Friday, February 27, 2015

Back in Sumterville

1956 Thunder Bird...Nice
Monday we are in Moore Haven, FL, near Okeechobee Lake, where it was very hot and humid with lots of mosquitoes. There was not a lot of mouse activity last night, but Brad was worried about the 2 that took the traps and disappeared, so after he made  breakfast on the grill he tore off the panel above the propane tank.  What a find, there they were, along with a box of jello (which I have never had in the Moho).  He got them out, then cleaned up and we headed out about 10:00-10:30 heading to LaBelle, looking for a Hardware Store for a few more mouse traps.  Our first stop was a Dollar General Market, and yes it was a Dollar General as we know them, but  it has a much bigger grocery store with produce and all.  After that we found the Ace Hardware and my $3.00 mouse trap ended up costing $108.00, nice Ace Hardware with a coffee pot that we needed and  a few other things we didn't need, but bought anyway.  We then headed to the Log Cabin BBQ joint for lunch....the place was packed and the food was delicious, and to top it off,  you got a complementary cup of Brunswick stew before your meal and a complementary scoop of ice cream after your meal, what a great find.   We did some exploring around town and got some pics of 2 old cars we found, there was a huge motor cycle group at a Mexican restaurant and their shirts made we laugh "We ride to Eat".  After that we headed home, taking a different route and in the process found some Okeechobee River locks with a nice Army Corps of Engineers CG on the other side of the water....no we couldn't find the road to the CG, darn.  After that we headed home, put the rest of the anti-freeze in the Moho, checked the oil and then Brad set up about 6 mouse traps, and made dinner on the grill.  We tried sitting outside, but the mosquito's were so bad, we hid inside and had a lazy evening. 
1955 Ford Fairlane
Victoria...another nice one



 
 










During the night it pretty quiet again, but we could still hear a mouse running around, but at least we had some half decent sleep.  So Tuesday morning we packed slow since we only had about 180 miles to Bushnell and didn't get on the road 'til about 10:30.  Going up the western side of Lake Okeechobee took us through town after town after town....I liked the eastern drive better.  We stopped a couple of times on the drive and still were in our site and parked by 3:30.  We got set up, awning staked out, camp chairs and grill out, we even had the satellite working by 5:00, just in time for happy hour.  After that a nice long walk for Rudy then we had steaks, a baked sweet potato and mushrooms for dinner, nice.  We got done with everything, just in time watch NCIS and off to bed shortly thereafter.
 
Wednesday morning I didn't get out of bed until 7:30, enjoying my first cup of coffee snuggled with 
Brad ready to run as he
tears off the panel (haha)

Rudy, it was nice not to be in a hurry to get up.  But then, there is Brad, not feeling very well, so it's just a light breakfast here at the house and hanging out. A mouse triggered the trap last night but was not in it when Brad checked this morning(darn, we thought it was over).  A couple of walks for Rudy and then about 12:00 we headed out to the Odd Couples for soup and a sandwich, then over to Shari's for a visit and to do a load of laundry.  We left there about 4:00 dropping Brad and the clean laundry off at the camper, while I headed out to the grocery store.  We notice the water at the CG wasn't smelling to good and think that's why Brad didn't feel too great this morning, beside that between the 2 of us, we didn't finish a pot of coffee.  Brad reset all seven of the mouse traps. We ended up just having grilled cheese and soup for dinner hoping that Brad would feel better on Thursday. 

Today was a walk for Brad and Rudy then a bike ride for me, then off to Lickety Splits for breakfast.  After that a 2 hour walk around the RV show next door, a stop at the hardware store, looking for a new flag and some glue traps, then home to tend to Rudy.  A couple of walks around the CG, a bunch of phone calls completed, and a few other chores completed.  Then again, Brad went through setting up 8 mouse traps, switching up the bait in them all, he is obsessed with this last mouse (don't get me wrong, I want him gone, but Brad is almost funny over this).   We headed out for dinner at Coyote Rojo then home to feed Rudy, finishing of the blog, and getting the place cleaned up after that.  Probably off to bed about 9:30 for Brad and I'll be up a little later than that.

