Sunday, May 3, 2009

April 29, 30


On the road with long pants and sweater on ! The temp went from 35 degrees to 8 degrees over night. Welcome back to Canada !! Crossed the border with no delays, lunch in Woodstock with Billy and rolled into Johnville around 4 pm. Good to be back.
Great visit with Jeanne.
On the road by 9:30 with a passenger tagging along to Amherst. Cara is catching the bus in Amherst to Halifax to visit with Maria for the weekend. Glad to have her aboard. Home sweet home by 2 pm. Fantastic holiday but great to be home.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

April 27, 28


Have had two good days of travel. Up the #81 on Sunday and it was such a beautiful drive with the Appalachians on the west and the Blue Ridge Mountains to the east. The leaves are out but slowly get smaller and smaller as we head north and finally lost them when we hit Maine. Just a distant fuzz is visible. There were trees covered in purple blossoms all along the roadway and the temperature was unbelievable - 35 degrees until we hit Augusta, Maine and it dropped to 28. The weather man tells us a cold front is moving in and the temp will get back to normal - have to dig the ling pants out. We spent Sunday night in Stroudsburg on the NJ / Penn border with the plan to have breakfast with Steve Lockhart on Tues morning. Didn't happen as he was on call at 9 am with a paramedic crew.Tonight it is definitely warm enough to spend the night in the motor home but we had to get a motel room as there are no campgrounds open. Did get our walk in tonight. Happy dreams

Sunday, April 26, 2009

April 23, 24, 25, 26


Friday is the last day for everything. Last walk, last Bad Ass coffee, last swim in the Gulf, last lunch and cold drink at the beach side bar, last rays and topped it off with a last night out. We went to downtown St. Pete's theatre and saw the musical Chicago. Totally enjoyed every minute.

Saturday is departure day. All packed up, loaded the truck and headed south. We wanted to go north but the St. Pete's paper was warning everybody to stay away from one of the major highways on Saturday as they were converting ramp directions and more road work. They were warning of 4 hr holdups so we chose an alternate road. Head south, east and then north. Picked up the RV, transferred luggage, dropped the rental off and headed to Gainsville . We spent the night with friends of Jan Saunders, Marian and Denny Speed and had a great time meeting their son and daughter in law and catching up on news from the last year. They live on the edge of a golf course with alligators in the ponds so Marian and I went for a picture hunt on the golf cart. I wanted to get a couple of pictures for Jack and Ella but the alligators were all hiding. So she gave me this picture of when the baby alligator came to their pool. Another reason why Bernie doesn't want to live in Florida ! Saturday evening they took us to a seafood buffet at their golf club ( Same club where Neil and Sarah Saunders had their wedding reception ) and it was out of this world - shrimp, crab legs, mussels, smoked salmon, fried shrimp, grouper, scallops, rice, veggies, shrimp bisque, and a big salad bar. and an ice cream sundae bar and desserts. We waddled home and had a good sleep.

It is Sunday and we have put another 1000km or 600 miles behind us today. Left Gainsville this morning at hit the road. Traffic not too bad as we worked our way thru Georgia (Atlanta), South Carolina (Greenville), North Carolina and into Tennessee. We are camped near Bristol, Tennessee (KOA) and ready to head down the #81 tomorrow. Thru Georgia on the I75 it was one huge bill board after the other. First it was pecans, pecans, pecans. Then adult stores, adult stores, adult stores and finally fireworks, fireworks, fireworks. Just wondering if eating pecans when in adult stores causes fireworks !! Ha, the joke of the day. The drive from Greenville to Bristol was a beautiful one thru the mountains and at one point we were at 3300'. Came thru the "Cliffs" resort area where Tiger is promoting some golf courses he has designed. Beautiful homes on the Cliffs. The camp ground we are staying in has a small restaurant and they delivered supper to our site. That is a first.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

April 22


Today we decided to do a little exploring and find a new spot to take a walk. Headed south on Gulf Blvd , passing thru Maderia Beach, Treasure Island, St. Pete's Beach, Tierra Verde and ending up at Fort DeSoto Park looking across at the Sunshine Skyway. It is a huge park with lots of park facilities for swimming, picnicking, school outings, biking, etc.but the beach was very steep so we couldn't walk There is even a big State camp ground on the Gulf Side and we spent an hour and walked around the campground. It was a nice drive and saw lots of accommodations ranging from very old and outdated to gated communities. Found a quaint spot on the water for lunch before heading back to our beach. Very hot day and the water felt soooooo good. We ended up back at the same spot for dinner with Robyne and Stephen Fage. Only 2 more days of relaxation.

