Friday, January 30, 2015

Vitamin D

We have finally found the sun. It has been hiding along the west coast of Florida, which we have been enjoying the last few days. After we left on Wednesday, we visited REI and Performance Bike in Atlanta. 


We left late from Chattanooga and hit Atlanta traffic during rush hour. After going about 15 mph for several miles through downtown Atlanta, and watching the car in front of us veer toward the lane next to her several times, and even bumping a tow truck once, which was entertaining for awhile, Anthony decided we could try out the HOV lane. That was a first for Anthony, so I guess that was as close to him "living in the fast lane" as he is going to get. 

We spent the night in Cordele, GA, and that night was a wee bit cold, and there was a nice little train that was very close by as we could tell by the blowing of the horn at least four different times that night.  We fixed our breakfast at a rest stop, and kept on heading south for a while.

We just thought this courthouse was kind of neat in Quitman, GA:


And saw this old boarded house. Would have loved to have gone in there. We wondered what the history of this house is:

 Finally we made it to Florida and headed southwest toward the coast. 


The first siting of the beach was seen in Dekle Beach, which consists of a few houses on stilts and a few RV's, and nothing else. There was no sign of anyone living there and just a few other cars driving around. Clearly not a tourist destination. 


However, we traveled a bit further and found a nice friendly beach in Keaton Beach where we decided to eat lunch and walk on the pier. It was a small community but I think would be a nice place to visit for a quiet vacation to the beach. But while we were there, there were just a handful of people and a few birds just enjoying the sun and sand. 



We then continued south and came across Suwannee:

This colorful boat was about the most interesting part of the town.

Then we went into the North Suwannee National Wildlife refuge where Anthony got to climb this tree:
And he was officially initiated to Florida by being inoculated by the infamous No See Ums. WELCOME TO THE COAST!! We also had them in abundance when we lived in Biloxi after we were first married and we do not miss them. 

We got to stay in a really nice WalMart parking lot in Inverness, FL where it was very quiet, and slept for ten hours. It was great! Anthony had spoken about riding on the Withlacoochee trail before when he had previously pedaled to Clermont, FL, and we were going to get to do that this morning. It is a nice 46 mile rails to trails black topped trail that runs through Inverness, and we got on it and headed toward Citrus Springs. I made it 13 miles and rested while Anthony went another three miles to the end. So, yea, a total of 26 miles for me today.


I like this picture ^
A little entertainment along the trail.


Today we found our way to Spring Hill, FL YMCA where were able to get a 3 day pass, which means I get a hot shower for the next three days, which I am very happy about!!

I think we are going to hang out in Clearwater for the next few days and enjoy the area while we are here.

2 comments:

  1. looks like you are having a blast!! keep up the good work!! ;-)

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