Sunset on My Stay at Lake Louisa State Park

Wednesday February 8th 2023

Today is my last day at Lake Louisa State Park for this visit. The day was very similar to the last couple of days. The weather was bright and sunny with a high temperature in the upper half of the seventies. My activities for the day were focused on chores around my RV home and travel preparations.

I’ve allowed the interior of my RV to get very cluttered during this two week stay. All of the packing material and tools associated with getting the new TV installed were in the way during part of my stay. Consequently access to some of the storage locations was obstructed. The bottom line is I’ve had more to do to get things straightened out. By the time I go to bed this evening I will be at the same level of preparedness to travel as normal.

Alert turtle early in the day.
Later in the day.

For exercise today I took another hike along some of the trails in the park. It really was a timed hike, since I turned around in time to be back for the noon TV news. I was really most interested in the weather forecast. A new storm front is approaching the area over the next few days. I’m going to be in theme park visiting mode over the next week. Since you need to make a reservation to access a Disney park, I wanted to know what weather obstacles I might encounter. It looks like the storms arrived Friday night.

A Long Delayed Laundry Day

Tuesday February 7th 2023

The nice weather trend continued today. It was a bright sunny day with a little more wind than Monday. Despite the wind the temperature was also a bit higher than Monday. It topped out in the mid to upper seventies. The trend is forecast to continue tomorrow, but break during the day on Thursday.

It was a sunny day with the wind out of the east.

Today was a continuation of yesterday’s chores and stuff. My biggest task today was catching up on the laundry. I carry lots of clothes so I can stretch the time between laundry days when necessary. In this case I have also been switching between warm weather clothes and cold weather clothes. This has allowed me to stretch things even more. The biggest driver to doing the laundry is a place to hide the dirty clothes. Today was the day to make room for more dirty laundry.

I had three loads of laundry to complete and one washing machine and one dryer to accomplish the task. They also weren’t the worlds fastest machines. Each load took nearly fifty minutes per machine. All totaled from lugging the dirty laundry to the facility, washing and drying followed by folding and bringing the clean clothes back to their storage locations it took around 3 hours. I didn’t hang out at the laundry the whole time. Every twenty minutes or so I walk back to the laundry from my RV home. I really didn’t get anything else done while the laundry was running.

There was a lot of turnover in the state park today. Most people seem to come for a two to three nights stay. There are only a few of us that are here for the two week maximum. All of my neighbors have changed once or twice while I’ve been here. Tomorrow is my last full day here.

Chores and Stuff

Monday February 6th 2023

The weather was beautiful day today. There were very few clouds in the bright blue sky. The wind was next to nonexistent and the temperature climbed to the low to mid seventies. It was the type of day the Chamber of Commerce wishes every day modeled.

Today was a productive and busy day but it wasn’t much of a blog worthy one. I caught up on a lot of odd chores, did some maintenance task and completed a few elands. The most noteworthy of the lot was completing the installation of my new TV. After watching it for a few hours last night, I determined it was safe to complete the installation. I put the last four screws in the bracket this afternoon. Having a working TV back in the living room area of my RV home is taking some getting used to. I have walked right by the TV into the bedroom to check the picture that goes with the dialog I’m listening to on the TV. Never mind that all I had to do was turn my head and look at the living room TV.

My walks around the campground today didn’t discover anything particular new or noteworthy. There were only two turtles taking the sun on the log today. On other day’s I’ve seen as many as six on one long and several more on other logs. Perhaps it just wasn’t warm enough. The good news is some of the wildflower blossoms have returned. The cold weather over the weekend caused many of the blossoms to die off. There was also a beautiful sunset tonight.

New TV Installed

Sunday February 5th 2023

The weather forecast for today was a 70% chance of rain all day. They got it wrong. In this area it was sunny most of the day with only an hour or two of full cloud cover near sunset. The rain seemed to stay off to the east near the coast all day. The temperature reached the mid seventies.

Wildflower blossom of the day.

The first agenda item of the day was to find the bolts I needed to install my new TV. Two stops later, I found some bolts I could make work. The size I needed were not available at Home Depot or Lowes. I needed two washers per bolt to make the 5mm longer bolts work.

When I got home, drilling the new holes in the steel bracket proved to be more complicated. I didn’t have a good way to mark the location of the new hole on the black paint. More significantly I didn’t have a good punch to start the hole. My drill bit wanted to wander across the hard surface. A makeshift punch and working up from a small bit to a medium size bit before drilling the actual size hole solved the problem.

The TV is now mounted in the living room. I still need to put the screws back in the bottom of the mounting bracket, but I wanted to wait until I was sure it was working correctly. For the first time in a long time I have a working TV in my living room. My habit of retreating to the bedroom to watch TV is now over. I can watch TV from the sofa, from the kitchen or the table once again. It is going to take getting used to. So far I’m satisfied with my purchase.

New TV up and running.

While I was out bolt shopping I stopped at Walmart for groceries. The store was busy for an early Sunday afternoon. There were public shoppers like me, Walmart employee shoppers filling online orders and for some reason a ton of stock people reloading the shelves. It was a congested mess. It took extra time to fill my cart with everything I needed. On the positive side, this Walmart had most of the “Assisted” checkouts open.

Don’t Go to a Shopping Center on Saturday

Saturday February 4th 2023

The weather returned to the good side of the spectrum this morning. It was a sunny day with a high temperature in the low to mid seventies. This is consistent with the normal high for this time of year. After last week’s highs in the eighties it felt cool today.

