
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Panama City Beach

Monday, March 9, 2009
Seagull's Diner
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Norton Museum of Art
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Big Cats!
While Glenn was riding on The Fred Marquis Pinellas Trail, Jill went to see the cats at the Big Cat Rescue in Tampa. It is a 45 acre wildlife sanctuary that is home to 140 cats representing 16 species including lions, tigers, geoffroy cats, jungle cats, servals, caracals, snow leopards, bobcats, lynx and more.

Friday, February 27, 2009
The Fred Marquis Pinellas Trail
The main reason we went to St. Petersburg was so that Glenn could ride his bicycle on the The Fred Marquis Pinellas Trail. The trail follows an old railroad right-of-way 34 miles from St. Petersburg on the south end to Tarpon Springs on the north. The KOA is located near milepost 8 on the south end.
On one day Glenn rode round trip on the south end.
On an other day, he rode all the way to Tarpon Springs, a distance of 28 miles. Jill picked him up in Tarpon Springs and they had dinner there. On the drive back to the coach, Jill couldn’t believe how far Glenn had ridden.
It is a great trail and a exhilarating ride.
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
St. Petersburg
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Country Coach Owners

Saturday, February 21, 2009
Strawberry Shortcake
But no worry: January through April is Strawberry Shortcake time at the Parkesdale Farm Market! Their website claims that they are “the largest family-operated Strawberry & Citrus Market in Florida. Our strawberry farm harvests more than 3 million pounds of strawberries every year! Thousands of people visit our local Market each year for the sole purpose of tasting our world-famous strawberry shortcake.”
It seemed that many of the thousands were there yesterday when we visited, but they do seem prepared for the mobs.


The outdoor dining area under a ficus tree.

Jill seemed happy with the strawberry shortcake, but said that the cucumbers were the freshest that she had ever seen.

She also bought some strawberries to go.
By the way, Plant City is NOT named for the flora grown at plant nurseries in the area. It was named after railroad developer Henry B. Plant and his railroad, the “Plant System.”
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Mel’s Hot Dogs

Notwithstanding any claims of the buildings origins, we did have to check out the hot dogs.

Here is Mel behind the counter. Mel serves Vienna Beef hot dogs from Chicago, the same brand Jill and Glenn served at their Ellis Cinema in Atlanta. Back in the ‘80s, they were the best that we could find. They probably still are.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Tampa and the Hillsborough Army Airfield

Three miles north of downtown, this area is called Seminole Heights and is known for its early 20th century craftsman style bungalows. Considered Tampa’s first suburb, the area has been enjoying a renaissance.
Monday, February 16, 2009
The Orlando HamCation

Friday, February 6, 2009
AC0NM is on the air!

2-meter handheld transceiver. His first contact was with Bruce, W2GBX, the owner of the SKP lot on which we are staying.
Thursday, February 5, 2009
The Original Lipizzan Stallions of Austria
On Thursday February 5th we went to see some horses in Myakka City. Not just any horses: Herrmanns' Royal Lipizzan Stallions. These are the decedents of the horses General George Patton saved during World War II. Walt Disney made a movie about them called Miracle of the White Stallions.

Gabriela Herrmann, daughter of Col. Ottomar Herrmann, was the mistress of ceremonies.
Saturday, January 24, 2009
The new chair arrives!
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
The Hotel Jacaranda

Last night we drove to Avon Park for dinner at the Hotel Jacaranda. The Jacaranda opened in 1926 and has been in continuous operation since. It claims famous guests ranging from Babe Ruth to George Burns and Gracie Allen. During World War II, it housed servicemen who had come to the area for pilot training. In the 1970’s it was home to Jill’s brother-in-law, Mark Henderson.

In 1988 it was purchased by the South Florida Community College Foundation. Renovated, it now serves partially as a dormitory for the college and partially as a hotel open to the public. During the winter season, SFCC culinary students work in the hotel's kitchen preparing and serving buffet lunch and dinner.
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Hedge Trimming at the SKP Resort
We were awakened this morning by the sound of a large machine. It was biennial hedge trimming day at the SKP Resort. Only they don’t use a Black & Decker.
Friday, January 2, 2009
The Hardee County Animal Refuge
Not far from the SKP resort in Wachula is the Hardee County Animal Refuge in Pioneer Park in Zolfo Springs, Florida. Not a zoo, all the animals are “non-releasable” for some reason or another. The animals are in “natural habitats” and the people walk over and around them on an elevated walkway. It is a very nice little facility and we spent a very enjoyable afternoon there today.
You can clearly see the walkway in this aerial photo from
Google Maps

Jill and this ostrich seemed to both enjoy their time together. An ostrich is a very large bird!


Isn’t there an expression about letting “sleeping lions lie?” This is one is a cougar, also known as a puma or a mountain lion.

The swallows may return to Capistrano, but large black vultures return to Zolfa Springs each winter. A lot of them. They are rather a nuisance, but the staff puts up with them and the animals seem to ignore them.

Of all the animals, the raccoons seemed the most interested in the people. This guy was putting on quite a show: the walkway was 20 feet above the ground at this point, but he didn’t seem to mind in the least.

A solid-white peacock.

Abandoned and feral cats hang out at the refuge. The staff feeds them, gets them spayed or neutered and tries to get as many adopted as they can. This guy seemed especially friendly.