Ok, I admit its time for another update. Life is good at the RV Park and we have settled right in. Before yearend we were allowed to relocate to another spot here in the Snowbird RV Park. The owner, who loves to play with his new big Kubota tractor, had added gravel and sand to the now vacant site to make it look equal or better to the other recently updated pull-through sites. There are still many old-timer snowbird residents here in the park that have come down here for many years. However, if they decide to sell their RV unit and if it’s older than 10 years, it has to leave the park even if the new owner is willing or would like to stay at the site. It seems to be the trend now that RV Parks do not want to take in any older then 10 year RVs. Such was the case with our new spot. We are happy here with four very tall palm trees at a good distance.
After a while we got to know many people here and there is no shortage of communication if you want it. The clubhouse is busy every day with activities of all kinds, but we prefer the one-on-one kind of socializing that is more personal. On the outskirts of the park there are paths through the bush, i.e. woodland along a canal or runoff from the wetland where we sometimes take our dogs for a walk. I heard there are alligators around, so you have to keep your dog leashed, your eyes open and of course in case you see a gator don’t try to pet the beast. Some gators can grow as big or over 20ft here in Florida.
The refrigerator in our RV is much smaller than the one we have in our house and because of its size it produces a good excuse to make a grocery run into town much more often than we would back home and that gets us out of the travel trailer. Leesburg is ok for most things, but it doesn’t have as many fashion stores as Ocala has. Last week we drove that way because we needed a small part from Camping World Ocala. We combined that with a stop at Northern Tools and the large Aldi supermarket in Ocala, as well a quick (maybe not so quick) stops at Ross and T.J. Max that netted me a new top and pair of pants, as well a new t-shirt for our birthday girl Elsa. Well done, Marlene!
Yes, our doggies are now both 7 years old. Of course Elsa got her Birthday Wiener Sausage as usual and Reggy got one too.
A while back I said I would post photos of the other four dachshunds here in the park. Finally I got around to go over and snap a few photos of them. They are a lively little bunch and there was quite some yapping involved until we all got acquainted and then it was tail wagging and kissing.
We sure enjoy our time here. There were a couple of freezing nights at Christmas time that destroyed a few delicate flowers, but otherwise everyone survived. The funny thing was that the Par-Gas, a local propane supply store, closed down for the holidays from Friday night until Tuesday morning and the TSC store that also sells propane had a problem with their equipment and could not sell any. So many people ran out of propane because it was so cold. We too needed a bottle filled on Tuesday morning and when we got there, there was a huge lineup all the way out to the highway and at the fill station cars and trucks were triple parked. They filled that day 280 bottles of propane, most of them the large 30 lbs. ones. Btw it costs $18 for a refill.
Not only did this fella fill all those 280 bottles,
he also carried the heavy bottles to the trunks of the cars
for all the women
Tonight we are grilling some marinated pork loin for dinner and the rest of the food is prepared on the stove.
Wishing everyone a healthy and happy New Year and thanks for dropping in again.
There are some very old and majestic looking trees here in the park
and I just had to show you a photo of it
Happy New Year to you both. Great looking New spot. Good price for propane, here it is running from $3.10 to $3.29 a gallon.
ReplyDeleteYes, this site is much better and we can't complain about the propane cost here. It's better than at home.
DeleteLooks like you have moved into a nice spot. What a beautiful old tree.
ReplyDeleteI tried to capture the whole tree from close up, but couldn't.
DeleteThat's a beautiful park. In California, the 10 year thing came about because the government moved in old rigs (not telling anyone) and put homeless people in them. You can imagine the mess that turned into, and they couldn't get them out of the park. It took years to evict ... and then they had to haul all the old rigs off. So now they don't allow anything older than 10 years and it affects everyone.
ReplyDeleteThe 10 year thing seems to be a bit harsh because many look still very nice but I'm sure it is evaluated on an individual base.
DeleteWe too prefer smaller groups to large gatherings. 4-6 people, 8 gets to be too much for us. We plan on getting down that way next year, but you are making us want to go sooner!
ReplyDeleteWell, there is still some time to make it here this year :-)
DeleteI love your new spot! Cute little doggie tent for your 7 year olds too. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful tree! I'm glad you are enjoying yourselves at the park. The weather needs to smarten up for everyone!
This site is much nicer without that shedding tree, but the neighbours all all great, old site as well as new site! Weather is good here for January.
DeleteHappy you were able to change sites to something a little more to your preferences. Fun to have an excuse to make a shopping trip to the "big city". Can't believe the pups are 7, they're adorable. (I actually had a doxie in a dream the other night, haha).
ReplyDeleteWe do like Ocala! Maybe a little doggy is in your future?
DeleteEnjoying reading your blog! Your snowbird south neighbor! Love listening to your stories! Karen
ReplyDeleteLove all the space that you have around your site. Contessa
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