Sunday, January 16, 2011

Snowbird Migration

We were amongst a flock of snowbirds streaming down I95 seeking warmer climate and recreation. The flock consisted of many varieties of snowbirds from Greyhound sized motorhomes towing Hummers to motorcycles packing tents. Most had bicycles, kayaks, boats, grills and other stuff being towed, on racks, or just tied on any surface. Some of these rigs you wouldn't want to follow for fear of something falling off. Animals are also going, as the vehicles pass you get stared at by cats, dogs, birds, horses and some jackasses. Some will pass like a bat out of h... only to pass again an hour later, guess they had to stop to catch their breath.

Our first nights stop Thursday was Florence, SC. So much for warmer climates, Esso Bee, it got down to 16 degrees that night.

Friday we arrived at a National Forest rv park in Salt Springs, Fl, an outstanding park. Two years ago we met Jack and Martha Bentley camping in a Corps of Engineers park in NE Pennsylvania. They were in a motorhome like ours and we had a good time visiting with them, J & M travel with a cockateel who rules the roost. As we pulled into our site at Salt Springs we noticed another Winnebago View, you guessed it, it was Jack, Martha and Happy. Another good time visiting, lunch and raiding a flea market.

Pics, Nita driving down I95 while I play with iPad, Jack and Martha with Happy









Happy with Happy

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