For the third time since arriving in Upriver RV Resort, we move again. However, this time we got a premier site on the canal. I think we can stay on this site at least two days, and then we may have to move again. We're fortunate to even be able to get a site here at all, so we don't mind the moving.
We are tucked in between park model RVs |
Clara met Kathy Hernet from across the street and she enjoys kayaking, so they had a kayaking trip all planned by the time I finished hooking up. However, they did let me go out a few minutes before they took off for a couple of hours.
Trying out the new kayak |
Kathy and Clara head out for an afternoon of kayaking |
This is a very interesting community. It seems to be mixed about 40/60 with park model RVs and traditional RVs. The park models are basically trailer RVs that are set up on foundations and are semi-permanent. The owners pay a monthly fee and do not own the land. The park model is treated as a vehicle for tax purposes, so the only tax is for registration each year, just like a car.
Not a bad day: kayaking, swimming, partying, and fishing. I can get use to this.
I'm thinking it might be real nice to own a park model right here on this canal.
Tues, Feb 18
Swimming, breakfast, kayaking - all before lunch. I could learn to like this!
This squirrel is after bananas |
I am told this is a shark. It is only about 3 feet long and it moved very slowly through the shallow water |
We're going to have to carry the new kayak on the car, so I've had to rig up a system to make sure it stays with the car all the way back to NC |
We came back right about Happy Hour and settled down a little, then we went out to dinner with our new friend, Kathy. Great ribs and key lime pie.
Wed, Feb 19
We've been here in the canal site for several days, and it appears we may stay here until we leave the park. It is an ideal location to meet people and enjoy the water. I guess if we could stay on this site for another week we probably would stay.
This is a very active community and there is something different scheduled every day. Just a sample of February's events: Pancake breakfast, Chili Cookoff, Barn Dance, Wine Tasting, Italian night, Banana Split afternoon, Pontoon boat picnic, Beer tasting, Movie night, Blood Pressure check, and the list goes on.
This is canal behind our motor home |
This morning we heard from our dear friends in Ohio, Wendell and Dawn Lantz, that Dawn's mother passed away last night. Shirley, her mother, had slipped on some ice about a week ago and had hit her head. The injuries were very significant and she lost her fight after two surgeries. If we were at home, we would have immediately gone to Ohio to be with Dawn and her family. It is a sad day.
All week we had heard about a singing group that is at the convention hall tonight, but the tickets were sold out before we arrived. However, this afternoon about 20 minutes before the show was to begin, a newly met friend came by and said his wife wasn't feeling well and offered us his tickets. So we quickly got ready the see a quartet, the Atlantic City Boys, sing songs of the 50's and 60's. They sang beautiful harmony and we really enjoyed their show.
The Atlantic City Boys |
After we got back from kayaking this morning, we found out that we had to move again. We hated to leave this site, but it's always fun moving into a different "community" within the park and meeting new people. It's interesting how nearly every street has a social scene of their own.
Kayaking up the canal |
After a dip in the pool (it's gotten rather warm - 80's), and lunch, we picked up some laundry we had dropped off yesterday and stopped by Manatee Park. Manatee Park.
This afternoon we have made a list of our favorite sites in the park with the idea that we might come back next year for a few weeks.
Kathy came by on her bike and we sat outside well after dark enjoying the beautiful weather and chatting.
Tomorrow we'll be leaving Upriver. The parts that were ordered to fix our leveling jacks came in today. Tomorrow morning we'll take the motor home to Camping World to get them installed. Tony and Jill arrived at their place about 30 minutes from here yesterday, so we'll probably get together with them and do something and then we'll spend a couple of nights in their driveway before heading back home.
Fri, Feb 21
This morning we got up early (7AM) so as to get the motor home over to Camping World when they open at 8. After dropping it off, we got in contact with Tony and Jill and made arrangements to meet them later.
We ended up meeting them at Edison and Ford Winter Estates near downtown Fort Myers.
These two adjoining estates were established in the late 1800's by Thomas Edison and Henry Ford. They were good friends, having met when Henry Ford worked for Edison in his newly established company making light bulbs.
Of course, Ford went on to become the founder of Ford Motor Company. They remained good friends and neighbors until their deaths.
We enjoyed a guided audio tour of the two estates with Tony and Jill, followed by lunch at the Ford Restaurant in Fort Myers.
Then the fun begins. Tony and I leave the girls and go back to Camping World to pick up the motor home. Soon after arrival, we learn that the part that we have waited 10 days for is the wrong part! It does not fit the hydraulic system on the coach that controls the jacks. This has me a little upset, but it isn't a crisis because we haven't needed our used the jacks for this trip.
After settling up for the work that had been done, we start to hook up the car to go to Tony's. However, when we start the motor home, the "jacks down" warning buzzer starts buzzing - and we aren't traveling to NC with that noise.
So back in the service department I go, a little more irratated. Finally, after 5 o'clock, they figure out that some sensor had been reinstalled incorrectly.
I left with a little bad taste for Camping World
Sat, Feb 22
A quiet day at Tony and Jill's, starting with coffee in the enclosed porch watching golfers on the golf course just a few feet away.
Then, of course Clara and Jill went shopping. I'll never understand the fascination with shopping, but they sure seem to enjoy it.
Tony and I met them for a nice dinner at a restaurant in Punta Gorda.
Sun, Feb 23
A nice, casual day at Tony and Jill's. But I got to swim at the Y, a first on this trip.
The girls (probably looking at something not nice) |
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