A Weekend of Chores

Sunday June 29th 2025

The last few days I have focused on chores around my base camp. Outside chores happen in the morning and inside chores in the afternoon. The reason is the weather and its not the heat. High eighties and lower nineties temperature is present in the morning and afternoon. As long as you aren’t spending extended times in the direct sunshine the temperature is manageable. I like to go inside for a drink of water or some kind of juice at regular intervals. The real weather issue is the afternoon rain storms.

Both Saturday and Sunday I wanted to go to Sea World late in the day into the evening. They have a nighttime show this summer that includes fireworks and drones. My general plan is to arrive at Sea World around four or five and tour the park and shows until the 9:30 fireworks show. Mother nature had other ideas. Both days the rain moved in around 3PM and stayed well into the evening. I don’t know if the nighttime show went on as planned. What I do know is Sea World is miserable in the rain. The rain shuts down most of the outside activities. The roller coasters don’t run (not a big deal to me) and the outside shows are questionable. At the very least the seats for the outside show are soaking wet and they don’t go on in thunderstorms. That leaves very little to do. I’ll get there some day that the rain comes early around noon.

Anyway, the inside shores got done during the rain. I even vacuumed the carpet in the living room and bedroom.

An Evening at Magic Kingdom

Thursday June 26th 2025

The rain has been more cooperative this week. It hasn’t rained as much or as hard when it did rain. The current forecast calls for the summer pattern with rain to return as the weekend approaches.

A fellow visitor to the Magic Kingdom.

On Tuesday I made another visit to Disney’s Magic Kingdom. It was my first visit in several weeks. I enjoy the park, but it is much harder to visit than the other parks. The parking lot is across a large body of water known as the Seven Seas Lagoon. You need to take a ferry boat or the monorail to get to the park gate after taking a tram or a long walk from the parking lot. It takes half an hour or more depending on the crowds to get from the parking lot to the park entrance. Getting back to your car with thousands of others at closing time takes much longer.

The park was very busy Tuesday evening. The wait times for the popular attractions were over an hour when I arrived. Later in the evening they became more reasonable. In the intervening time I rode the train around the park probably for the last time for years. Disney has announced that it will be operating in shuttle mode between Main Street station and Fantasy Land station while construction is ongoing in Frontier Land and beyond. July 6th is the last day for full circuit train rides. It is also the last day of operation for the River Boat and Tom Sawyer Island.

Overall the highlight of the evening was watching the Happily Ever After fireworks. I watched it from tomorrow land and fantasy land. There wasn’t enough time to get back to main street after riding Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin. There was time to ride Haunted Mansion after the fireworks with a low wait time after fireworks, before making my way back to my car. It was about an hour and a half from the back of Magic Kingdom until I was home. The actual drive time was only about thirty minutes.

Mandevilla

Sunday June 22nd 2025

My weekend largely focused on chores around the base camp. I had ideas about going to Sea World for their summertime fireworks and drone show, but the weather had its own ideas. Florida is clearly in a summer weather pattern that has at least one period of rain everyday. It might be just a little shower or it might be a full blown sever thunderstorm.

Mandevilla blossom from the vines in my back yard.

The problem is knowing when the rain is going to happen. The forecasters seem to only be able to predict the timing about four hours ahead. If you look at the hourly forecast a day ahead, the rain might be coming shortly after the noon hour. By the next morning everything has changed. The rain might be coming around 4PM, but it could still change. That’s what was happening on Saturday and Sunday.

On Saturday I went to Disney Springs in the late afternoon into the early evening. The last forecast I reviewed before I departed my base camp called for rain around 8:30PM. My plan was to enjoy some of the entertainment during the early evening and get home before the rain started. I had a good time wandering around the shops and what not in the late afternoon, but Mother Nature had her own idea about my staying for the entertainment. The rain moved in around 6PM and I headed back to my base camp before I got wet.

