1-11-11 (Tuesday):  It's been a LONG time, and I apologize.  I guess I've been busy living the adventure instead of blogging about it.  Let's get up-to-date!

We enjoyed Christmas in Florida.   The weather was nice and we had a couple of really nice gatherings at the campground.  We went to Winter Park for our regular gathering with Wiley's family on Christmas Eve.
Lily thinks this Christmas gift from my sister-in-law was hers!  It's a bird feeder with a one-way mirror.  She and this yellow-throated warbler spend a lot of time admiring one another!

 We spend lots of time with friends here in New Smyrna Beach, too.  Frank and Nancy joined us at one of our favorite hangouts in Oak Hill, Goodrich's Restaurant.  Great seafood and a spectacular view of the Intercoastal Waterway.

 December is autumn here in Central Florida, and the color has been very pretty this year.  This hickory tree is in the parking lot of Wiley's neurologist's office.



Another fun trip was a visit (again with Nancy and Frank) to Sugar Mill Botanic Gardens in Port Orange, just north of the campground.








In addition to some beautiful old live oak trees, there are the ruins of an old (1800's) sugar mill and a 1950's tourist attraction featuring some pretty sad looking dinosaurs.









Due to several recent freezes, there wasn't much in bloom. We'll have to go back in Spring (which is often late February or early March in this part of the world).










Today, Wiley and I went exploring.  We wound up in DeBary, where we discovered Gemini Springs.  This is a gorgeous Volusia County park--totally free! The springs are breathtaking.  Two very small springheads spill out of the ground to make a respectable spring run.  The water is very clear.  We could see fish swimming and there were lots of birds.  We'll have to go back with our kayaks!


The water was such a gorgeous color--and the reflections were magical!




I'm not sure what kind of snake this is--it was in the water with just its head showing.









This great blue heron is fishing under a bottle brush bush.



Also in DeBary is DeBary Hall, where I took a very informative tour.  We also watched a neat historical movie--the movie screen was curved and our seats moved!  Here's a link to some information about the area:   DeBary Hall




I could definitely live like these folks!










That's all for now.  If you'd like to follow our fun times on a more frequent basis, I'm on Facebook just about daily.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Gorgeous photos, as usual! Our weather in Michigan is quite different - we went sledding last weekend, and I had to shovel snow last night and again this morning...

Love,
Tom

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We took early retirement from careers as Executive Assistant (Joyce) and Lawn Care company owner (Wiley). We have been full-time RV'rs since March, 2006. We've taken our RV to Maine, Michigan, California, North Carolina and everything in between. We live in Florida in the winters and travel in the summers. It's a tough life, but someone has to live it!