Wednesday, March 28, 2018


Wed, Mar 28, Deer Run RV Park, Troy, AL, to Birmingham South RV Park, Birmingham, AL:  A really short drive today—only 2 hours.  Continued on Rt. 231 to Montgomery and then got on I65.  Stopped for fuel after an hour and then Mike took over driving.  We’re here for two nights.  Changed the bedding and then took the dirty sheets to the laundry and washed them along with any other laundry.  Got that done.  We were going to do it tomorrow, but we may have severe weather then.  It’s beautiful out there right now.  75 and mostly sunny.  But severe weather is lurking west of here somewhere.  Friday is supposed to be nice—sunny and 63.  So our drive to Memphis on Friday should be okay.

Beautiful sunset a few years ago.
(picture by Sandy)
 

Tuesday, March 27, 2018


Tue, Mar 27, Tallahassee East KOA, Tallahassee, FL, to Deer Run RV Park, Troy, AL:  An uneventful and easy drive today.  Headed west on I10 and after about 30 miles we stopped at the Flying J for some breakfast.  Continued on and after about an hour I stopped at a rest area and we switched.  Checked the tires and the bikes and continued on with Mike driving.  We exited I10 onto Rt. 231 which is a limited-access, four-lane highway through rural Florida and Alabama.  A pretty drive.  Trees are just leafing out and the azaleas are beautiful.  We left this morning at 10:00 and arrived here at Deer Run by 1:30, but we gained an hour and are now on Central Time.  YES!  Tomorrow we leave for Birmingham for 2 days.  No severe weather threats—yet.  Low 70s.

Wild Flowers of Door County










Monday, March 26, 2018


Mon, Mar 26, Tallahassee East KOA, Tallahassee, FL:  We started making phone calls first thing this morning to try and get our tire changed.  Found a tire service in the little town of Monticello, FL,  They came out and quickly put our spare tire on.  We then headed over to their shop just up the road on Rt. 19.  We went and had lunch at a great Mexican restaurant, picked up a few groceries, and then went back and picked up the fifth wheel.  We had them replace all the tires with much higher rated ones, and they even fixed the wiring on the RV brakes.  So we’re ready to head out tomorrow.  We took care of the laundry while here this afternoon and then just relaxed the rest of the day.  We leave tomorrow for Deer Run RV Park in Troy, AL.  Never made it out of the 50s today.

Courthouse in the historic little town of Monticello, FL.


Sunday, March 25, 2018


Sun, Mar 25,  Lake Pan RV Park, Lake Pan, FL, to Tallahassee East KOA, Tallahassee, FL:  A pretty easy drive today.  We left Lake Pan at 9:30 heading north on I75.  Exited onto Rt. 27 which is a four-lane limited-access highway going through rural Florida.  Think they call this area the nature coast.  We switched in Chiefland and Mike started driving.  It started clouding up and we had clouds the rest of the way.  About 3 miles before our RV park, we started getting a computer message in the truck, “check trailer wiring.”  We didn’t know what the hell that meant so we just kept going.  When we stopped at the office of the RV park, we saw what it meant.  We lost a whole tire and will probably need a new rim, plus wiring for the fifth wheel brakes. Unfortunately, you can't really feel it when you have a flat in these things.  At least we’re set up and will start calling tomorrow to see what needs to be done.  Oh the joys of RV’ing.  Upper 70s here and mostly cloudy.

Most of our issues in all the years we've been doing this have been tires.  We're going to put all new heavy duty tires on this thing before we leave here.  Unfortunately, you never know you have a flat unless someone tells you.






Sat, Mar 24, Lake Pan RV Park, Lake Pan, FL:  Slept in a little this morning.  Mike got up and turned on the furnace and then we stayed in bed until it got warm enough to get up.  A nice day is forecast—80 and sunny.  We’re meeting my sister, Sandy, and brother-in-law, Dan, at a Cracker Barrel down the road a little.

Mike & me
(picture by Sandy)

Sandy & me
(picture by Dan)
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Sandy & me
(picture by Dan)


Saturday, March 24, 2018


Fri, Mar 23, Everglades National Park to Lake Panasofkee RV Park, Lake Panasofkee, FL:  I had set the alarm on my phone to wake us up at 6:00 this morning, but the phone died during the night.  Luckily, Mike got up at 6:15 so we got up then.  We were on the road by 7:45.  The traffic on the FL Turnpike was horrible, especially through the Miami area.  Lots of construction going on too.  We stopped at the Service Plaza in West Palm Beach, had some lunch, and then I started driving.  About an hour south of Orlando the traffic came to a complete stop and we were sitting there for at least half an hour.  Stopped at another Service Plaza and Mike took over driving again.  We each drove for about 3 hours.  At any rate, we arrived in Lake Panasofkee at around 3:30 and were set up by 4:00.  A long drive.  Another beautiful day with temps in the mid-70s.

Our last sunset in the Keys.

Our last evening at Lazy Lakes--Mike talking with our neighbor, Larry.





Thu, Mar 22, Everglades National Park:  After breakfast this morning we headed down to Flamingo, which is 34 miles down the road.  Stopped at Mahogany Hammock but didn’t see any owlets.  Probably too late this year.  But we did see a couple of hawks with a poor little mouse they had just caught on their way to their nest.  Also saw a pileated woodpecker.  Continued on and stopped at Poirotis Pond where the wood storks and roseate spoon bills nest every year. We saw a lot of wood storks, but only a couple of spoon bills.  Continued on to Flamingo.  The little cafĂ© is still closed, and the marina is not up and running yet.  The campground looks okay.  This campground has electric, whereas ours has no electric hookups.  But the Long Pine Key campground where we stay is much prettier.  Had a snack and watched the osprey feeding her chicks.  Drove back, stopping at West Lake and walked the boardwalk.  The mangroves look dead, and the part of the boardwalk that goes over the lake is tore up.  Drove back to our campground and relaxed for a while.  An absolutely beautiful day and the refrigerator/inverter is still okay. Low 70s today.  Really chilly at night.

Mahogany Hammock
 


Bromeliad

Wood Stork tearing off twigs for his nest.

Osprey feeding her chicks--Flamingo

Mangroves along West Lake boardwalk.

Coots
Boardwalk over the lake got demolished.