Diane and Brad
 

Monday, February 23, 2015

Marathon to Moore Haven, Florida

Wednesday we had breakfast at home, it was a windy and cool day, so we just hung out around the Moho until we headed out for lunch.  We headed out, not sure where we were going, but  we settled on a place
called 'The Dockside'.  We had a very breezy out door lunch, but the food was good and the place was rather interesting.  We went for a walk down the dock area after lunch, back to the car and headed into Sombrero beach area, touring another part of the town we hadn't ventured into yet.  Then headed up to Curry Hammock State Park to check out the camp ground and see about kayaking, but it was still too windy to do much there.  After that, further up the Keys to Cocoa Plum Beach area and actually found a protected  beach where we could walk, along with everybody else that was on it.  We finally headed home about 4:30, had a quick meal in and a couple walks with Rudy a chat with some of the people staying here and called it a night. 
 

Fire needed in the
Florida Keys is Wrong!!
Thursday was fierce winds, the Coast Guard Flags warned of Gale force winds which were pretty sustained at about 50-60 mph.....ugh.  We headed out to breakfast, finding a place in side to eat (which we didn't do too often), and settled on the 'Stuffed Pig', Brad had a crab omelet and I settled on a normal egg and sausage breakfast.....his was ok, but no need to order it again.  We headed home, tended to Rudy, then loaded up the bikes and headed up to Duck Key for a ride.  I will admit it, a
little over 1/2 mile into it, I pulled over and called uncle, I quit.  It was too hard riding in that wind and I was not having any fun.  Back to the car, load up the bikes then we settled for about a 2 mile walk, much nicer but still windy.  After that we headed into Duck Key development and did a tour...oh my, what beautiful homes.  After that we headed up to Islamorada and stopped at an interesting place called Robbie's.  We walked around there for a while, lots of local arts and crafts stands, then decided, since it was already 3:00, we should probably have lunch.  They didn't have a table in the sun, so we settled for one beside the gas fire pit....oh how nice.  The food was good and so were the beers, then another walk around the place, out to the dock to see the Tarpon, but the water was to cloudy. We hung out there until about 4:00 - 4:30, then headed out.  We had dinner in, just to hide from the wind. 
 
Friday we had a quick breakfast, a load of laundry and then we headed up the island again.  We did a little site seeing then found the 'Fish Tales' restaurant.  We have been lucky, another good find and a great recommendation from one of the regulars (non menu recommendation).  We had a good meal, then headed out back to check out a little shop, then to the pier and watch the fishing group getting ready to head out to sea.  Then  headed back home, tended to Rudy, then took the bikes and headed up the island, it was nice, we were able to head down all the little side streets, checking out the beautiful and not so beautiful homes.  After about 2 hours we headed back home, stopping at the Tiki Bar next door.  There is a boat show in town and there have been a lot of speed boats in and out of the piers, so we walked around out back, checking out some of the boats, then headed for the bar.  Now today we do not have gale force winds, but let me say, some of the boats were having a tough time docking.  We watched a sail boat come in, and when it got to the pier, it took 5 or 6 people to hold it tight until they could get it tied up.  We sat and had a couple of drinks, then decided it was time to head home for dinner.  Brad made dinner on the grill, and we settled in for the night. 
 
