This morning after we had the coach weighed we headed north up through Ocala and on to northern Florida. About 20 miles south of the Georgia border we turned west, quite a feeling after all this time to actually be heading toward home.
However we actually only went 15 miles west and have stopped in Live Oaks, which is right on the Suwanee River and will spend a week here looking around.
Our rv park is in the trees so there is no Canadian TV as the satelitte dish could only find trees but they have cable so we get to watch the Superbowl.
After lunch we went for a long walk around the park as it is quite big.
A little cardinal came out to greet us.
There was a little beach area down by the river, note the river is quite dark, almost the color of dark tea. They say it is from the leaves that fall into the river and rot giving off a tannic acid but the water itself is some of the most unpolluted in the eastern US.
There is a lot of the spanish moss in the trees here, it would be very errie at night.
I took this close up of the moss so you could see what it looked like.
I took this close up of the moss so you could see what it looked like.
Can you see the rope swing hanging in the tree, there were actually quite a few of them along the path along the river, a great place for a swim if the weather was nicer.
Along the roadside coming north today we saw spring coming, the grasses are really getting green, the trees are starting to bud out and there are yellow and purple flowers growing along
Along the roadside coming north today we saw spring coming, the grasses are really getting green, the trees are starting to bud out and there are yellow and purple flowers growing along
the edge of the road. Spring sounds like a wonderful thing but the pictures from home look a little snowy yet.
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