Thursday, March 08, 2018

SARASOTA FLA TO GAINESVILLE FLORIDA AND ‘OH-NO’ A MOTORHOME FLAT TIRE ON I-75!!!!

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WE SURE HAD US A NICE PLACE TO STAY FOR OUR 10 DAYS IN SARASOTA FLORIDA

With an early morning Moon high overhead illuminating a fluffy white bank of cumulous clouds against a darkened sky I felt it was a good omen to yet another day in the life and times of the Bayfield Bunch.  Unfortunately that Omen didn’t work out so swell for us!!

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GETTING THE BIG WHEELS ROLLING OUT OF OUR SPOT

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EASING OUT THE DRIVEWAY PAST JOANN AND DAVID’S HOUSE

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Had the big wheels rolling by 7:55 and out the gate we went with Kelly following in the Jeep.  Had planned to hook up the Jeep in a large parking lot west of us but traffic on Fruitville Road was bumper to pumper so a left turn was out of the question.  Turned right and found us a hook-up spot a short distance away.  Same place we had un-hooked the Jeep a week and a half ago.  We were soon back on Fruitville road and traffic of course was heavy as we made our way a couple miles further to I-75 and swung ourselves up the northbound ramp into the Interstates roaring traffic chaos.  Despite the Mad Max mania I was glad to be on the move going somewhere again.  I do not seem to do ‘sitting in one spot’ for any length of time very well.

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WE WEREN’T ON I-75 FIVE MINUTES BEFORE WE WERE INTO A ‘STOP AND GO’ TRAFFIC JAM

Well, our ‘going’ lasted for about 3 miles before traffic came to a grinding stop and go for about the next 3 miles until we got past an accident scene. 

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KELLY GRABBED A FEW PHOTOS OF THE WRECKS AS WE CRAWLED BY

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NO ACCIDENT IN THE SOUTHBOUND I-75 LANES BUT TRAFFIC WAS BACKED UP FOR MILES BECAUSE OF PEOPLE SLOWING DOWN TO GAWK AT THE ACCIDENT SCENE…..’DAMN RUBBERNECKERS!!!!!!

With the volume of traffic and the way people drive here it’s no wonder they have so many accidents.  In the southbound lanes traffic was backed up for miles because of the ‘rubber neckers’ slowing down to look at the accident in the northbound lanes.  Luckily we have a CB radio so knew from the truckers channel to stay in the left lane through the accident scene.  Had another big slow down around the Tampa area.  Heavy volume!! 

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We were somewhere south of Ocala about 12:15 when our Tire Minder ‘tire pressure  monitor system’ beeper went off saying the tire pressure in our outside dually driver’s side rear tire was dropping rapidly.  Luckily we had a Rest Area coming up within a mile and were able to get in there and shut things down.  Yep, the tire was flat alright.  Couldn’t even get a pressure registered on the tire gauge and when I thumped the tire with my rubber mallet the sound coming back was a dull thud instead of a healthy ‘boing’.  We have a small compressor which I hooked up but because we were low on gas our generator would not work to pump the compressor full of air and even if it had the compressor was really too small do do the job anyway.

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WE WERE SO FORTUNATE TO BE CLOSE TO A ‘REST AREA’ WHEN THE TIRE PROBLEM HAPPENED

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Next problem we had was our T-Mobile phone could not find us a connection to call our roadside assistance company, Coachnet.  Luckily, another RV’er pulled in a short distance away, noticed our bin doors up and my small compressor sitting on the pavement.  Walking over it was lucky he had a Verizon phone and Kelly was able to use it to call Coachnet and make arrangements for ‘Millennium Tire Service out of Hudson Florida to come to our assistance.  The Class A RV fella who helped us out with his Verizon phone was from Tennessee.

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THIS ELEMENT TRAVEL TRAILER (YOU TUBE) CAUGHT MY EYE WHILE WAITING FOR THE TIRE GUY

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WHADDYA THINK RICHARD??

