Monday, February 28, 2011

We Are Still In Louisiana

One of the places we wanted to see in Louisiana was Myrtle Plantation.  When we drove into St. Francisville  and did a little research on the area we both reached the decision to wait.  There are historical cemeteries, historical homes, civil war battle sites and hiking.  To much to do in less than 5 hours.  

We did find a RV park in St. Francisville.  It was a wonderful park.  Okay a little run down but wonderful.  We were greeted by a wagging tail, nice people, and reasonable rates.  Later that evening another pooch came up to visit while mom and I were sitting outside.   The trouble I had was my doo hickey kept going off.  I bought an electrical thing to monitor our electricity.  It was really really cheap and it flashes 120 and F60.   It was a cool night light and I was  looking forward to having Robert, my daughter’s beau, explain it to me.  Then it went off and I found myself googling “Reverse Polarity Fault Condition” to “Low Voltage.”  It was a crash course in electricity.  That is why I love the RV life.  You learn so much, you experience so much, and life is really never dull.    I fixed the electrical problem by hooking up to a different electric “doo hickey.”  LOL

Right now we are in Marksville Louisiana and the Paragon Casino RV Park.  It is a Good Sam and Passport America park and the rates are very reasonable.  We are leaving tomorrow and will be in Kansas as planned. 

We met another Van Dwelling couple from Canada.  They wintered in Texas but are not committed to staying in one place during the winter.  They were a nice couple and a delight to talk to. 

I am actually looking forward to the drive tomorrow.  Life is GREAT!

Friday, February 25, 2011

Bay St. Louis Mississippi

This morning mom and I got up early and headed for the casino.  It was a very good day for us.  On top of winning a few extra dollars we lucked into a seafood buffet for 9.99 a piece.  There are days I am so happy to be over 50…   Tomorrow we are planning on spending the night near Baton Rouge. 

DSC_0085While we were in Apalachicola Florida, mom and I stopped at Chestnut Street Cemetery, a historical cemetery .  Dr. Alvin Wentworth Chapman, Botanist, is buried there.  Dr. Chapman was the author of "Flora of the Southern United States", first published in 1860 with several later editions by the author. For nearly fifty years this was the only manual of flowering plants in the southeastern states. An 1830 graduate of Amherst College, he moved to the south in 1831 and to Apalachicola, Florida in 1847 where he practiced medicine. He collected rare plants throughout the southeast and stayed in contact with northern botanists including Asa Gray. The genus Chapmania was named in his honor

Some of the stones in the cemetery showed signs of repair but other than that, it was in poor shape.  Which is distressing to me because there is so much history there.

A few pictures I took of the cemetery. 

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Epitaph Found At at Chestnut Street Cemetery

Jesus, while our hearts are bleeding
O’er the spoils that death has won,
We would at this solemn meeting
Calmly say, “Thy will be done.”

Moravian melody written by Thomas Hastings

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Epitaph Found At at Chestnut Street Cemetery

When I am dead and all will soon forgot
My words and face and ways
I somehow think I'll walk beside thee yet
Adorn thy afterdays.
I die first and you will see my grave
But children you must not cry
For my dead hand will brightest blessing wave
O'er you from yonder sky.

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Epitaph Found At at Chestnut Street Cemetery


All that which pleases
only for a moment
All that troubles us is
but for a moment
That only is important which is eternal.

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Epitaph Found At at Chestnut Street Cemetery

Clarence Goet Tinger closed his eyes in death, and flesh and spirit severed
When earth and father-land and home
With all their beauty
Sank in gloom
say was it to be forever
No not forever

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Epitaph Found At at Chestnut Street Cemetery

While we weep as
Jesus wept
Thou shalt sleep as
Jesus slept
With they Saviour
thou shalt rest
Crowned and glorified
and blest

   

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Three States

We are in the state of Mississippi.  Our plan is spend one more night in Mississippi before heading to the next state.

Last night we spent the night at St. Joseph Peninsula State Park, another  beautiful state park.  We got in around 4:00 p.m.  and I took a walk on the beach.  It was a little chilly but I enjoyed the solitude. 

Later that night things got a little freaky.  I did not have phone service nor internet service consistently.  The freaky thing happened when I notice my phone was on Central Standard Time.  The park ranger said we were still on Eastern…  I had picked up my phone to look at it and then I set it down on mom’s bed.  It went to Eastern Standard Time.  So mom, technically, was an hour ahead of me all night.   I turned my phone off because it was confused.  I didn’t turn it back on until we hit Mexico Beach. 

A few pictures I took at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary in Florida.

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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Big Ears, Little Spiders

IMG_1055One morning, last week, Mom and I were going to do a little exploring so I went outside to unhook.  When I reached under the electric box to unhook my electric a lizard just leaped out and landed on my arm.  It was just amazing and I honestly wasn’t expecting it.  I started laughing and I walked over to the front of the van to show mom.  She took the pictures.  My neighbor came over to see what was going on and I showed him the lizard, who was sitting quite happily on my arm. 

I walked over to a tree and gave it a little nudge to get him to move.  I went back to the electric box and and looked at it.  It was covered in small spiders.  I said to the man, “I interrupted his dinner.”

