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A Quick Stop in Tampa, Florida


On our way to points north, we stopped back in at Lazydays, Tampa.  While there we met two couples that are bound to become long term RVing friends.  Paul and Anna are originally from Australia, now full-time RVing in North America.  We hit it off with both of them immediately.  Paul is charismatic and quite social.  Anna is soft spoken…

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A Short Day in Palm Beach, Florida


Wellll, the President is in town.  That’s all fine and dandy, don’t worry about us.  We’ll just work our way around all the closed streets and navigate the detours.  We’ll skip the sightseeing we had planned.  No problem.  We really didn’t want to traverse Ocean Boulevard and A1A end to end, anyway.  No sirree, not us.  What would be the…

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Breakfast, Lunch & Ernest Hemingway, Florida Keys


We had a neighbor at Fiesta Key we called, “Guy in the Swing”.  He was a guy that relaxed in a full-sized patio glider/swing. How on earth he transported the thing we haven’t a clue, but he sure looked comfy.  We passed by him on our way to swim, sit in the spa, or go to Lobster Crawl.  Names were…

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Fiesta Key RV Resort and Marina


Today we traveled north to Fiesta Key RV Resort and Marina.  Our home for the next week, and a little closer to the airport for Brent and Jill, since they’re flying out tomorrow (BOO!)  Once there, we set up camp, and were welcomed by an amazing creature!     After B&J checked in to on-site their motel room, we all…

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Strolling Duval Street, Key West


After a hearty brunch at Blue Heaven, a stroll was in order, so we headed to nearby Duval Street.  On our way I spotted a place that made me think of our nephew and his wife:       Enough champagne with do this to a person:                 We spent quite some time at Wyland…

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An Afternoon in Key West, Florida


Duval Street is the go-to Key West area for galleries and shops that, for the most part, don’t sell 4 for $20 t-shirts.  If you’re looking for locally made art, Duval Street is a good place to start. We had brunch at a cute little French bistro on Duval Street that’s known for their breakfasts and crepes, The Banana Cafe.  A casual and…

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Boyd’s Campground and Hogfish Bar and Grill, Florida


We lucked out upon arrival at our next stop, Key West.  Well, where we camped was actually Stock Island.  Brent and Jill booked a hotel 10-15 minutes away in actual Key West. Boyd’s Campground didn’t have any waterfront sites when we called for reservations, but lo and behold, one opened before we got there.  Good thing, too.  There are many sites…

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Destin, Florida – The Emerald Coast


Oh my goodness, this place is Caribbean beautiful.  Heck, we’ve been to some places in the Caribbean that can’t measure up to Destin, Florida.  We had no idea just how much we would like it here when we chose this as our stop for a few days. The sand is sugar white, dries to a soft powder, and brushes off…

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New Orleans, LA


This is our third trip to New Orleans in our RV. There’s so much more to this city than just the French Quarter and Bourbon Street. On prior trips we’ve explored the Garden District, WWII Museum, Civil War Museum, City Park, and on, and on. Since we’ve seen so much, we decided to stay at our campsite for a bit,…

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Galveston, Texas with Brent and Jill


Galveston, OHHH, Galveston.  I still hear your seawinds blowing… Full disclosure.  The last time we were here I made the same reference on my old blog.  If you hear the song in your head, you’re as old as me.  If you don’t, well, it’s a catchy tune. Our dear friends, Brent and Jill, decided to join us for a few days…

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