Friday, March 7, 2014

Home Sweet Home!

Thursday-Friday, March 6-7, 2014
There was plenty of preparation needed for the trip home.  Jim spent Wednesday getting the motorhome ready for a trip to the cold weather which the Lundcruiser hasn’t seen since June.  We were wondering if you could find antifreeze in Florida, for winterizing the water lines, and were able to get some and get things taken care of.
We woke up at 4:30 am and hit the road on Thursday morning, headed home.  We’ve been gone since January 9.  This is the final leg of our month-long motorhome trip, which started in Scottsdale on February 9.  The rain greeted us in northern Florida and lasted until we hit Atlanta.  We had a scary moment when the windshield wiper was working so hard it flew off!  Thank goodness Jim was able to pull over and retrieve the wiper and get it put back on.  Yikes! 
We could feel the temperature dropping as we headed north.  We were able to avoid traffic in Atlanta, but were not quite so lucky in Nashville, as we hit right at rush hour, but survived, and pulled into a Walmart at Whitehouse Tennessee, just north of Nashville.  We covered 825 miles in about 14 hours.  We passed on Hillbilly Willy’s, and spent the night in the Walmart parking lot. We counted 12 trucks and motorhomes who joined us for the night! 
We got up early this morning, and left about 5:30 am for the 250 mile drive to Indy.  We began to see snow on the siDSCN4848de of the road…the first time we’ve seen snow since January 9!!  We were glad to be going North, as there was a lot of backed up traffic headed south, especially near Louisville, where there is construction (again).  Not good for the spring break traffic heading south...And then we saw the sign for Indianapolis!  Home Sweet Home!
We arrived home before noon…It was great to see our house had survived theDSCN4851-001 brutal winter. DSCN4853 The sun was out, and the temperature warmed up.   (We are taking credit for bringing the warm weather with us!)
It took us all afternoon to unload tons of “stuff”, and now we are very motivated to downsize the amount of stuff we carry in the motorhome!
Spot was thrilled to be back on his home turf, and spent a lot of time getting reacquainted with the yard. 
It’s good to be home!

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Hello/Goodbye Florida

Friday – Wednesday, February 28-March 5, 2014

it was a relaxing and interesting week, visiting friends and relatives and welcoming mom to Florida!

On Friday, we visited friends at their home in The Villages in central Florida.  The Villages is a planned retirement community which has grown to about 150,000 people!!  It is an unbelievable complex of neighborhoods around 3 central “Town Squares”.  The town square is a central gathering place for entertainment, retail shops, restaurants, movie theaters, etc.  We were amazed by the activity level—almost like a cruise ship with people milling around enjoying a band, car show, shopping, eating, etc.  Golf carts and walking are the preferred method of transportation (easier to find a parking spot for a golf cart).  In this complex there are 40 golf courses, and I don’t know how many tennis courts and pools.  We have heard a lot about The Villages, and it was good to find out more about it—it was a very impressive place, and a great visit and dinner with friends!

On Saturday wDSCN4834e headed south,  landing at Harbor Lakes RV Park in Port Charlotte, FL, which is the closest RV park to Englewood that we could find.  On the way we stopped at a great outlet mall to get a shopping fix.  Didn’t find much (hope I’m not getting rusty from lack of practice), but enjoyed the outdoor shopping in February!

 

On Sunday, we went to mass at San PeDSCN4836dro church, not too far from the campground, and on the way saw an interesting sight…an elephant in a truck! Still not sure what it was all about, but funny to see.

We thenIMG_1075 travelled to Englewood and met up with cousins Carolyn & Sue, and enjoyed rumrunners at the Lock & Key restaurant, and a good meal of soft shell crab!

 

 

On Monday we went to the Tervis factory.  Although the factory doesn’t provide tours, we found out somDSCN4837e interesting info about the company, which was founded in the 50’s by a couple of Detroit engineers named Cotter and Davis.  The Tervis name came from the last three letters of each of their names! Ter-Vis=Tervis!  I think everyone has owned at least one Tervis tumbler.  The best part is that they are made in America, and guaranteed for life!  At the factory store, we were able to exchange our three cloudy tumblers for brand new shiny ones.  The clerk told us that sunscreen products often etch the surface, and even lemon juice can etch the surface if left for a period of time.  Thank goodness we don’t have to quit drinking vodka tonics with lemon in our Tervis tumblers—we just have to rinse them out! 

On Tuesday, Mom finally arrived.  Hello, Florida!  She hasn’t stopped smiling since!  DSCN4840

Her plane was a little late, but had only about 30 passengers, so no waiting for luggage, and we had time to stop for the annual Shamrock Shake at McDonald’s on the way to the condo.  The weather has been warm, a little humid, but much better than Indiana weather!

