Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Wekiva Falls Resort, October 2011

It takes awhile to get her ready, but here I am ready to roll.

Sailor is in the truck, also ready to roll. She is keeping a close eye on Mom who is taking the picture.

It seems that before I cleared my street, I had wiped off the two vents shown on the right side of this picture. However, the two vent covers laid on the roof between the large vent on the left and the rectangular vent on the lower right. The trip lasted about 2 1/2 hours at about 55-60 mph with various stops and turns.

I straightened the wires the vent covers rotate on and put them back in place where they rode all the way home.

THE MESSAGE HERE IS: STAY AWAY FROM ANY OVERHANGING TREE LIMBS. YOU CAN NOT SEE THE SIZE OF ANYTHING HIDDEN IN THE FOLIAGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


First nights dinner, shrimp and salad. Excellent taste and low carb!

This is a view from across the swimming hole. The Roaming Elks (our group) make up the units shown. We had 13 rigs assemble for this gathering.

The camp store, which had a few items and was closer than Walmart.

The North side of the campground.

A view of the swimming hole. It is fed by a large aresian well.

Native Florida Tree-A-Saurus

A native Florida Tree-A-Saurus in it's native habitat located on SR100 North of Palatka, FL. This view is headed South on SR100.

Another view of the critter while headed North on SR100.


A close-up of the Florida Tree-A-Saurus.