw a smile on the face of the one and a slight swagger in his step. The local guy told me that he had never seen this in his life. This is something you might want to think about at the beach cabana when the bartender asks if you want a sex on the beach.
Thursday, April 3, 2008
Canadians and a Sunset

After golf we headed to the beach for a couple of hours. I guess we're getting used to the very cold water - Mark got in all the way today. Me - I just stayed on the beach enjoying the sunshine. People are getting braver, or just don't care about the jelly fish. The purple flag is still flying.
It was then back to the park for laundry. It's so easy here - no other people to argue with or fight over machines.
After dinner we walked to the beach for the sunset and stopped in the Pink Pony bar/restaurant for a couple of drinks. The live music that started at 8:15p was a bit much so we walked back. I think we're getting old - we complained about how loud it was!
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Like Pea Soup
Since the weather wasn't all that great this morning, we decided to check out the movie Bucket List. What a fabulous movie. Like the guy camped next to us said, "If you got a gray hair on your head, you need to go see this movie."

This was the afternoon we actually got in the water - at least waist deep. It wasn't too bad. The problem with being in the water - the Portuguese man-of-wars are still there. This morning we found a very large one, about 8" long, washed up on the shore. Once you get in the water, you're always on the lookout to see these jelly fish.

This was a tiny man-of-war we found this afternoon.
After dinner the fog started to roll in again so thick you could barely see across the road. Something new every day.
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Tourists for a Day

Since the sun was shining, I was able to get into the water (shin deep at best). No red or purple flags on this beach. The Portuguese man-of-wars (type of jelly fish) have been coming ashore on the local beaches in Orange Beach and Gulf Shores. These are extremely dangerous, and very painful when the tentacles get on humans. Yet another reason to stay out of the freezing water.
We next drove through an RV park on the beach just east of Destin. The RVs were crammed in, some of them right on the beach. This is not for us. I love sand, but I don't want to eat it daily, or have to vacuum daily to get it out of the 5th wheel.
On the way back to Gulf Shores, we stopped at the famous Flora-Bama bar that straddles the Florida and Alabama border. This bar has been here forever, but we've never set foot inside. I remember Aunt Nell telling me about it, as she and Chet used to stop in for lunch occasionally. She said there were bras that certain patrons felt they no longer needed, hanging up, and sure enough, they still are. The hurricanes have not been kind to this establishment, but it was never anything to look at to begin with. It's a landmark, and anyone who's ever been in this area, has certainly heard of it.


We each had a drink and then headed back to our park.
Monday, March 31, 2008
Wok and Stroll
Since we wouldn't be on the beach, we drove up to the Tanger Outlet Mall to look for new golf shirts. Everyone else had the same idea. We then found food mecca - a Chinese buffet! It's been a long time. It wasn't Happy China in Chesterfield, but the best we've had since December.
Either spring break is now over and every one went back to school and/or work, or everyone stayed away. What a difference one day makes.

In warmer weather and warmer water temp, these waves would have provided several hours of fun.

These guys had the beach to themselves. It was too windy to fly, so they just stood there facing the wind. Every now and then the one-legged guy flew away, but he always came back into gull formation.
Sunday, March 30, 2008
Sunday Sights

This afternoon we finally went to the beach to just relax and take in the sights. It was the crowdedest I've ever seen it. Everyone had the same idea we did. Hopefully the crowds will thin out tomorrow once the kids go back to school and their parents go back to work.

It's always a great people watching experience. Why do some people pour themselves into swimsuits that are at least three sizes too small? Bikinis are not meant for everyone, and one size does not fit all! And we thank God daily that we have boys - if we had girls, they certainly wouldn't go out of the house looking like these 25 year old wannabees, while being only 14.