Well, then for Saturday....it started about midnight.  The local mice found their way into the camper
Marathon Fish Market
and Restaurant
and Rudy barked the rest of the night.  Brad was outside/inside, but no luck in trying to catch the critters, and Rudy would finally stop barking and about the time you would start to fall asleep, he would start again, chasing around the cupboards, never letting up, relentless.  Now that wouldn't have been to bad, but neither Brad nor I got any sleep.  Saturday is our last day in Marathon and we are both too tired to want to do anything.  We settled for breakfast on the grill, a load of laundry in, and started to clean up.  Brad found the mouse traps and got them set up, took down the clothes line and worked outside, while I worked inside.  About noon we headed to the grocery store, which took about 2 hours, then back home to tend to Rudy and get cleaned up for a late lunch/early dinner.  We headed up to the Marathon Fish Market where Brad had the Lobster Reuben and I had
Imagine that
Brad talked him to death
ha ha ha
the Stone Crab Claws...both were delicious.  We walked around there for a little, then ran into Malcolm and Carol one more time.  They were heading in for dinner and we were heading home, too tired to go anywhere, so home to finish packing and our last load of laundry done (what an exciting way to end vacation).  About 9:00 the traps went off, the 2 mice(rats) are caught, yea a good night in bed.......no such luck, about 3:00-4:00 in the morning, Rudy started again, more mice, but at least we got a little sleep.  Two more traps go off, so when Brad looked under the shower to get them the traps and all disappeared down the hole.....now what? 
 
Sunday there isn't much to do, but finish packing and hit the road.  We didn't get out of there until about 10:30, but were are just heading up to a CG by Okeechobee Lake.  It wasn't an uneventful ride either......  We were headed off of Key Largo, through never, never land when Brad says the 'check engine' light is on and the 'engine prot' light is lit and the stop engine light blinks.  Now lucky for us, they only flashed on and went right back off, and we still had about 50-60 miles to the closest truck stop...so we keep going.  We get there and while Brad is pumping gas, I get the manual out and it looks like we are low on antifreeze....easy fix, so we get antifreeze, load up the RV and hit the road.  Yea we make it...no more stops and we even managed to find the CG without any more problems.  We pulled in, parked
Sunset, good-night!!
and then Brad stretched out on the sofa while I fussed at him to hook up water, poor guy.  We are both tired and ready to relax for the night.  About midnight the mouse starts running around again and Rudy is after him.  Another night of sleep deprivation.  But the CG is nice, just in the middle of no where, but then again, we have no where to go. 

Thanks,
Diane and Brad

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Still in Marathon

Sunday was a breakfast on the grill, then we loaded up the bikes and headed to Big Pine Key.  We managed to find a visitor center, got some information, had a quick slice of pizza, then headed down the island.  It was a nice ride, the bike trail was off from road, and we hit a couple of the side trails.  About 3.5-4 miles down the road, there was a little pull of place called 'Blue Hole', so we parked the bikes and did the short walk to the over look at the fresh water pool, where there was an alligator, turtles and lots of birds enjoying the area.  We then headed back, taking a detour (bigger that we thought) to go to an open house....wow, $370,000.00 doesn't buy you much down here.  It was creepy just walking into the place, it was a strange layout and small, but the lady there was really nice, so we chatted for a while and headed back.  We got back to the car about 3:00-3:30, loaded up the bikes and headed to 'No Name Key' hoping to see the tiny key deer.  We were not disappointed, there were lots of them, buck, doe and there was a little baby, it didn't look much bigger than Rudy, and he's just a 12 lb. dog.  After that we stopped a the 'No Name Pub' for a couple of drinks, the inside is covered with dollar bills, from floor to and including the ceiling, with an estimated value of $65,000.00....what a site to see.  We headed out to the patio with our beers and enjoyed the sunshine and breeze.  After that back home, sausages on the grill for dinner, a stay at home evening.
  
