Friday, March 23, 2012

4th day of Spring

Hello from hot, sunny and thunder stormy South Carolina.

Catch up;

Wed Mar 14th - we went to Coconut Joe's at Isle of Palms for lunch with rv friends from last year. Great time! Then we drove further down the Isle to where we like to kite and got up our kites and some 'laundry'. Fun aft. That evening we had a campfire at our friend's cabin here and viewed a fab sunset...(yes we have pics!) Other friends dropped by during the evening ...it was so good to share stories and the firelight. oh and my hubby (the fire man starter) got the camp fire to show different colours...so a great evening.

Thurs Mar 15th-my husband woke with allergic reactions to the high pollen counts here! We went shopping for meds. We also stopped by the Sweetgrass weaver, Marie Rouse, on Hwy 17. This is the lady I had talked to before. It was lovely to hear her storys and she did sign the book I had which is about the history of Sweetgrass baskets and the makers. Her mother is in there and she told me about her mother a little. We bought 2 small baskets...our rv is a small living space. I liked one and my husband liked another. I wish Marie Rouse a wonderful season for selling her baskets...her stall is on Hwy 17 just in front of  the Walgrens Pharma store so it is easy to drive in and park and get to her stall. So much construction is going on that many of the stalls are not easy to get to right now. We didn't have our camera so we said we would come back for pictures of her.

Fri Mar 16th - we drove into Charleston...parked on Hasell street...and walked up to the Tourist info place which was about 6 or 7 big city blocks. We walked up Meeting St and back down Elizabeth and then Anson St. I fell in love with Charleston all over again!!! We had a lovely lunch at Tbonz Gill & Grill on 80 N. Market St. I asked the hostess for a lunch suggestion and she mentioned a certain salad...excellent. We walked the market...ducking into shops...I looked into Key West Hat Co on Market st where I had purchased a hat last yr...ooooo...they were just putting up some colourful concoctions for Easter. Charleston does have a Ladies Hat Society and an Easter Hat Parade (unfortunately we won't be here in April). We then went back to the kite store we like called Kites Fly'n Hi, 40 N Market St in the Rainbow market. We chatted to the owner about our year of flying and looked at his stock. Peter bought a kite ...meanwhile I had drifted into a leather store, Market Leather of Charleston where I saw just the bag I'd been looking for yrs...it had some scrapes and was knocked down in price...it had character to start with! Then we discovered a fab puzzle & game store called Turtle Creek at 84 N Market St...tons of fun all over the store and the neatest wooden puzzles. check them out at  http://www.puzzleboxguy.com/ . We headed back to the rv..tired and happy...a different day than we had planned but fun. It rained and thundered back at camp.

Sat Mar 17th -we stayed in camp. I did a lassive laundry load and my husband worked on the engine of rv. It was sunny and hot. For St Patrick's day I had a Guinness with dinner.

Sun Mar 18th-we flew kites...my husband got the new one flying but the weather was changing so we returned to camp before the heavy storm hit. His allergies were bad that night.

Mon Mar 19th- domestic tasks... discussions about our next camp... lots of research and then we booked into a Penn KOA....grocery shopping. The weather was HOT and sunny.