Sunday the rain began around 2PM and continued into the evening. It was never heavy, but did include some dramatic darkening of the sky. I worked on various tasks around the base camp. The flowering vine that I cut way back in March has bloomed again. Google Lens calls it a Brazilian vine plant called a Mandevilla. I have been keeping the vines climbing the trellis I bought a month or so ago. Today I found one fully open pink blossom with signs of a few more to come. The trick will be to keep the vine under control.

A Day with a Fair Amount of Booms, Flashes and Rain

Thursday June 19th 2025

Earlier in the week I managed to avoid the wet weather. The rain was scattered and late enough in the day that it didn’t really impact my activities. Today on the other hand, was filled with flashy, boomy and wet weather. I got caught driving in and around thunderstorms.

I drove to Tampa today for the “Tampa Bay Summer RV Show”. It is at the State Fairgrounds just like the Tampa RV Super show in January, but that’s where the similarity ends. This show is about a fraction the size of the January show. The big show has most every RV brand represented using most of the dealerships in the southeast. This show had the brand selection of the four local Tampa area dealers present at the show. There were also a hand full of vendors of products loosely related to RVs or camping compared to the three buildings full in January.

The RV show was an interesting diversion from my daily routine. I saw a few things to consider as I look to change my way of travel over the next couple of years. The show didn’t really meet my expectations. I knew it was going to be a small show with limited variety, but it was even more limited than I expected. After less than 2 hours I was on my way home.

On Tuesday of this week I visited EPCOT for my daily walking exercise. All of the pictures in this blog entry came from that visit.

A Routine Weekend Complicated by Rain

Sunday June 15th 2025

The weather has continued to get in the way of my plans. Its impact is a little different at the base camp than it is in the motorhome. Here at the base camp I don’t necessarily know it is raining outside. In the motorhome every little drop or rain is amplified on the roof. In the base camp a little rain is not noticeable. Blowing rain or the downpour associated with a heavy thunderstorm still gets your attention, but there have been quite a few times I’ve stepped outside only to be surprised to find rain. It was one of these, surprise, its raining events that kept me from returning to Disney World on Friday.

My activity the rest of the weekend was very routine. I got caught up on a lot of chores around the base camp and went to another kind of theme park called Walmart for shopping. Some days Walmart shopping can be a amusing and others just plain frustrating. This was one of the frustrating kind. The aisles were blocked with pallets of goods to restock the shelves and Walmart staff trying to fulfill mobile orders. In some cases it was impossible to get to the areas you wanted to reach.

3:30PM Rain

Thursday June 12th 2025

After a week away from Disney, I returned a couple of times this week to catch up on the changes. Two shows opened at Disney’s Hollywood Studios since my last visit. One is a re-imagined version of the Little Mermaid show that has been closed since COVID. It has two live actors that play Ariel and Eric that tell an abbreviated version of the store with animated characters filling the rest of the roles. It was good, but not really my cup of tea. There were too many scenes left out for it to flow well.

Little Mermaid show

The other show at Hollywood Studios is brand new. It is called Disney Villains Unfairly Ever After. Cruella de Vil, Captain Hook and Maleficent all try to convince the audience they are the most misunderstood villain. The show is filled with music and projections of many other Disney villains. I really like this show. It doesn’t have any real depth, but it is fun.

Villains show

I also made it to EPCOT to checkout the park now that the Flower and Garden Festival is over. It isn’t as vibrant without all the flowers, but there are still enough flowers to keep it interesting. Getting to EPCOT this week has been a challenge. As the summer weather pattern of daily rain storms settled in it has been getting in the way. When the rain happens during the day can vary greatly. Every rain storm this week has started about 3:30PM. This is also the time I need to leave for the theme park if I want to visit in the late afternoon and early evening. If I leave after 4:30 it will take twice as long to get to the park because of all the traffic.

