What can we say, but writing has not been a priority on our
“to do” list for over a month. Shame on us. Thank you for sending e-mails
asking if we are doing OK. Let us (Barbie will start) tell you of our
experiences since the last time we wrote. This will be a long one....stay with us!
Jeff had his doctors’ appointment on Feb. 20 in Valrico and he is in
great shape with all of his blood work. The usual, lose weight and exercise,
are the same topics that our doctors tell us. While we were at our Valrico
house we cleaned up some and got rid of more “stuff”. One of these days we will
be ready to sell the “monster home” and feel free to go wherever we want to
without having to worry about the home when we are away. We have only been to
Valrico three times since we arrived in November for a total of 7 days. I am
afraid we will have to spend more time there next season when we come back in
order to accomplish the task of getting rid of all of the stuff. What joy that
will be!
The biggest thing we did while in Valrico was to sell my 2010
GMC Terrain. We went to the dealership that we bought it from and then to
CarMax. CarMax was more than fair, so we sold it to them. We actually got more for it than what we would have gotten on a trade in on another vehicle elsewhere. We are very happy we
don’t have to worry about it or pay insurance on it anymore.
We have met some neat people while we have been in Rock
Crusher this season. One couple, Debbie and Irv ( with their poodle Penny) are
from NY state area and were here for a month. We went out to eat at Kim’s Café
for breakfast with them and they enjoyed it even though the service was not up
to par. They left for Ho Hum RV Park in Carrabelle, FL which we had told them about from our stays there, and then they went to Tybee
Island in Georgia. We just heard from them two days ago and they are coming back to Rock
Crusher to stay for two weeks because they say it is too cold to head back
north. We can’t believe how many people have actually left for the north. We
think they aren’t in their right minds since there is still snow up there and lots of cold weather, but
maybe they like a taste of that weather. Easter is coming early this year and
for some of them that is the excuse they are giving for leaving.
Our neighbors Roger and Judy who are from Massachusetts are
really enjoying themselves. If you are ever in the Homosassa/Crystal River area
you must see the Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park which has manatees and
other animals to view. Roger and Judy have been volunteering over there and
they always look so happy to share their days’ work with us. It has been great meeting and talking with so
many people. Someone asked me a few weeks ago how I remember people’s names.
Well, I now have a notebook filled with names and cues to help me remember what
they look like and if they have a pet. I tend to remember people who have pets
rather than the people’s names.
We have taken some days trips to some great places. One day we
went to Clermont, FL to see my great friends Linda and Bill Forrest.
Barbie and Linda |
We met up
with them at Sonny’s Barbeque and then went to Lake Louisa State Park, which is
7 miles south of highway 50 in Clermont on Highway 27. It is a huge park that
has many lakes to fish or canoe on, a campground that is very nice, and a
picnic area on the water that was hard to see because there was a bike race
going on that weekend. The day was a great one with Linda and Bill. We only
hope that Bill retires soon so that he can join us retirees and have some fun!
We headed for Leesburg, FL a week ago to visit Holiday Travel Resort which we had heard had great activities for a campground that is old.
We couldn’t believe how big it is. They have 935 sites on 200 acres and the
activities are things that we really could love to do. They have the usual
shuffleboard, pool, rec houses, and lots of bathhouses. What caught our
attention was the softball field, the tennis courts, and the huge dog park with
a dog run on the perimeter of the park. They have a restaurant which serves
daily lunches, some breakfasts, coffee and doughnuts, and some dinners for a
fee. The campsites are intermingled between park models so it does seem like
they are very close together. They also have a marina with boat docks and a
restaurant with the canals leading into Lake Harris and Lake Denham. The park
is very rustic but very clean and friendly. The older section has trees and the
newer sections in the open. After touring that park we headed for Lake Griffin
State Park which has the fifth largest oak tree in the US, but not much of
anything else to actually want to stay and have a picnic. The 30 campsites were
mostly short and tight. We then drove through Recreation Plantation which is the closest rv resort to The Villages. The Villages is quite the area...we'll save that for a future blog. Coming back to RCC we stopped a place called Chicken
King, which we had heard about in the paper. It's been a favorite of the locals in Citrus County for years. We now see why. They have great fried chicken with
nice sides. But we don’t eat fried chicken much at all so it was a “cholesterol
filling treat” for us that we won’t need to get again until next season.