April 21



Today Bernie took a little drive to check on the motor home and see how the warranty work was coming along. Everything fine and dandy and we spent the afternoon on the beach. One entertainment on the beach is the Great Blue Herons and the Great Egrets stalking the fishermen. The fisherman walks towards the water, the bird is stalking him every step of the way - step for step. And if the fisherman catches a fish, it takes all his wits to release back into the sea. That bird wants that fish. ! Saw a sting ray today along the water's edge on our walk. Just a little reminder to do the "sting ray shuffle" when heading out to swim. Topped the day off with Bernie watching the hockey game. He has to have his little fix every so often. :-)

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Apr 17, 18, 19, 20


Four more sleeps until we head north to the "cooler" country. Sitting here looking at the blue water and white sand and hoping for us and everybody else that we will see blue water and reddish sand (not white snow) when we get home. Checking out the home page of Amherst and see some sun and warm temps in the days to come. Looking up!!! We have settled into a routine - a good routine - hour walk in the morning, breakfast, coffee, papers and news, some beach time, swim in the ocean. Have been doing a bit of shopping and we had a ball at one store shopping for the kids. I really think Bernie was having the most fun. He also found his sandals he wanted but I did not find my wedding outfit yet. Still lots of time. :-)
Saturday morning we headed to downtown St. Pete's and found the huge art show on the waterfront. There were 150 artists and what a variety of work. Some were gorgeous and others had you shaking your head wondering where they were coming from. Saturday was the day we said good bye to friends heading back to Amherst and welcoming some that arrived for the week. It is just like a revolving door on the beach. Evenings have been filled with barbecues, trying new restaurants, eating at friends home's, card games, word games and an occasional hockey game on TV and of course listening to the surf. It never lets up and is a great way to go to sleep. Only a few more days and the sound will be gone and will have to wait until we get to the cottage.
One thing we have missed this year is the pelicans. They must have moved to a different beach as they are not around to put on their diving shows each evening.

Friday, April 17, 2009

APRIL 14, 15, 16


WOW what a day on Tuesday. Woke up to the wind blowing quite nicely through the room. Made some coffee to drink on the balcony. Gray, gray day and off in the distance huge, huge awesome storm clouds over the Gulf. They kept getting bigger and closer. A knock on the door to our room and the care taker requesting we close all our windows as we were under a tornado watch. Being my usual, I proceeded to put our valuables (water wallet, camera, computer, passports, etc) into the bathroom in case we had to take shelter. I believe if you have it, you won't need it. The rain storms and lightening storms came but the tornadoes passed a bit north of us. Central Florida was very happy to get the long a waited rain but not the wind damage. After things quieted down we did venture out to do a bit of shopping and exploring.
Wednesday was hot and sunny. Hard to believe it had been such a miserable day the day before. Just like home with our snow storms! Had our usual 45 - 60 minute walk on the beach, read the news from home, coffee, Bernie doing the dishes (his job for the 2 weeks :-) ). Typical hard morning. We were invited to go on a 5 hour boat cruise of the Inter coastal waterway with Beth and Pete and their friends from Grand Shores Resort. It was a charity cruise on a 50' boat with 3 decks, 2 heads and everybody brought munchies and a couple "cold pops". We had a great time seeing all the huge and not so huge homes and boats along the waterway, driving the boat, watching the porpoises, having the drawbridge raised for our boat, watching the sunset and just having a good time.
Thursday was a walk day, Bernie had a hair cut, relaxed on the beach with our books, swam in the Gulf. Managed to haul ourselves out of the lawn chairs and collect our friends and headed to the Tampa Bay Rays and Chicago White Sox ball game. A so - so game but we had fun watching the game and the people. Had a bunch of loud, very loud and obnoxious men behind us and ended up moving. They never stopped hollering and it wasn't even about the game. The Rays lost but we had ended up in the White Sox cheering section so things were cool. Cheers to all.

