Sunday, December 31, 2006
Where We Live
Here's some info that's old news to those who know us but should be enlightening to the millions of other people (haha) who view our blog: we live in our RV. We're "fulltimers", a term for people who travel full time in their RV. A true fulltimer doesn't have a home elsewhere. Our current RV, our 3rd so far, is a 25' 5th wheel. A 5th wheel is simply a type of trailer with a special way to attach to the tow vehicle. By the way, it's an "RV", not a "mobile home". At 25' our 5th wheel is definitely on the smaller end of the spectrum. Some 5th wheels we've seen are almost 40' long! We've found that to successfully live in an RV you should possess a few traits: you must like small spaces, you can live without a whole lot of "stuff" and you are flexible (of mind, but of body doesn't hurt either). Almost everything we own fits into our RV and truck. The only other stuff we have are a few items stored in family basements (thanks Mom and Dad, Lee and Jim!) It's really not as bad as it may seem. We have a TV, DVD player, laptop computer with Internet access via a Cingular broadband card, stove with oven, microwave, refrigerator, air conditioning, heat, etc. The only modern convenience we lack is a washer and dryer and almost every campground has that equipment. Most larger RV's do have washers and dryers though. We have enough storage for our clothes, a full set of hand tools and lots of books. We really never feel cramped and have never seriously considered buying a larger RV. We've owned a few houses and just simply prefer to live in our RV. After all, it's really hard to travel around dragging a real house behind your truck!
Wednesday, December 27, 2006
Our Traveling Buddy
As many of you know we had been catless for about 3 years. We remedied that situation this spring while traveling from Seattle to Maine. Karen decided we needed an "exotic" which is basically a short hair persian cat. She seached for a breeder who had adults (we're not kitten people) for sale. Eventually she located such a breeder in, of all places, Oakland County! So we parked the 5th wheel in a park near Toledo and made a quick cat run up there. His name is Jake but, according to his papers, his real name is "J-Cup". Either breeders have a good sense of humor or they have too much time on their hands. He's a real sweety!
Monday, December 25, 2006
Travels: Ft. Myers, FL
After leaving Fort Lauderdale we spent a few days in Ft. Myers, on the west side of the state. We like Ft. Myers - the beach was almost as nice as Fort Lauderdale and it wasn't nearly as crowded. We also found the best Chinese restaurant we've every tried. We rode our bikes around the RV park we stayed in and around the beach area. One day we took a trip over to Sanibel Island and rode our bikes around part of the island and in the nature preserve.
Travels: Central American Cruise
While in Fort Lauderdale we took a Central American cruise on the Carnival Legend. You can get some really great prices on cruises if you're flexible and don't need to fly to the port. A couple of days before we sailed they were selling inside (no view) rooms on our cruise for $299! That's for an 8 day cruise with all of your food and entertainment included. We had booked earlier and got a balcony room. The only trouble with a balcony room is that it's hard to consider an inside (less expensive) room for future cruises!
Our cruise visited the ports of Colon, Panama, Puerto Limon, Costa Rica and Belize City, Belize. We usually don't take shore excursions on cruises but this time we did one in each port. In Panama we took a ferry boat ride through part of the Panama Canal. In Costa Rica we visited a banana plantation. And in Belize we visited the Belize City zoo. On board we spent a lot of time sitting on our balcony reading and watching the ocean. We also attended several triva contests and won 2 of them. As a prize we received lovely plastic award trophies which we left in our room with a note asking that they be reused so they wouldn't end up in the land fill!
We really like going on cruises. If done right they are quite affordable vacations. This year we went on 3 cruises. We have another one book for the end of February out of LA (we'll be in the area then) visiting Mexico. And yes, we did book a balcony room.
Our cruise visited the ports of Colon, Panama, Puerto Limon, Costa Rica and Belize City, Belize. We usually don't take shore excursions on cruises but this time we did one in each port. In Panama we took a ferry boat ride through part of the Panama Canal. In Costa Rica we visited a banana plantation. And in Belize we visited the Belize City zoo. On board we spent a lot of time sitting on our balcony reading and watching the ocean. We also attended several triva contests and won 2 of them. As a prize we received lovely plastic award trophies which we left in our room with a note asking that they be reused so they wouldn't end up in the land fill!
We really like going on cruises. If done right they are quite affordable vacations. This year we went on 3 cruises. We have another one book for the end of February out of LA (we'll be in the area then) visiting Mexico. And yes, we did book a balcony room.
Travels: Fort Lauderdale, FL
Our first real planned destination of the winter was Fort Lauderdale. We were there for the entire month of November. During that time we took a cruise - we'll write about that in a future blog.
We spent the month at the Yacht Haven RV park. RV parks in southern Florida are hard to come by - and expensive! We paid almost $900 for the month there. That's a lot when you consider that we brought our own house along with us. The park is quite large but the sites are tiny. We had a heck of a time getting our 5th wheel backed into the site. And then we had to park our truck partially in the road because it wouldn't fit entirely in the site. OK, enough complaining...