Wednesday IMG_1079started out foggy, and the surf was pounding, but the sun finally came out, burned off the fog, and also burned a few sunbathers (including me).  Spot had a great day on the beach too, chasing waves and birds and enjoying all the new smells.

Mom’s oysDSCN4841ter craving was satisfied at the Myakka Oyster Bar, where we toasted to another fun Florida visit.  We will get an early start home on Thursday morning.

Until next year…Goodbye Florida!

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Ain’t that just the Berries?

Thursday, February 28, 2014

Today is the openiDSCN4826ng day for the famous Strawberry Festival in Plant City, Florida.  Plant City is known for its wonderful strawberries, and celebrates with a festival each year, complete with a queen, entertainment, rides, food, etc. 

Our trip to the Festival was accompanied by a little rain…ain’t that just the berries?  But, we had practice sitting in the rain in Daytona, and were dressed appropriately, so the rain didn’t dampen our visit.

On the wDSCN4817ay to the Festival, we stopped at Parksdale Farm, known for its strawberry shortcake.  They had a menu with 9 different selections for strawberry shortcake!  We chose #2, whiDSCN4816ch included shortcake, strawberries, ice cream and lots of topping!  And, we ate in the “Garden of Eatin”! Delicious!!!

 

Florida is the second largest strawberry pDSCN4818roducing state in the nation, growing over 9,000 acres of strawberries.  At the Strawberry Festival, we learned a lot about how the strawberries DSCN4821are planted and grown.  You could buy anything strawberry…milkshakes, cookies, jelly, jam, chocolate covered strawberries, strawberry pie, fudge, etc.  Also, there were strawberry hats, tshirts, earrings, bracelets, handbags, etc.  (All we bought were strawberries)  We also saw Mr. Strawberry Man walking around the grounds! DSCN4829

We had tickets for the Styx concert, which turned out to be a great concert, in spite of the sprinkles that came up during the performance.  The audience was made up of both young and old (old is our age which is the age of the band), and it was a livelDSCN4832y crowd, since everyone knew the words to the songs.  DSCN4831They have a lot of great songs… “Come Sail Away”, “Lady”, and lots of others.  It was fun to see the bald heads and gray hairs rockin’!  The hits were from the 70’s and 80’s, and have lasted all these years.  The band sounded good, especially considering the number of years they’ve been around!

It was great spending time at the Strawberry Fest!

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Lazy Days at Lazydays

Monday-Wednesday, February 24-26, 2014

It’s been a few welcome lazy days at Lazydays campground in Tampa, Florida. 

We left DaytonaDSCN4806 mid-morning on Monday, waiting for the mad rush of campers and rv’s to leave.  We heard the first one leave at 3:45 am, but waited until about 11, and we followed a long parade of rv’s out of the track. 

The drive to Tampa wasn’t too bad, except that it was hot and muggy.  The humidity was 72%. 

We arrived at one of our favorite campgrounds—Lazydays-- in Tampa.  It is an enormous facility that includes a campground with 300 sites, a pool, a restaurant and bar, and also has a huge inventory of new and used rv’s on display, as well as 172 service bays!  They provide a free breakfast and lunch at “The Front Porch” cafe, which is a highlight for many of the campers.  The trick is that you walk through the display of rv’s on your way to the meals, and the café is attached to the sales office!  (What a great marketing strategy!)

It is a park-like setting, and a great way to get some walking in to work ofDSCN4807f the meals they serve.   Spot loved the birds, and had a great time chasing them.

We had fun taking a look at new motorhomes, seeing different makes anDSCN4808d models and floor plans.  We always get good ideas from looking at the various motorhomes.  We are struck by the size of the inventory, and as retired accountants, we can only imagine the nightmare of keeping track of and valuing the millions of dollars of inventory!  (I guess old accountants never stop playing with numbers!)

The restaurant/bar is very cleverly fixed up like an rv.  The DSCN4811name of the place is “Exit 10”, because it is DSCN4812at Exit 10 on Interstate 4.  We tried to go over last night, but every seat in the place was taken, so we went tonight after taking in a movie (Monuments Men) 

There was a rain shower this afternoon and rain is predicted tomorrow, so we’ll decide if we want to continue our lazy days (that’s after we have our breakfast at “The Front Porch” café).

Monday, February 24, 2014

Wet and Wild!

Sunday, February 23, 2014

Race Day greeted us wDSCN4741ith sunny skies and warm temperatures!  We visitedDSCN4739 the garage and chatted with Tom and gave good luck wishes to the team.  There were lots of people around for the big race today, and the crowd included yet another Super Fan! 

The Pace cars were ready to go. DSCN4740

And, the tires were laid out and ready.  DSCN4746

The #24 team was sporting a new (or renovated)DSCN4748 pit box—check out all the monitors for the engineers!

 

 

 

The pre-race ceremonies were quite a production.  There were thousandDSCN4763s of people on the track waiting for the concert and driver introductions.  Luke Bryan was the entertainerDSCN4765 and put on quite a show. 

