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Sunday, April 5, 2015

March is Done!

Where are Al and Karen??


I know its been awhile, but I really didn't realize its been a month since I posted anything. And hardly any pictures!

March was a month full of visits; visits from family and friends, and visits to doctors...all done with that now. We both have clean bills of health, thank goodness.

The beginning of the month we had a ten day visit from our close friend Ed from New York. It was the perfect winter for him to escape the cruel ravages of this year's snow in the northeast. Al and Ed played several rounds of golf in those ten days...pretty much the only time of year Al plays anymore :-). It can get expensive, but last fall we found the GroupGolfer site and by checking their emails were able to find several courses in the area that had half off vouchers. Score :-)! We also had our "cultural" outing during Ed's visit. Al had gotten tickets to see the Florida Orchestra in Tampa Bay play the works of composer John Williams. The concert was awesome, featuring music from such well known movies as "Star Wars" and "Superman", along with many many other movies and shows. I really do have a well rounded husband; I am so lucky he likes so many different things. We can go hiking, biking or kayaking; visit museums and exhibits; revel in the solitude of a mountain trail or experience the hustle and bustle of Walt Disney World; eat in a five star restaurant or picnic on the beach. We are really up for any and all experiences. it keeps things interesting, that's for sure :-).

Ed left on Friday March 13, and we turned over the guest room for our next guest arriving Saturday, our niece Emily. Emily is a freshman at Smith College in Massachusetts, and decided to escape the winter by visiting her grandmother, Al's sister Ginny. It was delightful having her down for the week, and we had several fun days, including a visit to EPCOT's Flower and Garden Festival, and a visit to Lakeridge Winery for their Wine and Seafood Festival. I would certainly recommend a vist to Lakeridge Winery in Clermont. They have a festival once a month year round, with a large craft fair and food booths, along with live bands. The theme is different every month. There is a tour of the winery, along with tastings of course. It was a really nice place to visit. An extra bonus was seeing our friends Flo Ann and Cliff Avery, who we worked with at Bar Harbor in 2013. They make beautiful wire-wrapped jewelry, and attend all the festivals at the winery in the winter.
Emily at Disney

As soon as Emily left on Sunday March 22, we packed up our rig and left Monday morning, headed for Jupiter, Florida. Our good friends Mark and Kiera were visiting family there, and we headed down to visit with them as well. Mark is one of Al's very good friends that taught EMT classes with him back in New York, and has succeeded him as senior instructor. They had a great time playing golf, and checking out boats at the Palm Beach Boat Show...no, there is no boat in our future at this time :-)! We stayed at Jonathan Dickinson State Park, and thought it was a very nice campground with extremely large sites and full hookups. Due to severe landscape damage from hurricanes a few years ago, there isn't much privacy between sites, but it didn't really bother us. There were miles of beautiful trails to walk the dogs on as well, so they were happy. Next time we will have to try kayaking on the river there, and visit the Trapper Nelson Interpretive site, which looks quite interesting. We also learned that Honey is apparently a beach puppy. We went down to the ocean beaches one day, and found a dog-friendly section south of Jupiter. She headed right for the waves, running in and splashing like she's always gone to the beach. It was so cute. 

After several happy times and good meals, it was time to leave Jupiter. We were then headed over to North Fort Myers for the weekend, to visit our good friends John and Carol Herr, whom we met and immediately bonded with out in the Grand Tetons. They volunteer at J. Ding Darling Wildlife Refuge on Sanibel Island, and we wanted to see them before they leave on their summer long trip to Canada.
We stayed at Upriver RV Resort, mainly because it was the only place I could find with an open site that was large dog friendly. We really liked it, even though it was an hour's drive from Sanibel, and it was your typical crowded campground in south Florida. But the staff was very nice, and we have to say, the people in the campground were the overall friendliest group of campers we've ever encountered as transients in a campground. There are lots of activities available, but it was quiet all the same. This is one I would also recommend if you are in the area.

