Showing posts with label Florida. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Florida. Show all posts

Saturday, February 1, 2020

3 MONTHS !!!

It seemed like we had so much time when we set out on November 1st with the intention of coming home by Purim. 

The first two months we proceeded leisurely. 

About a month ago we realized that if we wanted to do much of what we planned, we needed to pick up the pace. So much so, that we have had very little spare time these past few weeks.

You may have noticed I haven’t been blogging. Haven’t had time.

I try to write down what we do every day so I don’t forget what we did and when, and I haven’t even been able to keep up with that.  I will try to put together a record later based on the time stamp of our photos, and receipts.

We are going to slow down from now on. It sounds ridiculous that we don’t have enough time with a month left to go, but we don’t. So instead of continuing to cram as much in as possible as in pre-retirement vacation days, we are going to take it easy from here on. There were things we wanted to do on our way back north that will just have to wait for some TBD future trip.

We are still in Florida. (Currently just south of Lake Okeechobee.)  Have been in Florida for over 2 months!   

This has been our route in Florida, more or less. We are working out way back north.
So in honor of Florida, I have put together the following top ten list: 


Top 10 Ways to Know That You are in Florida

1. Ridiculously long wait for traffic lights to turn green.  I can go to the bathroom, Bob can go to the bathroom, I can make lunch then change into biking clothes, all at one red light  

2. There seems to be the highest number of personal injury lawyers per square mile anywhere, based on all the billboard advertising 


This is a particularly entertaining one:

3. High rise condos going up everywhere 

4. Ubiquitous pink flamingo objects 


5. Lots of mosquitoes 

6. Weather is unbearably hot and humid and the locals tell you it doesn’t get hot for another 2 or 3 months


7. Tourists get super excited by alligators


8. Place names are either unpronounceable Seminole names (Apalachee, Chassahowitzka, Fakahatchee, Homosassa, Myakka, Osceola, Tallahassee, Wakulla, Wakodahatchee, Weeki Wachee (been to them all)) or contain at least one of the following words: Beach, Island, Palm, Ocean, Harbor, Bay, Key, Spring, Lake, Saint, or Fort.  
9. Lots of mosquitoes 

10. Everyone you meet was originally from NJ 




More Flamingos ...
















Monday, January 6, 2020

Jan 1st - Two Months on the Road - Happy New Year!


Hard to believe it's been two months since we left home!

We’ve been in Florida since November 22nd. After going through some of the panhandle, we have been moseying south down Florida’s gulf coast. We are currently in St. Petersburg.

Our status:

  • Still not bored.
  • Still talking to each other.
  • So nice to sleep in my own bed every night.
  • My phone died a few weeks ago. Don't text; Email me. 
  • We have spent one night in a motel.
  • Constantly grocery shopping. Due to limited space, we have to buy only what we need in the next few days. Costco sizes not going to fit.
  • I have been trying to buy a pink plastic flamingo to put in front of Our V when we camp. So far, can't find one.

Time passes strangely. Each day flies by, but we are constantly saying, “Wait, was that just yesterday? Seems like days ago!” Yet it doesn’t feel like it’s been two months.

Florida - Gulf coast, barrier islands, very long bridges, kitsch, springs, sinkholes, manatees, birds, gopher tortoises, alligators, sawtooth palmetto, live oak, palms, mangroves, and sand.  Lots of sand. Not just at the beach, but inland also. Scratch the surface anywhere and there is sand. An eighth inch under that grass - sand. We are constantly sweeping sand out of Our V.

Have visited many tourist attractions that were put out of business at some point after Disney opened in late 1971, and were bought up by the state to be state parks. 

Many bike rides. A few boat rides, canoe, and kayak. Lots of walks. Hard to call any of them hikes when there is no elevation gain. 

Most days are bright and sunny with temps between 50 and 80 and it is a joy to be outside. I forget it is winter. It has rained a few times, not a problem. 
But when the temps get over 80 and the humidity is also over 80% I am ready to pack up and head for Wisconsin.