Manatee Hammock is a pleasant little county park campground between Highway A1A and the Indian River! When we called yesterday looking for a campsite, all they had available was one site for tonight and tomorrow. We reserved it! When we registered today, we...
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Moss Park
We found a spot for tonight! Moss Park southeast of Orlando International. In our first half hour here we had a Sandhill Crane and a White-tailed Deer meander past our campsite. Later while we were munching on chips both came quite near hoping for handouts. Overhead...
The Howard Frankland
Actually this bridge over Old Tampa Bay is the W. Howard Frankland Bridge named after the Florida businessman who proposed it's construction and who participated in it's 1960 dedication. Then it was a four lane two-way span. By the time we were learning to drive,...
Micanopy
If you lived here, you'd have a home where the buffalo roam! Based on archeological evidence that they once lived here American Bison have been reintroduced into Payne's Prairie along with long-horn cattle and horses descended from stock imported by Spanish settlers....
Breakfast in the Preserve
A propane campfire, a mug of perked coffee, and a bowl of sausage scramble. It's a most salubrious outdoor breakfast. The weather doesn't quite qualify as warm, but it's not driving us inside the T@B for shelter either. It's the first time this trip that we've felt...
Breakfast in BlountstownÂ
Blountstown is a small town in the Florida Panhandle at the intersection of two state highways just west of the Appalachicola River. Most folks from outside the area have not heard of it and it's enough off the beaten path that through travelers don't even pass...
Wewehitchka FL
Ever heard of this place? We hadn't. We were just driving north on FL Hwy 71 when we saw a sign for a campground not listed in any of the apps we had consulted. We pulled in and found a delightful little Dead Lakes Park RV & Campground with a gracious host, a...
Who Needs a Tour Guide?
Over breakfast today Ben started asking questions about Geocaching. Next thing we knew the three of us had embarked upon a tour of the area guided by geocaches. We explored areas that had once been frequented by pirates, that boasted incredible burgers and friendly...
Satchmo Lived Here
One of the delights of this trip is to spend some one on one time with Greg. We three slipped over to Daisy Dukes, two doors from our hotel, for a big breakfast and some quiet visiting time. After cleaning our plates we ventured out for a walk around the quarter and...
The Avenger
 Six of us ventured out in search of breakfast and absolutely scored at Mother's. Afterwards Laura & Mason and the two of us headed to The National World War II Museum. For hours we immersed ourselves in history of this global conflict from many different angles....
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Sky Bar at Big Snow
An overnight last night at the Hayward KOA Holiday at Hayward, Wisconsin afforded us the opportunity to get laundry done. Then today we headed just a little bit north and east into the far west of the Upper Peninsula just over the Wisconsin border. Home tonight is Big...
Bayfield on Superior
Our home these last four nights has been Dalrymple City Park Campground just three-quarters of a mile north of downtown Bayfield, Wisconsin, right on Lake Superior. We arrived shortly after eleven on Sunday morning and successfully scored Site #14, one of the 25...
Chippewa or Ojibwe?
Madeline Island Museum Video As we began planning for this stop we were both excited about the possibility of visiting the Madeline Island Museum in La Pointe, Wisconsin knowing that this location has been/is a spiritual center for the Ojibwe. With our cruise...













