Wednesday, April 1, 2009

WWII Museum--Magazine Street
New Orleans

Historic St. Patrick's--circa 1838
Camp Street, New Orleans
Camp Street--New Orleans

Fairview-Riverside SP, Mandeville, LA: This morning dawned cloudy and grey. Mike dropped me off at Family Cuts so I could get my hair cut and he went over to check out what movies are playing. Cinema is shut down for renovations, so we decided to drive over to New Orleans and go back to the WWII Museum. Drove over the 24 mile long bridge over Lake Poncetrain into the city. Decided to get some lunch before hitting the museum, so after parking we walked down to Poydras looking for a restaurant. Nothing. So walked back down Magazine and found a little eatery on the corner of Magazine and Lafayette. After eating we walked back to the museum. This is a great museum and the area around the museum has improved quite a bit. They’re building a huge addition to the museum and there seems to be a lot more galleries in the area. We toured the museum until 5:00 and then headed back. Right in time for rush hour traffic. Got back around 6:30 and had left-overs for dinner. Supposed to be lousy weather tomorrow too.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Jade Plant--Fairchild Gardens--Miami

Fairview-Riverside SP, Mandeville, LA: Cloudy and threatening rain this morning. I set up a pot roast in the crock pot and then made smoothies for breakfast. We sat outside for a while and it started raining. Then started pouring. During a break in the rain I went over and checked out the new bath house and laundry. The new building is really nice and they’ve also put in wi-fi hot spots in both loops. Great park. Plus we only pay half because the state of Louisiana honors the Golden Age Passport. Love Louisiana! Ran out to get some strawberries but the market was shut down because of the weather. At least we didn’t get severe weather. The pot roast was great along with potatoes and carrots. Smelled so good in here.

Monday, March 30, 2009

Our site (the river in the background)

Tchefuncte (Cha-funk-ta) River

Chelsea--the Irish Wolfhound mix

Belle the Bloodhound

Eagle’s Landing RV Park, Holt, FL, to Fairview-Riverside SP, Mandeville, LA: Left this morning at about 9:30 this morning and arrived at Fairview-Riverside and were set up by 3:30. We made three stops—once for breakfast, once for fuel, and once at a rest area to get something to drink. Saw lots of signs of flooding along I10. Fairview-Riverside is such a pretty park. It was named after the Fairview-Riverside plantation—whose plantation house is on the park property and is available for tours. We’re right on the Tchefuncte (cha-funk-ta) River which is very high right now. The park has a lot of huge, old live oaks and Spanish moss is everywhere. Our neighbors are from St. Louis also. They have two dogs—a bloodhound named Belle and an Irish Wolfhound mix named Chelsea. We’ll get our dog fix for sure. Drove to Mandeville to get some prescriptions filled and then came back and had left-overs for dinner. Supposed to be nasty weather tomorrow. We’ll see.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Check-in--Discovery Cove

Tropical River--Discovery Cove

Clerbrook RV Resort, Clermont, FL, to Eagle’s Landing RV Park, Holt, FL: We were able to leave by 8:15 this morning—even though it was raining a little. With Mike driving we headed north on Florida’s Turnpike and picked up I75 north. Went through a pretty area that probably was what old Florida looked like. Lots of huge live oaks dripping with Spanish moss. Then when you get to Ocala you get into horse country. Got on I10 and headed west. We could really see signs of all the rain they had in this area yesterday. At one of the rivers the water was almost up to the bridge deck. At one point on I10 we saw either a small gator or a very large snake that had been run over. Yikes! Stopped and had breakfast and then I started driving. We made it to Eagle’s Landing by a little after 4:00, but we picked up an hour because we’re finally back to Central Time--so it was really 3:00. This is a really nice little park—very neat and clean. We’re about 30 miles east of Pensacola. Going to watch Tiger play golf for a while. A beautiful day once we cleared Ocala. 70 here in Holt and not a cloud in the sky.

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Sea World

Hello...

Clerbrook RV Resort, Clermont, FL: We were supposed to leave this morning for a week in Louisiana, stopping for one night just west of Tallahassee. But they were calling for severe weather in the Florida panhandle today, so we extended here for one more day. It hit 90 today but was extremely windy. Mike finally put the awning up. We went to a Mexican restaurant for a late lunch and then drove around the little lake in the area. The lake is extremely low. The homeowners around the lake spent a lot of money on their docks, but they can’t even use them because the lake shore is about 5 feet from the end of the dock—their boats hanging uselessly from their lifts. We stopped at a little tiki bar on the lake which was really nice. Back home and Mike watched a basketball game. Hopefully we will be able to leave early tomorrow.

Friday, March 27, 2009



Sea World


Our pretty little site--Clermont RV Resort


The poor yorkie getting a bath


Ruby, the African Grey


The Conure (sp?)

Clerbrook RV Resort, Clermont, FL: Got going late this morning. Our neighbors from Michigan, Bill and Wanda, were outside bathing their yorkie, so we went outside to watch. Took some pictures of their parrots. The conure bit Mike, but he deserved it. We headed to Sea World since our entrance fee to Discovery Cove included a free pass. Walked around there all afternoon. A beautiful place. Had lunch and went to the Shamu show which is always good. Back home and had a light dinner. Hit 85 today.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Dolphin Pool

Thankfully, this isn't the guy that bit me



Tropical River--Discovery Cove

Clerbrook RV Resort, Clermont, FL: Up this morning and got going so we could get to Discovery Cove in time for breakfast. Made it there and got checked in by 9:30. The breakfast was just a continental breakfast, so we won’t rush to get there in time again. After eating breakfast we changed into our wet suits. Went to the coral reef first. Was pretty cold getting in but we acclimated pretty quickly. The fish are absolutely beautiful. And the rays are all around you. A great experience. We spent about an hour and a half in the reef and then swam the tropical river. Went to the aviary this time. The birds fly right down to you. One of them bit me! Spent about an hour in the tropical river and then we went over and got something to drink and relaxed for a while. Then we had a huge lunch. We didn’t do the dolphin swim this year, so we showered and changed back into our clothes and headed back. We got two free passes to Sea World as part of our entrance fee. So we’ll see what tomorrow looks like. Always fun to go there. Hit 85 today. Life is good.