We’re
still on the road! ………
In St. Augustine,
we visited Ponce de Leon’s Fountain of youth.
I tried the water …… but it’s not working J
I tried the water …… but it’s not working J
Next stop – Miami Florida
where we spent time visiting with our friend Sandi Space. We have known Sandi for 44 years. Mike and Ray were in the Marine Corps
together. Sandi introduced us to her
birds ….. beautiful and colorful.
We had a great time with Sandi.
We had a great time with Sandi.
Moving south, we
went to Key West Florida. We stayed at a
wonderful RV park right on the water. It was tropical paradise.
wonderful RV park right on the water. It was tropical paradise.
Sunrise right out
our front window. It was so beautiful.
Key West is over
100 miles from the Florida mainland …. out in the ocean
and is only 90 miles from Cuba.
and is only 90 miles from Cuba.
On Key West, we
toured Henry Truman’s secondary Whitehouse.
We learned
that President Truman was quite a character.
that President Truman was quite a character.
Mallory Square at
sunset …….. so much fun! There were
street performers,
folks selling their wares. The cruise ships were in.
It was so much of a carnival atmosphere.
folks selling their wares. The cruise ships were in.
It was so much of a carnival atmosphere.
Sunset was magnificent!
After we left Key
West, we drove north on the west side of Florida.
After a few days of driving, we stopped in
Dothan Alabama to visit with our friends Tom and Linda West.
After a few days of driving, we stopped in
Dothan Alabama to visit with our friends Tom and Linda West.
We spent two nights
parked at their house. Mike and Tom
played golf
while Linda and I checked out the local quilt stores.
while Linda and I checked out the local quilt stores.
Then we drove to
Panama City Florida each of us in our own motorhomes.
We had a great seafood dinner and watched the fishermen on the
dock haul in fish as the sun set in the Gulf of Mexico.
We had a great seafood dinner and watched the fishermen on the
dock haul in fish as the sun set in the Gulf of Mexico.
Tom and Linda
headed back to Dothan and we continued to the National Naval Air Museum at
Pensacola Florida.
Pensacola is the
home of the Blue Angels. The air museum
was outstanding.
Moving on – we headed
to New Orleans Louisiana. What an
interesting town. The architecture is
beautiful. Many parts of the city are
very old. Many of the people live in
areas that have no yard and their front doors open directly onto the very
narrow streets. We took a short ride on
the Mississippi River. We had beignets (French
donuts) at the famous Café Dumond. We
took a great tour of the effects of hurricane Katrina and we took a horse drawn
carriage tour of the French Quarter.
Heading north, we
traveled through Mississippi and into Memphis Tennessee. We toured Graceland……..the home of Elvis
Presley. The house is in the exact
condition it was 35 years ago when Elvis lived there. We saw his old cars ..... his old clothes ……
his airplanes ……. A museum about his 1968 comeback (after years of making
movies) ….. we toured the record company where Elvis recorded his first record…..
Elvis was a
remarkable man - and what a voice!
After the tours, we
went into the downtown of Memphis …… the famous
Beale Street. There were some blues players on the street ….
Many restaurants. Quite the night spot.
Beale Street. There were some blues players on the street ….
Many restaurants. Quite the night spot.
Our trip continues ……..
stay tuned.