Monday, April 13, 2009

April 9, 10, 11, 12, 13


Getting a little slack with the updates, just too busy . :-) Bernie got rained out on Friday with the big storms heading thru the southern states but he did manage to stay ahead of them and miss the tornados and hail and heavy rains. While he was driving south to his sweetie, I had a great morning on Friday with a quilt group at the RV park. It was quite interesting listening to them and seeing some of their work. I did get our photo albums done, the RV cleaned and us packed up for our 2 wks at Far Horizons.

Bernie landed safe and sound on Sat morning and it was so great to see him. We both had a great week but good to be back together. Headed down the 27 to St. Pete's area and back into the traffic. Dropped the RV off at the dealership to have some warranty work done and headed to the beach. It was so great to move into our spot, head to the water and have a swim and sit on the beach with a "cold one" and listen to the waves. This renews the body for the year to come. Wandered down the beach to Gulf Shores Resort and met up with some friends from home - Pete and Beth Estabrooks and Marlene and Joe Van Vulpen. Ended up spending the evening, renewing hellos with a bunch of their Florida friends (from all over the US and Canada) and having a delicious pork roast and steak dinner. Came back and opened all the windows and went to sleep listening to the surf. THis is a great place to spend a week or two right on the beach. Come and join us next year

Slept in and planned on spending part of the day on the beach but you know how plans get changed. Roy and Sharman Smith and Dianne and Ivan Devar showed up for a visit on the front deck which was great. Along came Steve and Denyse Dow, met everybody and moved into the room next to us for the night. Went for a swim and it was cool but we managed to tough it out. Next came the Estabrooks and the Van Vulpens for a cool one and some appetizers. I think we finally barbecued around 8:30. It was a great day on the beach.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Apr 4, 5, 6, 7, 8


Happy Birthday little brother!!! Alan enjoy the last year of the 40's before you join the rest of your siblings in the great 50's. I'm sure Terry and the kids will give you a special day. What kind of cake for dessert ?
Also Happy Birthday to Rosemary !!!! ( not giving out her age but I do know she is younger than me :-) ) .

Bernie left on Saturday for Ashville, SC to play golf with the guys and arrived safe and sound after 9 hours of driving. He connected with the rest of the crew who arrived intact with all their luggage. Even though I did not ask, they promised me over the phone that "they" would look after him. !

The RV resort I'm staying at has everything but a store ( they did have one but since everyone is heading North, they close it ). Miles of roads to walk, tennis courts, family pool, adult pool, activity center, computer center, cafe, marina, ball field, volley ball courts. Have been walking the roads, swimming in the pool and taking part in an aquatic exercise class. I've been having a great time putting photos in albums and walking down memory lane in the process.Lots of reading, quilting, and relaxing. The weather has been pretty good, even had the AC on Monday night but that sure changed yesterday when the cold front with high winds blew in. Last night it was down to 7c and had the furnace on. They have their ups and downs with temp just like us.

Happy birthday again to Alan and Rosemary.

