The Last Supper

Woke up to cool (13C) temperatures, which was actually good as we had a day of cleaning and packing ahead. It’s amazing how much stuff we had accumulated since January.

Lyn worked on the inside while I took down the antennas and drying rack form the back of the trailer. Next, time to check all the fluids and pressures on the truck. By lunch time the inside of the trailer was pretty well done, all the electronics (with the exception of the satellite receiver) were packed away. After lunch it was time to pack up  a lot of the stuff into the belly of the trailer, remembering to leave enough room for the hoses, cables, blocks of wood, support pads etc tomorrow.

All this was done by late afternoon. In the evening we went out to a restaurant on the intra-coastal waterway called Lulu’s. It’s an interesting place, almost a mini theme-park and very busy. Lulu is the sister of singer / songwriter Jimmy Buffet, maybe this helps account for its popularity? The food was OK, not great…. more of a lunchtime menu than an evening meal.

Anyway, this 3 month trip has drawn to a close, we’ll be heading out mid morning and should be back in Ottawa Monday afternoon. I suspect I won’t add anyhing on the trip back, after 10 hour days driving the mind is pretty numb, plus (hopefully) there is nothing of interest to talk about when you are just plodding up the interstate.

Have a good summer!

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The End is Nigh

Woke up to rain and thunderstorms that had been going on all night.

Did a little bit of organising, and when the rain stopped, went out and cleaned up the BBQ, then this afternoon we headed down to a large bookstore to see what they had to offer. Coincidentally this was near a cafe called Sweetie Pies, so we had to have one last sampling of their delicious pies. Other than that it was a nothing day. The calm before the storm of cleaning and packing tomorrow…. not a pleasant thought!

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Good Bye Beach

Much cooler today, the max around 20C.

Next years trip is now finalised as I managed to book January at a site near Brownsville Texas, right on the Mexican border. With that out of the way, I need to get thinking about fall 2012. I have a wad of aeroplan miles that have to be used by 2013 otherwise they expire (Thank you Air Canada 🙁 ). The dream of New Zealand isn’t dead yet, so some serious planning will need to take place!

The forecast for tomorrow is wet and thundery, so we decided to head down to the beach after lunch for a final visit. It was cool and windy, with some nice waves rolling in. We took a walk along the beech, it reminded me of Southend or Clacton in the UK a couple of times, people out for a day on the beach all wrapped up in towels and blankets! We didn’t venture too far as the wind was pretty strong.

On the way back we made a rare discovery in Southern Alabama, a Donut shop. Actually we had been to this place before but it was closed for the winter. Good thing too their donuts were fresh and large!

Had our first bad reception with the satellite TV tonight, there were/are severe thunderstorms directly along the line of the sat dish.

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Aeroplanes

Warm and humid again!

Today we headed off to the Naval Air Station in Pensacola Florida to visit the Naval Air Museum. As we turned out of the campsite there were a number of bushes in full bloom, these have been filling out in the last few days, months ahead of when we can expect to see them back home.

We took the coast road to the base and went through security, the MP looked at my driving licence, asked if I had any weapons in the truck and waved me through!

The museum was excellent, a very large indoor facility with aircraft everywhere, on the floor and hanging from the ceiling. The aircraft ranged from the early 20th century through to the early 21st.

Of particular interest was the Wildcat, which Dad used to work on when he was in the Fleet Air Arm on Aircraft Carriers

Another great facility to visit, and to put the icing on the cake, no parking fee, no entrance fee.

 

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An Assignment for YOU

Hot and Humid!

Another extremely lazy day although I did get two things done; the outside windows got washed and I managed to book a campsite for next February just outside Corpus Christi, Texas. One more to go!

Other than that little was accomplished.

Now a request, as I have been do all the hard work here (writing) for the last 6 months, could those of you that have been reading the blog leave a comment, just so as I can get an idea of numbers, and whether to continue next year.   At the bottom of this entry click on “Leave a Comment” and follow the instructions. Thanks

 

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Hot & Humid

It was already 20C when we woke up!

Today was hot and humid, there was a reasonable breeze which helped, but definitely a day for doing even less than usual. We went to the usual Saturday morning breakfast, but there were only about 10 people there, a sure sign that the winter season is winding down here. The park is probably about a third empty now, with more moving out every day.

Spent a lot of the afternoon trying to arrange campsites for next year. Most of the ones that looked reasonable wont take monthly bookings until much later in the year, by which time it may be too late to find anything else if they have no room. Ah the trials and tribulations of a trailer dweller!

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Nature Walks

Somebody turned the heating off overnight, we awoke to a cool 54F (12C) this morning……. what a shock, it climbed back up to the high 70’s though. Today we went back towards Fairhope, about 20 miles NW of here. There is an area could Weeks Bay, which is maintained by the Weeks Bay Reserve Foundation. The first place we stopped at was Weeks Bay Pitcher Plant Bog. This was a wetlands area with about a mile if boardwalk running through it, one of the more prolific plants there was the carnivorous Pitcher Plant, so called because of the “pitcher” that grows up beside the flower that fills with water and drowns insects for the plant to eat!

After our walk around the area, we headed off to find a smocking shop that Lyn had read about, and that we had been to a couple of weeks ago but it was closed. We found the shop, and I settled in to the truck for a long wait. I hadn’t even got comfortable when Lyn returned, looking none to happy. Turns out the shop was nothing like what she was expecting / hoping for and the visit was declared a “complete waste of time”.

After lunch we headed back to another part of Weeks Bay, and another board walk experience. We checked into the reception area and were given a brief overview of the place, then armed with a small book they lent us we hit the boardwalk. At various points along the way trees or plants were identified, and a description of them could be found in the book. It was a great way to learn about the local trees and plants.