Not a lot of folks in the water. It's fun to watch the 3-10 year olds. They just don't care that it's freezing - they stay in for hours. The parents step one foot in and scream. Ahhh youth! Twenty-five years ago, I would have been in the water. Too old for that nonsense now!
Saturday, March 29, 2008
Going Green
After breakfast we put on the walking shoes and headed to the beach. There's a wonderful breeze on the Gulf, 70ish, and overcast - a great formula for walking the beach. A few diehards were in the water - it's not quite 70 degrees. We remember these spring break vacations. No matter how cold, ya just gotta get in the water. By the time we got back to the park, we had walked almost 5 miles.
We drove through the Gulf Shores State Park campground where we had stayed numerous time over 20 years ago. The park has been ravaged by Hurricanes Ivan and Katrina. What used to be the most beautiful park around is now treeless and blacktop. It also has lots of campers in it. One campsite that caught our eye - a pup tent with a van parked next to it. Once we got a closer look, we noted a couple was sitting on lawn chairs just outside their tent, watching a large (~32") flat screen TV that they had sitting just inside the van. I guess there was a basketball game they just couldn't miss while camping. Roughing it, a little.
After a wonderful large pizza from Papa Rocco's, another trek to the beach was needed. The sun was now out, and quite warm. A few more kids were in the water. Note: kids - not adults, except for a few fathers who wouldn't let their kids in without adult supervision.
Bike rides before BBQ burgers. We're beat! It's time to crash on the couch before bed.
Friday, March 28, 2008
Another Four Meal Day

Thursday, March 27, 2008
Farewell

Our spot is bare now.
On a happy note - we filled up this morning - diesel dropped at a few stations - all the way down to $3.99 point 9!
The beautiful oak trees with the Spanish moss:

John and Frances from Ohio:



Wednesday, March 26, 2008
One More Day in Paradise
The final round of the season with Joe and Marilyn at Williston Country Club. Great weather, good course conditions and fair golf. This is one of the things we will miss next year, $20 golf with cart.
To finish the day we made one last trip to St. John's seafood restaurant. Bob,Rachael, Joe and Marilyn joined us for one last meal in Ocala. Plans are already being hatched to meet in Tunica,Ms. later this summer for golf and gambling.
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Tying up Loose Ends
Diane defrosted the fridge today in preparation for moving on after 3 months in the park. The next few days will be spent rearranging the basement and trying to figure out where all this stuff was when we left St. Louis. No matter how hard we try to not add things we always seem to have more than we started with.
This afternoon was golf with the boys. There were eight guys playing at Lake Diamond. $2 nassau and $ .25 skins. Joe, Mark, Donnie( from the band) and Bob were the big winners. Our team won $2 and 3 skins. No big amount of money but the bragging rights last for a year. We hope to return and play the same game next March.
Tonight we finally attended Karaoke Night. Joe and Marilyn have been trying to get us to go for a while and today we gave in. There was a large turn out and it seems that there a number of folks in the park that are truly talented. As usual there are people who just enjoy singing regardless of ability and we applaud their nerve. We just aren't public singers unless there is a large amount of alcohol or Dave and Deb Fluegge involved.
This is one of the last scheduled events in the park for the winter. We are going to miss the fun evenings with our old and new friends.
Monday, March 24, 2008
Ho Hum Day
Mark was going to start washing the 5th wheel today but the weather wouldn't cooperate. It was windy and only got to around 65 today - tomorrow will be better, but the guys are all going golfing in the afternoon. It will wait until Wednesday or Thursday when we're near 80.
I did get in touch with the Luxury RV park in Gulf Shores, and they were able to accommodate us for an extra week. That gets us back into St. Louis around the 13th of April.
We're running out of food so we jumped in the car with Joe and Marilyn to find somewhere to eat lunch. We ended up at a Sonny's BBQ joint - they are a chain that is very popular in the South. Excellent pulled pork sandwiches!
We released the spot we had reserved at this park for next year. Joe and Marilyn wanted the spot to be near the rest of the group that is returning here. We are now committed to moving to a new park next year.
Sunday, March 23, 2008
The End is Near
The birthday man - John, and his wife Frances.
Marilyn was kind enough to put the candles on that you can't blow out.
It was so hot in the sun, we all had to cram under the awning where it was 20 degrees cooler.
Saturday, March 22, 2008
The Last Dance