Tuesday and Wednesday the rain was too heavy and lasted too long to make a trip to the park reasonable. Today the rain was lighter and didn’t last as long. I got to EPCOT before 4:30 and the rain was over by the time I was in the park. I was able to walk around the World Showcase without getting wet. Hopefully, the 3:30 start time for the rain wont last for too many days.

A bougainvillea blossom from my yard at the base camp

Quiet Weekend

Sunday June 8th 2025

Last week’s wetter and cooler than normal weather has normalized. The temperature is back in the mid 90s with enough humidity to make the “feels like” temperature to be well into the 100s. Even so, it doesn’t feel that bad if you’re not in the direct sun without proper attire.

My weekend was very much focused on my base camp. There was a lot of relaxing in the air conditioned comfort with a few chores thrown in for good measure. The bougainvillea bush needed trimming once again. It seems to need trimming about every week and a half. There were spikes of new growth almost a foot high above the rest of the ragged growth on the supposedly round bush.

I also took a couple of excursions to various garden centers in the area. They all seem to have a lot of palms and citrus trees. I’m looking for something that has actual blossoms for an extended period of time. A hibiscus bush encouraged by trimming to grow as a small tree would be ideal. I’ve seen a few, just not what I want. The hibiscus blossoms on the ones I’ve seen have been too simple. I want one with a complex blossom like the one in the picture below. They exist, but I haven’t found one yet.

All of the pictures in this blog entry are of blossoms I’ve seen during my garden center shopping trips.

Slow Week

Thursday June 5th 2025

It has been a dreary weather week. Instead of the normal mostly sunny days it has been cloudy with the likelihood of rain at any moment. The TV weather talkers delighted in the phrase “the influence of a stationary high level low in the gulf …” to explain the unusual weather conditions. On a positive note, the water levels in the ponds and lakes has returned to near normal levels and the fire danger has gone down.

When the things you want to do are outdoors, this uncertain weather gets in the way. I haven’t made any visits to the theme parks this week. The probability of getting caught in the rain was too high. Most of my time has been spent doing various chores around my base camp until today. The rain chance was low enough that I took the chance on a walk in the woods with a visit to the near by nature preservation land.

Summer has clearly arrived here. The number of occupied units in the park is very low. It is even lower than it was when I arrived last September. On my road, for some reason, I am in a cluster of units that are occupied. Six of eight units in this immediate area are occupied, but there may be only six or eight in the remaining fifty sites on the road.

Last Visit to the Flower and Garden Festival for 2025

Sunday June 1st 2025

On Friday afternoon into the evening I made my last visit for this year to the Flower and Garden Festival at Disney’s EPCOT. The festival ends on Monday. It is nice to see all of the brightly colored flower blossoms and topiaries in the park as I get my exercise in by walking around the park pausing periodically to take pictures of all the interesting stuff. The Flower and Garden Festival is my favorite EPCOT festival. The bright colors make the park very pretty. Once again this year, Disney is taking the summer off from festivals at EPCOT. The Food and Wine Festival begins around Labor Day.

My mission at the park on Friday was also to get some Fish & Chips for supper. The meal at the Yorkshire County Fish Shop in the UK pavilion is pretty good and not too expensive. On this visit I got a free cold shower that I could have done without. I sat at a table with and umbrella to eat my meal, but it wasn’t sufficient coverage when a random thunderstorm arrived shortly after I sat down. I was able to pull up to the table and bend forward sufficiently that my food didn’t get wet. The only thing that really got wet was my back. Blowing rain and water dripping off the umbrella soaked the back of my shirt. The storm ended as I finished my meal. Great timing all around! After the storm the heat of the day returned to dry me off.

It took longer for the park to dry out. Dodging puddles was part of the routine during the rest of my walk around the park. I saw an interesting Disney touch to the post rain activity. The custodial cast members were using squeegees to remove the water from the seat benches around the park. They didn’t want random guests to wet their pants on the benches.