We're back at Disney World for our 23rd? time. What made this trip extra special was the surprise.
Shane & Anna were getting up for school when their mom said to them, "Let's play hooky and do something else today." When they got to the airport and then to the gate where the plane was going to Orlando, Shane figured it out...…."We're going to Disney World!" The surprise doesn't end there, as when they arrived the following day at Hollywood Studio's, Shane said, "That looks like Nana and Papa...……….Hey, it is Nana & Papa!"
We then spent two fun packed days at Hollywood Studios and the Magic Kingdom. What a great surprise and adventure.
Wanted to mention that when we pulled into Fort Wilderness at 10:30 in the morning, way before the 3pm check-in time, the nice Disney cast member, gave us a choice of available sites. We took site 424 which was a short 5 minute walk to the boat to the Magic Kingdom. It doesn't get better than this!
Since we arrived early, we had time to check out the miniature golf course followed by dinner at Disney Springs.
We love Disney !
Follow the travels of Morey & Ruthie in their Winnebago SUNSTAR, Blowin-in-the-Wind {and other side trips}.
This Fall we're heading back out west. COVID will be in our thoughts as we plan for adventures while we stay safe! Our plans are to head first to Colorado, then zip over to Utah. Lots of hiking and biking are planned along our route.
Monday, November 19, 2018
Wednesday, November 14, 2018
From Spring to Spring.....
We needed to change our itinerary, staying on the Florida Natural Spring tour. Originally we planned to catch some sun & sand on the Gulf of Mexico, but unfortunately (much more unfortunate for the residents), hurricane Michael wreaked havoc destroying much of the gulf coast towns near Mexico Beach. So last minute, we made plans to stay in central Florida.
On the way to our new destination, we stopped at Paynes Praire to check out this unique part of Florida. There is a small bison herd (which we didn't spot) and lots of alligators swimming in the marsh lands (which we did spot).
We headed to Juniper Springs, originally developed by the CCC, Juniper has a nice campground, a spring fed pool for swimming, and canoe trips through the tropical vegetation. We barely got a reservation, as it was Veterans weekend, and then discovered that due to the new online Recreation.gov, there were many empty sites (although the campground thought they were totally full.) We sure hope the new online reservation company gets there system working properly before we need to start booking our next fall's plans. It's currently a mess!
At Juniper Springs, we hiked seven miles along the Florida trail, traveling through a government designated Wilderness area of pines, palmettos, and marsh areas. No hills here! We also hung out at our very nice camp site which included a roaring camp fire one evening.
Next to Blue Springs State Park, where we have visited at least twice before. This visit we only spotted a few Manatees as the weather was in the high 80s, so no need for them to duck into the spring area to stay warm in its constant 72 degrees. To stay cool, we should have jumped in the spring waters.
We also biked on the local bike trail which is now ten miles long and in construction to connect to another trail further south. We look forward to being back to Blue Springs in the spring to ride the additional miles of the trail.
Friday, November 9, 2018
More time along the Suwanee River
Although no cell service, there was WiFi at the snack bar and canoe rental shop. Since we were here for election day, we walked over in the evening with our small TV, and used our phone's hot spot to watch the election results. We figured our glowing TV screen would bring out other campers, but no; not even the racoons nor the squirrels.
refreshing!
Another eating out for lunch day, as we then crossed the highway and ate at the BarBQue Shack.
Speaking of eating...…...we must mention Dave cooking us all breakfast on a campfire. Yum!
Tuesday, November 6, 2018
Way Down Upon the Suwanee River..........
Spending more time in northern Florida, we camped at Suwanee River SP along the Suwanee River. We hiked by one of the many natural springs dumping gallons of ground water into the River. The Cypress, the Palmettos, and all of the aquatic life made for some great hikes.
Being on this famous river, we decided after a beautiful blue sky day, why not rent a canoe and a couple of kayaks and head down the Suwanee.
Unfortunately, this day started overcast with only a small chance of rain...……...wrong! After we embarked, it started to sprinkle, then rain, then downpour. Did we have to start baling our boats? Three hours later, we reached the end point. A trip we will never forget.
Saturday, November 3, 2018
Football Saturday at Suwanee River State Park, Florida
A beautiful day to watch the University of Michigan Wolverines decimate Penn State. Morey dug out the extra TV that he brought just for an occasion like this. Then he hung up his cell phone for better signal so we could stream the game. Success, on all accounts!
Friday, November 2, 2018
Oh #%*?¥# !!!
We stopped at the Stephen Foster Folk State Park to spend some time at the cultural center and learn about Foster and his works. Since we pulled into the parking lot at noon, it was first time for lunch. Ruthie opened the refrigerator door and it crashed to the ground. A broken plastic hinge!
This happened to us five years ago with our old RV and Norcold. Last time it was plastic pins and sockets. This time only plastic sockets. Will Norcold ever fix this ongoing problem?
With a barely functional fridge; the door was taped shut, we headed to Camping World to discover they couldn't get us a new door and hinge for two weeks. Morey called Norcold and they suggested Amazon. It arrived four days later!
This happened to us five years ago with our old RV and Norcold. Last time it was plastic pins and sockets. This time only plastic sockets. Will Norcold ever fix this ongoing problem?
UPS delivers! |
Thursday, November 1, 2018
Should we join the Running Man movement?
Our friends, Dave & Nan, have introduced us to creating Running Man photos. And yes, we will join the movement and add this to our traveling tradition!
Running Man ……..
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