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That's Pam. She tolerates me well.
We are still in Florida. We are no longer near the water. We are in a county park, specifically, Hart Springs, which is a Gilcrest county park. It is nice because the spaces between campers is big and they have "full hook ups".
And they have springs which come out of the ground. We go look at the springs and apparently other campers go there and swim. I say apparently because we have yet to see anyone swimming.
Today we went to a quilt museum which was very interesting because quilts are art. And the place had a lot of "character". There were lots of quirky things to see.
So our winter adventure continues.
How are you doing?
Sea foam at sunset at the Gulf of Mexico, Florida.
Today it rained. All. Day. Long. But back in Indiana they have snow. So there's that (as they say).
The good news is we are now at an RV park that has internet. The bad news is we don't get to see the Gulf of Mexico like we did before.
And we are right next to a road that is fairly busy, so for two people who don't know how to handle road noise we will see how this goes.
Tonight the sky is amazing. It is on fire with the sun reflecting on the clouds! Our best view is over a travel trailer and pickup truck next door. So it goes.
Pam and I are in Florida. As my mom would have said, "Someone needs to learn them how to drive". Today we, "almost bought the farm". A guy in a white pickup truck, swerved into our lane. He was IN OUR LANE and not by a little. So I ran off the road. We were very fortunate that the road had big, broad shoulders and we are in our 3/4 ton truck. We drove a few hundred feet on the shoulder and then pulled back on. the road. When I looked in the mirror I could see the vehicle that was following me also pull back onto the road.
Then we went to the grocery store. A lady was parked in the fire lane and threw open her door as if no one could possibly have been driving on the road. Somehow we missed her and her door.
So you have to watch out for the Floridians. No one has learned them how to drive.
The picture below is on thinking, thought and the brain... fitting for our Floridian brothers and sisters.
Have a great weekend.
Pam and I are in Florida for a little while. I hope to get some good ocean pictures, but so far we have encountered rain and fog and rain and fog and rain. But there is always tomorrow!