Heading Out!!

Heading Out!!

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Heading West

March-We continued our trip west by heading to Lafayette, La. We decided to bypass New Orleans since we had been there before and we knew it would be a lot of traffic etc. On the road we are trying to avoid interstates and high traffic areas-so far we have done pretty well. However, we did take I -10 into Lafayette over the Pontchartrain Bridge over miles of bayous-I am sure there were lots of alligators and snakes out there. Arrived in Lafayette late afternoon and found a city campsite downtown Lafayette with lots of trees, hiking/bike paths. Next day headed to Avery Island-home of the famous McIlhenny tabasco sauce. We toured the factory-very interesting salt mines on the island and same family still owns production and the island. We sampled jalapeno ice cream and tabasco coke. Ed McIlhenny developed a bird sanctuary and a huge garden on the island. You can either walk or drive through the sanctuary and gardens. We walked and it took us about 3-4 hours to see everything-beautiful live oaks (one 300 years old), camellias, azaleas, holly, and the biggest tea olives I have ever seen-a must to visit. Of course , we had to buy some cajun food for dinner. Found a cajun market which had been in business for 30 years. Boudin and cracklin were their speciality-it was delicious. Next morning decided it was time to head to Texas!! On the way to Beaumont, Texas while still in La. we passed through Rayne-frog capitol of the world, Crowley-rice capital of the US. When we entered Texas we stopped at welcome center. Our first impression of Texas was not a great one.Sandy and I had decided we probably would not spend too much time in this state. Boy, how things can change!
Chelsea-I really loved going to Avery Island because I got to walk the entire gardens with Carolyn and Sandy and also got to swim a little in the waterway. However, the only scary time was when we were walking around a pond and I almost stepped on a 6 ft alligator. I was disappointed that I was not allowed to chase all those birds in the sanctuary-that would have been a blast. Also, I have to admit-I did get pretty tired of all that walking. It is a good thing I got a treat and dinner when I got back to the  rv or I would not have been "a happy camper".
March-After a delightful oyster  lunch in Apalachicola and doing some touring in the quaint gulf side fishing town, we headed to Panama City. Fl. It was late when we arrived so headed to Wal-Mart-did not look like any Wal-Mart I had ever seen-brand new and had an island look! Did not realize until next morning we were only 1/4 mile from main beach drag and it was Spring Break for colleges.  Next morning drove all along the main beach road-college kids everywhere in every kind of skimpy clothing you could imagine. I am sure they were having a great time. Sandy and I looked at each other and said "remember those days and look at us now-would we have ever thought we would be driving around in an rv in our late 60's!! "The beach here was beautiful, but too many high rise condos! Left and headed to Pensacola and discovered another wonderful barrier island -Santa Rosa part of the gulf islands national seashore. We stayed at Ft. Pickens campground at end of island between the gulf and Pensacola Bay-lovely area fort ruins and beautiful pristine beach.. Next morning,after touring fort ruins and walking on beach, we headed to Pensacola. Very lovely town would like to come back to visit. On the way out of town we discovered Joe Pettis seafood market. It had everything-fresh seafood, fresh bread, cheeses (including fondue), meats, vegetables etc . I told Sandy after having a cappucino that we had to get out of this place or we would blow all our travel money!! You can order on their website. We drove along hwy 90 on coast of AL and MS and were amazed at damage rendered by Hurricane Katrina. It was devastating! Miles of vacant land with only foundations, steps, swimming pools or nothing left for miles-very depressing. When we arrived at gulf shores of MS  found another great state park-Davis Bayou. We camped here for 2 days and hiked bayous and visited  the Sandhill Crane Preserve-highly recommend this place. We did not get to see any cranes because they were nesting but got to hike through acres of longleaf pines and the restored habitat for the cranes and other wildlife. Stay tuned for next posting.
Chelsea-I am still enjoying being on the road with my "fam". I am with them 24/7 except on some hikes that they take-either I am not allowed on them or either they are too long. There is no way I am walking 6-7 miles. I would rather stay in the rv and either sleep or look out the front window. (I always get up in Carolyn's seat when she leaves so I can look out). And of course everytime they leave me alone they give me a treat. Let them go walk themselves ragged-not me. Now I do love to swim and I am not happy about not being allowed on most beaches. But overall this is a pretty "doggone" cool experience.

