We moved on from Cedar Keys to Tampa and are enjoying Florida. We feel so fortunate to be able to do this for another winter. We love the lifestyle and are
living the dream...
We got underway about 8:30 AM or 9:00 AM on Monday morning and thoroughly enjoyed the drive.
We purposely avoided the major freeways and headed south along some small towns along Highway 98 and 589. We got to see some new areas and it was a divided four lane highway.
We had called to the FamCamp at MacDill AFB and expected to be in overflow/dry camping for at least a week and we picked a spot in the open field and got set up.
We had plenty of room from our neighbors and found a level area. The Winegard Dish/DirecTv dish always takes a long time (35 minutes ish) but it locked on so we were glad about that.
Boondocking causes us to get into a different mindset of conserving water, limited our use of our own toilet and running the generator a couple of times during the day. Perfectly manageable things and fine with us. At $10 a day we figured we'd improve on the daily campground fee average.
To our surprise we got a call the next day and were able to move to full hookups. I guess some civil engineering folks got back from the holiday and decided they could release more sites that had been upgraded throughout the main park to 50 amp. Fine with us.
We moved over to the spot where we will be for a couple of weeks and got set up there after only one day in overflow.
Shortly after we got settled in the vacant spot next to us filled in. It's a little tight but not too bad. Full hook ups is nice and no issues with the neighbors so this is doable. $20/night is fine.
We got in touch with Bill and Marg who are near Lakeland FL at Sanlan RV Resort for the winter
We took a day trip over to see them and it was an easy hour's drive. The last time we'd seen Marg and Bill was after Adam and Melissa's wedding in October. They came down from Petrolia Ontario (across from Detroit MI) for the wedding in Fairfax VA.
It was really great to spend time with them. We went out to lunch at a local place which was fantastic!
Plenty of food, good prices and tasty!
Afterwards we went back to the campground and then took a little tour of the expansive trails on the property. They have a golf cart and their neighbor let us borrow his so were were off!
We stopped along the way a few times. If you look closely you can see some residents' bird houses hanging from the branches.
Beautiful and very peaceful paths. We saw an alligator along the shore, egrets, blue heron and other birds.
The trails go along a few holes of the golf course and it goes for 3 or 4 miles on the resort property. Its perfect for a good hike, ride or a bike trip.
We're off to a great start here in the Tampa area and are enjoying the warmer temperatures.
That's all for now on the Roadrunner Chronicles!