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Wednesday, April 20, 2022

Spring Break Blessings in Florida

 


After leaving Medellín, the ''land of perpetual spring'', we landed in another spring paradise at the beginning of March.  Here we faced one of those ''first world, full-time RVer'' problems ... what to do for seven weeks while we take care of some van projects and appointments in Florida??

Let's take a walk on the beach while we
think about this ...

As I scrolled through Facebook, I was happy to see that so many of our northern friends were finally able to travel south to celebrate ''Spring Break: Florida Style''. Florida's beaches, likewise, were happy to welcome back those yearning for sand and sunshine. We quickly realized that we don't have to look too far to take advantage of all the ''Spring Break Blessings'' that surround us at our current ''home''.


The Blessing of Time With Family

Doug's parents always have the ''Welcome'' sign out, so we are grateful to able to make their condo a place to get some projects or just relax and visit on the porch.

I reassured my mother-in-law that
the basil I planted only has to
survive until we head north.


The Blessing of a Home-On-Wheels

First order of business when we returned was to get Baby Beest out of storage. While she started up just fine, we quickly saw that she had developed a new ''beauty'' mark. Someone apparently backed into her front bumper while she was parked in the storage company's lot.


Thankfully, she's still drivable. After dealing with insurance claims and repair shop searches, we found out that it will be a year before the mechanic can get the parts needed to make the repairs. We were, however, able to get her 60,000 mile service appointment done, so she is stoked to start the journey to Alaska ... as are we! But not quite yet. With our other appointments scheduled in early April, we still had a few weeks to enjoy springtime in Florida,

...and we were happy to hear that some friends of ours had the same idea!


The Blessing of Friends Wherever We Roam

Tim and Liz were testing out the ''snow bird'' lifestyle just south of us in The Villages. We met up for a long weekend of outdoor activities ... and enjoyed the laughs that ensued when we decided to take Tim out of his comfort zone to canoe with the alligators.

Poor Liz ... she just wants to get close enough to see a gator,
but the power engine in the back of the canoe
wants nothing to do with those fearsome creatures.

After our afternoon of canoeing and hiking, we refueled with the delicious culinary creations of their daughter, Megan, a newly-graduated registered dietitian. She may even turn me into a vegan if I can have scrumptious chocolate banana smoothies like these every evening!


Unfortunately, Zoey and Charlie were less successful at getting Doug to share his dessert with them.


From there we traveled on to start our two week Habitat for Humanity build in Dade City, Florida. While helping provide affordable housing is the greatest blessing, the new friendships formed comes in a close second.


Looking forward to the next time I get to build and laugh with these skilled and fun-loving women ... and excited to see at least one of them when we get to Fairbanks, Alaska later this summer. I can only imagine the beautiful parking spot that Maria promised is waiting for Baby Beest!


On our Saturday ''off'' we all spent the day exploring Honeymoon Island State Park. The beach was beautiful, but observing the nesting eagles ... spectacular!


After working full time for two weeks (how did we ever do that every day for years and years???), we were ready for a relaxing week at one of our happy places ... Fort Desoto County Park near St Petersburg. Bike rides, beach walks, and sunsets over the Gulf are wonderful blessings for the soul!


On our way to Fort Desoto, we were able to meet up with a friend from Medellín who recently moved back to the United States. She was thrilled with the Colombian chocolates that we delivered with love from her mother and aunt.


We had our own Hymer ''meet up'' with a couple that we got to know during our stay at Fort Desoto last year. They assured us that the neighbors wouldn't mind us turning their street into a Class B campground as we boondocked there overnight.


While in Jacksonville, we were reunited with dear ''church'' friends from our Rochester days who share our passion for small homes-on-wheels. As a former RVer, Judy made sure that her handmade gifts were small enough and practical enough to claim a spot in our van ... they certainly are beautiful enough also!


The Blessing of Camping at a New State Park

Just when I thought that we had stayed at all of the best state park campgrounds during our five months in Florida last winter ... we discovered a new favorite. Fort Clinch State Park had been on our radar for quite a while, but it is one of those ''difficult to get a camping reservation'' type of parks. A fellow RVer told Doug about a new app called Wandering Labs which allows us to put in a request for a certain park, and it will send us a notice when there is a cancellation for the dates that we requested.



Located about forty miles north of Jacksonville, Fort Clinch State Park is a beautiful place to hang out for a few days. Stately live oaks laden with Spanish moss line the three-mile Canopy Road that runs through the park.


The refurbished military fort lies on the tip of the peninsula and is open for tours. 


On top of the fortress walls are beautiful views of the St Johns River as it empties into the vast Atlantic Ocean,


... and the buildings provide an interesting glimpse into military life during the late 19th century. 

The plaque says, ''No spitting in the kitchen!''
A good rule to live by then and now!

The state park is located near the town of Fernandina Beach, a popular tourist destination. It was an easy five mile bike ride into the cute downtown area that had not one, not two, but three craft breweries for Doug to try. 


But this handsome gentleman convinced me to check out the ''Pirate's Punch'' at the Palace Saloon, ''Florida's oldest drinking establishment since 1903'' ... at least that is what the souvenir cups claimed. The question is: can I find room for these two souvenir cups in the van??

The Blessing of Not Having to Make Dinner

Despite being quite a distance from Maine, there seemed to be many opportunities for Doug to enjoy his favorite dinner ... a lobster roll while in Florida. All it takes is having a talent for tracking the location of his favorite lobster food trucks in the area. Bonus points are given if that food truck is parked by a brewery,


... although he gave the highest score to the lobster roll dinner that was served up at the golf clubhouse in his parent's community. Hooray for ''Seafood Specials'' on Fridays during Lent!

The Blessing of Easter Joy

Being surrounded by palm leaves, I practiced up on my ''palm leaf origami'' and was ready to try out my new ''skill'' on Palm Sunday.


What JOY to be able to celebrate Easter in person for the first time in two years!
Alleluia!


Springtime Blessings surround us and reminds us to enjoy the beauty of nature
and the gift of all the special people in our life ... including you!
Happy Easter! 

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