Monday, March 10, 2014

Groovin on the Gulf

Feb.25-28 Drove up west coast of Fl.,but did not stop until we reached outskirts of Tampa-too much development and traffic. Researched online and found a county park with camping outside Tampa,but on the bay.It was a great spot-on the water,with beach,dock,elect.,water,and nice restrooms (we got there 1 minute before they closed-lucky us) Also, saw at least 10 active osprey nests! We also visited Big Bend electric generator sight where hundreds of manatees winter because of warm water from the plant. We kept heading north and spent night at wal-mart in Perry, Fl. There are usually several RVs and cars overnighting at the Wal-marts. It is a good place to meet interesting people and get our shopping done! Also, the vegetable man gave us a good tip-casinos allow free RV parking (I guess they are hoping you will come in to gamble). We got on Hwy 19 and headed to Apalachicola Fl for some yummy oysters and to tour interesting little fishing town. On the way, we decided to see if St. George Island had any camping spots open.It is a very beautiful barrier island. I called and the ranger said I have 2 spots available -first come first serve. We put the Rv in high gear and got the last spot. We could not believe how pristine and beautiful-sugar white sand and emerald green water. We wanted to stay there forever-number 1 on our list so far, and it has had some stiff competition! We saw 4 bald eagles and walked many miles on beach and forest observing wildlife and vegetation.We have been on road about 6 weeks now, and feel like we are finally getting into a groove! Sandy and I have had a few disagreements, but set some guidelines-he is the designated driver and I am the designated navigator/campground finder. If one of us screws up, the other must be patient.Let's hope we both follow that rule for the whole trip.
Chelsea-I really liked campground at St. George Island, but I did not like that no dogs on beach rule.I guess that is because it is so pristine and some dogs would mess it up-but not me. I did go on some hikes where I found ponds to swim in-just had to watch for alligators. Also, the night the fam cooked out fresh shrimp and fish, I got to enjoy some.And as always at the campsites everyone talks about how beautiful,well-behaved I am-so of course that means extra petting and treats for me. The road life is not so bad after all!

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

From Prairie to the Everglades

February 21-24 Headed down to Lake Okeechobee to camp. Could not find campground I had located online so researched again and found a boat landing called Indian Prairie Canal. The sight said there were  5 free campsites-no water or electricity. We decided to check it out. It was lovely, but in the middle of nowhere  on canals that led to the lake. The Corps of Engineers used to manage this site which borders the Seminole Indian Reservation.There were 4 other rvs there so we found a great spot on canal and set up camp. Did a lot of hiking on the Florida Trail which was located on canals. Hiked all the way to lake (8 miles). Discovered wild papaya trees loaded with fresh fruit. We sure enjoyed these for breakfast! Serious bass fishermen at this landing going out all times of day and night! Sandy had no luck fishing so he and Chelsea went for a swim in the canal while I was the "gator spotter" for them. There was one big downside though about this place. At about 5 pm the mosquitos and little roach like bugs came out. The first night we were not aware of this and left screen open for a few minutes. When we walked in the rv the ceiling was black with mosquitos . Sandy and I spent 45 minutes trying to kill all of them and then clean the ceiling. We tried to get all the little roach like buggies,but we came finding them around for days even after we left. I guess they wanted to go traveling with us. We did not want any extra baggage especially them! Interesting group of campers here-most had been there since Nov! They were from all over-Ut, Il, Pa, Mi, SD.
Feb. 24-26-Headed south to Big Cypress National Preserve and Everglades. Rode through miles and miles of fields of maidencane. All of a sudden we were hit by a swarm of bees in Big Cypress -like a black cloud hitting our windshield. Then we realized there were dead bees all over our hood and windshield. We had to stop and clean as much off as we could until we got to a campsite. We think they were honeybees, but not sure maybe they were killer bees. We spent the night at a "retro" CG straight out of the '50's! It was called Trail Lakes, but better known as "Skunk Ape Research Center" (I am not sure about what king of research is done here) Had an ancient exhibit of pythons, alligators, turtles and birds-crazy. We visited Everglades City and a wonderful little island called Chokoloskee. The island was very quaint able to cover the entire town by foot. It was lovely, tropical and very quiet. We ended up having lunch at the Havana Cafe (our first meal out since we have been on the road-amazing for us!!). The fresh seafood was delicious!! However, we are anxious to get out of south FL-too many people, too much traffic and development.
Chelsea-Really enjoyed swimming in the canal. Glad someone was watching for the gators though. I also really enjoyed not having to be on a leash for a change. However, I was not so crazy about the Everglades-had to stay on a very short leash because there were gators and snakes everywhere and also it was hot and buggy. When are we leaving here?

Sunday, March 2, 2014

Technology is wonderful when it works

Carolyn and Sandy-Due to inconsistent service in our primitive areas ,we are now having to play catch up with our blog. However, with pen and paper we are up to date with our written journals!!So unable to post, but busy exploring, meeting interesting people, seeing beautiful country,and winging it with campsites. Now we will just provide some high lights of those days and some pictures. We are beginning to wonder if we will ever make it out of Florida! But we must get on our way.
Lake Griffin State Park-south of Ocala-spent one night and met nice couple from Beaufort, NC. They told us to avoid Keys-too crowded and expensive, but head to Big Cypress National Preserve, the Everglades, and Chokoloskee. We have found that we get the best tips from fellow RVers. Everyone is so friendly and helpful-like a special community of travelers. And everyone seems so relaxed, happy and positive. It must be the camping life or retirement! We decided to scratch the Keys this trip (think this experience might take longer than a year), but head south to recommended areas. After passing by Disney World, stopping at vegetable stand, and buying fresh strawberries and tomatoes we drove on to a lovely town, Sebring, Fl. We got the last camping spot at Highlands Hammock SP-one of the oldest and largest in FL. (another park built by CCC). Lots of hiking and biking trails. Camped next to a couple from Summerville, SC. They invited us to their campfire that night and provided us with 5 pages of places we had to see in the US! Oh dear, here we go again-our trip gets longer and longer! To be continued!!!
Chelsea-We have been doing a lot of driving lately and I am getting bored. I definitely prefer the campsites where I get to meet lots of people who love to pet me! I I love hanging out with Carolyn and Sandy by the camp fire at night and chasing bugs. Also, I am still looking for some of those turkeys or any other wildlife.