Lots of people showed up in their country/western attire also (Joe):

We then had to say goodbye to Pam and Dennis as they are headed back to Georgia in the morning. Fortunately for them, it's only a six hour drive. It was wonderful having them here, and hopefully they enjoyed it and will continue RVing after they retire later this year.
Slow Play
Even though we were ready to give up after 10 holes because of the extremely slow play, we kept going because we paid $60 to play. We managed to get in 14 holes before our patience wore out. After 4 1/2 hours we couldn't take any more. The golf courses in the area have marshals on the course but instead of helping to keep play moving they mostly check the bathrooms and trash cans. Fast play doesn't exist here on Friday thru Sunday. Mark will try again on Tuesday with Joe and several other guys in the park. After that round the next golf will be much farther north.
We were going to play bingo on our last Friday here but we ran a little late so the day ended outside our house talking with Pam and Dennis.
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Practice Makes Perfect
It was also cleaning day in the 5th wheel. We were having guests for dinner, so I dug out the vacuum. I had put a double batch of Italian Cheese Tortellini in the crockpot, and later started on a batch of brownies. After pouring the batter into the pan, we realized the trailer was really unlevel - one side was empty while the other side was overflowing. What a mess. Mark had mentioned earlier today that he thought the trailer was not level, but I couldn't really tell.
Since it was so far off, we had to bring in the slides, hook onto the truck, and move forward 4 feet so I could remove two of the leveling boards. I guess this is what happens when you stay parked in the grass for three months. This whole ordeal took about an hour. We were quite the spectacle to our neighbors. Several came running over thinking something was wrong because they all thought we were leaving without saying goodbye. No such thing - just practicing for the real thing next week Friday.
Pam and Dennis and Joe and Marilyn came down for Tortellini, salad, and the ever-popular brownies (with ice cream, of course!). After all left we settled back to watch the Golf Channel and see if Tiger can do it again.
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Tourists

Then we back tracked to get to the manatees. Such big animals.

The park had deer, fox, cougar, a bear, a turkey, alligators, whopping cranes, flamingos, a hippo, ducks, etc. Most fellow tourists were extremely interested in the turtles! Huh? I guess we see more than most while living in the Midwest. This cage was my favorite:

The American Bald Eagle.
After our final trip back down the river to get to the Visitor's Center, we headed up the coast to get to Cedar Key. It used to be home of the factory that made cedar No. 2 pencils back in the '30s and '40s. We found a restaurant on the Gulf and each ate a large platter of fried seafood.
It was then back in the truck and we headed back to the RV park. After being in the truck all day, we got on our bikes and visited around the park.
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Guests
While waiting for the food, we were able to bet a few horses. Marilyn won once, and Joe & Mark won once. Pam and I bet on three races and were not winners. When Pam and Dennis with map in hand to find the Wal*Mart, Mark and I went to the pool for a while. It was fabulous.
Pam made us yummy meat balls for dinner last night. We sat outside until the mosquitoes and cold air drove us all home. Dennis was kind enough to buy me citronella bracelets that glow in the dark, so I could safely get home on my bike, as well as keep the bugs off. Unfortunately, they stunk so bad, I had to give them to Pam.
At 8:00am this morning, we were out of door for the much-anticipated garage sales in the park. What a joke that was. I ended up doing laundry instead. We thought lots of people would have stuff for sale so they wouldn't have to haul it all home when they leave in a few weeks.
Since Pam and Dennis were going to be cleaning the outside of their trailer today, we went golfing with Joe and Marilyn. The weather was perfect, and we had lots of fun. We all agreed to meet at 6:00pm and we were headed to the St. John's Seafood Restaurant for the $9.99 for 30 fried shrimp.
Such is the life of RVers, food, looking for bargains, and more food, with a few beverages thrown in for good measure.
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Hot Hot Hot
Today we made a SweetBay run (closest grocery store) and a stop at Steve's World Famous Nuts joint (fruit and veggie stand). Mark picked out another gigantic 2 lb. grapefruit, along with grapes, strawberries, apples, and peppers. We are definitely spoiled and will miss all the local fruit once we get back home.
The afternoon was spent lounging in the pool for a couple of hours and then watching the golf on TV. When Pam and Dennis were finished with their dinner, they came over and we all sat outside at Gary and Anne's until it got too cold - yes, we were under blankets.
Saturday, March 15, 2008
The Music of Our Lives
We anxiously awaited the arrival of Pam and Dennis. They arrived around 2:00pm. They had survived the tornadoes in Atlanta last night (as did Michael who is there for three weeks on business. He was within a mile of the downtown area.) A computer glitch put Pam and Dennis on an already occupied spot, so after 20 minutes, a new spot, much closer to ours, was found. We left them to set up and we headed to the pool for a while. 85 degrees, but still windy. A bit dicey getting out.
We delivered the new tacky butterfly whirly-gigs (that we picked up at the Super Flea Market several weeks ago) to Pam's new campsite - sort of a "welcome to the world of RVing" gift. I don't think they really saw the humor, but for now, they are still upright and in the ground.
We had already bought tickets for tonight's special entertainment in the park - the Street-Lites who perform 50s, 60s, and Motown. The four of us loaded up the cooler and snacks, and found a table in the front of the room which allowed us to view all the dancers. The band was excellent - well worth the high price of $10/ticket. One of the singers is a former member of the 70's group the Grass Roots. (Everybody wants to be in Florida!) When we looked around the room nearly everyone was singing along, this was truly the music of our lives.
Note the Kirk Douglas look-alike, who happened to be an excellent dancer.