Tues Mar 20th - The first day of Spring....we drove into Charleston...parked in the lot on Hasell St and then did the Loop of a walking tour which includes Meeting St., the Battery then Church st. The weather was perfect...the houses and gardens were being prepped for the upcoming Garden tour. We took lots of pics. The flowers on shrubs were out...such colours...the wisteria was drooping over everything. We walked down a very narrow lane to the Battery...getting such a sense of the old town. You just couldn't rush down any street...so many houses had plaques...and we had our walking tour book with us. You also had to keep a close eye on the walkways...some were very humpy...old old trees's roots had shaped the brick or stone work. The metal gate work is famous and it was a delight to view so many different patterns. The park, White Point Gardens, at the mid point in our walk...was full of regal live oaks and blossoming Azalea shrubs and possibly jasmine flowers...there  even may have been camellias...the flowers are out early and such a variety. The walk was very long for me...and as we got back into the Market area I needed to eat. I spotted some people looking at a menu at Eli's Table  at 129 Meeting St...right beside the Gibbes Museum! So we decided to lunch there and then view the museum which was on our list of places to see because it is also part of our membership package we purchased in Fl. The lunch was very good...I had fried green tomatoes with my sandwich and good hot tea. It was also  delightful to see the 'business' people in Charleston come for lunch here. We were impressed at the Gibbes Museum...it is an old establishment even for Charleston...it has promoted local artists and provided studio space as well. Their collections of art may not dazzle for some people used to European collections but I found the Alfred Hutty exhibit very well presented and a thorough display of his life's work. We each liked different artists. A lovely aft of enjoying art and learning about new artists.I enjoyed the work of Alice Ravenel Huger Smith (1876-1958). We dropped into the hat store...I bought a straw hat on sale which is dressy and makes me  feel I am in Charleston! We bought  2 small kites...one a surprise for me. On the drive back to camp we stopped and got some pictures of Marie Rouse who makes such fine sweetgrass baskets. A fantastically happy day!!!

Wed Mar 21- up with a heavy dew...we drove to the Isle of Palms and I flew a new kite...my first 2 hander...2 lines...whew...there were storm clouds off shore and some gusty winds...it was a thrill...needing totally new muscles and skills...feeling the wind change and getting the kite to change positions...wow...so exciting. I could hear my kite really 'sing' in some of the strong winds...and my husband's tiny kite was fast and fun...when I took pics of it on the ground it reminded me of a cat flicking it's tail wanting to spring up again. Such fun though I did bang my kite into the ground at the start...thankfully it is a soft  kite. We have pics.
We did get the mail we were hoping for...from overseas. Back at the rv a light dinner and watched tv. Boy, fresh sea air can tire you out.

Thurs Mar22 -We booked another future rv camp..lunched  here and then went for a drive. We walked the pier at the Mount Pleasant Tourist centre...so pretty..the views and a little park attached. There are swing seats and sea smells...we watched a regatta in progress and the tide come in. We then drove around Sullivan's Island and Isle of Palms and back to rv. Then a light dinner and I stayed up very late watching a movie.

Fri Mar 23 - we are still checking off a to do list before we head north to Washington DC. We also shopped at our fave bakery for special bread for the supper the  KOA is putting on as a farewell to the Snowbirds in the camp. Many of us will be heading north soon and a new season begins in the south. Ah the winds are picking up outside...the clouds are stacked very high and fluffy with dark clouds below...I feel the sea in the air...the leaves are greening and my poor husband still has allergy problems.

Oh we did stop to take a pic on our return to camp this aft...I wanted one of  me beneath the street sign which spells my 'maiden' name. Apparently that family name is prominent here within the Gullah population.

Wishing you all a fine spring weekend.
Sunshine & laughter
Anne     
  

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Kiting at Isle of Palms

We went to Coconut Joe's for lunch on the beach ...catching up on news with our friends from last year. Then we drove further down the beach to fly our kites and our friends went for a walk. It was warm and sunny. Waves pounding in and a slightly strong wind. I got my box kite to dip and hug the ground sideways...it felt so good just to 'play'.

We are going over to our friend's cabin for a campfire and food tonight.

A lovely day...life is very good.

Sunshine & Laughter
Anne

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Catch up continued from Mount Pleasant/Charleston KOA

I am back...a short dash to a mall.

I have noticed with seniors since my husband has retired...there is a major activity we all do...shop!! I am not talking about spending tons of money....please....I am talking about the simple action of 'shopping'...getting around the stores...reading ALL the labels...checking and rechecking the shopping list...and then the let us say having 'drifting ' moments...where I am caught up in going down one aisle and then my attention gets diverted and when I pause to consider what I am doing I have forgotten what I wanted to pick up in the first place...NOW you would think that shopping with a partner and a list would help! Hah! But it does end occasionally with a delightful purchase. 

Thank you for listening to my rant.