The Millennium Tire fellow showed up about 1:15 and set to work getting the big 235/80R-22.5 inch tire off the rig.  No easy task considering the wheel had not been off for a long time.  He had quite a time of it but finally off it came.  Couldn’t find any obvious punctures or rips so next had a look at the valve stem and sure enough that was the culprit.  What is it with so many tire and rim valve stem problems these days.  Think our tire guys name might have been John and with 31 tire repair years under his belt he soon had the valve stem problem fixed, tire aired up and back on.   Minutes later we were back on I-75 once again fighting our way North.  Two thumbs up for MTS Millennium Tire Service who have 3 facilities based in Clearwater, Ruskin, and Hudson Florida:))

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HE HAD QUITE A TIME GETTING THE WHEEL OFF

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WORKING ON THE VALVE STEM

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SO THAT’S WHAT OUR INSIDE DRIVER’S SIDE DUALLY LOOKS LIKE EH

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PUTTING THE WHEEL BACK ON

Luckily we were not in any kind of hurry today and with our original destination being Gainesville Florida we had plenty of time to get there.  Needing myself a new hat we had noticed there was a Bass Pro Shop right along I-75 off exit 384.  Also a Walmart but we missed that so popped into a nearby Publix Store for some groceries.  Bass Pro Shops allow overnight RV parking so our purpose for going there was two-fold.

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IT’S QUITE A SPORTY LOOKING PLACE BOTH INSIDE AND OUT

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BIG FIREPLACE IN THE LOBBY AND YES THAT IS A REAL PERSON SITTING THERE

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BY GOLLY THERE’S A BIG AQUARIUM DOWN THERE UNDER A WATERFALL

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A BIT BLURRY BUT IT GIVES YOU SOME PERSPECTIVE OF HOW THE BIG WATERFALL AQUARIUM IS

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PROBABLY A DOZEN  OR SO BIG FISH IN THAT AQUARIUM

I wasn’t too impressed with their selection of hats but I did buy a cheaper one anyway which will be fine for scruffing around in.  My Mojave National Preserve hat is over two years old and showing it’s age plus I have not had much success in cleaning it.  While at Bass Pro I also grabbed myself a brand new comfortable pair of Merrill hiking/walking shoes.  My old cheap-o Wally-World ones will make good bedroom slippers.

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Found us a nice quiet place in a back parking lot at Bass Pro and shut things down for the night.  We were both feeling totally wrecked after a somewhat stressful day.  Not sure where we will be Friday night but I suspect either somewhere in Georgia or Alabama.  We’ll hash that out in the morning.

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GROANER’S CORNER:( A young couple, madly in love, decided to get married. But as the wedding day neared, both grew increasingly nervous over secret problems they had never shared with anyone. Privately, the groom-to-be approached his minister.  “I’m really concerned about this marriage,” the young man said.  “Don’t you love her?” the pastor asked in surprise.  “Of course,” the groom said. “But I have unbelievably smelly feet—and I’m afraid my fiancĂ©e won’t be able to stand them.”  “Oh, is that all?” the pastor replied. “Look, all you need to do is wash your feet twice a day and wear socks all the time.”  The groom thought it over and decided it just might work.  Meanwhile, the nervous bride had privately approached the minister’s wife. “I’m so worried,” she sobbed. “I have really bad breath when I wake up each day!”  “Oh, dear,” the pastor’s wife replied,” everyone has bad breath in the morning. Don’t worry about it.”  “No, you don’t understand,” the bride implored. “My morning breath is so awful, my fiancĂ© won’t even want to be near me!”  “Well, I have an idea,” the pastor’s wife said soothingly. “Set your alarm just a few minutes before your husband wakes up. Run to the bathroom, brush your teeth, and gargle with mouthwash before he gets out of bed. The key is not to say anything until you’ve taken care of your breath.”  The bride thought it over and decided it just might work.  In time, a beautiful wedding was held and the bride and groom enjoyed the day without once worrying about their secret problems. For several months they managed to keep their issues to themselves.   Then one morning, the husband awoke before dawn to find that one of his socks had come off in the night. Frantic, he searched the bed, afraid of what might happen if he didn’t find his sock soon. His bride woke with a start, and, without thinking, blurted out, “What in the world are you doing?”  “Oh, dear!” the young man wailed. “You swallowed my sock!”

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Here's the exercise program I used to stay in shape this past holiday season.  You might want to take it easy at first, then do it faster as you become more proficient. It may be too strenuous for some.
ALWAYS CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR BEFORE STARTING ANY EXERCISE PROGRAM!
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That's enough for the first day.
I trust you survived!!

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Wednesday, March 07, 2018

SAYING GOODBYE IS ALWAYS SO DIFFICULT AND I NEVER SEEM TO DO IT WELL

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THIS IS ONE OF THE SIDES OF FLORIDA I LIKE  BEST

Rains came in the night and I enjoyed hearing the pitter-patter on our coach’s roof.  Always a memorably pleasant flash back to a young boy’s tenting days.