Monday, Brad made breakfast on the grill, then about 10:30 we headed up to Wheels-2-go.  We rented 2 kayaks, then over to Sombrero Beach where they delivered the Kayaks.  There were about  12 of us heading out (on our own) to do some kayaking around 'Boot Key'.  Not bad, a little ocean area (called Sister Creek) to traverse through then into 'Whiskey Creek' where there were lots of sail boats tied up, then we headed towards 'Silver Pond' looking for the smaller trails to follow.  We were trying to find 'Burdines Trail', but ended up on' Entrance Trail' that took you to 'Big Lake'.  What a beautiful trip, it's what they call an 'adventure trail' and you kayak on trails cut through the Mangroves.  We saw Sting-ray, sand-sharks and lots of other fish on the trip, with lots of birds to startle you when you got close.  After that we headed back through 'Entrance Trail', through 'Silver Pond', where we noticed a bit more wind.  Well when we hit 'Whiskey Creek' the wind was very noticeable, and then we got on 'Sister Creek'....oh no are we going to make it back, the wind was blowing  and you had to paddle hard and non stop, when finally we found the launch site....yea we made it back to the launch site.  After that back home for a couple of beers, then a nice salad with chicken for dinner, and Brad headed to bed at 8:00, I lasted until a little after 9:30, but then off to bed.
 


Tuesday we were going to go to the beach, but it was too hot, so Brad worked on replacing the Moho batteries and I sat in the shade reading my book.....what a great day.  Something productive done and a lot of relaxing as well.  Brad had made breakfast on the grill, then we just had an orange for lunch and about 3:15 headed out to Sparky's Landing for happy hour.  Not a bad deal, .25 cent shrimp and wings..so after a bowl of gumbo, 2 dozen shrimp and 18 wings, we called our selves full and headed out.  We walked up the pier checking out the boats, trying to decide which one we liked the best.  Back home, a couple of trips around the Coast Guard Station, then we settled in about 8:00.....what a beautiful day. 


Gumbo




Relaxing at the CG














In my spare time I added up what it cost us to travel around.  A lot of RV'ers talk about but I never knew for sure.  This year we kept track to see just what it was.  So here is our 2014 expense/budget  for anyone who may be interested.


We traveled 11,128 mi, visited 16 sates for at least one night,
camp grounds cost $5113,
diesel fuel $5738,
 propane $450,
 repairs/maintenance $4090,
car fuel $1953.

The only big surprise for us was the maintenance and it appears that may be the normal. We will see how this year goes.
















Sunday, February 15, 2015

A Little more Paradise

Wednesday we managed to get our bike ride in.  It's a little over a mile to the Old Seven Mile Bridge, then a 2.5 mile ride out to the end.  There is a ramp that used to take you to Pigeon Key, but the ramp
View from the Bridge
is closed, so we just did some viewing from up above.  It was sunny and not too crowded, so we had a nice ride.  After that we had lunch at the Lazy Day's Marina, were we got to see a manatee, then headed over to Veterans Park.  We walked the little beach there, even managed to get out toes in the water.  After that down to Big Pine Key, heading out to the point looking for the 'Key Deer', but no luck.  On our way home we stopped at Kiki Sand Bar for a beer, checking out the place, then back home to rescue Rudy and have dinner in.


Veterans Park
 


Veterans Park
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   Manatee at the Dock
 
 
 
 
Thursday was haircut time, yes I did chance it on the island and I actually like the cut.  Back home for a shower then lunch here at the house.  About 2:00 we headed out for a walk up the island, which we will never do again, to close to the main highway and too noisy to enjoy the walk.  We did find the Marathon Fish Market/Restaurant, but passed on a beer there as we still had a long walk home.  When we got to the Hyatt (next door to the CG) we stopped for a drink or 2 or 3.  The bar maid was great and the crowd that started to show up was rather interesting.  They all had yachts parked out at the dock, or were from the private club next door...rather funny to listen to their stories.  We were there until about 5:00 then headed home for grilled chicken on a salad for dinner. 
 
Friday after breakfast, Brad walked up the island to the battery store, thinking he knew what he wanted, but got an education from the guy at the store, it was back home and a little more research.  We then headed to Porky's for lunch and were amused by the 2 groups of Germans that came into the restaurant.  Some spoke very broken English, while a few of them seemed to speak none at all.  We sat there for a while, enjoying the sunshine, then headed up the island to find the post office and grocery store...which is always shoulder to shoulder crowded, ugh.   We then headed home, a little cat nap and a stay at home night.  It was cool out, so grilled cheese sandwiches seemed to hit the spot. 
Guess what they
specialized in!!


