Monday, December 31, 2007

07 Travel Review / 08 Outlook

December 31 marks 160 days (almost 14,000,000 seconds) on the road. In that time we have stayed in 32 places in 10 different states. The states are Pennsylvania, New York, Ohio, Indiana, Virginia, Maryland, North and South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. We have traveled 3977 miles in the motor home and about 5000 miles in the CRV. We both agree that the experience has by far exceeded our expectations. We have seen many new places and things and have had the time to explore others more thoroughly than on previous visits. We have met many new people and have gotten to spend extended time with family and old friends. Many times we have been asked what the best thing has been and we really can't say because so much of what we have done has been wonderful. One thing that neither of us miss is the snow and cold. While in North Carolina for November Nanc put her shorts in the basement because it was so cool. Since we arrived in Florida it has been shorts weather almost every day. We have gone swimming several times and walk or ride our bikes often.
As 2008 begins we are at Southern Pines Resort in Frostproof, Florida until the 14th. Nanc's sister Judy and her husband Bill are here for the winter. When we leave here we are going to south Florida and the Keys. We will then slowly work our way up the west coast of Florida trying to stay in the warm weather. After leaving Florida we will be traveling along the gulf coast and across Texas to the southwest. Then we will head north to attend the Escapees Rally in Gillette, Wyoming at the beginning of July. We plan to return to Pennsylvania in the fall before heading south to warmer weather for the winter. The greatest thing about this lifestyle is that while we have plans they are not written in stone and if we decide to change we can very easily do that.
We hope that 2008 brings all of you health and prosperity.

Friday, December 28, 2007

More Wildlife in the Busch

Crested Caracara
CrocodileMacaw
Parrot
Red Shouldered Hawk
Bald Eagle
Barred Owls Florida Panther
Eastern Diamondback Rattler


We went to the Busch Wildlife Sanctuary in Jupiter where they display many native Florida animals and rehabilitate others that have been injured. When possible, they release the injured animals back into the wild. They have a problem releasing the panthers because of the destruction of their habitat. It gave us a chance to see some animals up close that we would otherwise not have seen and, in many cases, are glad we have not met in the wild. They have panthers, bobcats, fox, snakes, crocodiles, alligators, and many different kinds of birds. One of our great surprises in Florida is the large variety of wildlife we have been able to see.

Thursday, December 27, 2007

Jupiter Lighthouse




Como's Home

We visited the Jupiter Lighthouse located at the inlet where the fresh water of the Loxahatchee and Indian Rivers mix with the salt water of the Atlantic. The lighthouse was designed by George Meade who later lead the Union in the battle of Gettysburg. The top offers a great view of the area including the draw bridges over the Inter-coastal Waterway, the beach and ocean, the many surrounding condos and buildings. One home that is easily seen is that of former Canonsburg resident Perry Como. Our tour guide told us the population of Jupiter has gone from 700 in 1950 to 50,000 now. At the base of the lighthouse is a large banyan tree. These trees put down roots from their branches and one tree can cover many acres if allowed to continue to grow.

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Dreaming of a Warm Christmas




We had a great Christmas Eve and Day with Jack and Mary Lou. The weather was great with temperatures near 80 which meant we could go to the pool and beach to enjoy our first Christmas in the warm weather. On Christmas Eve we went out to dinner and then went back to their condo for the evening. We called the Sharp's and got to talk to them as well as the Ridge's and the Jones'. We also called and talked to our families. Mary Lou cooked a dinner of linguine with clam sauce (our favorite) on Christmas Day. This being our first Christmas away it was great getting to spend it with friends. They were the perfect host and hostess.

Jonathan Dickinson State Park

Cattle Egret
Cooter
Armadillo
Gopher Tortoise
Alligator
Osprey
Great Blue Heron
Woodpecker

We are really enjoying our time at Jonathan Dickinson State Park. The wildlife has been fantastic. We took a tour six miles up the river aboard the Loxahatchee Queen to the camp of Trapper Nelson on whose land much of the park is located. Nelson lived here from the 1930's until his death in 1968. He ran a business called Trapper's Zoo and Jungle Garden where people visited to see the alligators, snakes and other local animals he had captured to sell and display. He was somewhat of a recluse and so there were many stories about how much money he had and what went on in the camp. To add to the lore there are still questions as to whether his death was murder or suicide. Also, when his cabin was being repaired by the park personnel in 1986 over 5000 coins were found hidden in the chimney.

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

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Monday, December 24, 2007

Season's Greetings



BEST WISHES FOR A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS


As we prepare to spend our first Christmas on the road we want to wish happy holidays to all our family and friends. May the season and the new year bring you joy and happiness.