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‘WELL MY DEER DO YOU THINK WE SHOULD BUY IT’

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For our last morning in Sarasota Florida I took Pheebs out for a Jeep ride again trying to find us a few more quiet backroads. 

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MOST NEWER HOMES I HAVE SEEN HAVE THESE LARGE BUG FREE LANAI’S BUILT RIGHT ONTO THEM

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HOLY SMOKERS WE EVEN FOUND OURSELVES A ‘BARN QUILT’

We did find a quiet place but it wasn’t on any of the roads we traveled, it was at the Sarasota National Cemetery.  Veterans and their immediate families buried here.

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Aunt Jean arrived about 2:45 this afternoon and with a cool gusty wind outside we spent our last few remaining hours together in the Motorhome.  Kelly whipped us all up a great spaghetti and meatballs supper.

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AUNT JEAN RELAXES IN OUR MOTORHOME THIS AFTERNOON

Goodbyes are always difficult for me and especially so when ages and health concerns are a pressing reality.   With the great distance between Sarasota Florida and Bayfield Ontario it’s just not a matter of popping over, saying hello, and checking on how someone is doing.  We have enjoyed our time with Aunt Jean and we will leave in the morning with more memories than we came with.   Seeing each other again is a sad unknown and all’s we can do is stay in close touch hoping we will all meet once more under sunny warm skies.  Thank you for all you have done for us over the years Jean.  Love you……………………

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PHEEBS KEEPS AN EYE ON JEAN’S SPAGHETTI AND MEATBALLS

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‘HEY MOM ME AND AUNTY JEAN NEED SOME MORE MEATBALLS OVER HERE’

GROANER’S CORNER:((  

As a senior citizen was driving down I-75 in Sarasota Florida his cell phone rang.  Answering, he heard his wife's voice urgently warning him,  "Herman, I just heard on the news that there's a car going the wrong way on Interstate 75".  "Please Be Careful!"   "It's not just one car," said Herman.   "It's hundreds of them!"

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Which motor vehicle figured prominently in the Bible? Honda, because the apostles were all in one Accord.

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Tuesday, March 06, 2018

OUR SECOND TO LAST DAY IN FLORIDA

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HERE’S AUNT JEAN WHIPPING US SAFELY THROUGH SARASOTA’S HELTER-SKELTER ‘SOS’ TRAFFIC….SOS?? YA, ‘SENIORS ON STEROIDS’

Area weather people are calling for some overnight rain extending into Wednesday so I puttered around today with re-organizing some bins and putting things away.  Tanks dumped, solar batteries checked, generator and engine oil, etc.  Cleaned all the rigs interior windows as well.  Not necessarily things I enjoy doing but things that have to be done.  We plan to roll out early Thursday morning heading North.  But where north we have no idea.  Maybe straight home to Bayfield or maybe we’ll take a zig-zag course and wander up through Georgia a bit.  We’ll make it up as we go and see how we feel.

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THEY SURE DO HAVE SOME SWANKY CAR DEALERSHIPS IN SARASOTA FLORIDA

Over to Aunt Jeans about 3 and it wasn’t long before we were all piled into the Speedy Gonzales Mobile heading for Applebee's again.  Jean’s friend Pat with us too.  Good meals all way round and I think I’ve stretched my stomach by at least 3 football fields over these past 10 days.  Wednesday will be our last day here so Aunt Jean is coming over for supper tomorrow.

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OUR LAST RIDE IN THE SPEEDY GONZALES MOBILE THIS TRIP AS WE HEAD INTO THE SUNSET

GROANER’S CORNER:((  A new business was opening and one of the owner's friends wanted to send him flowers for the occasion. They arrived at the new business site and the owner read the card, which said: 'Rest in Peace.'  The owner was angry and called the florist to complain. After he had told the florist of the obvious mistake and how angry he was, the florist replied:  'Sir, I'm really sorry for the mistake, but rather than getting angry, you should imagine this - somewhere, there is a funeral taking place today, and they have flowers with a note saying: 'Congratulations on your new location!''

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Dear God, so far today, I've done all right. I haven't gossiped, and I haven't lost my temper  I haven't been grumpy, nasty or selfish, and I'm really glad of that!  But in a few minutes, God, I'm going to get out of bed, and from then on, I'm probably going to need a lot of help.  Thank you! Amen.

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