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Saturday(Happy Valentine's Day),  we headed out for breakfast, where we wanted to go, had about 20 people waiting for tables, so up the island we headed to the Cracked Conch CafĂ©, which ended up being very good.  I had the normal eggs and sausage while Brad stepped out and had the Conch Eggs Benedict...interesting.  We stopped at the house, walked Rudy then headed out to Bahia Honda State Park.  We walked along the beach for a while then headed up to the butterfly trail (where there weren't any), then headed out the walk to the old railroad bridge.  Amazing enough, it was loaded with butterflies and a beautiful walk.  It is amazing, as long as you were on the ocean side of the
Beautiful State Park
island, it was calm, warm and nice for the walks, but when we headed over to the nature center on the Gulf side, the wind was pretty stiff and a little cool (sweat shirts required).  We learned a lot about the building of the railroad and the hurricane of 1935, that hit the rescue train on Islamorada and swept it off the tracks.  We spent most of the day at Bahia Honda, then headed home for a steak and salad for dinner, with a nice bottle of wine, that was being saved for something special. 
 
 

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Marathon Key

Saturday we left Bushnell heading to Lake Okeechobee Moose Lodge for overnight spot.  We arrived about 3:30 and after analyzing the grounds we found a spot, with electric, in back of the Lodge and in
Moose Lodge Site

front of the Tiki Bar....not a bad place to be. :-).   I think if we had some new batteries we could have spent the night parked in front under some mature pines.  We had a few drinks in the lodge, then ordered dinner (Stromboli), when delivered we headed out to the RV to eat, hung out with Rudy for a while, then back in for one last drink before bed.  Nice way to stop for the night.
 
Sunday morning we had breakfast at the lodge, eggs to order, sausage, hash browns, biscuit and coffee all for five bucks.  We pulled out around 9:30 and headed to Marathon, first stopping for gas, then finding a grocery store to hook up the car and finally hit the road about 10:30.  It was only 200 miles but a lot of 40-50 mph sections.  We arrived at Marathon around 3:30 pm got all situated and had steaks on the grill and enjoyed the warmth. 

Monday we had breakfast on the grill, got cleaned up then headed out.  We stopped for lunch at
Burdine's (great food), then to the visitors center.  Since we were so close we headed into Key Colony and drove around admiring the homes and development.  We stopped at a little park for a stroll, walking out on the pier, just enjoying the sunshine and the water.  On our way out we stopped at Sparky's for a beer or two, then headed out of there about 4:00, stopped at the grocery store then back home to save Rudy.  We had dinner in, walked around the CG (very small) a couple of trips then settled in for the night. 

Tuesday was another breakfast on the grill, and laundry, then off we go to do some more sight-seeing (bike ride was postponed due to wind).  We found a little place called Herbie's and stopped for lunch.  I had a fabulous 'Cajun Mahi Chowder' and Brad had the steamed clams, both of us having micro-brews (Brad - Sea Dog Sunfish and Diane - Golden Monkey), a nice way to top off a great meal.  We stopped and got some Cards, then headed to Sombrero Beach.  We did another stroll, even getting our toes in the water, walked the  beach for a while, then headed in and walked around the park, what a beautiful place. After that back home a couple of walks around the CG with Rudy, Chicken on the grill over salad, staying in out of the wind for the night.  Hopefully tomorrow is a little nicer. 
View from the CG.  They
have fixed up the
Light house and piers
Diane and Brad

Friday, February 6, 2015

Warming up in Bushnell

   Super bowl Sunday we did get over to visit the Lucero's for awhile.  We then watched some of the game here and had hot dogs on the grill nothing to exciting.  Monday we went to camping world looking for a tail pipe extension and then checked out all the new/used RV's on their lot.  Still nothing there we had to have....oh well.  Back home where we gathered up Rudy then headed over to the O'Donnell's for dinner.  It was good to see them all but oh my,  it is a very busy houseful.   Tuesday we headed out to find JC Penny's, Diane needed a bathing suit and refused to go to the Key's w/o one, a stop at Fresh Market, then back home for dinner, steaks on the grill with a nice salad Diane prepared  It rained with a few thunder storms on and off all day but it didn't keep us from running around.   