The State of Alabama seems to have it’s act together with these refuge areas, they are all well laid out and informative; what’s more entrance and parking are free!

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Went to a Restaurant and They Threw Food at Us!!

Woke up to 70F temperatures adn clear skies, the humidity of the last few days has gone.

Another lazy day, spent mostly playing with electronic gizmos, although we did do the weekly shopping. Also took the truck in for an oil change, and as usual there are always a couple of extra things that the service manager feels you should get done. One of these was a leaking front differential cover, it could be fixed for just under $600, but wasn’t urgent. Declined his offer and drove home. After parking the truck, I decided to look underneath and lo and behold there was oil on the concrete under the area of the front diff! This is the first time in a year that there has ever been any oil dripping from the truck —- Coincidence??

Got out some paper towel and ran it along an area just under the diff, there was a lot of oil there… and it was nowhere near where they would have been changing the engine oil. Cleaned it all up, and so far there has been no sign of further leaking. Don’t think I’ll be going back to that dealer.

Tonight we went out for a meal (no comment Hazel) to a local “must visit” restaurant. The place was full, but we managed to get in pretty quickly even though there were about 25 people ahead, out of those 25 there was a party of 19 so we jumped ahead them. The restaurant seating was wooden benches and tables, reasonably close together which made it fairly noisy. Once we were seated and drink orders were taken, a couple of guys came round with hot bread rolls. Seem that if you want one you put your hand up and a roll is thrown across the room at you! That was a first, even though I have been to many restaurants on many continents.

While we were waiting for the food to come, people were circling the rooms with various southern “delicacies”; Fried Okra ( deep fried zucchini), boiled cabbage, black eyed peas, apple butter with molasses (for the rolls) and macaroni with tomatoes.

All in all a different, but good experience.

 

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Shopping

Warm, Sunny but Windy

Today the wind was stronger than it had been for a while, and it also seemed to be blowing from just the right direction to play havoc with the gas water heater. It would either blow it out when running, or prevent it from lighting. Throughout the day there would be a click click click sound coming from the igniter followed either by the sound of gas ignition and the heater running, or a loud whoooooff sound as the unburnt gas ignited!

Just a little way down the road from us (less than 1/2 mile) is a large outlet store complex that Lyn had had here eye on since arrival here. Today we finally visited it, much to my shame the only store we stopped in was at my request, a tool store. Lyn claimed to be overwhelmed by the choice, but I suspect she may sneak back on her own one day.

We also picked up a new vacuum cleaner for the trailer as the rechargeable upright really wasn’t strong enough for the job.

You may recall I said Lyn was looking at a new craft; basket making using the long pine needles they have down here. We picked up some a couple of days ago on one of our walks, but no where near enough. Plan B was to go into the woods around the campsite and hunt down some more. Well today Plan C was born; the groundsman were tidying up the landscaping and brought in a trailer load of bales, much the same as hay bales but much darker. They were bales of pine needles!! Lyn took a casual wander over, spoke to the guys and came back with her arms full of pine needles!

Back at the campsite it was time to get down to planning the trip home. It will take 4 days, the first day being about 320 miles, so we don’t have to leave at the crack of dawn, then a couple of 450 mile days  and the last day about 300 miles so we can arrive in daylight to park and unload the trailer. I booked all the hotels, experience shows that it is about 15% cheaper if you book them 7 days in advance. Cost wise it is only about $10 more to stay in a hotel than pay for a single night at the camp ground, and there isn’t the hassle of setting up and taking down the trailer.

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All Play and No Work!

Someone stole the sun! However it still reached the mid 70’s.

This morning we headed South then East to Bear Marina to join a dolphin watching cruise. This cruise was organised by the campground, and apart from this giving us 10% off the price for the cruise and lunch it had other advantages. As enough of us had signed up, we got a boat to ourselves, that in itself is not important. What is important is that a second boat was running for Joe Q Public! Why is this important you (should) ask? Read on.

We boarded the boat which is advertised as a 50ft Navy boat. It was new and clean which is always a good sign. There is a control position on the main deck, then a flying bridge about 20ft above the deck. Once we were all aboard we headed out to the bay and the skipper transferred up to the flying bridge. After a few minutes he appeared to be having an issue with the engine speed; apparently one of the passengers had hung her purse from the throttle lever on the main deck!!!

Once that issue had been resolved we increased speed and within a few minutes we were joined by a dolphin swimming behind us and jumping in the wake, however after a couple of minute he gave up playing. We continued searching for more dolphin activity, but there was very little, just a couple of fins in the water. We did manage to glimpse a manta ray just under the surface though. By this time I was wondering if we would see any more dolphin activity.

The second boat had joined up with us by this time. he boats ran parallel with each other about 50ft apart building up speed. As the speed increased so did the wake thrown up by the boats, where the wakes collided there was a mound of water about 6-8ft high. This turbulent water was soon to become the dolphins playground! Three dolphins emerged from the wake, and started jumping and skimming the water for a number of minutes. As we were seated in the stern on the same side that the other boat was on we got a great view. Taking pictures on the other hand was a little more difficult, my digital camera has a noticeable delay between hitting the button and the picture being taken, however I did get a few shots where the dolphins were actually in the frame and not back under water.

After this the boats split up again to go in search of more dolphins, again we saw a couple but they stayed below the surface. The boats joined up again and built up speed and very soon we were joined by 6 or 7 dolphins skimming and jumping, great fun to watch!!

After the cruise we had lunch at the marina where it was warm enough to sit outside and look across the channel… life is so tough sometimes!

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