Monday, December 30, 2013

# 47 Davenport, Florida

Whew.....We made it.  We have never seen or been in such heavy traffic.

We are at Deer Creek RV Resort for the next 3 months.  The RV park is located in the town of Davenport, Florida which is located about 15 miles south of Orlando.  We arrived this morning around 10:00 a bit tired and traffic weary.  But, that's ok, we are happy to be here and can't wait to get out and explore the area.  We are situated in a nice, spacious lot that we have rented from our friend Jimmy Capps.  There seems to be so much to do.. lots of state parks, natural areas, museums and just enjoying the warmer weather.  We went out to get a late lunch after we arrived and we saw folks dressed in shorts and sandals..while we were still in jeans and sweat shirts!


We think we will enjoy our stay.  Little Boy can't wait to get out and nibble some green grass..one of his favorite "summer-time" snacks.

Post Script:  I just heard on the local news station that Universal Studios was at "near capacity attendance" today.  I think all those people drove in with us yesterday and Saturday!

Saturday, December 14, 2013

#46 Cedar Point, NC


 LOOK!  We went somewhere!




 We have been here at Page Place RV Park for the last 2 months.  I haven't posted much because we just have not done any traveling or exploring of the area.  When I began our blog, my reason for it was to communicate to our family and friends of our travels..and all the places we visit.  Since the Cedar Point area seems like "home" to us we haven't been out to explore.  We tend to stay close to the motor home, completing basic maintenance and housekeeping chores and exercise Little Boy on his leash.  We have traveled back to Coats, NC to visit with my Mom a few times and we will head back that way Christmas week too.


I took this photo from my Mom's back yard.  We stood out to watch this amazing sunset for several minutes.
 We did take a day trip yesterday to Greenville, home of East Carolina University.  Since we hear so much on the daily news broadcasts about the city, I decided it was time to go back and see just how much it had changed.  Ron and I had not been back to Greenville since I graduated from ECU in 1981.  We knew we would be surprised at all the growth.  We did recognize some of the major features like the ECU football field, some of the campus buildings and the downtown area..but that was about it!  That town has morphed into a big city complete with traffic jams and just about anything else you could imagine.




We stopped by the Alpha Phi House.  No one was there but I did walk in the house to relive some college memories.  Why did all the rooms seem smaller?






We drove by the dorm where I stayed my freshman and part of my sophomore years.  We didn't go in, traffic was heavy since it was graduation day.






We walked through the Leo Jenkins Fine Arts Center.  Memories of a lot of work came flooding back.  The building still smells the same too.







Not sure what this excited look is for?  (Could it be I don't have to load a kiln any more!)





Full-time RVers have a saying "Plans are made in Jello".  It means that flexibility is the mainstay when making long-range, future plans.  Right now, our plans are to leave Coats soon after Christmas and travel to Florida.  We plan to stay in the Orlando area for 3 or 4 months.  We are not sure where we will go to from there...our plans are in Jello for now.

My next post will most likely be once we arrive in Florida.   As we move into the new year, we can't help but to reflect on the past one.  It is amazing how much we have learned, we are so grateful for how everything seems to work out, we appreciate it all and we are so looking forward to every day's new experience.  We wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 2014.





Saturday, November 16, 2013

# 45 A Year Ago Today

One year ago today, we became full-time RVer's.  We are celebrating this anniversary here in Cedar Point, NC.  We've been at our RV pad at Page Place RV Park for the past 2 weeks,  relaxing and getting caught up on some house-keeping.  We find it hard to believe how fast the past year has gone by.

Some full-time RVers have written posts that analyze and assess their thoughts, feelings and even finances for that first year.  I don't think I'm going to do that..but instead post how happy we are that everything worked out so well..especially a year ago today.  We are thoroughly enjoying everything about this lifestyle...including Little Boy.

Friday, November 1, 2013

# 44 Flat Rock, NC

We have enjoyed the Hendersonville/Flat Rock area these past several days.  We've been on a hike or two, we've driven a lot of curvy highways, seen excellent scenery and eaten some delicious food (including a lot of apples!).  Yesterday we went to Twelve Bones BBQ  in Asheville, where President Obama visited during his 2008 campaign.  We strolled through the River Arts District  in Asheville, I loved every minute of that!   Our favorite was the glass blower..and the encaustic painter..and the potter..the watercolor artists..  I especially liked talking to the artists while they created their work.