Jeff DJ’ed a dance at a place called Quail Roost RV Campground,
which is in Crystal River north on Citrus Avenue. The owners/managers , Randy
and Nancy, are great people who have a great campground with dedicated work
campers who strive on cleanliness. Their clubhouse is a nice one for a
campground that has 72 campsites. The owner Randy is a musician so he has six
speakers with an organ and lots of power for us to use. We only used our
computer with hookups into his speakers and it worked out great. Their
clubhouse has a combination of carpet with a wooden parquet tile dance floor
and the acoustics are excellent!
There was a couple who were celebrating their
60th wedding anniversary and they just danced up a storm.
60th Anniversary Couple |
There were
many people who danced either in line dances, solos or with their significant
others.
Fun Group |
Those folks were so friendly and hospitable to us. I wish Rock Crusher’s clubhouse
was better acoustic wise. You cannot hear the person next to you talking when
that place is crowded with people eating. What a shame the owners don’t put
some acoustical tile in there. Oh well!
Speaking of Rock Crusher… there was an event there on March 15th
from 4pm to 8pm to benefit a food pantry in the county. There were six food
trucks, a jazz group, Corvette car show, Dodge truck display, and RV’s from
Alliance Coach to entertain people. They had beer and wine for a price. The
place is huge! It has three walls with
the one side facing the food truck area where the amphitheater is located. It
was a nice affair. This place could easily hold 500 people and be the place to
be for concerts or dinners, if the park wanted to do that.
Kozmo has been in her usual “puppy” mode which means she is hunting down squirrels and “harassing” or kissing other dogs when she goes out for walks. We were concerned with her the past two days because she was whimpering when she jumped on her bed or sofa. We thought her belly was upset but we now think it is her arthritis acting up because of the cold weather. She takes a glucosamine yogurt chew in the morning but we think the cold weather has really affected her. This morning the low was 37 but very breezy which makes it worse. So we gave her a baby aspirin this morning and she is so much better this afternoon. We kept her warm during the day wrapping her in a blanket which she truly loved.
It sure must be tough getting old for a dog, too. She is 10 years old this year but still loves to walk and do all the things those puppies younger than her do. So when she gets whimpering or yelps, we panic and I start to cry. We already decided that if she didn’t get better today ( day 2 of her problems) that we were going to take her to the vet. The last time I took her to the vet was in December for what I thought was a cold. The vet said she might have allergy problems but really couldn’t find anything wrong with her. So of course I felt stupid. But the next time I will take her to another vet. The vets in the Dillard area are very good and care so much for Kozmo when we have taken her there.
We took a ride to Ocala to see our friends who belong to the
Roamin’ Rigs, an FMCA group that had their rally at Ocala Sun RV Resort at the
end of February. We were so happy to see some of our “old” friends who were
playing Bean Bag Baseball and having so much fun. Ocala Sun is the type of
campground that is crowded but has nice amenities.
We got out eyes examined last week at Opti-Mart in Crystal
River. Jeff’s eyes have not changed but he is going to get tri-focals to help
him see that medium range when he is on
the computer. My eyes have changed and I have to take off my progressive
glasses to read, so they are changing that and getting rid of the astigmatism
factor which I don’t have. If everything goes as planned, we should have them
by next week. I don’t know if you wear glasses, but I love trying them on and
deciding what new weird frames to get. Plus, we found out our Humana will pay
for lots of the costs, which we didn’t know we had until this year. The Humana
plan essentially paid for 50% of the costs. Wearing contact lenses for 22 years
was nice but since we retired we don’t go that route anymore. My complaint was
that I had to put reading glasses on and I really couldn’t see the computer
screen that well no matter what type of contact lenses they gave me in recent
years. I also was apprehensive about wearing them after I had to have laser
surgery for a torn retina in my right eye back in 2009.
