Well I just finished my dinner, went out and got Chinese again. What a smooth trip here today, about 240 miles of route 95 interstate without a light or stop, 60 mph with the cruise on, sweet.
Lynda was at first a bit taken back by how this campground has expanded and worried the Eagles might be gone. That fear was quickly dispelled when we took a walk into the surrounding country side and came upon several beautiful Eagles both flying and in the trees. There is a large pond/lake in there that no doubt has many fish to feed the birds so even with the campers they will be fine. It's not like anyone is shooting them.
Tomorrow I will get my haircut from a woman that sets up shop here out of her motorhome. She cut mine last year on our way down. We will stay till Sunday then head to Fort Lauderdale for a night then into the Keys and Elks Monday. We both are enjoying seeing the sights and Our mobile home.
Just got off the phone with Anita Allen who is running the Bogey and Bacall canoe and kayak race in Key Largo this February. We used to do the photos for that race when Frank Woll of Florida Bay Outfitters where I guide ran it. Anyway Frank gave us her number to call and it turns out she has bought several photos from us of her in the United States Canoe Association championships. We know Her, small world. It will be nice doing that race again. I enjoy guiding tours, doing our photography and DJing. All are labors of love. If you add that to my having such a beautiful wife and family I'm a lucky guy.
David
This is Hardeeville campground in South Carolina. 10 min from Hilton Head and Savannah GA. Nice Stop.
Welcome to Florida Willy Family. Back again.
Lynda taking a picture of the Great Blue Heron sitting by the lake in Daytona FL in the International RV park.
If you look right between the 2nd and 3rd tree from the left you will see an Eagle flying. Sorry didn't have my telephoto but will take some before I leave. They are beautiful birds.
Great! Can't believe you're back in Florida already!
ReplyDeleteTalked to Kiley today. He said he's enjoyed reading the blog as well:) He's a New York City guy now. :)