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Mar 31, Apr 01, 02, 03


We are still here, just did not have internet connection at our campsites. That's when you know you are roughing it when there is no cable and no internet.
On Tues we checked out a couple campgrounds for the week I am staying put at one and we found one we liked. (Holiday Travel Resort on CR33 near Leesburg, Florida). Our luck kept with us and we contacted Marilyn and Brent Allison (Steve Dow's first cousin) in Wildwood We had not seen them since last summer at the lake. Had a great time seeing their abode (Greg, she painted their living room wall red and their hallwall and front entry green. You two must have the same great taste) on the golf course, having supper and catching up on news. And of course showing all the pictures of grandchildren and children-a job a grandmother and mom just has to do.
Wednesday - did not make it far today. 6 miles, I think that is a new record. We were just exploring and came across a campground with a 18 hole golf course. We looked, we stayed and played golf. On the course about the 7th hole the we had the first big cloud burst . Hid under some trees until it was over. But when the second one threatened on the 16th hole, we hightailed it for the RV. Right decision - rain, lightening, thunder and more rain. Did our daily walk and met some people from Collingwood by the name of Link. They winter at the park for 5-6 months. We tried to contact Wendy and Barry MacLeod at the Villages but the number they gave everyone turned out to be the lady who they are renting from. She lives in Virginia and I think the poor lady had a few conversations with some Nova Scotians. Finally tracked them down on their cell.
Thursday - another beautiful day and an other new adventure. Off to pick up a rental truck so Bernie can drive to South Carolina to play golf. The other 5 golf guys will use the truck the week they are golfing. Anyway, while we are filling out the endless paper work for the rental, the rental guy puts Bernie on the phone to his former boss. It is Jeannie Milner's nephew who moved to Florida 7 years ago. Small world. After dropping off the RV at the campground we headed to the Villages to spend the night with Barry and Wendy. What a hoot. It is just like "the perfect town"- perfect streets,perfect houses, perfect landscaping, and all these golf carts buzzing down the streets. I just started laughing in the middle of an intersection - there were dozens of carts coming from the east, from the west, from the south and from the north. And they are every colour and shape you can imagine. Went to the pool with B & W, down to the Village Square to hear the daily band, watch line dancing, bit of window shopping and back to their condo for a terrific meal. Wendy and I had to watch the final episode of ER much to the boys dismay. They had a good chat
Friday - rained thru the night and there were tornado warnings but none developed. They need the rain as it is so dry in Florida. Breakfast ( a bit more than I get for Bernie ), daily walk, bit of shopping in the stores in the Village Square, groceries, and then a relaxing visit and barbecue with B & W and Bruce and Lu Quigley who are staying on a golf holiday near by. It is not hard to fill the days - I think we are definitely in the relaxed mode.

Monday, March 30, 2009

Mar 28, 29, 30

Saturday was a relatively quiet day - walk, wash motor home, find some items for the wedding (can't tell), time by the pool, watched the sunset at Bonita Beach and ate a really, really delicious pizza at Doc's on the beach and watched the" people " activities. Some neat bikes hanging around. Oh ya, we whopped the boys at bridge again.

After our walk on Sunday we hit the road for the north, not too far north, just enough to visit some other friends. We stopped in Punta Gorda to visit a retired Kubota dealer, and they gave us a great tour of the area in the pouring rain. The 3 day of rain they have had since Nov. To top the visit off, Ron took us to a permanent antique car show that just opened. There were 110 GM cars from the 1930's to the 1970's. Over 50 of them were corvettes - there was at least one for every year they were made. They even had a 1940's and a 1960's suburban. Enjoyed the visit immensely. As we headed out to Tampa we decided to try and catch the Ottawa/Tampa hockey game. Gave a call to Roy and Sharman to get directions and where to buy tickets - her brother knew someone and we ended up with corner bowl seats. Enjoyed the game on the ice (ottawa won) especially watching players like Martin St.Louis, Le Cavalier, Heatley, Spezza and Alferdsen. Also the show in the stands is interesting also and we did get our picture up on the big screen in center ice. We had our 3 seconds of glory !

Monday is sunny and warm but a lot cooler than Bonita Beach. The humidity is less. We had our daily walk ( oh I hope we can keep it up when we get home - Vicki keep walking ) and then visited the dealer where we bought the motor home to set up a service appointment. When you are in the sun it is really hard to think of snow and stormy days. Had a visit and lunch with Roy & Sharman and we were on the beach at North Redington to see if the sand and surf were still there. Happy to say everything is sandy and hot. Bernie has out done his yearly trips to the grocery store and came shopping again today. Leslie, we drove thru Dunedin and right by Rainbows End but they were closed. I wonder if Bernie planned that ?? A great barbecue to top the night off .

