Our high temperature today was a sunny 76 degrees.
It was perfect for a long walk (for me) with Sheba. Mike had gone to Jacksonville today and Ron puttered around, leaving the afternoon for Gail and I to bask in the gorgeous weather together and in just being with each other. That opportunity has been a long time coming.
Ron and I are heading to Eastbank COE Tuesday for a week. Then we’ll come back here and camp with Mike and Gail for 2 days, and then we’ll both leave here and go to Suwannee River State Park for a week.
Then Gail and Mike close on their new house. We’ll head South and give them a while to settle in before we head to their place for a while.
Right now our camping agenda depends solely on what campgrounds have vacancies and what we can afford. It’s a fun way to camp.
Marcia GB in MA
/ November 30, 2014Junk food shelf! That’s a novel use for it 🙂 We are on our way to FL now. Have had a few challenges getting on the road but that will make being there all the sweeter.
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Sharon
/ November 30, 2014Isn’t that shelf funny So much for a neat, tidy camper!
I am so glad you are on the way. The past few days have been cold, but it’s warm again for a while… maybe just to give you a decent welcome to Florida! 🙂
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judilyn
/ November 30, 2014The coffee and the triscuits can stay . . .
Virtual hugs,
Judie
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Sharon
/ November 30, 2014HaHa! He does have decent taste in some things! 🙂
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cozybegone cj
/ November 30, 2014What a fun long ride you are on….so happy you and Gail are hanging out!!!
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Sharon
/ November 30, 2014Thanks, Carla. It is so wonderful!
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happytrailsga
/ November 30, 2014Sounds like you have great travel plans. I can only imagine how fantastic sunset must have been..the camera does good, but nothing beats it in person!
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Sharon
/ November 30, 2014The camera is very good at some things, but doesn’t do so well with others. But I haven’t been able to capture real sunset colors since an old Nikon Coolpix years ago.
It feels so very wonderful to be here instead of home! I hope it takes a long time for us to feel ready to go back. Like maybe spring! 🙂
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Jo
/ November 30, 2014sounds like a great time your all having. Looking forward to more pictures of more places.
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Sharon
/ November 30, 2014I’ll do my best! 🙂
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Wayne Scott
/ November 30, 2014While you are at Eastbank, if you see some gators be sure to take pics. I heard there are 2 1/2 gators per acre. that is a LOT of gators. They were all hiding when we were there.
Enjoy, sounds like a great time
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Sharon
/ December 1, 2014Wayne, when we were there before, we didn’t see any gators, but one woman saw one and warned me about walking Sunny in the area. 2-1/2 gators per acre IS a lot of them!
I’ll keep my camera handy. 🙂
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Judy Crankshaw
/ December 1, 2014Hanging with your sister in a campground – the perfect way to spend time. The graceful trees with their Spanish moss makes your campground look (deceptively?) peaceful. Ahhh
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Sharon
/ December 1, 2014No, it’s not deceptively peaceful. It’s absolutely perfect! We are spending as much time together today as we can because Ron and I leave for a week tomorrow. 🙂
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Horst
/ December 1, 2014Junk Food???…..a closer look reveals, to me at least, the Governments recognized basic food groups!! :)…..Safe Travels and thanks for sharing!…Horst sends
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Sharon
/ December 1, 2014I’ll let Ron know you are in his corner! ;D
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Jerryc
/ December 1, 2014I agree with Horst. Glad you’re getting some good weather. Wish we were there.
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Sharon
/ December 1, 2014I wish you were, too! 🙂
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