Tuesday, December 31, 2024

Final thoughts on 2024

 


Dispatch from the Road-2024

Final thoughts

Looking back over the year I am reminded of all the adventures we’ve had and all the enjoyment our little camper has given us.

It has been a year of highs and lows. We went to a wedding and a funeral; we’ve dealt with two major truck repairs while on the road and we’ve seen wonders of the world.

From the coast of South Carolina, we traveled north as far as Maryland, south to southern Florida and across the country to southwest Utah. In all, the Silver Bullet has pulled the RV at least 15 thousand miles across 16 states this year.

It’s been a great year of travel, it’s always a treat to come home to Myrtle Beach and best of all we still enjoy the adventure together.

Ida's 95th birthday

Malpass Brother's Bluegrass Festival (Denton, NC)

Abington Virginia end of the trail.

Bryce Canyon National Park


Arches National Park (MOAB)

Spot where Forest gump decided he was done walking. (Valley of the Gods)

1000 years of erosion (the Gooseneck Reserve)

Confederate Cemetery on Cornton Plantation (Nashville TN)

At President Andrew Jackson's home (Nashville TN)

Our gracious hosts out west, the Kolman family (Los Alamos, NM)

Do you believe?

Angels Landing, Zion National Park (Utah)

Zion National Park (Utah)

Maintenance at the cemetery

the newly weds, Nick and Delany

A tender moment



 

 

Meandering from Myrtle Beach to southern Florida

 


December 31, 2024

Wednesday Dec 18: we departed Myrtle Beach this morning and drove about 300 miles to the Georgia/Florida border. It was a pleasant trip; we drove mostly on highway 17 and alternate 17. We used I-95 very briefly to get past Savannah Georgia.

Our overnight stop was at Country Oaks RV Park about a mile from the Florida State line. This is our first time staying at this park and we would use it again. All the transient sites are pull-thru’s with full hookups. They are gravel and grass, shaded under old oak trees. A little noisy due to the truck stop across the road, but not a deal killer. 3 bars of Verizon data, 2 bars on the Verizon hotspot, we streamed tv with no interruptions. Cost for the night was $50. (campsite site 3)

Home to the Florida border



Thursday Dec 19: We stayed on highway 17 until we got to Jacksonville Florida where we got on I-295 to go around the city. On the south side of Jacksonville we took Hwy 1 the rest of the way to our next destination in Titusville.

Manatee Hammock County Park in Titusville Florida


We stayed for 4 nights at Manatee Hammock, a Brevard county park right on the water across from the Kennedy space center. On our arrival day we went to Sam’s Club for pizza and ice cream, we didn’t shop in the store.  That night we watched a movie called The English patient. It was ok, not really my cup of tea.

Friday Dec 20: Weather here has been cool and overcast, I don’t know why we even stop here, the weather is always like this. We didn’t do much, had to go to Lowes building supply, Aldi’s, and Walmart. After lunch which we ate in the RV, we went uptown to two thrift stores where I got the deal of the year.

I told Millie on the day we left that when we got home the RV cover needed repair or replacement. This is a $300+/- expense that only lasts for 4 or 5 years, the sun deteriorates the material and it just starts to fall apart. I found a brand new cover, still in the box from Camper World. It was priced at $29 and they were having a 50% off Christmas sale. Yes, I bought the cover for less than $15.

Neither of us were hungry at dinner time so we just ate soup. We’ve restarted watching the Australian series called A Place to call Home. We bought the DVD’s for the complete four seasons and have watched it sporadically during our travels. We plan on completing the series on this trip.

Saturday Dec 21: We started the day at Planet Fitness. We had lunch at the RV (hot dogs) and then went to Two church thrift stores and Hobby Lobby. The movie tonight was a DVD of the Mickey Gilley Show we saw in Branson Missouri. It is probably our third time we’ve watched it over the years, and we still enjoy it.

Sunday Dec 22: Planet Fitness again this morning, lunch at a Mexican restaurant called El Leoncito. Then a driving tour of Cocoa Beach and Merritt Island. We watched the movie Defiance starring Daniel Craig. Also continued watching A Place to call Home, we watch one episode a day.

Monday Dec 23: In the wee hours of Monday morning, we were woken by a rumbling noise that quickly grew in intensity. The RV started shaking and things on shelves rattled. In an instant it went from night to day outside and then almost as quickly it faded back to night and the rumbling settled. In the morning, we learned it was a SpaceX Falcon rocket lifting off from the space center. It carried 21 Starlink satellites into orbit. If we had known beforehand, we would have set an alarm so we could have walked to the river and watched the rocket lift off.

Later that morning we departed Titusville and drove cross country to Sebring Florida. There is no direct road between these two cities, so we took a zig-zag route on country roads. It wasn’t that far, and we were there by 2pm. We are staying at Highlands Hammock State Park in site 113. $50 a night for a water/electric site, state parks aren’t cheap anymore.

Highland Hammock State Park in Sebring Florida


Tuesday Dec 24: We drove across town to find the location of the 1st Baptist Church; we will return this evening for their Christmas service. While we were out, we drove through a few residential neighborhoods, just to see if they were as nice as presented on the ad’s frequently sent to us. For lunch we went to a diner in Avon Park, which is just north of Sebring. It was an excellent choice, we both had Chicken Cheese steaks on hoagie rolls with a side of French fries.