He said, “My wife would be screaming by now.”

A voice came out of nowhere, “I would not.”

Hannah, I am getting very excited too.  I am looking forward to our salads from Whole Foods, coffee with books.  I am looking forward to conversation over tea. IMG_1056 By the way, I have three different kinds of honey to try with our teas.  And I have a honey salad dressing as well.  We definitely have to go back to the head shop in Columbia as well as the art shops.  I would like to go back to the shop where I had the Hindu Gods framed.  If you can find a vegan restaurant I will think I have died and gone to heaven.  I have been texting you a little Andreas daily.  We are going to have a great weekend and I am heading to your house now.  We are in Chiefland Florida.  LIfe is Good.

Monday, February 21, 2011

Alive and Well

We are alive and well.  Currently we are in Mims Florida…

Why?

It was on the way. 

 

Tomorrow we will head to Micanopy Florida and start our journey back to Kansas.  I am looking forward to seeing my daughter, Hannah and her beau Robert as well as my sister, Deanie and her family.  I am extremely excited to see Carol who was released from the nursing home on her birthday.   I just don’t like the whole doctor thing.

I will be posting more tomorrow.  I just wanted to let everyone know we are alive and kicking.

Life is good.

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Off And Running

Today we set off for Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary for a 2.5 mile walk through Slash Pines, Cypress Trees with their knees, and wildlife.  I didn’t see many birds but I enjoyed being outside.

Tomorrow we will head back to Fort Pierce to see my Uncle one more time before heading for Kansas.  We plan to take it slow since I don’t have to be there until the 2nd.  I have really enjoyed my time in Florida and plan to come back for another visit.  Florida is just beautiful thanks to the State and Government.  If it wasn’t for the preservation of land, Florida would not be as fun.  That is what mom and I really enjoyed.  Around the beach the traffic is amazing and I often laugh and say “I can’t wait to drive around Kansas City.”  In comparison Kansas City is a breeze.  The majority of people we have met have been very friendly and welcoming.  I know the Keys is the biggest tourist trap but that was an amazing place to go as well as the Everglades. 

Mom and I visited Shark Valley and took the tram through part of the Everglades.  We also took our first air boat ride.  No, the Everglades was not what I imagine.   I pictured it swampy but it is a slow moving river, hence the name “river of grass.”  Some of the fun facts I learned about the Everglades:
  1. Everglades National Park is home to over 1,000 species of plants. 
  2. The Everglades ecosystem provides a home to over 350 species of birds.
  3. The Everglades comprise the largest wetlands located in the lower 48 states in the U.S.A.
  4. America’s Everglades are home to 67 threatened or endangered species.
  5. The Everglades is the only place in the world where the American Alligator and the American Crocodile co-exist in the wild.
  6. The ubiquitous grassy plants known as sawgrass (a sedge), feature serrated, razor-edged blades of grass that are so sharp, they have been known to cut through clothing.
  7. Ten thousand different islands make up Everglades National Park. Each of these islands is inhabited by natural wildlife.
Pictures I took while visiting the Everglades.

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Saturday, February 12, 2011

Double Fisting Drinking My Blues Away

For those that heard that horrible crash that was me falling off the Caffeine Free Diet Coke wagon and I took a chocolate cake with me.  No, turning a year older didn’t cause my fall it was Valentine’s Day.  I was in Winn Dixie with about 10 items more than the express land would allow.  So I went to the the next register and I had to move again because  I was in the “Valentine Express” lane.  Christmas time there wasn’t a “Santa Claus” express lane and I am sure on Easter there will not be a “Easter Bunny” express lane.  I had no choice to get behind a woman with two grocery carts full.   I tried to make Ma buy me a dozen roses and  a box of chocolates so I could get in the Valentine Express lane… but she said I wasn’t worth it   Smile 

jamesannaMy son’s girlfriend, Anna posted a picture of herself and James on Facebook that really threw me for a loop.  When James was a teenager he wore a grey sweat shirt, jeans and tennis shoes every single day until he joined the Navy.  Then he traded his teenage attire for a Navy uniform that he wore every single day.  Then he traded in his Navy uniform for a Correctional Officer Uniform.  I have never seen in him in anything but a uniform or jeans and a t-shirt.  Until last night.   I was so shocked that I woke up Ma and said “you are not going to believe this.”    Anna thank you for the picture. 

She also posted another picture, a picture of all my grandkids.  They make a great looking family. 

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Life is good.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Birds

I love to watch birds but I am not very good at photographing them.  I was so lucky this winter to see a few rare birds and to photograph some.  I am not an avid bird watcher so I don’t know the names of some of the birds I have seen or photographed.  Google has been instrumental in helping me identify most of my birds.

Mom and I took an airboat ride and I saw my first Snail Kite.  The Snail Kite is a  endangered species in the Florida Everglades. It is a bird of prey, its diet consists almost exclusively of apple snails.  I saw two of them in fact.   Another bird I saw the Wood Crane.  It reminds me of an old man, I don’t know why.  Of course there were the Limpkins, Blue Herons, Bitterns, and my favorite the Anhinga. 

I decided to post pictures of the birds I have seen.    Enjoy.

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Wood Crane
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