Hi All,
In case you thought we were the only Jewish RVers, here's the group shot from the Shalom Roamers Winter 2014 rally.
Love,
Sandy & Carl
Hi All,
In case you thought we were the only Jewish RVers, here's the group shot from the Shalom Roamers Winter 2014 rally.
Hi All,
We spent a wonderful Xmas day with the kids.
Hi All,
We took the coach to Sarasota last Thursday to participate in the Shalom Roamers Rally. This is a chapter of Jewish RVers on the East Coast.
We met up with some familiar couples and made some new friends. As is typical of a Jewish gathering there was a lot of eating, drinking and "shmoozing".
We especially enjoyed gathering together to light our Hannukah candles together.
Hi All,
This afternoon we drove up to Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge. We had read about a Chesser Homestead Christmas celebration and thought it might be neat to visit the site of our first volunteer gig.
There were very few familiar faces but it was nostalgic to tour the wildlife drive, visit the Homestead where Carl gave tours for three winters and walk the boardwalk to the observation tower.
The old wooden Boardwalk we knew was destroyed in a fire and replaced.
Hi All,
Hi All,
This morning we drove to Kingsley Plantation to hike four miles around Fort George Island with Nell & Lois, two volunteers at the Plantation. It was a delightful hike with two delightful new friends.
We all then drove to Singletons, a Mayport, FL seafood landmark where we met our dear friend Evalyn Campbell. The five of us had a great lunch.
After lunch we joined Evalyn on a tour of the Jacksonville Zoo. Evalyn, who has been here dozens of times, led us through the zoo highlights.
Here's a Giraffe being fed wax myrtle
Photographed and sent from Carl's iPhone
Hi All,
Another section of the Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve is the Kingsley Plantation across the St Johns River on Fort George Island.
The main house was built by Revolutionary War veteran John McQueen in 1793. The plantation saw numerous owners through 1923. It is remembered as the Kingsley Plantation because Zephaniah and Anna Kingsley were by far the most interesting residents.
The main house
Hi All,
Another part of the Timucuan Preserve is the 600 acre Theodore Roosevelt Area, adjacent to Fort Caroline. Willie Brown lived here all his life and refused multi million dollar offers from developers. He wanted the area preserved and when he died the land was donated to the Nature Conservency and thereafter passed to the Park Service.
The area is criss-crossed with about five miles of hiking trails.