We are headed back to our RV pad in Cedar Point, NC this weekend.  This month will be our one year anniversary as full-timers.  Has it really been a year since we made this life-style change?? 
High Falls in DuPont State Forest
Without a doubt, the BEST Brewery we have ever visited!

Chimney Rock entrance road.

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Happy Halloween

This is a picture Ron took when we were in Charleston..saved it for Halloween!

Monday, October 28, 2013

# 43 The Tail of the Dragon (aka Hwy 129)

Yesterday, we enjoyed a brief "NASCAR" moment as Ron navigated Highway 129 on the NC/Tennessee border.
This is a really cool road that seems to be a haven for drivers of fast vehicles!  We saw several motorcycles of all types, Cameros, Mustangs and even a few Porsches travelling this curvy road.  It is stated that this road is an engineering feat as it involves 318 turns in 11 miles.
Tail of the Dragon 
And if you "lay your bike down" also known as "wrecking it", you are to place the broken part at the "Tree of Shame".  We found all of this At Deals Gap on the NC side of the border.
The leaves were in full color and I did my best to keep my eyes on them.  Ron had no problems driving this road...he loved it!
He drove the highway 11 miles and then turned around and drove it again.  There were several pull offs and we took advantage of them to view the traffic.  We saw one guy on a racing bike almost lose it...but he regained control and drove on.  Scary!

On the way back to Flat Rock (Lakewood Campground), we stopped by the Nantahala Outdoor Center to reminisce.  We have spent many good times here with several good friends.  It has really changed and grown since we first ran the river in the early 1980's.  The restaurant and Outdoor Center were in the same building back then.  There was only one "take-out" and there was no development across the riverbank.
We had to stop by Harrah's Casino in Cherokee too.  No luck with the slots, but we did have a good time.

This week, we played in the snow at  Mount Mitchell State Park .

We've had some fantastic BBQ at Hubba Hubba BBQ in Flat Rock, enjoyed a great pizza and craft brews at Ashville Pizza and Brewing and we have put lots and lots of miles on the Jeep.  We have had a great time driving around these beautiful mountains.  The leaves seem to peak at different elevations.  There were no leaves on the trees at Mount Mitchell but they are in full color here (Hendersonville/Flat Rock area).

Little Boy was unhappy that we left him so long yesterday.  He paid us back late last night by sneaking outside when Ron stepped out.  We finally got him back in the MH but not before we had to chase him down...and was he ever so hard to see!  I left the door of the MH open and thankfully he went back in on his own.  His new name today is "Little Stinker".

 It's raining and cloudy today, so it's housework and chillin-out time.  Ahh..


Thursday, October 24, 2013

# 42 From the Low Country to the High Country

Well, we made it safely to Lakewood RV Park in Flat Rock, NC.. but only with Ron's "fancy"driving skills.  Our GPS died about half way up I-26 so it was up to me and my Google maps.  Opps....missed that turn again.   After this experience it's the Garmin Dezl 760LMT for us.   No more guess work or make-do, we've learned our lesson.

Last week, this day, we were paddling at Cypress Gardens ,SC. 
Cypress Gardens, SC


Today, a week later, were viewing the Looking Glass Falls and Sliding Rock in the Pisgah National Forest.
Looking Glass Falls
Sliding Rock


This full-time RVing is just want we hoped it would be.... 





Tuesday, October 22, 2013

# 41 Hello, it's the Big 6-0!

Ron was 23 when he and I first met.  It's hard for us to believe that was 37 years ago!  We decided a great way to celebrate his birthday would be to spend some more time in Charleston.  We have done something different almost everyday.  A few of the things we've enjoyed have been:

We took a drive down the historic Ashley River Road, exploring the plantations of the area.
Magnolia Plantation on the Ashley River Road, home of the oldest gardens in America.
We spent a day walking around the town, exploring the side allies, galleries and shops.
The Heyward-Washington House.  George Washington was entertained here.