Friday, March 14, 2008
And Bingo Was It's Name-O
At around 7:45a this morning I woke Mark up to tell him someone is knocking at the door. Our first thought was, "Joe - we're gonna kill him." It was not Joe; it was a friend Rachel and one of her friends, asking us if they could try our door key to get into her trailer since this woman and her husband have the exact same 5th wheel as us. Mark gave the girls the key and off they went to give it a try. Unfortunately, our key didn't fit theirs. Her husband had gone off to Orlando for the day and she was frantic - locked outside with the dog. We later found out she ended up crawling in an unlocked window. We didn't even know we could lock ourselves out, but we found out today that it is possible.
All this commotion caused me to get out of bed when I wasn't really ready. After two pots of coffee I felt much better. Our plans to walk around the park never materialized because it began raining as soon as I got up, and didn't quit until around 7:00pm. Not storms, just steady rain. Good for the Florida drought situation, but bad for cabin fever. I did get a nap though.
Joe and Marilyn picked us up at 5:30pm to go down to the Skillet Diner at the truck stop for dinner. We know this is way too early for dinner, but Marilyn plays Texas Hold Em on Friday nights here in the park. Since we had been inside all day, I suggested to Mark that since we're down to two Friday nights left in the park, maybe we should try the Friday night bingo in the main hall. Marilyn said she had a "dobber" we could borrow. We are new to this, but set out anyway for an evening of fun.
We sat with Rachel and Deanna who were kind enough to show us the ropes. After about six games of regular bingo and a few other variations, we got down to the high payout games that required the "dobber". We had purchased for $14, six regular games, and six special paper dobber-required games, and one dobber. We were quite unlucky until the very last game.
The very last game was a "cover all." This was the end result:

Yes, I covered all for a pot of $118. Not bad for Mark's $14 investment! Makes us wonder why we've never gone before. This was certainly lots better than betting on the dogs and horses at the Jai Alai joint.
The rain has quit, and we're looking forward to tomorrow. My sister and her husband will be arriving for a week's stay in the park.
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow
At first we thought something was wrong with Michael, but it seems he shaved his head on purpose. (Mark thinks this is funny that he and his brother shave their heads, because if they would just leave it alone, it would fall out on its own!)
If everyone else would send us their pictures, we might not feel the need to come home in a month. Just kidding - the countdown has begun, as long as the weather cooperates. If there's a chance of winter weather, we'll be staying in Gulf Shores, Alabama for longer than a week.
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Taking It Easy
We lounged about today, read outside for a few hours, biked numerous times, and even got in a walk early this morning. I say early, but it was really 10:00a for Mark, and around 11:00a for me.
There was quite a buzz going on in the park today. It seems that a few RVers were kicked out of the park last night at midnight after getting in a heated argument with the park management. We're sorry to say that the musical singalong group of Mary and Terri were two of the three that had to leave. (Who's going to fill in the entertainment slot next Tuesday for the final singalong of the season?) Just two days ago, the managers in the park left suddenly also. Way too many rumors, and no one really knows the real story, but lots of speculation. Here is where we say, thank goodness we are leaving and not coming back next year. There seems to some of this type of behavior in every park. Hopefully we won't find this next year in Tampa.
There is somewhat of a celebrity staying here in the park this winter. Bill White, formerly of the St. Louis Cardinals in the late '60s. He and his wife have been here for a couple of months. Also, Bob Gibson visited him in the park a few weeks ago - they were going golfing together.
Other celebrities in the area - Dory Funk Jr.,Wesley Snipes, the Ards and John Travolta. Everyone wants to be in Florida in the winter.
This afternoon Mark helped me with my chipping around the putting green. After an hour practicing, I believe I've got it. We'll see tomorrow.
Monday, March 10, 2008
At Last
Yes, parents, we are still alive and well!
Albert Pujols at his first at-bat.
Not the ending we were looking for.Sunday, March 9, 2008
Bar Food
Saturday, March 8, 2008
Bad Hair Day
We biked around the park several times today, checking out the wind and rain damage from yesterday's storm. Lots of satellite antennas were on the ground; awnings ripped off trailers, kitchen fly tents blown over. The golf course was even closed today because a tree on the first hole was halfway down and had to await the chainsaw brigade. The ground was covered with Spanish moss that had blown out of the trees, and all the drainage ditches full to the top with rain water.
I tried a new recipe in the crock pot today - cheesy tortellini in a red sauce with sausage and hamburger. It was delicious, as was the half batch of brownies I made. Can't make a full batch because a large pan doesn't fit into my RV oven. It's just as well - we eat the whole thing, regardless of the size.
Tonight we all met for the Tom, Donny, and Paul country music show. Mostly the same show but a number of new songs tonight. The show was very entertaining and I enjoy watching the line dancers. Someday I'll find a right foot and learn how to do that; right now it's two left feet.
The furnace is running, and I've gotta get the blanket back on the bed. 30s tonight. Now I must spring forward!
Friday, March 7, 2008
Port Richey III
We again had a list of questions, concerns, etc. to ask RVers in the Ja-Mar North RV park. We came upon a couple from Ohio who are currently spending their fifth season in this park. They had nothing but great things to say about the park. Yes, the owners are extremely religious (this is not a bad thing), and thus don't allow allow alcohol in the public areas of the park. No, it's not just gospel music for entertainment. Yes, the cell phones work great. And we found out that the traffic is only horrific January-March. Again, shouldn't be a problem.
We next headed off to find public beaches in the area. The first one was a county park with 50' of sand - not on the Gulf coast, but in the canal area. We then found another country park, which was better, but again, not a place I would want to go often. We know there are fabulous beaches about an hour south in the St. Pete area so I'm not worried about that.
A visit to a local golf shop to inquire about local courses in that area was next on the agenda. The owner of this store just happened to own an 18-hole course about 15 minutes away. He gave us a certificate for a free beer, a bucket of balls, and $4 off a round. Unfortunately it expires the end of April, and we don't plan on heading back down there before leaving here three weeks from today.