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Mar 27


Happy birthday Greg. The wind is blowing again today and I guess it kept the Dows up all night. They have been away from the Maritime coast toooooo long. The sun is out and another beautiful day. On the road by 9am and heading north looking for an air boat ride on the Everglades. One important stop along the way before we pass over the last bridge off the keys (42 0f them)  - Key Lime Pie and lime juice and lime marmalade and lime salad dressing. I think we have the "lime thing" covered. Moving right along at an average speed of 40mph we find our air boat - Coopers, the original air boat tours of the Everglades. Off for an hour with our guide who took us skimming over the water and over some grass. The water level is really low. A couple of times we had to slow for a gator and bump right over him. Saw lots of herons, other huge birds, (lots of pictures Vicki) alligators, turtles, woodpeckers, small birds, water plants. We had stopped in at the Everglade Info Center a few days ago and the info we received helped a lot. The boat was great and it reminded us of touring the Amherst Marsh (without the alligators of course). One of the highlights of the trip so far. They had some huge gators in pens and it was hard to tell if they were alive - just a glimpse of the throat moving would give them away. All of a sudden one yawned and scared the living daylights out of us. They were serving up gator and frogs legs but we didn't partake. Back onto the highway and into concrete city live - traffic, sirens, heat, people. Parked the RV and headed to the Dow's for a beautiful steak barbecue and early night. No wind blowing so Steve and Denyse figured they would get a good nights sleep. Received e-mail from Burton and he is having a hard time picturing Alan barbecuing in his "thong". Happy dreams. 

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Mar 26


Happy birthday Katja. Another beautiful, sunny day on the Keys. Apparently the wind blew quite a bit last night according to Steve and Denyse. I guess they don't live in an older house in the Maritimes as Bernie and I did not hear or feel a thing. We were on the road by 10 and headed south to Key West for a walk around the city. On the way we stopped at the Key West Golf Club for a look around - nice spot. We parked at the most southerly point in the US and walked and walked and walked. Visited the light house and museum and very proud of Steve as he made it to the top - not outside but to the top. He had a nice English fellow keeping him company while their wives had a look at the city. Along the way we visited St. Paul's Episcopal Church with the beautiful stain glass windows (apparently insured for a million dollars) and they had a couple giving a recital on a grand piano and then on the organ. Very moving. Of course we had to stop at Sloppy Joe's (a favourite in Key West) for a cool one and lunch. They had a super guy playing guitar & banjo & singing. The waitress was an English lady and we had quite a lively conversation after she found out that the night before we were across the street having dinner when a man feel down some stairs and was injured. Apparently his nick name is Tippy Timmy and is a tour guide with a drinking problem - therefore, his nickname. Quite a frequent visitor to all the local bars. And to make it a small world, the waitress's ex was from PEI with a last name of MacGuigan. More walking, bought hand made Key West sandals, saw the world's smallest bar, a pirate with a peg leg and parrot on shoulder, Ernest Hemmingway's house, a gold painted mime, eyebrow houses, shot gun houses, and walked some more. On the way back to our RV we checked out another campground (Boyd's) at mile 5 and for anyone coming to the Keys that is the one to stay at or the Bahia Honda State Park (need to book 11 months ahead) at mile 35. We visited the park and sat on the beach for a while - really windy and a bit cool for swimming but a beautiful park. Dinner was at the Boondocks at mile 27.5 and would recommend it highly.
Denyse and Jen whopped the boys again at bridge - two nights in a row. Night, night to all.

Mar 24, 25


Hi to all in the snowy north. The only reminder we have of home is the wind. Steve and Denyse were commenting that the wind blew a gale last night and there were noises everywhere. I guess  they don't live in an old house in the Maritimes. Bernie and I never heard a thing. 
We had a slow start to the day on Tuesday, coffee, walk, news on the internet, etc but finally on the road by 11 in time to drive 30 miles towards Key West and stop at Big Pine Key. Don and Joanne Giberson (who used to live in Amherst and owned the Canadian Tire)  wanted us to stop and have lunch with them. They put on a huge feed and we had a great visit. We drove another 10 miles down the road to Key West and pulled into the KOA Sugarloaf camp ground. Anybody see a pattern ? The driving is getting less and less. Saves on diesel. We are really amazed how populated the Keys are, knew the driving would be slow, at the State Parks you have to reserve 11 months in advance, and the temp is moderate - no huge highs and lows. Barbecued with our "new barbecue thong" (my younger brother, again, commented he had never barbecued in a thong before. My spelling - should have been tong. Brings back memories of Dad circling my spelling mistakes and mailing a letter back to me. Just a younger version doing it to me now ), a quiet night listening to the water and trying another game of Mexican Train. The local entertainment was watching a couple iquanas waddle around - one was 4' and the other 2'.

