Back in Florida and Back to Blogging

Sunday April 14th 2024

The weather was in full cooperation mode. For most of the day there wasn’t a cloud in the sky. It was clear indication of the low humidity. The wind was also in a cooperative mood. It was a very light wind.

Today’s Florida weather is a far cry from the weather I experienced on Friday and Saturday. I flew back to my old stomping ground on New England Friday morning and returned to Florida last night. The plane landed through a thick layer of turbulence inducing clouds. Conditions on the ground Friday were rainy and foggy, but not terribly cold. Saturday was much cooler with off and on showers. In reality they were just normal April days in New England, but I am no longer used to them. By the time I got back to my RV home in Florida late last night the warm Florida day had cooled to the high sixties, but it was still the warmest temperature I experienced all day.

I spent the day settling back into life in my Florida based RV home. This morning was the first day I actually saw several RVs leaving the RV resort. All last week I observed more open space developing in the campground, but never saw the sites actually becoming vacant. Most of the departures seem to come from other areas than the one where I am located. In fact, I even saw a new arrival to this area of the campground today. It wouldn’t surprise me to learn this area is the focus for visitors over the next few months.

Going against that theory, my neighbors started to pack up late this afternoon. I’m not sure what their intent is. The car they have clearly can not tow the trailer on the site. They may leave the trailer here for the summer, or they may hire someone to move the trailer. Adding to the puzzle is the fact that the car is registered in Florida and the trailer has a white plate with blue numbers that may be Ontario. I’m just having fun speculating. If I really cared I could introduce myself and see what they’re up to.

There are a number of trailers that stay here all year, but the occupants clearly leave during the warmer months. One tell tale sign is the wrapped and covered golf carts beside trailers with their slide outs pulled in. There aren’t as many trailers that stay on the sites year round in this park as I’ve seen in others. Watching the park transition from full snowbird mode to some kind of summer existence is another fun speculation I’ve been engaged in.

An Annoying Weather Day

Thursday April 11th 2024

This mornings weather forecast included a tornado watch for a number of central and northern Florida counties. The county I am currently residing in was among the counties in the watch zone. However, I only had to walk a few hundred yards to be out of the zone. I am currently located in an area known as Four Corners because four counties meet in this area. Two counties were in this mornings watch and two were not. Either way, some dangerous weather was possible.

Blossom of the Day

All morning strong winds blew from the south. The actual line of storms that might produce tornadoes was still well off to the west. Reports indicated the sustained wind was in the mid 20s with gusts into the 40s. The wind had a relatively clear lane across the campground to hit my RV home broadside. There was only a little rocking, but there was a lot of noise from the side toppers flapping in the wind. It wasn’t a fun morning.

Shortly after 1PM the rain arrived and the wind seemed to calm down. There was heavy rain off and on for the next couple of hours. Things started to dry up around 3PM. By the supper hour the wind was back, but this time it was out of the west and not as strong. The sun also made its first appearance of the day so I was able to get in a good walk around the RV resort.

Today I was actually able to identify specific sites that emptied out today. It looks like management has grouped the RVs that are remaining for a longer period of time into different areas scattered around the resort. Significant parts of the resort are looking more vacant than others. Time will tell if my speculation is accurate.

Relaxing Wednesday

Wednesday April 10th 2024

The wind was strong out of the southeast today. It brought humidity and heat with it. The temperature peaked in the upper half of the eighties before cloud cover allowed it to cool off a little. Another cold front is due tomorrow.

Today wasn’t an activity packed day. I did a few chores and chased my shadow through a couple of stores looking to fulfill a few phantom ideas. Overall it wasn’t a very productive day, but it was fairly relaxing. Walking around the RV Resort this morning I sense more empty sites, but I can’t really identify an particular site that has emptied out since I arrived. There are just too many sites and they all look very similar.

The pictures in this blog entry are from yesterday’s trip to Disney’s EPCOT. I can never get enough of the colorful flower blossoms and rich topiaries.

First Visit to the 2024 International Flower and Garden Festival

Tuesday April 9th 2024

This afternoon I visited Disney’s EPCOT. The International Flower and Garden Festival is in full swing. It began at the end of February and runs through the end of May. I left this area for north central Florida before it started this year. This is my first visit to the International Flower and Garden Festival for 2024.