From the previous posts, we've enjoyed Cypress Gardens, the Irvin-House Winery and we have done some shopping too.
Today, we revisited The Firefly Distillery.  Ron enjoyed six selections and settled on the Firefly Sweet Tea Bourbon and the Southern Accents Peach Cobbler Liqueur.  They were out of the Bourbon (shucks!) so it was the Peach Cobbler Liqueur that made it's way into our shopping bag.  It was suggested that the Peach Cobbler was excellent in apple cider..so it will accompany us to the southern NC mountains tomorrow.  Next stop: the Hendersonville, NC area.  (Flat Rock, NC)
For dinner, Ronnie was craving Greek Cuisine.  It was suggested that Manny's Grill was one of the best in the Charleston area, so off we went. 
It was very tasty and did not disappoint.
Little Boy wishes Ronnie a Happy Birthday too.
We have had a memorable time here in Charleston, SC.  Tomorrow we are going to Flat Rock, NC.


Friday, October 18, 2013

# 40 The Angel Oak Tree

Today, we visited The Angel Oak Tree of St. John's Island, SC.  When we walked up to this tree, you couldn't help but to have an emotion feeling of wonder and amazement.  I struggle with the accurate superlative to describe this tree.  I'll let our photos try to give the viewer a small idea of what we saw.  We thought it was truly fascinating.

There were people of all ages walking around it.  You could hear everyone say "Wow, what a huge tree!"  Old and young alike were equally awed, it was fun just to watch their facial expressions.  The tree is estimated to be between 300-400 years old.

Next on our list was a visit to the Irvin-House Vineyards.  It's right down the road, about 10 miles,  from The Angel Tree.  There, we enjoyed their tasting room, experiencing a variety of muscadine wines.   We settled on a purchase of their award winning Magnolia selection.  I'm not a fan of the sweet wine varieties but this one seemed to be pretty good.  Ron enjoys the sweet wines once in awhile so he agreed with me, this one was a good choice.  My camera battery died (don't you just hate when that happens..) so no photos.  However, we might get pictures of the vineyard before we leave the area.  This winery also specializes in distilled vodka and bourbon.  They have a second tasting room called The Firefly Distillery.  It is all right there together located in a rustic, country setting complete with live oaks and Spanish moss.

Yes, we had another enjoyable day in the Charleston area.


# 39 Cypress Gardens, SC

Ron has always wanted to paddle a swamp.  We have enjoyed many canoe paddling days in our past but it's been a while since we've been in a "self-propelled" vessel.  In my research of the Charleston area, I came across a full-time blogger's positive comments about Cypress Gardens .  When I suggested it to Ron, he enthusiastically said "Yea, that sounds pretty good."  We made plans to visit yesterday afternoon.  We found a delightful place that had interesting animal displays and exhibits..plus a swamp canoe trail.  Several movies have been filmed here..most notably The Notebook.



The first stop was the Butterfly Exhibit.  We were amazed with all of the different butterflies.









This was a Zebra Longwing Butterfly.  It stopped long enough for us to get a photo.







We visited the Reptile Room that was full of turtles, toads, frogs, several varieties and fish, alligators, crocodiles and of course.....snakes.

As we walked the trail, we came to the canoe launch for the swamp trail.  Ronnie couldn't wait, finally a swamp to paddle.


The black plastic you see on the right was part of their "Halloween-themed" swamp tour planned for the weekend.  They had Halloween props set up along the first part of the trail.  Ronnie said he didn't care for the floating doll heads and plastic body parts.








The gentleman at the boat house mentioned that a few alligators had been sighted throughout the day.  Oh boy, can't wait to see one of those.  We kept our eyes peeled and we saw 5 of them.  Two were a good 6 feet long.













Waterlilies were everywhere.  This place would provide an artist many landscape opportinities.  Where's my watercolor pad??
















It was so quiet and peaceful.  As we looked around, we saw several turtles sunning themselves on logs.  Suddenly, Ronnie noticed over to his right...an alligator.












The reflection of the trees in the water provided for an interesting photo.  The water was so still. 










This creative painting was at the end of the trail....and reminded me of some of my elementary art lessons from the past!

TGIF
Oh wait a minute..we're retired.
Wonder what we'll get into today?