Friday, August 26, 2011

Back in Polk City

August 26, 2011 we are back and getting ready for the next adventure. Nice to be back after the hot weather up north! Carol will fly to Allentown on the 13th to see her dentist on the 14th, the Hershey RV show on 15th. and will be back in FL by the evening of the 18th!  PHEW! Between June 1 and August 26, Bruce rode his scooter 3656 miles while the Motorcoach traveled 4700 miles while using 466 gallons of diesel (for $1902). This works out right at 10 MPG which includes using the diesel generator while driving and parked. Not bad for a 17 ton rig pulling 2- 600lb scooters on a trailer.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Chassa Oaks, Homosassa, FL


We turned off interstate 10 about 20 miles east of Tallahassee onto route 19. A smooth divided highway, straight as an arrow. Very nice. Chassa Oaks is a small RV park with small lots for sale at pre-recession prices. Starting at $49,000 (no way).  Nice pool. Located on route 19, 6 miles south of Homosassa and 12 miles north of Weeki-Wacki springs. We spent 2 nights here for $57. On Friday we continued on highway 98 thru Brooksville, to hwy 50 and south on hwy 33 at Groveland to Polk City.









The pool is enclosed and is nice.










Roads are narrow. It looks like it was planned in the 50s when trailers were 20 feet long. There are no pull thru sites, only back-ins. This meant that we had to unload both scooters, disconnect the trailer, and place it by hand.












The roads curve sharply and if you stop, all traffic will be blocked.




Sunday, August 21, 2011

Defuniak Springs-Holley King Lakes Resort , Fl

Arrived at Holley King Lakes Resort around 4 pm. Very few people here. Actually, we were the only ones. Check out our front window view. Remember to click on a picture to make it bigger. We plan 3 nights here, then two nights at Chassa Oaks in Homosassa and then back to Polk City.


















Florida welcome station display on interstate 10.


Side trip to Destin was about 115 miles. Nice resort right on beach. Bring plenty of money. $189 per night in season.


Neat beach scene.


Look at this contraption at Holley King resort. Water outlet is above the 50 amp outlet which has NO off/on switch. Don't let the water gush down on the electric!

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Wolf River Resort-Pass Christian, Ms


We arrived on Thursday 8/18/2011 and stayed thru Saturday.  Located on Freddie Frank road, off Menges road about 4.5 miles north of the beach. In the Coast-To_Coast network. 50amp and sewer available in this membership park. Some lots are for sale.  About 20 miles west of the casinos in Biloxi. There are also casinos in Gulf Port and Bay St. Louis. Water temp at beach is 88. Air temp is 91, feels like 101. A friendly little park off the beaten track. Only a couple of miles south of interstate 10. Best price for diesel is at the Truck stop at the I-10 intersection.(Don't forget to click on pictures to enlarge.)                                             

Carving in resort.
 Nice, decent size sites.
No crowd at Beach at Pass Christian.


Boats at Pass Christian
Waveland pier-Very nice. Costs $1.00 to walk out and fish if you want.



Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Abita Springs RV resort

We arrived in late afternoon on August 15th. Abita Springs RV resort, located at 24150 Highway 435 Abita Springs, LA 70420. This is located about 40 miles north of New Orleans across lake Ponchatrain. We are on a 50amp site with full hookups, however, the coach indicates only 30amp is available. I'll have to speak with them tomorrow. They have a nice swimming pool, hot tub, gym and pool table with fishing available on the private lake. This is a new member of the Coast-to-Coast network. (This means $10/day for facility) 

Monday, August 15, 2011

Prentiss, Mississippi


After one night at a Walmart in Hernando, Ms. a little south of Memphis, we arrived at my friends house near Prentiss.  Prentiss is located about 60 miles south of Jackson. Jackson appears to be very prosperous and has a Nisson plant that is over a mile long next to interstate 55. Ken and Ann are two of the nicest people you will ever meet. I have known Ken since we were in the Air force at Keesler AFB in Biloxi, Ms. in 1963.
 
Ken made a spot next to his home for us to park. We plugged in and hooked up the (well) water. Later we tested the water with our meter and found it to be about as pure as bottled spring water. We sure did miss the floride though. (not). Nearby there were several donkeys or mules that made occassional outbursts of a very strange and (loud) sound. Ken is a licensed short wave radio operator and has a very nice computer controlled station. Ann is a fabulous cook and fed us well.   













It was mostly hot in the sun (low 90s) but cooled off
nicely at night and we didn't require air conditioning.














One night Ken took us to Berrys all you can eat seafood.
Home of the Cajun pickle.
I bought a jar. Very good, I wish they were available in stores.







On Sunday we went to Hattiesburg and ate the best
Mexican food anywhere. Very authenic. 
A very pleasant stay.