This morning we woke up to see a beautiful sunrise, too bad the city is in the way. Decided to take a couple of shots because in a blink the colors were gone.
We can’t wait to be somewhere to see the sunrises unobstructed by city. Soon…
By Gayla & Robert
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This morning we woke up to see a beautiful sunrise, too bad the city is in the way. Decided to take a couple of shots because in a blink the colors were gone.
We can’t wait to be somewhere to see the sunrises unobstructed by city. Soon…
By Gayla & Robert
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Wow…St. Pete has a house that could outshine the Griswalds. Our friend Pug Baker told Robert about the house, so we decided to visit it last night. The homeowners started a modest light display in 1977 and boy has it grown! Three electric meters are needed to handle the power of over 500,000 lights.
When you get to the street, you are greeted by some nice people directing traffic. They give you a little card talking about the display and direct you to where you can park. They encourage you to park and walk through the display to see all the details, as it’s not only lights, but numerous displays and scenes set up by the homeowners.
We walked through their 1/2 acre property and saw numerous inflatables, a stuffed animal zoo, a singing snowman, a fiber-optic forest, and model train cities…just to name a few. They seem to get a lot of visitors each night and their display runs to January 3rd. If you are in the area, it’s worth a look. At least visit their website http://www.christmasdisplay.org/.
Hope you enjoy as much as we did. Merry Christmas!!
By Gayla & Robert
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Even though it’s warm down here in Florida, the holiday spirit is in the air. Our good friends Hippie and Blondy (aka Dave & Helen) invited us on their boat as they participated in the Indian Rocks Beach Boat Parade Saturday night. Ann, Scott and Andy joined us on this three hour tour…yes at least a three hour tour.
It was a beautiful night for a lighted boat ride. We went in every little finger around Indian Rocks beach where everyone in the town could view the parade from their back yards. We took several pictures and many of them weren’t too bad considering the low light conditions and we were on a moving boat. The only picture we didn’t capture was Hippie and Blondy’s boat. Thank goodness for others on shore that took some great shots and posted on Facebook.
We blasted Brian Setzer’s Christmas album. We kept repeating it over and over as that was the peppiest album we had on hand. The song of the night seemed to be Jingle Bells…”He’s Dashing!!!” We all had a great time. Even though Andy doesn’t want to admit it, we know he had fun too.
Congrats to Hippie and Blondy as they won 2nd place for their boat. Also thanks to them for including us as they get us out and about to experience new and exciting things!!
By Gayla & Robert
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Today was Indian Rocks Beach’s Parade. We don’t even live in Indian Rocks Beach, but we participated and had a wonderful time. Our close friends Dave, Helen, and Nikki live in IRB and asked us to join them in the parade as the homeowner’s association participated with a posse of decorated bikes.
We took time earlier in the week and decked out our bikes. We were the talk of the RV park. Anyone that walked by would ask us what we were up to. We also got several comments when we would ride around the park decorated all in tinsel. It was fun.
This morning we loaded up our bikes and made our way to IRB. We watched Helen and Nikki decorate their bikes, then we all met up with the rest of the IRB Homeowners Association gang. What a time we had. The parade route went through all the little side streets of town. It was the first parade we’ve ever participated in where not only candy was thrown out, but dog biskets. There were more dogs with thier owners along the route than kids with their parents.
The ride in all was a little over 12 miles and by the end we were famished. We peddled our way to the Red Lion for drinks and dinner. After stuffing ourselves, sunset was calling us, so we walked across the street to relax on the beach. The day was hot and sunny, and beach was relaxing and peaceful, as the sun fell slowly from the sky. A perfect ending to a fun day with the wonderful people of IRB.
By Gayla & Robert
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Do you like to just get up and drive just to see what you can see? Robert and I do. Sometimes we start driving and we don’t know where we’ll end up. Today we decided that we needed to get out of the hustle and bustle of Pinellas County, so we headed north-east toward Ocala. We wanted to check out the Ocala National Forest.
We set the GPS to avoid highways as we had no interest being on the interstate. Besides our adventure today was all about the journey and not about the destination. We loaded up the three wieners, hopped in the Jeep and we were off.
We started the drive from our place in Largo and went north on the Bayside Bridge on Hwy 611 toward Trinity. We went east on Hwy 54 toward Land o’ Lakes, where we then got onto Hwy 41 north. We drove through Brooksville, the birth place of our wiener dogs. They didn’t seem to recognize anything; of course, they were lounging in the back of the Jeep and not really paying attention. Once we got to Inverness, we took Hwy 44 east toward Wildwood. Then we went north on Hwy 301.
We came up on Silver Springs State Park, so we decided to pull in for a pit stop. We drove around the park a bit and stopped at the museum and trail head area. We thought we’d take one of the trails to get the dogs and us some exercise, but we barely got started and we were attacked by mosquitos. It seemed like they were swarming us. We decided that we would rather just turn back and continue down the road to our original destination of Ocala National Forest. Before we left the park, however, we did do a drive by of their campsites. They were very nice. They were nicely spaced apart and had wonderful pull through sites. We need to go back and stay and explore more…next time BUG SPRAY!! (As a side-note, the ranger station did have a sign posted saying that due to recent weather conditions, the mosquitos were thick. Believe the ranger station signs.)
From Silver Springs, we went east on Hwy 40. The drive was beautiful. We saw a sign for Big Scrub public campground and decided to take the road. I believe the road was marked for national forest road 588 going south. The road soon turned into paved to dirt. It was a wonderful country drive, our favorite part of the trip. There are a lot of ATV and Jeep trails, but we didn’t have a map, so we kept on the main dirt road. Then at the corner of NF roads 588 & 573, we pulled into the campground. It was empty, since it was Sunday late afternoon and all the ATVers went home. We got out and walked around to give the dogs a pit stop. We met up with the campground host and had a nice conversation. Turns out last year he and his wife were campground hosts in Stockton, MO, our old stomping grounds. That is certainly a place where we’d like to return and do a day or two camping. There are no hookups, but the campsites are in full sun so we should be able to use our solar just fine.
We got back on the road traveling east on NF road 573 until we got to Hwy 19. It was time to head back home as the sun was setting soon. We made our way south on Hwy 19 and went through Eustis and Tavares. We then went through the most unusual named town – Howey in the Hills – where we went west on Hwy 48. We went through Okahumpka and Center City. Since it was now dark and couldn’t see the nice countryside, we decided to get on I75 south to make our way back home the quick route.
We had such a wonderful, relaxing Sunday drive. We anticipated doing more hiking than we did to tire out the dogs, but the mosquitos scared us off. That’s OK, we were glad they were with us as they did a wonderful job traveling today.
By Gayla & Robert
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Sunset at Clearwater Beach, FL. Any beach is wonderful at sunset, but sometimes we like to get away and to up to Clearwater for their sunset celebration at Pier 60. We always like to see the arts and crafts and have a leisurely stroll on the beach.