While in Fort Lauderdale we spent a lot of time riding our bikes both around the area of the campground and at a nearby state park, the Hugh Taylor Birch State Park. It's a great place to ride because the auto traffic moves slowly and you don't have to worry quite so much about becoming road kill. Fort Lauderdale joke: "What do you call a bike rider in Fort Lauderdale?" Answer: "An organ donor!" We also spent time sitting on the beautiful beach and we read a lot. That's been one of our greatest pleasures since we left Seattle and resumed our transient way of life. Since we don't have a lot of money to spend on books at places like Borders anymore, we find and shop at used book stores a lot. Another great source of books are library book sales. While in Maine this summer we bought several grocery bags of books for only a few dollars.
One of our favorite things to do while in southern Florida is to take our bikes to the Shark Valley area of the Everglades National Park. They have a tram road that goes out into the Everglades several miles. You get a great view of the Everglades from the observation tower at the end. Along the way you'll see lots of wildlife including turtles, birds and, of course, alligators. No matter how many times we did it we never got used to riding our bikes only a few feet past the alligators!
We spent the month at the Yacht Haven RV park. RV parks in southern Florida are hard to come by - and expensive! We paid almost $900 for the month there. That's a lot when you consider that we brought our own house along with us. The park is quite large but the sites are tiny. We had a heck of a time getting our 5th wheel backed into the site. And then we had to park our truck partially in the road because it wouldn't fit entirely in the site. OK, enough complaining...
While in Fort Lauderdale we spent a lot of time riding our bikes both around the area of the campground and at a nearby state park, the Hugh Taylor Birch State Park. It's a great place to ride because the auto traffic moves slowly and you don't have to worry quite so much about becoming road kill. Fort Lauderdale joke: "What do you call a bike rider in Fort Lauderdale?" Answer: "An organ donor!" We also spent time sitting on the beautiful beach and we read a lot. That's been one of our greatest pleasures since we left Seattle and resumed our transient way of life. Since we don't have a lot of money to spend on books at places like Borders anymore, we find and shop at used book stores a lot. Another great source of books are library book sales. While in Maine this summer we bought several grocery bags of books for only a few dollars.
One of our favorite things to do while in southern Florida is to take our bikes to the Shark Valley area of the Everglades National Park. They have a tram road that goes out into the Everglades several miles. You get a great view of the Everglades from the observation tower at the end. Along the way you'll see lots of wildlife including turtles, birds and, of course, alligators. No matter how many times we did it we never got used to riding our bikes only a few feet past the alligators!
Travels: St. Augustine, FL
We think of St. Augustine of being 2 different places, the city and the beach. We LOVED the beach but weren't all that impressed with the city. The beach goes on and on, mile after mile, as far as you can see... (you get the idea.) We rode our bikes along said beach for many miles. The sand is hard and compacted making for a good riding surface. Further up the beach (towards land) the sand is soft and fine. People drive their cars on the beach to get where they want to go. We tried that too but found out a couple of things. First, the 4 wheel drive feature on our old truck doesn't seem to be working. Second, driving a big pickup truck without 4 wheel drive on a sandy beach is NOT a good idea! It took almost 30 minutes of rocking the truck back and forth to get unstuck. It's a great tow vehicle for our 5th wheel. It's a lousy 4X4!
We went into the city of St. Augustine a couple of times. The first we looked around at the fort, the second we took a tour of the city. As I said, we just weren't all that impressed. Lots of small boutique shops and restaurants. Tourist traps. We like the beach.
We went into the city of St. Augustine a couple of times. The first we looked around at the fort, the second we took a tour of the city. As I said, we just weren't all that impressed. Lots of small boutique shops and restaurants. Tourist traps. We like the beach.
Sunday, December 24, 2006
Travels: Brunswick & Jekyll Island, GA
We left Maine in early October, 2006 to head south for the winter. We spent a few cold nights in MA and PA. By the time we reached VA (we detoured around NYC, Baltimore and DC) the weather had warmed up nicely. We had a blow out on the truck south of Richmond and spent a fews days around there getting new truck tires and taking a break from the travel. We then continued south and stayed in Brunswick, GA for about a week. Most days we'd take our bikes to Jekyll Island and ride there. There are bike paths (sidewalks a lot of the time) all over the island.
Welcome To Our Blog!
Even having 25+ years experience in the computer business doesn't mean you're always up to date with what's new. We decided to (finally) create a blog to share our experiences with friends and family. Now, when we take some good pictures (hey - we DO every now and then!) or have some news to share, we can simply tell people to just "check the blog!" We're going to try to keep it as up to date as possible so, hopefully, you're always know where we are and what we're up to.
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