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Having recently retired we are fulfilling our long time dream. We began our camping life with a tent in 1969 adjusting as each of our three sons arrived over the years and gradually progressed to a 32' Class A in 2007. Even after our sons became too busy with their own interests, we continued dreaming over the years. The Louisville, KY 2003 Great North American RV Rally and the book "Movin' On" convinced us that a motorhome after retirement was really for us! In 2007 we sold our home and disposed of most of our belongings and awaited the wife's retirement on February 1, 2008. We were out in our first motorhome ten times in our first summer in 2007, with our grandson joining us eight of those ten times. Since he must stay behind with his mom and dad to continue school, we told him he can join us on vacations (by car or plane) anywhere we are as we travel the US. Imagine the history lessons he could acquire! However, Mom and Dad don't look at it that way, especially the flying. Fortunately we don't miss work one bit!! We just miss the friends there. We have many hobbies to keep us busy when we decide to sit still for a day. Hope to see you on the road.

Friday, December 31, 2021

ENDING OF 2021 and A NEW YEAR BEGINS !!

 Late in the day for me to begin, but since it is late in the year, I will get at it.  I want to finish the year so that I can get my Blog Book ordered for the year 2021.  These are the last events for the year for us as two of our pastors at church have tested positive for Covid.  So since our plans for New Years Eve were planned with church people, we will cancel and spend the evening here in the motorhome in front of the TV.  Our park has a dance planned in the Clubhouse, but since that is not our type of thing, we will forget about that also.  We are wishing all of you, our friends and family, a Happy and Healthy New Year!!

A couple weeks back, December 15th,  when Gary was out for lunch with the men of the park, he invited Robert who he rode with for lunch to take him to a church friend's ranch for a tour.  The plan was for Gary to find out how to get to the Creek where the New Year's Eve event was being held for the church tonight.  Robert was so impressed with the tour through part of the hundreds of acres that he hasn't stopped talking about it!!  Wilbur sure showed them a great tour and Gary got some good pictures.  I will share some of those pictures with you.  This is the same Ranch that has the Cabin location where our Class party was held.  So enjoy the pictures.

Gary said that Wilbur told him that they have slightly over 300 head of cattle, and about 1000 acres, and he told us last year that there were about 140 acres of watermelon.  I know that they also have orange groves.  Later I will tell you the story about the oranges that Gary brought home.  They were from one of their wild orange trees, native to Florida.  There are sons and grandsons also involved on this ranch.  So very interesting.  Wilbur and his wife, Susan, are in our Sunday School Class.  And Gary did a drawing from a picture of Wilbur last year.  I know that I showed that drawing in the Blog at that time.  Gary did it because of the character of his face.  





Gary is drawing this bull with colored pencil.



This is part of their cypress wooded area.
Wilbur's house was built from cypress
wood from their ranch after their house 
burned down many years ago.

I believe I put a picture of the house made of cypress in a previous Blog.







Wilbur in his Cabota that he used for 
Robert and Gary's tour.

Robert in front of the Cabota by the creek.











    












I can't describe any of these trees and areas since I did not hear Wilbur's naration.  I sure enjoy the pictures though.  Hope you do also.  It was time for Wilbur to go back to work with the grandson who was working with him to repair fences.  Gary recently did a drawing of the grandson's baby.  I think that I showed you that drawing.  It keeps Gary busy.

Gary has spent a couple days in Arcadia helping pack up stuff in the Desoto Art Galary in preparation for the Gallery's move.  It keeps Gary out of trouble. 


Then last evening, December 30th, we had a Yankee Gift Swap in the Park Clubhouse.  It was fun as usual.  We always enjoy it.  We did not come home with much in the way of gifts, but Gary did give one of his drawings.   That usually gets swapped several times before the evening ends.  The swapping is the fun of the process!!  The food items and chocolate were the most fought over!!  

"Look out, who can I swap with??
He was last, so he sure had his choice!!

Those lottery tickets have been around!!
I stole them once.  But they did not stay
with me long!

I think that this was the last time Gary's
drawing was swapped.


Come on Kenny,  I have more use for that!!

Skip, Ed and Cathy

Lanette is determined 
to get the Reese's cups.

I had this apron and wine glass
 at one time, but it did not stay
with me long.

Same goes with Gary
and the chocolate. 

June will soon trade for Gary's drawing.
But it does not stay with her long.

Noretta finally got her bottle of Rum to
take home to her husband, John.


The first to receive Gary's drawing. 

Let the fun continue?  The evening is about
to end.

No Skip!  There are not any more gifts 
in there!!!
Now, have a Happy New Year and stay Healthy!!

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