Sunday, January 31, 2010
Off To The Races
Friday, January 29, 2010
Prin, Sugar, and Charles
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Life in the RV Park
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
January 22nd-25th (Lessons Learned)
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
January 20th-21st
We pulled into a campground called Southern Comfort in Cross City near bedtime. This was the first campground we encountered after our coastal tour. Luck was with us again, as our Passport America applied and we got our full hook-up site for the night for $14.50 (normally $29). The weekly rate is $162 plus tax and the monthly rate is $235 plus tax and cost of electric.We enjoyed this park, as there was a field where the dogs could run. They had lots of fun!
I've been experimenting with different leash combinations to find one that is easy on me and seems comfortable for the dogs. This combo uses two 6' leashes attached to the end of a retractable leash. It works well for Sugar, but Prin can't seem to figure out how to keep from getting tangled. I'm using a binocular case for my poop scooping supplies. It's discreet and serves the purpose well. *Writings on RVing the tourist hotspots during prime season to come!*
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Seacrest Wolf Preserve
This old wolf was the only one tame enough to pose for a picture. He is the Beta in his pack. We learned that it isn't the largest and strongest wolf that becomes Alpha, but the one with the right attitude to hold the position. Several wolves were in small fenced areas within the larger habitat as it was mating season. Wolves give birth only once a year, and only during April and May. The preserve has 4 packs. Each pack has a large fenced enclosure with rolling hills, a deep pond, woods, and open areas. You can see the fencing in the background. It's 10' chain link with barbed wire at the top. There is another 4' of fencing coming out across the top of the ground along the base of the fence. It has a light cover of dirt. They have an electric fence wire beside the chainlink to keep the packs from fighting through the fence. A lesson for the guys was to be learned from the wolves. It seems getting between two fighting females is a bad place to be. One male wolf had half his ear bitten off and another lost his leg!
Some of you may know that Roy and I used to feed raccoons at our home in Brimley by cracking open the patio door. I finally got to hold a couple! They were soft and these two didn't seem to be smelly.Monday, January 18, 2010
Friday, January 15, 2010
The Cost Of RV Park Life
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
For The Love Of Nature
Being in Florida during freezing temperatures, an animal loving friend has brought to my attention the effects the cold temperatures in the South have besides damage to the fruit crops. In some parts of Florida, Iguanna's are freezing and falling from the trees. I've heard of some rescue efforts. Manatees and sea turtles die when the water temperatures drop. Manatees, affected by water temperatures below 68 degrees, are congregating in mass in power canals seeking higher temperatures. We haven't seen any of it here. I've heard of some rescue efforts going on in the Bradenton and Anna Maria Island area. I've been researching the internet on how to get involved, but with minimal results. I'll keep looking. We were packing up to leave Bonifay today to head for Bradenton, when the campground owner told me about a wolf sanctuary in this area. Wow! It sounds like too good of an experience to pass by. Seacrest Wolf Preserve is the largest in the Southeast U.S. (www.seacrestwolfpreserve.org). Tours lasting 2 1/2 hours are given on Saturdays. I've read they allow close interaction. We'll be sticking around Bonifay at least for another week! We can use the time for some more camper projects, geocaching, and internet research. Marilyn
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Geocaching
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Exploring
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Relaxing Into Our New Life
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Camping in Bonifay, Florida
The camper is becoming home at a good rate. Every day we make organizational headway. We still have 2 or 3 counts of things we only need 1 of. Marilyn has set up a Goodwill box for the extras. We are starting to see the modifications that will make life better. Today I am hoping to work on reorganizing the truck. My to do list is getting too long and I may have to reorganize it.
This morning sometime we plan on returning to Chipley for a look around. It is a small town about 10 miles east with lots of shops and a park to walk dogs. I need to do more measuring and study up on the new TV/DVD setups. We are already thinking about kicking back and watching a movie.
For now the sun is up and sky is clear.....been that way every day so far? Whats with that? Strange just to see the sun.
RJ over morning coffee :-)
Friday, January 1, 2010
Paint Your Wagon And Come Along
Where are you going? - We don't know.
When will you get there? - We aren't certain.
All that we know is we are on our way!
(Next post from the road!)