The Flower and Garden Festival is my favorite EPCOT festival. All of the brightly colored flower blossoms transform the park. The open areas are transformed into a symphony of color. In addition to the flower beds, EPCOT gardeners present intricate topiaries of Disney characters. This year I saw a couple of new ones and old ones enhanced in new areas. The butterfly house also seemed to be a larger or at least different shaped tent this year.

I got to the park at 4PM with the intent of seeing some of the International Flower and Garden Festival, riding a few rides and having Fish and Chips for Dinner in the UK pavilion. For the most part, my visit went as planned. I wandered around the front part of the park checking out the topiaries and flower beds. The park wasn’t busy so I was able to walk onto several rides including Living with the Land, Soarin and the Seas with Nemo.

Once it was time for supper I mobile ordered my Fish and Chips from the Yorkshire County Fish shop. It was ready by the time I walked to the UK pavilion. The fish and chips is usually great, but tonight my serving had a little too much greasy batter on the fish. There was about as much crispy greasy batter as there was fish. I ended up eating the fish out of the batter with a fork, but the whole meal seemed to just sit in my stomach. My energy for exploring the park waned with the heavy meal. I was back at my RV home by 7:30. EPCOT will still be there another day.

Eclipse at Disney Springs

Monday April 8th 2024

This was the “Great American Eclipse” day if you listen to the news media. In this area of Florida the percentage of totality was around fifty percent. I more or less forgot about the eclipse after listening to the morning news. During the time of the eclipse, I stopped at Disney Springs to wander around the entertainment and shopping district.

Blossom of the day.

All around the district people were pausing and looking at the sun through special glasses. There were a lot of excited people. That is when I remembered that a special solar event was in progress. If you didn’t know an eclipse was happening there were no real indicators. The sun wasn’t as bright, but the overall brightness was similar to a cloudy day. In August of 2017 I was in Utah during the eclipse. The percentage of totality was closer to eighty percent at that time and it only got a little darker than normal. I documented that story on the Rambling Road Trip here.

Disney Springs wasn’t very busy today. The upper two levels of the Orange parking garage were almost empty. The strong east wind kept the balloon ride from functioning and the chop on the lake made riding the amphibicars less than desirable, but the kid’s carousel had a couple of takers. There was plenty of room in the various stores to wander around and look at all the “junk”. I succeed in getting in and out of the stores without buying anything. The entertainment doesn’t start until five or six in the evening. I’ll visit in the evening another time.

Back at the RV resort this evening, it looks like a few more RVs have departed. I’m not located and oriented in the right direction to see the RVs depart. When I walk around is the only time I get a real look at the lower section of the park. I get a little better look at the upper section when I drive in or out. My guess is by the end of the month the departures will slow down and the occupancy will stabilize.

Sunday Grocery Shopping

Sunday April 7th 2024

This was a very laid back getting on with life kind of day. I finally got around to grocery shopping. I started to get short on supplies last week. The first day I thought about making a grocery run was Thursday, but I kept finding better things to do until today. If I had really thought it through, I would have found something else to do today as well. Once in the Walmart in Clermont, I remembered that Sunday is not the best day to go grocery shopping. The store was loaded with shoppers. The good thing is the checkouts were well staffed.

I deliberately went to the Walmart in Clermont. It is about fifteen miles north of my RV home, but I passed another Walmart, an ALDI and a Publix in the first mile. My reason for the extra miles was to check out the area. Even though this is my first time at this RV resort, I am very familiar with this area. To get to the Walmart, I passed by Lake Louisa State Park that I last stayed at in February. Not a lot has changed since that visit to the area. Traffic wasn’t bad today until I got to the Walmart. The parking lot was a zoo.

Back at the RV resort with my groceries, I was able to cook dinner without thawing something from the freezer. Of course several of the items I purchased went straight into the freezer to offset the things I’ve used in the last few days. The freezer was looking emptier than I’ve seen it in quite a while.

I took one late afternoon walk around the campground. Included in the walk was a stop at the area on Lake Davenport. There are chairs in the shade of the trees along the shore. They provided a nice place to enjoy the breeze off the lake and watch anything going on. This afternoon there wasn’t much.

Settling in for My Stay

Saturday April 6th 2024

It was a beautiful clear day with very low humidity and a gentle wind out of the north. The result was a very comfortable mid seventies day. Tomorrow is forecast to be a little bit more humid and less windy resulting in a warmer day. The trend will continue as the wind gradually moves to the south. It may reach ninety by Wednesday before the next front.