Wednesday morning we hung out, ordering water filters and checking on new batteries, then headed out about noon.  Off to Odd c'upels for lunch, then to Wally World for supplies......I don't care where you are they are all the same.  We had planned on going out to dinner, but changed our minds, we need to use some of the stuff out of the freezer so we had a wonderful Seafood Chowder(imported from Dillsburg) for dinner. 
 
Thursday it rained on and off until late afternoon.  We went out for breakfast to Licky Spilts yes it is an ice cream place but they have a good breakfast also.  Then over Lake Pan for a look see, nothing much has changed there in a year.  Back to the camper where we spent hours researching which would be best replacement coach batteries until we couldn't take it any more.  Then I called Winnebago and they told us to use a NAPA battery available anywhere.  Diane went to play chili bingo with Shari at the high school.  What is chili bingo you ask, we didn't know either.  Well it is just bingo where they serve chili. Brad had dinner with Len and Ashley.
 
Friday what a nice morning cool but sunny so we decided to have breakfast on the grill.  Today will be cleaning, laundry, packing and grocery shopping for the trip to Marathon Key with a stop over in Okeechobee.  Dinner will  be hog maw sausage on the grill before packing up the  grill. 

Sunday, February 1, 2015

Heading south soon

We are ready to head south on Monday the 26th and wouldn't you know it they are calling for snow again.  It is to snow today 2-4 inches and then again on Monday.  I guess we will just have to wait and see if we make out on Monday. We have visited with a lot of friends and family this past couple of weeks.  It is always comforting to visit and share stories with each other.  The weather hasn't been all that bad just cold enough that we have to hook and unhook the water every day.  But, that will end here soon as we head south.  Today we are going to hang out around Dillsburg and see how much snow we get.  This weekend Diane and her sisters will get together again to sort through the household items.  I think we are both ready to go south.  Rudy wears his jacket inside half the time just to stay warm.
 
We ended up leaving on Sunday the 25th trying to beat the big snow storm.  Well I left Sunday around lunch heading to Ashland Va.  Diane stayed and went to help sort things at her dad's.  She meet up with Rudy and I in VA around 10:00 pm.  We were ahead of the cold and decided to keep
Headed to the park to watch
the Sunset! Parris Island
moving.  We made it to South of the Border in SC on Monday and on to Paris Island Marine Base on Tuesday.  Stayed an extra day and visited Beaufort SC and just enjoyed waking up to small arms fire at daylight. Thursday we make the long 189 mile drive to Mayport Naval Base and stayed here two nights.  Now here we noticed the chrome tail pipe piece was missing and we have a few new dents in the hood of the car, not bad.  We enjoyed our stay at Mayport and worked on getting some things organized, warm but windy.
 
Saturday morning, 11:00 we headed out for Bushnell, hoping to see the kids.....no luck they are all out running around.  We hang out at the CG, dinner on the grill and a relaxing evening of nothing.  We are into the warm weather,
Getting settled,
Bushnell, Florida
but the breeze is still pretty stiff, but I won't complain too much, we have no snow.  Sunday morning out to breakfast and now Brad is working on getting the TV to work....not much luck with the satellite, it keeps cutting out.  Grocery shopping and visiting the kids is on the list for the rest of the day.  This week will go fast since we are leaving Friday to head to the Keys. 
 
I will miss having Dad critique the blog and complaining about my English/grammar, but I'll try to get back into typing the blog. I sure do miss the ole guy!! 

Diane and Brad