After spending several hours there, we headed back north to our park. At 3:30 we stopped for linner at a Cracker Barrel. We were starving and ate like pigs. The closer we got to our park in Orange Lake, the more evidence of a ton of rain today became evident. Our little spot was just about flooded. We got back at 5:30pm - it is now 11:10pm and still raining. Tomorrow is supposed to be rainy all day - can't wait.
The price of diesel has skyrocketed again in FL. We filled up early this morning for $3.89. This afternoon at a different station, it was $3.79 - how lucky for us. Unfortunately, most diesel we saw today was $3.85 for cash and $3.91 for charge. One truck stop on I-75 was $3.99 for cash. We keep wondering what this will do to the RV business. For us, it will mean parking the 5th wheel for the summer.
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Day of Indecision
After talking about the negatives and positives of Grand Lake RV, where we are this year, we realized there were several things that concerned us. The main thing is that our plan when we started to travel was adventure. Returning to the same location every year is comfortable but not very adventuresome. With this in mind we are returning to Port Richey for the third time and checking out the Ja-Mar RV park. This is a park that is very close to the Gulf of Mexico beaches and just north of Tampa. Hopefully we will come to a final decision before we head back to St. Louis.
The golf decision was easy. Jim and Betty stopped by and said they were going to Pine Oaks to play this afternoon. We're in of course. The tee time was 2:15 which should have given us plenty of time to play before the forecasted storm. As we finished hole 9 there might have been some lightning. The clubhouse was nearby and we stopped to check with the starter about the weather. The issue was resolved immediately when huge raindrops began to fall. Rain checks were issued and the race home was on since all the windows in the trailer were open.
Windows are closed , Gary and Anne stopped by and are now gone. There's nothing left to do but watch Celebrity Apprentice and listen to the rain or play cards or do..........
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
New Things
At 11:15am we left to try out a new to us golf course. Gary and Anne were meeting us at our 12:32p tee time. The course was nice, and we had a lot of fun. My game is still improving.
Afterwards we went to the Cajun styled Harry's Restaurant. We got there in time for the "early bird specials" - three magic words for all retirees - plus it was two-for-ones on draft beer and wine. At least Gary and I got to take part in that deal.
I've decided that I love fried grits - at least the ones from Harry's. I had shrimp and scallops in some kind of hot cajuny sauce, served over the fried grits. In no way was this healthy - but man, was it good!
Ater a quick stop at the Winn Dixie on the way back to the RV park to pick up the items we forgot last night (tp, wine coolers, milk, soap), we made it back home at 7:30p. I'm whipped, and typing this while Mark is down the street checking in with Joe to see what we missed today by being out of the park.
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Weighty Matters
We visited the office today to inquire, yet again, about a spot for next year. This time we spoke to the manager who was kind enough to get us set for spot #252, which is directly behind us right now. We wanted to face the opposite direction next year - with the sun on our door. This year we never get sun on our rug outside the door. Since we signed up for six months next year, we are guaranteed our spot, along with the 20% discount. We plan on coming down here right after the wedding in November, and then driving back and forth for both Thanksgiving and Christmas, and probably again in the spring. We'll have both vehicles next year - the Camry gets 30mph - so it won't be a problem. Since everyone back home is trudging through 6-12" of snow, we won't be feeling one bit guilty about being gone so long.
The light rain finally showed up around 2pm, but only for about an hour. Perfect - I got in my nap, then we rode our bikes for an hour. We even stopped by the workout room for nearly five minutes of weight work. This was the most strenuous session so far this season. I guess we'll work on weight loss at home.
Since we had to go grocery shopping, we ate at the local seafood restaurant, which is next to the grocery store. Ahh, the fried shrimp were delicious, and cheap. $9.99 for 30 large fried shrimp. Now I'm stuffed.
Monday, March 3, 2008
Ho Ho Ho
We had to laugh at the attendance. Most events around the park draw around 100 people, if that many. Tonight's "free" food was attended by hundreds - most of these people we've never seen before. They must just stay in their rigs most of the day. 

Sunday, March 2, 2008
Golf n' Gators
Steph - these pictures are for you:

Check out the mouth!
These alligators were not in a zoo or park - they were in a 2-mile stretch on the road in some prairie. I bet we saw at least 50 of them. Fortunately the state of Florida built a 4' high concrete wall on both sides of the road to keep the wildlife off. This was the second coolest thing I've seen yet since getting to FL (shuttle launch is still the best).