Wednesday we rented a car as we are 20 miles north of Key West and we had been told by several people - Don't drive the motor home in Key West. Off to the city we go with all our gear - cameras, swim gear, tourist info, hats, water - you know the stuff to make us look like tourists. The first thing we had to do was have lunch and a wet one at the Hog's Breath Pub. By the name you can get a picture of what it looked like. Their motto is "A Hog's Breath is Better Than No Breath At All". Bernie and I did the Trolley Car 1 1/2 hr tour which was well worth the dollars. There is so much history here and so many historic homes - around 4000 homes on the Historic Homes List. Lots of people, very few chickens, saw the Little White House, watched the Buskers on the water front, walked and people watched, met up with the Giberson's by chance, had to eat again, at Fogarty's this time, listened to some bands in different bars (memories of Nashville music in bars) and back to the motor home by 9pm. It was really windy so all boat activities were not on our list for the day. The girls whipped the boys at bridge !!!

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Mar 22, 23


Sunday was a day of walking, Bernie and Steve did some RV maintenance and we all did a bit of shopping for odd things like sunglasses, barbecue thongs, roasting dish for the RV, beer. A lot of traffic with very long lights but the sun is shining and it is warm. Packing for the Dows, barbecue for supper and an early night.
Monday we hit the road for the Keys along the 41. Great road and tons of alligators along the ditches sunning themselves and looking very meek and mild. We did not stop to take a picture ! Could not believe the amount of cash crops and nurseries along the way. There were miles and miles of tomatoes being picked. Before we hit the keys we stopped at a State Park Info centre and saw an excellent film on the everglades - how they were, what they are and what they want them to be again. Learned a lot and we hope to take an air boat ride thru the everglades on the way back to Bonita Beach. To start our trip off on the Keys we stopped at Alabama Jack's for a cold one and some Conch Fritters. My they were good. We putted along thru Key Largo and pulled into Fiesta Key campground right on the beach to watch the sunset. Barbecue, the Dow's initiation to Mexican Train and the camp make up the beds routine played out the night.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Mar 21

Good to be rooted in one place for a couple days. Great visit with Annie especially after we  straightened out the question "How is the lovebird?" (we are asking about Chris) but Annie was thinking we were talking about her real live "lovebird". She answered the question by saying "He is great. He moved out and is living with Mom's mother. We all had some very strange looks on our faces wondering why her boyfriend was living with her grandmother. A few chuckles over that one. Had our first game of golf , a lot of fun, a lot of shots, and we will not discuss the scores. All I can say is that the Long Island Ice Teas were delicious afterwards. Cheers to all.




Saturday, March 21, 2009

MAr 18, 19, and 20


The days have slipped by especially without computer hook up every day. You know you are ruffing it when there is no WiFi. We have had a great trip from Mrytle Beach to Bonita Springs at Steve and Denyse's. Leaving Myrtle Beach we braved the cold and went to capris and shorts and it worked ! By the time we hit mid Georgia we were up to 22, people were cutting lawns and the trees were covered in leaves. Beautiful. Rolled thru on the 95 to St. Augustine in Florida on Wed and found a campground on the marsh. 
The next day we spent the morning exploring the historic town of St. Augustine and having some great conversations with crafts people at a historic working village. The blacksmith gave us animated discussion on Divinci and his drawings and concepts. The calligrapher was a retired history professor who liked the Irish, not the presbyterian Scots, and when he heard we were from NS he shook his head (the expulsion of the Acadians). It was a fun morning and we had a few laughs. Headed to Daytona Beach and "drove by "the speedway. It is huge !!! Found our way to the beach and "did" lunch with a few hundred of our closest friends. They all had their vehicles on the beach but we decided to leave the RV on dry land.  Fun time to watch people roll by, sun was out and the surf was up. Continued south on the 95 toward Fort Pierce, taking note of a silver alert for a 2003 red oldsmobile (stolen). Near Vero Beach the traffic was slowing down and stopped. Luckily an exit was right there so we detoured, had a scenic tour of Vero Beach and took the 70 across the middle of the state to Lake Okeechobee (2nd largest fresh water lake in US ). Camped in the biggest KOA campground in the world, clean, 9 hole golf course in the middle, friendly. The people across the road were from Ontario and had the exact same motorhome as our last one - same year, same colours, same layout. The people next to them were from St. Stephen, NB. We found out why the traffic was stopped. They found the hijacked car and had  shootout on the 95 with the State Troopers - the hijacker lost big time. 