Wednesday Dec 25: Pancake breakfast in the RV, Skyped with RaeAnne and then just hung out in the campground the rest of the day. We planned an Italian dinner; the Stouffer’s Baked Ziti was made with meat (beef) but I ate it anyhow. My rational was it couldn’t be that much beef in there, it was just meat sauce. That didn’t work out so well, I started itching shortly after eating and knew the hives would not be far behind. I medicated myself and stopped the reaction before it became painful, but it was a reinforcement that my red meat allergy is for life.

We watched an episode of A Place to call Home and later in the evening we watched a movie called The Gingerbread man.

Thursday Dec 26: Spent an hour at Planet Fitness gym this morning. Later we went out to Ollie’s Discount store looking for a specific style of earbud for Millie. She uses them at the gym on the treadmill and has trouble with them falling out of her ears. No luck at Ollie’s so we went to Walmart where we found the style she likes.

We went back to the Avon Park Diner for lunch.

Friday Dec 27: Since the start of this trip ten days ago we’ve used up the 50gig of high speed internet access on our hotspot. We’ll hotspot off my phone until we get to our next destination. When we get there I will set up our Starlink system for internet access.

Today is also the day we leave Sebring and travel further south to Easterlin County Park in Oakland Park near Fort Lauderdale. We followed Hwy 27 for this section of our trip. We have an excellent site (site B3) in this 47 acre wooded oasis. You would never know we are smack dab in the middle of an urban environment. Campsites here have tropical growth greenery between sites, that is something rare nowadays with most RV Parks packing sites together.

Easterlin County Park near Fort Lauderdale Florida


After setting up in the campground we went to Best Buy Electronics in the local mall. There we were able to purchase an Amazon Firestick needed for streaming video. The original firestick died a few days ago.

Saturday Dec 28: Laundry day today, Millie washed and dried all our clothes in the new laundry facility here at the campground. I did some housecleaning and set up the Starlink internet system.

We went out in the afternoon to Aldi’s for a few food items and planned on running the truck through a carwash, but the system was broken when we got there. We drove by the Planet Fitness closest to our campground, but we didn’t like the neighborhood and didn’t go in.

We watched the comedy movie called Here comes the Boom with Kevin James.

Sunday Dec 29: We watched the live broadcast of this morning’s service at Millie’s Myrtle Beach Church. Afterwards we went to a Mexican restaurant for lunch. The food at La Bamba was just ok but could never compete with our Myrtle Beach favorite Margarita’s. I’ve noticed that Mexican restaurants are getting pricy, not the deal they used to be.

We passed a Planet Fitness in a nicer neighborhood and will go tomorrow morning; The car wash was working and we got the truck clean.

We started watching a digital remake of the 1962 Classic movie Lawrence of Arabia. We watched the first half and will finish it tomorrow. I will reserve my comments until we see the ending.

Monday Dec 30: Started the day at the Planet Fitness we saw yesterday. We were satisfied with this nice gym, it was clean and in a safe neighborhood. It had an unusual layout taking up three floors in this downtown office building, all others we have visited are on one level.

Back at the RV Millie cut my hair and then we had lunch of leftover Mexican from La Bamba. We then went out thrifting. Not much success, only bought three DVD’s. Maybe that is success, not buying much!

We watched the 2nd half of Lawrence of Arabia tonight. We were a bit perplexed, over the years we always heard what an epic picture it was. Technically, it was amazing how they created the film using the hundreds of people, horses and camels in the big battles. As far as the story goes, it confused us at times and had us wondering where the story was going. As for the British Army officer who became Lawrence of Arabia, the film portrayed him as a brilliant military leader who at times, actually most of the time, appeared to be mentally unstable. To say he was a very complex character is an understatement.

Tuesday Dec 31: Our last day in Easterlin County park. We had two objectives today, both involve the nearby Gay community of Wilton Manor. FYI, Wilton is an openly gay community set in the middle of this vast South Florida metropolis.

Millie and I have been to many places where we were racially, ethnically and even socially in the minority, but none of that prepares you for Gay town. The good news is, while we may feel like aliens in Roswell, they don’t seem to care that this old Heterosexual couple is in their town, in fact they pretty much ignore us.

Our first stop was a thrift store appropriately named Out of the Closet. I think I bought one DVD. A couple things made selecting difficult, some of the movies were well out of my comfort zone, that’s about as nice as I can say it. When I pulled one of them off the shelf, I got rid of it like it was a hot potato and hoped no one saw me handling it. I’m sure any of the gay men who might have been observing the act got a chuckle out of my antics. The 2nd problem I had was half the shelves were so low I would have had to bend over to see the DVDs, and there was no way I was going to do that!

Millie didn’t buy anything. She is primarily looking for nearly new designer clothes and Out of the Closet is mostly men’s clothing.

Our 2nd stop in Wilton is one I recommend; we had lunch at the Peter Pan Diner. The food, the portions, and the service is great. Costs have risen with inflation but it is still a great place for lunch!

In the evening we watched another episode of A Place to call Home and then a movie but for the life of me I don’t recall what it was. I should make better notes. It may have been “Now you see me” a mediocre magician farce, or a really bad Steven Segal martial arts flick (Into the Sun).  I can’t go back and check, we’ve already donated a whole bag of DVD’s to the Salvation Army store here in Florida City. Just remembered another one, Saving Grace, a British comedy.

Fireworks were sparse throughout the evening on this the last day of 2024 and at midnight there weren’t enough to wake us up. City life is not very conducive to launching large fireworks.

 

 

 

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