Monday, November 29, 2010

around Lake Rousseau

We moved to site #1 which is water front and lovely!  There are Egrets and Herons that are fairly tame that come right up on the dock.  We rented a canoe for the duration of our stay so we can get out on the water etc.  There are alligators here but at this time of the year it is too cold for them to come ashore ( 20-25 C).

Terry joined the golf club and for $25 he gets his green fees and a golf cart, pretty nice!  I went to bingo for the 1st time in many years and bingo'd twice.  Good thing I didn't bingo three times as apparently they throw you in the pool!

Mike is enjoying the space that we have and his homeschooling is going well.  He is almost 1/2 way done his school year.  He has read about 1/3 of the books that we brought with us (15 books) and has written 3 books as well.  His big dream is to be an author one day...

The people here are extremely friendly.  We have had offers for other campers to drive us into town to get out groceries etc as we don't have a vehicle other than the RV.

Shopping here is so cheap...we took advantage of the Black Friday sales online and ordered up several items that are being sent to us at the campsite.  The best deal we have seen so far is the price of beer, a 24 pack of beer for only $14.00.  A 12 pack at home is over $20!

We have decorated our site with Christmas lights and even have a tree up (a poinsetta) decorated with oranges from the tree next door around it.

here are some pictures around our campsite...

our Christmas tree 



site #1 

lots of space beside us

looking across the cove to our RV

relaxing inside 

a banana tree growing at the boat ramp

looking out to Lake Rousseau

the boat ramp

an orange tree beside us

The Spanish moss grows everywhere, it is kind of creepy neat!

looking down the cove at the Cypress trees

the tame Egret

Mike loves his pool time

a  nice November day!

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Lake Rousseau, Florida

We left Fort Wilderness in Orlando on Nov 24th and drove a few hours away to our new home for the next 7 weeks, Lake Rousseau.  It is a smaller RV park, only 130 sites here.  We are in site 19 for the first 4 nights then we move to site #1 for the rest of our stay.  We went to the potluck Thanksgiving dinner this afternoon and had our 1st deep-fried turkey, it was extremely good!  Everyone here is very friendly, we have been given food by our neighbours, been invited for drinks and welcomed into this little community!  Some of the people live here full time in their RV's and some are snowbirds coming down from the northern US states or Canada for 6 months or so.

There is a heated swimming pool so Michael is very happy,  he has been practicing diving to the bottom without his mask and snorkel...so far so good!  His swimming abilities have tripled since we left home 6 months ago as he has spent a lot of time in the water at the various campsites etc....

Check out where we are




Monday, November 15, 2010

Disney!

We arrived at Disney's "Fort Wilderness campsite on Nov 12th.  We have extended our stay until Nov 24 as we love it here!  The sites are huge with palm trees and on a concrete pad!  Our feet are killing us from all the walking and poor Terry needed a wheelchair today as he couldn't move...but off to more parks tomorrow!

Michael is having a blast, swimming, the rides, driving a golf cart around the campsites,  movies in the park, etc etc...it must be great to be a kid!

Terry wasn't sure if he would like visiting "Mickey" and now he has been converted, he loves him!  He even bought himself a t-shirt with Mickey on it today!

I knew that I would love it all!!









Wednesday, November 10, 2010

down in the Carolina's

We left Virginia this morning and made it through North Carolina almost all the way to Columbia, South Carolina.  Highway 1 is beautiful, hardly any traffic and lots of beautiful farms etc to look at.  The weather has gone back about a month or more for us.  Quebec had no leaves on their trees to Pennsylvania having some leaves that were still orange.  Virginia had most of the leaves on the trees in fall colours and the Carolina's still have green leaves and green grass!

Cotton fields in South Carolina




 A praying Mantis!




Tuesday, November 9, 2010

on the road again!!!

We left Lorraine Quebec yesterday morning in the wet cold drizzle.  It was almost snowing out...
Drove to a truck stop in New York state and tried to sleep but there were so many tractor trailers in the parking lot we couldn't sleep with all the noise.  One rig parked so close to us we couldn't open our side door of the RV!!  We fled in the darkness of the evening to the "Welcome Center" in Pennsylvania...ahh..only 20 or so big rigs parked there and we had a small corner to ourselves.

Followed Interstate 81 through Maryland, West Virginia and Virginia and then followed Highway 17 to the I 95.

 Thank goodness for the Flying J truck stops....a place for RV's to park overnight (20 of us RVers here  and the big rigs are way over in their own lot),  gas, propane, a Denny's restaurant (where Michael ate for free) and free wifi for me!!

Friday, November 5, 2010

MIchael's post


Hey everybody, its me Michael!  We’ve been in Quebec for a month and we are eager to get on the road again.   In one week we’ll be in Disney world.
Were not going to the Smithsonian only because there will be overwhelming traffic and weather, we want to get to Florida as fast as we can.
We have 8 months left on the trip, I am glad there is so much time left.
Grade 5 is going fantastic.