Went out to pull a few weeds and found a huge turtle by the house. It's a yellow-bellied slider, probaby a female 'cause it's too big to be a male. I like these, too.
We were Full-Time RVers who transitioned to Part-Time RVers, traveling across the USA with our pets to experience and share the best sights, sounds, and tastes of this country with our family and new friends.
Wild Things
For breakfast we had some of Randy's wonderful cinnamon rolls. Then, when nobody could decide what to do, Randy suggested we do the Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive. None of us had been there before so we didn't know what to expect. What we found was wonderful! Just a little ways inside the park we pulled over where a lady was standing, and she pointed out little baby alligators! There must have been 2 nests because some were so young they still had rounded little snouts and some had more elongated noses.
Of course where there are baby gators, there will be mommy gators. In fact, as we walked over we saw one a few feet out in the water as she sank below the surface. It probably would have been smart to leave but instead we kept an eye out for her as we admired her babies. Fortunately these alligators must be used to seeing people around. They are certainly used to the sleek red-beaked Moorhens who share their leaf-covered waters.
This part of the canal had even more alligators than the beginning section. We passed one who was slowly but determinedly chasing a smaller one out of his area.
When we reached the end of the driving loop, we headed to Eaton's Beach for a late lunch/early dinner. I simply cannot order anything but their Mac and Cheese, while the guys love the Shrimp and Grits. Last time we were here Glenda ordered a burger, but this time she opted for a fish sandwich. Everything is still great. And it was home to one last sighting - the goofy tourist!
Visit from the Newlyweds
Saturday Randy drove to Tavares area to do a scuba diving job. A man there has a nice sailboat but he cannot get into the water to clean it anymore. So Randy suited up and got the job done for him.
On the way back we got a nice surprise - a phone call from Aaron and Glenda saying they are in Florida to visit her mom, and asking to visit us for a bit. Of course! They drove over Sunday morning and joined us for church service before we went to Fiesta Grande in Mt. Dora for lunch. It was good as always, although it's better with the two-for-one margaritas. Afterwards we strolled through Mt. Dora (strolling is what one does in Mt. Dora), checking out stores with cute stuff, oils, and spices. It's October but we stepped into one store lit up like Christmas - I want this look in my house!