John and Carol gave us a marvelous tour of the refuge and the island in two days. It was absolutely beautiful, and the weather couldn't have been more co-operative, with temperatures in the 70's and sunny both days. Our first day we went kayaking with them and their friends Patsy and Bob, who we had also met out in the Tetons. 
John and Carol ahead of us.

Carol took this picture of us as we headed through the mangroves.
The kayaking was beautiful, but we did have a rather severe mishap as we started out. Most of the time I do not carry my camera with us when we're kayaking, simply because its a pretty large camera and space is limited in the SeaEagle, and I'm always a little nervous about it possibly getting wet. But being that we were kayaking in this fabulous refuge chock full of beautiful birds, I decided to bring it. Well, you can probably see where this is going, right? As we were loading up, I got in the front of the kayak, got all settled, Al pushed us off the ramp and started to get in. His footing slipped and as he was off balance, the kayak tipped over, spilling him, me and the camera all in the water. Yes, it was my good Nikon D50 with my good 18-200 zoom lens. Completely submerged. Very bad. We immediately rinsed it all off, took out the battery and card, and let it dry, and I shipped it off to Nikon Monday to see if it can be repaired. My fingers are crossed. After the kayak we had lunch at a popular island restaurant called the Island Cow. Funky little place with good food :-).

The next day we were up before the sunrise and headed over to the Wildlife drive at the refuge. I was hoping to see the roseate spoonbills, and we needed to get there while the tide was out. We were in luck, we did find them and they were in the perfect spot for taking pictures. Carol was kind enough to send me pictures so I do have something to show.

Roseate spoonbills at Ding Darling Wildlife Refuge. They were even in such a perfect spot for pictures!

White pelicans along the drive as well. Photos courtesy of Carol Herr.

After the drive, we stopped at the Visitor Center. It wasn't open yet, so we took a hike along the Indigo Trail for about an hour or so. Then we spent awhile in the Visitor Center, looking over the beautiful exhibits they have on display. Then we all went down to Jerry's, a grocery story and restaurant on the island, for a late breakfast. 

Monday we headed back home to Homosassa. This is our final two weeks here before heading west, and this past week saw our final doctor visits (all good for another year), a card game with cousins Fred and Kathy, a whirlind visit with my sister Amy and her husband Mike (down to pick up items from our mom's house that they wanted to keep) and finally today, Easter dinner with our family, Al's Aunt Doris and Uncle Ron, cousin Bruce, and the newest Floridians to the family, Al's sister Janet and her husband Tim, who moved to Tampa last month.

Thanks for bearing with me as I catch you all up with our activities. We leave to start traveling west next Sunday, April 12. I do have a back-up camera, so there will be pictures as we go along. Our first stop will be three nights at Topsail Hill Beach State Park in the Florida panhandle. And that is probably where I will be posting from next! In the meantime, we wish all our family and friends a wonderful Easter holiday, and safe travels wherever you are.






7 comments:

  1. Great to hear from you. Boy have you had a social month. I'd be worn out with all that. So sorry to hear about your camera. Been there done that - not in the same way but wet camera. Hope they can repair it. I put mine in a bag of rice for at least 10 days and it was good but later on it had a zoom lens problem so I had to send it in anyway.

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  2. Oh, I am so sorry about your camera. I always worry about that happening. I have a dry bag that I put my camera in when I am entering or exiting the kayak. So far, so good, but there is always that unexpected occurrence. Sure hope it's repairable. I saw Carols pictures on Facebook. I loved the Spoonbills.

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  3. Enjoy Topsail! We were there over Christmas and had a great time. There is a great seafood shop just up the road. Safe travels!

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  4. Busy month; looked like fun! Wish we could have caught up with you while you were here!

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  5. We have a dry bag for the camera and a smaller one for the phones and keys. So far so good. You guys do have a busy life :)

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  6. Sorry about the camera...bummer!!! I know I am playing with fire as I take mine everywhere. But then again...that is why we have them;o)) Hope you get a bit of down time, but you sure have had some fun!!!

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