Blossom of the day.

I woke up a little stiff after yesterday’s move. Somewhere during getting ready to travel and setup at this end I over did it a little. My right hip says OW when I get started from a sitting position. It didn’t stop me from completing the day after travel setup tasks like taking the bicycle off the car, but I did differ going grocery shopping until tomorrow.

I took two walks around this RV resort. It is huge. There are close to 900 sites some with park model homes permanently situated. I would estimate about one third to one half of the sites are now empty. The snowbirds that occupied the site during the winter have returned to the north. There are still plenty of license plates from northern states and Canadian provinces. Some of the resort window tags I saw have departure dates at the end of this month. There are also a number of RVs that are probably getting used for temporary living arrangements. Most of these have Florida tags but seem to be away during the work day.

Lake Davenport

My site is located on a hill to the west of the entrance. On the far south east corner of the resort property is the club house, one of two pools and a lake front area. The resort has a narrow section of land of Lake Davenport. This morning I saw a couple of boats with people fishing and this afternoon there were several personal water crafts racing up and down the lake. The conclusion is the lake is use for lots of things.

Travel Back to the Orlando Area

Friday April 5th 2024

It was a dry day with low humidity and the temperature was in the mid seventies. These are good characteristics for a travel day, but mother nature had to add in one more ingredient. There was a strong wind out of the west. The gusts added to the constant wind made keeping the motorhome in my lane difficult at times.

I got packed up without much difficulty this morning. It was around 11:30 when I departed Myakka River State Park in Sarasota Florida. With a destination in the southwest suburbs of Orlando most of travel was on Interstate highways. Traffic and construction delays made the trip more difficult than your average interstate drive.

As soon as I got onto Interstate 75 in Sarasota, I was in slow moving traffic caused by the heavy volume. Traffic eased up a little in the southern part of Bradenton, but soon slowed down again for the construction over the Manatee River. When it cleared out again north of the Manatee River, I made it up to highway speeds for first time. Most of my journey to that point was under 20mph.

Heavy traffic continued into the Tampa suburbs before more construction slowed traffic down to a crawl again. It continued all the way to Intestate 4. My average speed through the Plant City and Lakeland areas was above sixty and a few cars were able to go at the 70mph speed limit. The quick drops from highway speeds to slow pace necessitated that I keep my speed down and the distant in front of me up.

Site 202 at the Lake Magic RV park.

The last slowdown was leading into the Orlando area. The traffic usually backs up a few miles before you get to US27. Today was no exception, but it seemed even slower today. Once I was proceeding north on US27 my traffic woes for the day were over. I arrived at Lake Magic RV resort at the intersection of US27 with US192 around 2:30 in the afternoon. Three hours to go 130 miles isn’t too bad given the conditions. It seemed like it was a lot longer.

Saying Goodbye to the Alligators and Water Birds

Thursday April 4th 2024

The humidity and temperature were down and the wind was up out of the north. It was a beautiful post cold front day on the Florida Gulf Coast. Yesterday’s rain was in the past allowing the temperature to peak in the mid seventies under a bright sunny sky.

This gator was on the near bank of the river.

Today was my last day to visit the alligators and birds of Myakka River State Park. I am moving on tomorrow. The alligators had new places to climb out onto the river bank now that the water level is down almost a foot since arrived two weeks ago. I walked the trail at the front of the path along the river. There were a couple of gators on the bank on my side of the river. I haven’t seen that before, but I gave them plenty of distance. The birds seemed to be scarce during the middle of the day.

As sunset approached I walked up to the bridge over the river for the last time this visit. Only one alligator was out of the water, but plenty were in the river with their heads out watching. A few more birds were around, but mostly well in the distance.

I really enjoy this park. There is always wildlife to observe. You can count on seeing alligators and water birds. Occasionally you see other animals. This trip I saw a couple of turkeys and a few deer, but not as many as I’ve seen on previous visit. I also didn’t see any wild pigs on this visit. Even the dug up ground that indicates their presence was missing this year.

This afternoon I got most of the outside chores prior to travel complete. I still have to dump the tanks and stow the hose outside. Inside I’ve got most of the items I can do ahead of time complete. Tomorrow a one hundred and thirty mile travel day back to the Orlando area. There is no real time constraints on travel. I probably leave around 11AM. Traffic is likely to be heavy.