Tuesday, December 17, 2013

December fun!!

We sure have been busy these past few weeks.  We have been playing Wii....
Rod playing the flying bird game...we laughed so hard we cried!

Maggie on the Segway
We managed to get 8 people in the rig one night playing Wii.  We laughed until our sides hurt!

We celebrated Cliff's birthday with a surprise party...and boy was he surprised!
The crew getting ready to surprise Cliff

Fun times at the clubhouse

Happy Birthday Cliff!
We had a cookie exchange!

We went to the lighted boat parade in town....we had quite a crowd from the park....
All bundled up and waiting for the boat parade

Me, Dan, Deb and Dave 
So pretty!


There were a few fireworks too but I didn't get a picture of those.  They opened up the parade to kayakers this year and there was some talk about us joining in but we all chickened out.  It was at dusk, low tide, and with a very brisk wind (at least for us with Florida blood!).  Plus, there were airboats.  Something about airboats and kayaks didn't sit well with us!

We have also been geocaching.  Five of us went out recently (Vel, Maggie, Shelly and Bob) and spent the day in Inglis hunting for geocaches.  I found this little guy that is a travel bug that started his journey in Australia....
Little Digby
Long story short, he was released as a travel bug in 2007.  For the past 6 1/2 years, he has been missing...seems he made it to the US and then his travels stopped.  There was no clue as to where he has been all this time.  His owners contacted me thru geocaching.com and were so surprised (and excited!) to see that we had picked him up.   We will get him moving along again the next time we are out geocaching. His goal is to make it back to Michigan.

We've also been riding bikes, playing cards, and "piddling".  I have a feeling it's going to be a very busy winter!

Sunday, December 1, 2013

Bye bye Keys and a Happy Thanksgiving!

We had a wonderful, wonderful time in the Keys.  At Curry Hammock, we did lots of walking, biking, kayaking, laughing, as well as a few touristy things.

We went deep sea fishing on the Sea King in Marathon, FL.  It was a gorgeous day but the seas were just a tad (understatement!!) rough.

Enjoying the sunshine!
I think that everyone that fished caught something but poor Bruce didn't win against a bigger fish that wanted the fish he had just caught.  He only brought up half a fish!!

Laura won the prize for having the most perseverance!!
Despite taking seasickness medicine, several of us weren't feeling too well.....
Nancy didn't see everything that went on but she did hear everything!!

The captain's dog checking on Gin.
 But at least one of us was feeling A-OK!!

The group caught several fish but I think we were all glad to see shore again.  Call us wimps but I think the majority of us are sticking to our kayaks for awhile!!

We celebrated a milestone birthday!!
Happy Birthday Bill!!

Our ice cream crankers reporting for duty!  Rick, Bruce, Bill and Dan

Dan lighting the candle with his blow torch!
"Lima Bean" cake for the birthday boy!!
Our stay at Curry Hammock ended all too quickly but we had another 2 weeks at John Pennekamp State Park in Key Largo.  We kayaked in the mangroves, snorkeled from Cannon Beach, played games, rode bikes, walked tons and had our fair share of Key Lime Pie!!
Almost everyday, we would see this little squirrel sleeping in a tree right outside our rig.  Too cute! 

Champagne on the day of our arrival.  

Yes, Bill.  Dan had to do ant patrol!! 

View from Cannon Beach

View from Far Beach
I didn't take many pictures at all at John Pennekamp!  I guess I was on "island" time.   Gin, Syl, and I did see the neatest sight.  We saw a Limpkin hunting one day and it was the coolest thing to watch.  I tried to get a picture but we were inside the rig watching and the glare from the window blurred the picture.    The bird was intent on getting his prey and started swaying back and forth to mimic the leaves that were moving because of the wind.  All of a sudden he made his move and got a crab about three inches long.  It was truly the circle of life.

We left the Keys the Monday before Thanksgiving and had an overnight stop at a park in Avon Park, FL where fellow RVers Jim and Dee winter.  We caught up with them, enjoyed a dinner out and I played cards with them and their friends at the clubhouse.  We left early the next morning (rain was supposed to be moving in) and arrived back in Cedar Key early afternoon.

Since then, We have been catching up with friends here.  We enjoyed  a wonderful Thanksgiving dinner.
Rod, Debbie, Connie, Charlie and Cliff getting things ready.

Tammy and Rod

Enjoying the feast!

Dave, Lee, Cliff and Dan relaxing
Six of us set out to go Black Friday shopping at Harbor Freight (Vel and I ditched them and went to Dollar General!).  We all enjoyed at meal at Cody's in Crystal River, and then Vel, Maggie, Tammy and I left Rod and Dan and went geocaching in the afternoon.  
Vel and I monkeying around!

Maggie and I being silly!  
We all met up at Walmart later in the afternoon and did our grocery shopping.  That night, we went to the Christmas tree lighting festivities in Cedar Key. It was a fun, busy day!!

There are several other holiday events that the town of Cedar Key is putting on including a dog parade and a lighted boat parade. Should be fun as well!

Life is good!

Friday, November 8, 2013

Island Time!! - Part One!

Late last year when it was cold and yucky outside, I was dreaming about somewhere warm (last time I did this, we ended up on a cruise with my sister Cathy and BIL Bruce!).  This time, the planets must have been aligned just right because there were openings at Curry Hammock State Park in Marathon, FL for 2 weeks! I sent a quick email out to friends, and BINGO!, we all had reservations.   Curry Hammock is a wonderful, small state park and we were able to get all 5 sites together.  Three of us (Dan and I, Bruce and Laura, and Gin and Syl) snagged waterfront sites with Bill and Nancy and Gail and Rick right across the street from us.

Group picture!
Nancy, Rick, Gail, Gin, Bruce, Bill, Syl, Tricia, Dan, Laura 
The past 10 days have been filled with so much laughter and fun.  We've floated in the Atlantic (the water temperature is still very comfortable), paddled in the mangroves, biked the Overseas Heritage Trail and the Coco Plum Bike Path, went on a deep sea fishing tour, walked part of the old 7-mile bridge in Marathon, watched the iguanas and kite boarders, played games, gathered coconuts, spent Halloween in Key West, celebrated a birthday, watched sunrises (including an eclipse!) and sunsets, and just enjoyed hanging out with the group.
 View from our site  
 
This little iguana came to our site when we were eating lunch!
Kite boarders at Curry Hammock SP
Dinner with friends at "Two Friends" in KW
You see all kinds of interesting sights in KW
Acting silly in KW 
Sunset - Halloween 2013
Sunset in KW
Beautiful colors at sunset in KW
Rick at "his" place with a photo bomb by a random girl!
Eclipse Nov 2013
Launching the boats - is that a paddle in Nancy's hands?!!
Floating along....Bruce and Laura's rig is on the left; ours is on the right.
Going into the mangroves
and under the bridge!
Iguanas are everywhere!

Please Pawpaw Bill, can we have this too?!!
Stay tuned for part two from Curry Hammock SP!