Today we are staying at the French Quarter RV Resort. It is in the French quarter and is $50 a night. That is half off with passport america. The place is nice, behind a brick wall with spikes on top. It also has a security gate. There is a nonheated pool, and hot tub. There are nice showers and restrooms. The sites are brick and neat. After checking in at elevyn we headed by foot to Bourbon St. We went for a reminiscent hurricane at Pat O'Brien's, then we went across the street for an Elvis burger at Yo Mamma's. This was a reminiscent place also. From when we went on the cruise out of new Orleans 4 years ago. We had a couple of hurricanes while walking back to the Rv park. We went to the hot tub and pool. It is cold at 47 degrees. After a nap we returned to the French quarter. Norm has broken down and has put on long pants. That is a first since we left. We walked around had a dinner of gumbo, jambalaya and chicken wings. We went back early. Took the dogs for a walk at the nearby park and went to bed.
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
Monday, January 12, 2015
Gulfcoast Gator Ranch and airboat tours
Tonight we are staying at a Gator Ranch in Moss, Mississippi. This is a free parking spot overnight, thanks to Harvest Hosts. We did the walking tour and airboat ride for $30 each. This place was greatly affected by Hurricane Katrina. In fact, all of their gators floated out. One of the pictures is the Katrina waterline.
Sunday, January 11, 2015
Friday, January 9, 2015
What were we thinking!!!
We have arrived at our new location. Old Pavilion RV park, Keaton Beach, Florida. We discovered this gorgeous rv park right on the gulf of mexico . Or site has a 270 degree view of the ocean. This site is $20 a night with full hook ups and wifi. The sunset here is priceless. The unfortunate part is we arrived here the same day as the arctic blast from up north. The campground manager had to turn off the water for the evening to prevent ruptured pipes. The wind is howling and it is cold. We had to turn on our furnace. I had to put on a jacket and long pants. Norm is still being a rebel, wearing shorts. We were gonna stay for just 2 nights, but after discovering the sewer line for the rv outside is frozen, we decided to stay until tomorrow when it will be warmer and unhooking won't be a messy job.
My first day of driving the rv
So I figured it was time. I wanted to start where traffic was light and the road straight. I started in florida on I10. As soon as I started I was sorry. It is harder than it looks. The Rv is 40 ft long plus another 20ft for the tow dolly and car. So 60 ft to think about before changing lanes and slowing and increasing speed. The steering wheel is wiggley and requires constant attention. No just going straight. Then a truck comes up on the side and it's sideways air pushes me toward the gutter. As I am trying to keep it straight and not over compensate. The rumble strip is loud. My stress level was through the roof. norm said I did fine. But before finishing up my eighty miles, a big Rig came up on my left side. He must have been texting and swerved into my lane almost hit me. The words that came out of me are not fit for this blog. I switched out of driving. I will try another day. That is enough for today.
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
Orange picking, a must do before leaving Florida
Today we are actually heading south from where we are staying. I went to purchase some oranges. I asked the man selling them where I could pick them. He gave me the name "Hancock Groves" Dade City, Florida. I couldn't pass up the opportunity to see orange trees. We arrived at the grove. Received our basket picker, wagon and bag, and we were off! I have my boots on, because my cousin, Maryann, assures me there are snakes in the trees. We picked a medium size bag of oranges and grapefruits. I sent some to my father in Connecticut. It is his birthday next week. 

by the way , no snakes observed. Just the little guy sitting on an orange
Tuesday, January 6, 2015
Norm's birthday party with the manatees
While talking with some local Florida residents. Upon being asked where to see manatees, they states Crystal River, Florida. After a little internet follow up, we came up with our plans for Norm's birthday. We went to an RV park just north of Crystal River "Cattail Creek Rv park" Yankeetown, Florida. It was $15 a night full hook ups and wifi. I do not recommend this place. The showers were dirty and there was no hot water. There does appear to be some amount of work being done there and possibly with some time it will improve. The next morning, we packed our inflatable kayak and snorkeling equipment into the car. we went to a dive shop to get myself some flippers. We were able to rent flippers and a dive flag. We had already watched on the internet the required video that tells you how to safely watch the manatees in their environments legally and without posing a threat to the manatees. We blew up the kayak at a local park and paddled out of a river and up into a different branch, It took about 30 minutes. We saw many humps of the manatees in an area that is closed to humans. we went a little more upriver and we came to "Three sisters spring" there is a roped area where the manatees hang out and rest. People cannot enter, but the manatees can swim out. There was a few manatees. At one point a mother manatee and her baby swam right under us. I could see so clearly a scar on her back from a boat propeller. Her baby was about the same size as me and the mamma was huge.
Monday, January 5, 2015
New tow dolly
Unfortunately our tow dolly was malfunctioning on the trip south. We looked into repairing it. We discovered it would make more sense to purchase a new one. So we sold our old one on Craigslist. We purchased a new one with better tires and LED lights. We hate using a tow dolly, when we get to Ct we are going to sell it. We will purchase a vehicle that can be flat towed.
Thursday, January 1, 2015
Fort Desoto Park, Florida
We have a gorgeous site on the peninsula. Waterfront, $42. per night water and electric. This place is heavenly. The wildlife is abundant, they are very dog friendly, the sites are shady and large, there is a dog beach and 3 other beaches. The bathhouse has hot high pressure showers. There are plenty of places to walk, hike, ride bikes and kayak. Nicole joined us for two weeks during Christmas and New Years. She really enjoyed the place, although there was no pool or hot tub! Nicole would go for long walks, and bike rides.
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