Mon, 11/12/12:
KOA Tallahassee, FL, to Manatee Springs State Park, Chiefland, FL: Left the KOA this morning at
10:00 and continued east in I10. It’s
such a pretty drive around Tallahassee with the heavily forested rolling hills of northern Florida. Just east of Tallahassee we dropped south on Rt. 19
which takes you through what old Florida must have been like. Lots of beautiful live oaks covered in
Spanish moss and large horse and cattle ranches. Through little towns with names like Erido
and Ido. And a few miles before
Chiefland is a large property of several hundred acres enclosed in neat white
board fencing with two ornate electronic gates.
We’ll be biking by there hopefully in a few days. We stopped in Perry for something to eat and
continued on. Arrived at Manatee Springs
and were set up by 3:00. Relaxed and enjoyed the peace and quiet of
this pretty place. 83 degrees when we
pulled in here.
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Boardwalk through the cypress forest |
Tue, 11/13/12:
Manatee Springs State Park, Chiefland, FL: After our morning ablutions
we walked down to the Suwannee River to see if there were any manatees.
Nary a one. The spring run is
very high, there’s water in the cypress forest, and even the Suwannee River is high. Met a couple from Ohio who are at an RV park in Old Town. Great couple.
We talked with them for quite a while.
We all walked down to the spring and watched some scuba divers and then
went our separate ways. Walked back to
our site and had some lunch. Then just
relaxed at our site for the rest of the day.
We have new neighbors in a Roadtrek from Maine. Some deer—a doe and two fawns roamed by. Mike laid a fire and we enjoyed that until it
was time to come in and have dinner. 79
today.
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Suwannee River |
Wed, 11/14/12:
Manatee Springs State Park, Chiefland, FL: Today was cloudy all
day. We drove into Chiefland so Mike
could drop off a prescription for refill, we picked up some more groceries, and
had some breakfast. Back to the park. Mike dropped me at the entrance and I walked
the rest of the way. After lunch we
walked down to the spring. There was a
small manatee in there, but we couldn’t see him. Walked back to our site and read for a while. We had a fire later in the afternoon and our
neighbors on the other side of us came over for a while with their boxer,
Bo. Bo loves carrots! The deer roamed by again as usual. There must have been 20 or so deer around us
last night.
Thu, 11/15/12:
Manatee Springs State Park, Chiefland, FL: This morning was just plain
cold. Went for a short hike and then
back to the spring and the Suwannee River. There were three or four manatees out there
but it was hard to see them because of the angle of the sun—or I should say
lack of sun. There were a couple of
scuba divers in the spring. One of these
days we’re going to don our wet suits and snorkel the spring. Yes, one of these days. Back to Chiefland for a late lunch. Our neighbors, Phyllis, Rich, and Bo went to
Cedar Key. We decided not to go this
year because it’s cloudy and cool. But
they said the sun was out there. Oh
well. They came over and enjoyed our
fire for a while. Rich brought over a
bunch of wood. They go back home to St. Augustine tomorrow.
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Spring is a little cloudy this year. |
Fri, 11/16/12:
Manatee Springs State Park, Chiefland, FL: Cold and damp this
morning. The weather has been lousy here
this year. Mike had a fire going when I
got up. We bid farewell to our neighbors
and headed to Chiefland to do our laundry.
Picked up some burgers after the laundry and brought them back. Stayed
inside the rest of the day reading and watching TV.
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Phyllis, Bo, and Rich |
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Bo the bodacious boxer. |
Sat, 11/17/12:
Manatee Springs SP, Chiefland, FL, to Pasco Winter Quarters,
Land-o-Lakes, FL: Rained this morning. But it
stopped by the time we were ready to pack up and leave. And it was pretty cool—50s. Pulled out, stopped at the dump station and
were out of there by 10:00. Back on Rt. 19 heading south and stopped at
the little town of Inglis for breakfast. After a great
breakfast we continued south on Rt. 19 until just south of Homosassa and
continued on the Florida Turnpike. Luckily, we remembered
to affix our Sunpass thingy to the windshield. Arrived at our park and were
set up by 2:00. Really warm here. 75!
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