the 2009 Midwinters
& U.S. Nationals John and Dolores' Midwinters Memories ... |
A couple of days before
departing for Florida, SILVERFOX
had to be prepared for the trip - as you can tell. ... |
Even on the day of departure we
could not get away from this white stuff. ... |
We arrived in Lexington at the Kentucky Horse Park the first night
around 9.00 pm after a scary trip through an ice storm that had hit the state the previous day. ... |
Our next stop was Chattanooga -
a bit friendlier as we arrived in the afternoon on Superbowl Sunday.
Not much greener but warmer. ... |
And next, our third stop in
Valdosta, GA. ... |
Tuesday afternoon , we arrived
at Lake Eustis where we experienced our first Florida Sunset. ... |
We gathered with our hosts
in the club house since the weather in
the evening was still very chilly - notice the lack of refreshments.
Dolores was still nursing a cold that she had picked up while packing
the RV back home. (clockwise from
left) Alex and Peter Rahn, Dotty Murto, Richard Watterson, Mike
Murto, Jim Heffernan, ???, Scott Tillema, Richard Johnson?, Mary Abel
... |
Good Night, Sun. We will see you
tomorrow.
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Unreal what nature brings us;
what a view! ... |
An unforgettable view. |
Well! What we did not expect was
a picture like this one reminding us of
a Pumpkin Regatta instead of the Midwinters with ice covering the early arrivals. ... |
Richard Watterson's crew, Mark,
brought his sailing canoe, and it came in handy when we could not go
out for a lack of wind. ... |
Our MC Scow neighbours were also
content to relax due to a lack of wind. Putting the down time to good
use, they ... ... |
... gave Dave Moring a hair
cut/shave on the spot. ... |
A relaxed Wayfarer bunch waits
for some wind to show up, not realizing what will be next as the choo
choo comes through - almost. ... |
Well, you guessed it, but there
is enough documentation in other reports. ... |
This engineer was only thinking
of not breaking the No Parking
Between the Signs rule. ... |
A few minutes later, they came
to a grinding halt, much to the delight of some of us. ... |
Dolores and I did not let our
sailing performance in Eustis dampen our spirit, as this never happens.
We went on to Cortez on the Gulf Coast where we met some really nice
people and we stayed another week for some sun and unbelievably fresh
Florida seafood, second to none. So we started out with our first bike
ride on Bradenton Beach, and then had ...
... |
... lunch in a nice place with
the Gulf in the background. We had just finished our lunch as you can
tell. ... |
In a bayside restaurant across
the road from where we were staying, we met a
family visiting from Sweden. We had a nice conversation with them and
it was a good time. As you can see, they got served before we did,
but the waiting time for your order was close to an hour, and you
shared
a table.
... |
This same day, we saw three
dolphins in the Gulf. We found a little
vegetable market where we replenished our supplies with fresh veggies, etc. before going to lunch. ... |
This fellow was our comedian
waiter at the Rod and Reel
restaurant on one of the many city piers. Here we had dinner with
friends ... ... |
... Denise and Rodger whom
we had met in our RV park. You meet the nicest people anywhere! ... |
A beautiful Lady and another
nice view: the Gulf. ... |
We also met Pierre and Celine,
in the park where we stayed, and had some refreshments with them. ... |
This was our pad in Cortez from
where we rode our bikes every day to the Gulf Coast, a 1/2 mile or so
over the Cortez bridge. ... |
Here we also met Julie and
Robert from Cacouna, Quebec. ... |
On our way home, we stayed at
the Eagle's Roost in
Valdosta, GA, where we also stayed on
the way down - our last nice camp as the weather deteriorated fast as
we
went North. This was the end of a nice vacation in Florida where we met
many very nice people and had great times with them.
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