Finally in Florida

    The last leg to Florida was a bit long but very smooth.  One of the coolest sights I came across was fields and fields of COTTON!  Beyond the rows along the road, you could see bright strips of whiteness…it was amazing.      I arrived in Pensacola in the NW panhandle of Florida Saturday early evening.  Since it was nearly dark, Wendall, the owner of the campground, lead me to my site and guided me in…so nice of him! It was gonna be chilly overnight, so I ate dinner and got ready to be cozy…hot tea and aRead More

Pitstop Three on My Way to Florida…GA

  Wow!  Stone Mountain, GA will be seeing me again for an extended stay for sure!!!  Arriving at a sleepover in the dark is usually not preferable, but in this case it was fabulous!  Stone Mtn. State Park was lit up for Christmas big time…just gorgeous!    Backing into my site was a bit tricky, but we did it…after about a dozen jumps in and out of Van-Go with a flashlight to check…LOL   I chilled that evening reading about all the wonderful events that happen all through the year at this park that I’d love to participate in onRead More

Pitstop Two on My Way to Florida…NC

  My drive to Deep River Campground in Asheboro, NC was smooth.  I actually arrived in the daylight…yippee!  Of course, I gravitated immediately to THEIR much smaller, yet lovely lake!  I plopped right onto the double swing and swung for two and a half hours smiling as the night sky slowly rolled in.  I fixed dinner, watched a movie and read until I fell out! 3:30 PM lake view Early dinner for the feathered guests 5:00 PM lake view   Shortly before heading out the following morning, Bright Spot – a very nice man approached me from the next site and askedRead More

Pitstop One On My Way to Florida…VA

   I am in Pensacola, FL at an RV Park for 2 weeks.  I arrived last night and I’ll be playing catch up today regarding my travels to get here.    So, stop #1 was Thousand Trails in Goucester, VA just to spend the night.  When I arrived it was already dark.  The dawn brought with it a gloriously foggy lake!   I packed up Van-Go and drove close to the lake and parked temporarily in a vacant site.  There were lounge chairs so I got comfy and watched my surroundings transform for over an hour. No island Crossing theRead More

Family Fun in MD

  The last few nights in Maryland were filled with love and laughter!  I spent the night at each of my kids’ homes and my sister’s before embarking on my journey south to Florida for 5 weeks.  A few highlights are pictured below.  I love my family..they give me so many reasons to smile! Baltimore City during afull moon on our walkto a late dinner “Fire & Ice” at TenTen RestaurantI dared not touch THAT!!! My son, Matthew and granddog, Canon, making a new friend on our morning walk. My silly sister, Tanya, showing off her new 32″ tire bicycle…it’s amazing!!! My daughter,Read More

Afternoon at Assateague Island

    Today turned out to be spectacular weather wise…and otherwise!  Sharon and I drove to Assateague, MD in the hopes of catching a glimpse of the wild ponies! Not only did we get a glimpse, but we practically walked among them.  It was wonderful!  Most of them were quite large.  Many were fuzzy as opposed to having the smooth shiny coats I’m accustomed to seeing.  They were serene, appearing quite tolerant of their uninvited guests.  In fact, the half dozen or so were grazing on the tall grasses of the dunes at South Ocean Beach and completely undeterred byRead More

Henlopen State Park – DE

    Friday, the 31st, we went exploring in Henlopen State Park!  We climbed a WWII observation tower within the parameters of Fort Miles Historic Area.  The view was fabulous…I love being above the treeline.  The Seaside Nature Center housed displays of many lifeforms that inhabit the area.  My favorite was the skin shed by a Hognose snake…I took a pic!  Releasing all old “stuff” that doesn’t serve a creature anymore….what a delightful concept!  Another good example set for us by nature.  ðŸ™‚     A Touch of Italy Restaurant fed us quite well after a day of hiking…yum yum!Read More

A Day of Hiking Along the Susquehanna

    The other day, I drove to the Conowingo Dam to hike and watch for eagles!  There is a huge nesting ground there.  The weather was spectacular for hiking and there were eagles out in force! There must have been close to a dozen perched on the rungs of the tower across the river from the parking lot and trail head.  Ever so often a few would take off and soar effortlessly above the uncharacteristically serene waters of the Susquehanna.  I’ll never tire of the exquisite sense of freedom I feel as I witness the flight of the mightyRead More

My 100th Posting

   I went to upload some new pictures and create a new folder last night when something weird happened.  The 700+ pictures I’ve taken since April when I took to the road that I so carefully place in labeled folders so I could recall all the where’s and when’s and what’s freakishly moved to the same empty folder.  Now they are all mixed up without their own captions.  My first response was less than pleasant.  Not wanting to go there, I closed down my laptop and closed my eyes.   I started to recall all the kinds of questions I’veRead More

What?! More Pumpkins???

   First stop heading south…Keen, NH Annual Jack-o-lantern Festival.  The weather held out pretty well…overcast, but no rain!  It did however effect the attendance keeping Keene from breaking the Guiness Record this year.  Despite that, there WERE over 21,000 pumpkin-based carvings to admire, question and laugh at. pumpkins lined the streets used to draw him while not listening to the teacher How cool is Linus? Some of them were really awesome.   They were everywhere you looked!  I had originally planned to carve one and contribute to the count, but when I heard there was a Pumpkin Orphanage there, IRead More