Wednesday, January 22, 2014

January 2014




Well, I wasn't going to blog this trip, but have been lovingly persuaded to do so.  Not because my posts are riveting.  Rather because everyone I know and love can't get enough of photographs.

A little background.  I left home over a week ago to make my way, slowly but surely, back down to Florida after a 2-year hiatus.  I take "slowly" very seriously, since after 3.5 hours or so of driving I go crazy....

My route:  Anderson County KY -- Sweetwater TN; on to High Falls State Park, Jackson GA -- frrom there to O'Lena State Park in High Springs Fl.

West, then, over to Homosassa Fl to visit Homosassa Wildlife State Park.  I went there to hang out with the manitees.  But there is much more, too, as the pictures below will suggest.

On from there to Miami Everglades Campground, where I have been before (they have a wonderful laundry facilty), and is a great kick-off location for the Keys.

I am now on Sugarloaf Key, just next to Key West, at my major destination this trip:  Sugarloaf Women's Village, an amazing all-women place with a fascinating "herstory."  I have wanted to come here for a long while, and I am glad I did.  There are some pictures below, and you can see/read more online at 

http://www.sugarloafwomensvillage.com/Welcome.html

From here, I head back to Miami to lead a graduate seminar at Florida International University.  Then, I'll make my way up through the Everglades to Naples and then on to North Ft. Meyers, where I'll meet up with Jennifer for the better part of a week with frinds Mead, Janet, and Patty.

After that, it's back on the road and up into the Great White North.  When I got online this am, my weather watcher said it was minus 7 at home. 
Be still, my heart. 

Heavens bless Jennifer -- she gets out there working for those horses and chickens, and still walks those 4 spoiled dogs 3 miles a day.  Gives me a headache just thinking about it ....

More pictures as I have them.
xxoo
































































































Thursday, September 27, 2012

On the Cape Now

Well, I have finally made it to Brewster on Cape Cod.  My odometer says I have come 1056 miles.

Some problems with the buggy yesterday and today -- meeting up with a mechanic tomorrow.

It's all fine; at least the thing is running.

Time for a nap!

Sunday, September 23, 2012

On the Road Again

Well, I'm back on the road again, so I thought I'd see if my blog is still working.

On my way to Massachusetts this time.  Back to Cape Cod, where I lived for a while in the early 1970s.  Angie and Ronnie Hague who lived there then, too, but now live in Colorado, are having a gathering at their old house on the Cape (in Dennis), which is now in the care of one of their children.  It is their 50th wedding anniversary.  Where does the time go?

I'm nearly 1/3 of the way through my journey -- camping at a really nice KOA in the West Virginia mountains.  Beautiful here and very quiet.  Took me about 5.5 hours to get this far.  Not too bad, given that I'm a pretty slow driver.

More as I have it.