of the Pinelas Trail every day as it is really a great bike riding trail that runs for miles. Sherwood Forest was just an OK place, but we enjoyed it for what it had. QUIET TIME. Angel was not happy with the Black Swan as you may or may not be aware that to a dog a Black Swan in your path is like a Black Cat to us. So she only rates Sherwood Forest as 3 Paws out of five. In other words, this was even more an issue with her than the darn rabbits at Dunedin RV Resort.
It was really great spending as much time with family as we did. Now that we are retired we can do that when we come back to Florida in December.
It was great to hear that all went well for Roy B getting a Stent put in with no complications. I am really glad that we got together with you and Winnie. Good luck to her with her heart surgery next month. We are pulling for a speedy recovery.
Bill and Mary, it was great getting together with you guys and Don and Brenda for lunch.
We left Sunday morning (7/27) for Georgia. After a rough start with getting the car lined up properly with the Tow Bar we were off and running. It rained for a while, but was not too bad of a drive. We filled the gas tank in New Port Richey and was quite surprised to get gas at $2.79 gal. Funny in that we have not been able to find gas anywhere here in Georgia for less than $2.89. When we were in Georgia last Sept. it was so much less than Florida. Not so this time. So far we have averaged 7.5 MPG. Now that we are in the mountains, it will most likely drop a little. We shall see when we fill up next time.
Last night we spent the night at a KOA located in Cordele, Ga. as a rest stop so we could make it to Red Top Mountain Camp Ground today. We will have more to say about this campground tomorrow.
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