Today was our day to conserve diesel. The truck never moved from its parking spot. After our golf outing yesterday, Mark needed a day to recuperate from a back injury sustained in last Friday's game. Even though his back hurt yesterday, and kept spasming up when using an iron on a par 3, he still shot 78 - yippee. We believe this is his lowest round ever.
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.
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
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