Saturday, March 10, 2012

5 O'clock here, 1931 models and Yucky Yucca

On the way to the Keys yesterday we stopped in Homestead, think we were the only English speaking persons there. As we have for the past few years we hadlunch at a Cuban/Spanish chain called Polo Tropical, they make the best grilled chicken. Had a side order of Yucca with garlic, it's mushy, stringy and very starchy, was interesting but won't order it again when we go back. Found a Costco near Miami and went in for milk and blueberries, no berries but came out with a full cart including a monster key lime pie, my o my.


This is the 5 o'clock group at St Lucie Locks, nice folks from Calif, NY, Michigan, MD and elsewhere. Many parks have 2 week stay limits so we meet folks again at other locations. Rick and Diane on the far left and right are headed to Bahia Honda as we are tomorrow, will be fun to see then again.


A good year, 1931 Model A Ford and a 1931 Nash (Nita's maiden name), both with rumble seats.


Sand Hill Cranes pecking the dead bugs out of this guys radiator, their impact made a lot of noise, owner was afraid they would ruin his radiator and chased them off, they reluctantly walked over to another vehicle.

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