 

 

 

 

The ThunderDSCN4775birds also put on quite a show with the flyover. After the initial flyover, they came back, and peeled off one by one and flew upside down over the stands!  It was very cool.

The race started, and was a good clean race forDSCN4791-001 38 laps until the rain came. 

It was supposed to be just a “pop up” shower, so we sat in the stands in our raincoats, and waited awhile, but the sprinkles became showers and ended up bDSCN4795eing a downpour.  The crowds had all gathered underneath the stands, so it was almost impossible to move around.  We decided to go back to the motorhome and wait out the rain.  As we were headed out, there was an announcement over the loudspeakers  that severe weather was coming, and the grandstands should be evacuated.  We hurried “home”, put our wet clothes in the dryer, watched the tv reports on tornadoes and lightning all around us, then laid down and took a nap!

Six hours later, the race resumed with a lot of help from the Air Titans drying the track.  DSCN4798The track looked a lot different at 8:30 pm. DSCN4799

  At the stDSCN4800art of the race, there were plenty of strategy discussions, as rain was supposed to return to the area in the next two hours. But, this time, the rain stayed away, and the race went on.  Danica took another hard hit and ended up right in front of us.  

  Carl Edwards was in the wreck at the end of DSCN4801the race, and also ended up right in front of us. 

 

In spite of the wrecks, the race was a good one…lots of good racing, 42 lead changes, and another exciting finish (at 11:30 pm)!  Dale Earnhardt Jr. won, and Junior nation went wild!  Jeff Gordon ended up 4th, a very good finish after a long, long day.  The Hendrick shop ended up with 3 cars in the top 5, so had a great day overall.

Lake Lloyd was much quieter tonight, as the 56th annual Daytona 500 was written into the history books. DSCN4802

Saturday, February 22, 2014

Trackside Track Sights

Saturday, February 22, 2014

It was another action-packed day, with plenty of sights to see, both on and off the track.  Here are a few interesting things that caught our eye:

There waDSCN4726s a Super-Fan wandering the garage area trying to get autographs (how embarrassing!)  But, he got plenty of attention!

Then we saw this exercise equipment in the garage area…I guess the drivers and crew have to keep in shape, and what a great way to use their time efficiently!

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And, speakiDSCN4728-001ng of keeping in shape, check out Dion, the front tire changer for Gordon’s team, who was working on Chase Elliott’s crew today for the Nationwide race.  (Chase Elliott is the son of famous driver Bill Elliott and is driving the #9 car, the same number his dad drove)  Dion is a former football player (Wake Forest and the Vikings), and has kept his football-like appearance!DSCN4676

 

Danica was giving advice to her boyfriend in the garage area before they went out for practice. You can always count on a crowd surrounding her.

 

As we crosDSCN4729sed the track today to get to our seats, we saw the tire marks from last night’s burn out by Kyle Busch, the race winner.

 

And, today’s Nationwide race haDSCN4732d another very exciting finish, with another photo-finish ending, with the winner Reagan Smith winning by 13 thousandths of a second!!  (His burn out wasn’t as impressive as the one last night)

The stage is set for tomorrow’s 56th running of The Great American Race…The Daytona 500!  We’ll be there!

Friday, February 21, 2014

The “R” word

Friday, February 21, 2014
There’s a word that begins with “R” that we don’t like to say at the racetrack….and it’s not RACE…. But, somebody must have said it aloud, because late this morning the "R" word appeared, and visited off and on all day.
But, that didn’t stop activity….
We visiteDSCN4720d Tom and Squirrel (the driver of the hauler) who keeps us laughing every time we see him.




We also went to Victory Lane and sDSCN4673-001aw the winners trophy…the Harley J Earl trophy awarded to the winner of the Daytona 500.  It is named after Mr. Earl, who was a NASCAR commissioner, but also was an influential car designer, and is called the “father of the Corvette”.
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There was a “Hot Rods and Reels” fishing tourney that started eaDSCN4717rly this morning on Lake Lloyd—a charity event.  For a donation, you DSCN4718DSCN4716 get in a boat and fish with a driver for an hour.  There were a lot of people to watch them launch the boats, and a cool little remote controlled camera that was flying overhead taking pictures.


DSCN4686In spite of DSCN4723the "R" word there was plenty of activity inside the track --turkey legs anyone??
    Or, check out this ride…















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The “Air Titan” (NASCAR’s new drying system) came out and dried the track, and the truck race went on, only an hour later than scheduled.  Many were surprised they even got the race in.  It was pretty boring for most of the race.  There was one big crash that took out several trucks, but it got really exciting with about 5 laps to go, especially when Kyle Busch made a last second move to win the race in a photo-finish! (.0017 of a second between the first and second place!)




It was another good day that didn't get washed out by the "R" word!