Sunday, March 10, 2013

Time to Head South

Christmas is over, Beth went back to Pittsburgh, and it’s time to head south.  It snowed six inches the day after Christmas, rained and iced on top of that, and two days later we had four more inches of snow.  We’re out of here!!!
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Before we left Bob had a few things to take care of, like shoveling that snow and ice off the camper!  Be careful Bob!!

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You can see a small drift on the roof, and the trees all looked so pretty, but it was cold!

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Ha!  No snow here in South Carolina. 

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We’re here at Fort Wilderness for a month and just look at those flowers.  We’re not in the frozen North anymore!

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Campers at Fort Wilderness love their golf carts, and enjoy decorating them.

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We saw Segway tours go past, there are a lot of bikes all the time, you can run, walk, or go for a wagon ride.  There’s always something to do at Fort Wilderness.

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I almost forgot, there are canoe rides and a nice swimming pool, with a big slide!

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Or, you can always run a half marathon.  That’s what Jaime and I decided to do. 

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Cinderella’s Castle was all decked out in shimmering blue lights, and looked gorgeous!

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Bob, our faithful race photographer, woke up early, fought the crowds, and was ready for us to come streaking zipping running past!

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We were able to find him in the crowd and posed for a picture.

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I look tired, but we woke up REALLY, REALLY EARLY!!!!  The race starts at 5:30 A.M. and they want you to get there an hour early.  Crazy!

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As usual, my post half marathon celebration includes a half of a bag of Cheese Puffy’s, which we all know is the most delicious food ever!

Running with Jaime was fun, and we love it at Fort Wilderness.  We had a great time with a lot of visitors, so keep reading and you’ll find out who else came to stay with us at Fort Wilderness.  

1 comment:

  1. While we would love to see you in PA, don't hurry home to soon. They are calling for another storm on Sunday and Monday. I think we just may have a very cold Easter.

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