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Thursday, February 09, 2017

Back to Tampa then off to Myakka State Park FL

September 7 - 14, 2016 - Lazy Days, Tampa FLSeptember 14 - 22, 2016 - Myakka State Park, FL


This time, we are in the bays for about a week to change out the braking system and at the same time, decided to have our yearly maintenance done.  Once we had the correct braking system installed, we've been trouble-free.  


It was pretty uneventful.  We walked the dogs...


Then we set off to Myakka State Park for a week..


Watch our for snakes and alligators!


and Buzzards who will peck your tires




Canopy Walk

I went on the Canopy Walk which is a bit scary as I'm not a fan of heights. I walked the bridge holding on to both sides but obviously did not climb to the top of the tower.  This walkway, completed in 2000, is the first treetop walkway in North America.  It is suspended 25 feet above the ground and extends 100 feet and the tower soars 74 feet tall.


  
The tower.

Bird Walk


Another day I went to look at water birds...











Sarasota Beaches













Some scenes around the park...






I visited my friend Jill in Nokomis FL one afternoon and it was so good to see an old friend after  so many years.  We connected as if we'd never been apart and she and her husband Gus had dinner with us at the campsite before we left.  He is an artist and now tattoos to express his creativity.  We also connected with him right away - such an interesting person!  They have the most awesome trailer that has everything you need.  It's smaller but  I never felt claustrophobic in the least and I hope they can use it real soon and meet up with us on the road! We also invited our neighbors over for home-made crab cakes and I think everyone had a great time.  I really fell down on the job and wish I had taken some pictures but for some reason, I didn't.  My only regret, sadly.  


So long Myakka, it's been real.


Next stop - Ocala Park again 
then on to Pensacola RV Park..










Thursday, December 15, 2016

Harrison Run State Park TN

August 22, 2016 Harrison Run State Park, Tennessee

We finally left the mud-infested Renfro RV Park and arrived at the beautiful Harrison Run State Park in Tennessee. It was a bit of a challenge to back into the site, but even as the front wheels almost dropped into a ditch, we made it in ok. Our neighbors looked on in anticipation (and probably for some entertainment value as well).

 

The roads in Tennessee were the most dangerous I have ever seen. There is nowhere to pull off because right over the white line, the road drops off into a ditch. I as the passenger rode in absolute fear of falling off the road and nearly threw out my back trying to stay on the road (or so I thought).  But I digress.




When we cooked outside, we had visitors.  




A beautiful park...





Site right by the lake.





Boats...houseboats


  
 


Pool that was rarely used.
   
  

Bird and wildlife observation platform 
and Nature Center..  


  
  
Harrison Bay State Park.  
Hope to see you again someday!  





There's a nuclear power plant nearby so signs are posted for evacuations. 

Monday, October 24, 2016

A Stop In Mt. Vernon KY

Renfro RV Park,  Mt. Vernon KY
August 13 - 22, 2016

We left Grand Lake St Marys and headed south toward Renfro Valley KY.




There's not much to say about Renfro Valley RV Park but we managed to find a few diamonds in the rough.  We found Lake Linville nearby and spent some time driving around.

      



We were parked nearby in basically a field but we did manage to park near the creek, shaded by the only tree.  Most days there were only 3 or 4 RVs and most stayed only for the night. It was a place to park, nothing more. 




It rained a few days which left us in a flood zone. Luckily I brought my rubber boots which were put to good use mucking through puddles and wet grass while walking the dogs.  

  

We asked for a picnic table 3 times, but no one ever brought one.  They were mostly warped and weathered so we really didn't care much.  It was usually too wet and muddy to sit outside.  The showers were ok, but their laundry room is out of service. 




We also noticed that many buildings were for sale or vacant.  A local Dennys was shuttered even though the sign could still be seen from I-75.  Another restaurant and motel were for sale next to the office that looked decent so we couldn't figure out why they were for sale. We also couldn't determine when shops or the country music museum were open because there were never any cars in their lots.  It made us wonder if the town had suffered an economic downturn of sorts.  

There is one restaurant and many fast food joints. The Limestone Grill is pretty much the only game in town but don't expect to enjoy a glass of wine or a cocktail with your meal because the county is dry.  So stock up since the nearest liquor store is 20 miles away.

We left for greener pastures.

Not our favorite place. 

Next stop:  
Harrison Bay State Park, Harrison Bay TN