Living in the 5th wheel full time puts a strain on
the day/night shades that are used everyday. The strings will wear over time
and eventually break. The blinds then cannot be raised. We took down one of the
shades when we were in Dillard last year and repaired it using fishing line. It
lasted not a year. So we decided to replace the now 4 shades that have busted
with horizontal blinds. We went to various places but decided to have them
custom made vinyl blinds by Bali Blinds, through Lowe’s, and they were 15% off. We got the
four blinds in a wheat color to match the valances, for less than $90. Of
course we have to install them, but they are very nice and so much better to
use.
We have installed one so far and will install the other three when we get
to Dillard. It only took us 3 hours to install the one…haha… The way they
install the day/night shades inside the valances is crazy. We have been very
lucky with things not going wrong with the rig. We are very happy that we have
a fifth wheel and not the motorhome anymore. Some of our friends ask us if we
bring the fifth wheel with us when we head to Dillard. We say of course, this
is our home. They can’t believe we would drive it on the road and not have
problems. It is very easy to drive and a lot easier to drive than a motorhome. Jeff
says it tracks very well. People think it takes longer to hook up and unhook,
but that is not the case. We have more living space in our rig than nearly all
motorhome people do. It is very comfortable to live in. The only thing we don’t
have is a generator. Since we don’t boondock, we don’t need one. Staying at a
truck stop is still an option since we have access to the bathroom and bedroom
without the slides out. But we are in no hurry to get where we are going, so
why worry about that?
I (Jeff) am having fun managing the River Vista RV Resort FACEBOOK page. The number of persons to “LIKE” the site is increasing as is the
traffic on the site. I try to add a post every other day and sometimes each
day. I post pictures/events about the park as well as RV topics in general. We
currently have a promotion going on. We are closing in on our 500th
“LIKE”. For the 500th “LIKE” AND
the person who referred them to the site receive a certificate to 25% off site
fees for up to 7 days at River Vista. So those of you reading this “LIKE” the
River Vista RV Resort Facebook page and tell your friends. I’d appreciate it.
I’d encourage you folks to follow the site especially during the “season” up
there which is from May through Halloween.
Our stay here in Florida will end April 16th. We
are making plans to spend a week in Longs, SC and stay at Willow Tree RV Resort & Campground, which is just north of Myrtle Beach. We talked about going to Savannah, but we are not in the “history”
mood to go there. We still have lots to do before we go if the weather
cooperates, we will get out of here on time. We are headed to Valrico for three
days to “summer –ize” the house and visit our friends Linda and Bill. Are we
looking forward to leaving? Not yet for Barbie because of the weather. Time will
tell in the next few weeks how that feeling changes….
Until next time…
3 comments:
Barbie...I haven't seen a photo of you for a long time. You look great!
Before we sold the motorhome, we, too, were going to replace our shades with blinds. Just makes so much sense. We have one over the sink window and it works great.
Glad you two are doing super. Looks like you are keeping very busy and enjoying every minute of it.
Good to hear that you're doing well adn about the mischief you have found to keep you busy. So glad Kozmo is feeling better. Hopefully cold weather is behind us so he's not affected by it anymore. We, too, can't figure out why people are in such a rush to return to the north and the uncertain weather. The thought of winterizing the rig would be enough to keep us in the south longer. However, Blueberry Hill has probably emptied out by over 50%, and we understand there will be a mass exodus on Monday. That's why we're waiting until Tuesday to head to Alabama.
Good to hear from you guys again. Around our park it's mostly the Canadians who are headed out already. Such a shame they have to go back so early. I'm definitely not going to head north any time soon. Hope Kozmo feels better. It's so hard when our little ones don't feel good and we don't know what is wrong with them.
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