Friday the sun came up and we were in to 24 degrees by 9am. The drive thru the center of Florida was beautiful in its own way - miles upon miles of orange groves, dairy and beef farms, sugarcane but you cannot see the lake as there is a huge dike surrounding it. You can drive up onto the dyke (much like home) but didn't want to try with the RV. Arrived in Bonita Beach in time to hit the beach for the afternoon with Steve, Denyse and Annie - that first swim is always so great but you do forget how salty the water is. Dinner at an Asian restaurant and we called it a day. Happy dreams to all.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Mar 16 and Mar 17

Happy St. Patrick's Day to all you Irish. We have managed to find a St. Paddy's party in  Myrtle Beach at a local pub with a bunch of Nova Scotian's (wearing the tartan) playing the pipes. The local decor included hats, Irish mini skirts, dyed green Santa beards (and they were real hair on the chin), and green Bud Light bottles. Apparently it is one of the biggest sellers in Ireland. 

Yesterday we were on the road at 7am and it was a typical NS April day - fog, rain, everything gray and only 9 degrees. A great day to travel. By the time we hit North Carolina palm trees were evident, grass is green and shrubs are all in bloom. Cruised our way thru the town of Pinehurst and surrounding  area and there are one bunch of pine trees. Miles and miles of huge pine trees - very pretty area. Drove into Myrtle Beach in time to have a quick bite and off to a show at the Palace Theatre of Irish Dancers and the Irish Tenors. Great show. Hooked up the RV in the dark and pouring rain but we could hear the surf. Magical. 

Today the rain has cleared, sun trying to peek thru but the wind blowing a gale from the north. Who sent it down ? Rented a car and scouted out the area - miles and miles of hotels and resorts on the beach. I think we have found the only Irish Pub but Bernie is determined to find another pub tonight. I will go along and be a very supporting wife (I might miss something).  Vicki, we did get our walk in today. Cheers to all and have a great night. 

Sunday, March 15, 2009

March 15th

Up and on the road by 8. Eager beavers we are. Continued on the #9 thru NH and we twisted and turned, went up hills and down but it was a very pretty drive. Would love to come back in the fall for the scenery and the craft shops, little restaurants and quint villages. The town of Bennington was really unique - huge old stately homes and properties and quaint little stores. Finally hit the 87 and 84 and got back into "the traffic" especially around Scranton and Harrisburg. I've been driving a bit and feel like a real trucker - will have to get myself a handle. Any suggestions ? One spot today the temp was up to 14 but then dropped back to 7. Grass is starting to green up in Virginia and one or two bushes are in bloom. Things are looking up. Staying in a hotel again tonight as it is to dip near zero tonight. All is well. Happy dreams

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Sat, March 14

Sunny but cold (-13). On the road by 10:00 but did not cross the border until 11:15 as we had to do a Tim's stop, Globe and Mail stop and a Canadian "pop" stop. A person has to have the essentials ! At the border the only question asked when the guard poked his head in the motor  home was "Did we have any baskets of money back here ?". Humor at the border. Great day for travelling especially after we figured out why there was a draft on our backs. The bedroom window had worked it's way open a few inches. The wind was blowing that -13 degree wind right thru to the front. Also had my "quilting fix" at Keepsake Quilting for an hour. Thousands of bolts of material to fondle. Mom and Les are drolling at this moment. Having a sleep over at the Best Western in NH. Night, night.







  

Heading South, Friday, March 13


We are on our way south for 6-7 weeks . Will miss everyone but what can I say. Some one has to do it. It has been a long and cold winter and the sun and heat will be a nice change. Roads are good but it is bloody cold (-14) and the heater only heats the front of the RV.  Stopped in Woodstock to fuel up ( we won't go there ) and have a coffee with Billy. Then onto Johnville to spend the night with Grammie Jeanne.