I had the displeasure of being in a shopping center on a Saturday. Normally I’d avoid shopping at a big center on a Saturday, but late last night I got an Email from Best Buy. They found a TV to satisfy my order. Earlier in the week, I ordered a new TV for the living room of my RV home. It was in stock when I ordered it, but out of stock ten minutes later. They couldn’t meet the February 1st delivery date. I was given the option of canceling the order or waiting for the product to become available. The wording wasn’t hopeful and it was a product they were trying to liquidate. I decided to wait until the beginning of the week before canceling the order. It turned out to be the right decision.

The TV I’m replacing broke over a year ago. Getting it fixed was more expensive than a new TV. The issue with replacing it was the way it is mounted in my RV. The mounting hole pattern in my RV home is not common for a 43 inch TV. I also didn’t want to spend a lot of money on a premium TV that will get bounced around and subject to hot and cold operating temperatures. During each traditional TV sales period, I scourer the specifications of all the TVs on sale for a suitable TV. This week during the pre Super Bowl TV sales I found a Pioneer 43 inch 4K TV that met my needs. It is an older unit that was on sale for $100 off.

After the ordeal of navigating the traffic through new housing developments with many “roundabouts”, I managed to get from Clermont to Winter Garden. Road management at the end of the last century was removing all the rotaries in favor of lights and four way intersections. Now they are adding them into perfectly good roads with the intent of slowing down traffic. They may do that, but I don’t think they eliminate accidents. I went through five or six in a two mile stretch of road. The shopping center was filled to overflowing with cars. It took a lot of searching to find a place near the Best Buy.

Tomorrow I need to go to Home Depot or Lowes to get the proper size bolts to mount the TV. I also have to drill two new holes in the metal mounting bracket to make the new TV fit. These modifications are minor compared with the contraptions I was envisioning to make some other TVs mountable. Once it is all complete I’ll have a working TV in the living room for the first time in over a year.

Weather Transition Day

Friday February 3rd 2023

The forecast weather transition arrived today. When I rolled out of bed this morning the temperature was in the sixties and climbing. About 10:30AM a light rain started to fall on the roof of my RV home. About fifteen minutes of steady rain fell before the sky started to lighten up and the rain became intermittent. The climbing temperature turned into a falling temperature. The transition seemed to be anticlimactic, but I was wrong. Shortly after noon the wind started to blow. A few minutes later the rain returned with a vengeance. There was an absolute deluge for the next twenty minutes or so. When combined with the wind, the rain was an absolute deafening roar on the walls and roof of my RV home.

Another picture of the Green Heron from yesterday’s trip to EPCOT.

After the deluge it was a cloudy and gloomy afternoon. The temperature continued to drop. It was in the fifties by the time the sun started to set with a chill from the wind to go with it. The sky also started clear as the sun set. I got one cold looking picture of the sunset.

Cold sunset.

EPCOT’s Intenational Festival of the Arts

Thursday February 2nd 2023

There was a low ceiling this morning, but it wasn’t low enough to call it fog. By 9AM it had burned off and the sun was in full force. The temperature peaked in the mid eighties. The cold front is due pass through mid day tomorrow.

I spent the afternoon at Disney’s EPCOT. The International Festival of the Arts is in full force. Is park is filled with Art. There are displays and for sale items all over the park. Artists are actively creating chalk art on walkways and the sides of buildings. Kiosks are selling paintings, sculptures and other forms of creative art. The food stands are selling forms of culinary art as well. This is one of my favorite EPCOT festivals.

Here are some of the chalk art.

Most of the art has a Disney flair, but there are some more classical pieces of too. Even the art with Disney content runs the full spectrum from in your face carton characters with bold colors to very subtle homage to Disney elements. One set of paintings had hidden mickeys incorporated in the art. I can just see people gazing at it for hours trying to find them all. It took me several minutes before I even found one.

I didn’t do a lot today other than wander around the park looking at all the art. It wasn’t very crowded during the afternoon. As I was leaving at the dinner hour many people were arriving for the evening. I’m reserving my night time visits to the middle of the month when I’m staying on property at Fort Wilderness. It is so much easier.

Other than walking the pathways and shops, I rode the Living with the Land boat ride, Space Ship earth and toured the aquarium at the Living Seas. While I was in the World Showcase, I also listened to one performance of the Voices of Liberty. All of this was around at late lunch of Fish and Chips in the UK pavilion.

Green Heron hanging out at the China Pavilion pond.

Dixie Lake Hike

Wednesday February 1st 2023

The weather is still on the positive side of the spectrum. The state of Florida is on the warm side of the front that is causing an ice storm across most of the southern US. After a foggy start to the day, the sky cleared and the temperature climbed to the low eighties.

It was a beautiful sunny day.

There was a little excitement in the campground last night. The fire department and an ambulance arrived at a site across the road from my RV home. I believe they departed a few minutes later with one of the occupants of the fifth wheel trailer in the ambulance. I haven’t seen anybody around that site today. Having a medical emergency on the road is one of the frightening aspects of this life style. You try to prepare, but who knows what might happen. I hope everything turns out alright for the travelers in the fifth wheel trailer.

This is not the first time I’ve seen medical emergencies in campgrounds. On average, I probably see at least one every year. During the winter of 2017-2018 while staying in Las Vegas, an ambulance visited the motorhome beside me several times. The women in that RV sadly passed away, but the male member of the pair planned to continue RVing.

Today I walked around the other lake beside the campground. The trail around Dixie Lake is longer than the trail around Hammond Lake and includes a stretch of the park road. Dixie Lake is probably twice the size of Hammond. I find the trail less interesting. It is mostly a wide flat grass path. The vegetation isn’t as interesting but the views of the lake are more plentiful. It was about a two hour walk in the midday sun. I had a hat and water, but it was not the best planned hike.