Catch cont' in Mexico Beach FL about late Feb:

One walk along the beach was very full of loud waves crashing on the sand. We were told that that is a good time to collect shells...so we went back to the beach a bit later and collected shells. We had our rubber boots on...it felt  fun to walk along the water with the boots on...though my husband got intrigued with some shells under the water and a wave came up and said 'hello' into his boot! He scooped and I picked...then I cleaned and sorted the shells back at the camp ground. Some neighbours came over to talk to me because I'd been 'sick' and not socializing very much. It was a lovely aft...and great fun to learn about the shells.. One kind gentleman who collects many shells gave me a special type of sand dollar shell...so fragile and beautiful.

We had pizza with our friends and shared stories and travel information. It was so good to be with them again. Then there was laundry, the Oscars and more rain. Our friends gave us a wonderful final dinner ...fab home cooking...before we left for  Charleston. We will be seeing them back in Canada later in the spring.

On Feb 29th...Leap day...we departed Rustic Sands heading  toward Jacksonville taking hwys 71 then 20 and then 10...at Jacksonville we took the bypass and then got onto Hwy 95 and when we crossed into Georgia we took exit  1 to County Oaks Campground( a Good Sam park). A lovely camp...very dog friendly and restful. We had camped there last yr over night...we got a pizza (brochures in office)..an excellent pizza and watched a movie.

On March 1st we headed north on Hwy I 95. We stopped for lunch in Savannah. This city had been recommended as a stop by many people. We knew it was a short stop...but we managed to tour of the Owens-Thomas House and then went to see the Jepson Museum. The  town squares are enchanting...old treed oasis (es) within a busy city. The sidewalks are OLD thus very uneven...every building oozes stories. I got a story 'fix' buying "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil"...it is a LOL book that tickles all the senses so far. It is a place I have to see again. Oh and on the way back to the car (we did not tkae the rv downtown!!)we saw a gallery: Liquid Sands Glass Gallery http://www.liquidsandsglassgallery.com/ A feast for the eyes and the heart! Of course we had to go inside and explore.

We then drove north...oh and as we  departed Savannah...I see a small black thing bouce out from under the rv ahead of me.... the road was bumpy... and we just could not stop so I told my husband over the cb we have and we kept driving. We took a smaller road for a while then the hwy and then we took hwy  17 to Charleston. We got to the bypass here when traffic was increasing near the end of business day....then our GPS was sending us one road...then it said to turn around and go back on the bypass...we pulled over and had a right 'fit'. Made a decision...at times making any decision gets you down the road...we did drive what seemed a long long way...but we came out to another busy road and recognized where we were in Mount Pleasant and the KOA had good signs and we were close. Arrived at KOA about 6 ish pm! Warmly welcomed by staff and  friends we had met last yr!

First day here , I rushed off to the Gullah event at Pinckney park and then in the evening there was a potluck for our friend who isn't staying in camp this year but she  visits. We have kept in touch all year and it was so so good to see her again! It was good to catch up on news with many others at the camp as well. Great night was had!

We met a Canadian couple staying for a week...so many things to share and laughs. The night of the full Moon we all went to a local restaurant recommended by the manager here at the KOA..it is called the See Wee Restaurant. We liked it very much. I had shrimp seasoned the way they like to do it. Spicey (mmm) but so good and collards and red rice! It was a great evening.  

As we settled into camp, planning our next moves and researching places and things to see...I checked out John McCutcheon's site ..he is a fab musician and storyteller...and wow...he was doing a concert at the Beaufort Intergalactic Storytelling Festival!! It was the city's first story festival and it was happening on Sat Mar 10th! So we ordered tickets for the day so we could  take the workshops and see all the tellings. Beaufort  SC is about 1hr and a half's drive from where we are camped. It was a long day and the forecast was rain...but I so wanted my husband to see John McCutcheon LIVE! We went... weather was cold but sunny...saw/heard Natalie Daise who is wonderful teller of Gullah stories and she tells other stories as well. She made that stage hum with life. Dolores Hydock performed a truly marvelous show called "In Her Own Fashion" about Ninette Griffith who led a wonderful life. Dolores Hydock interviewed  Ninette and then wrote this show. Then we heard John McCutcheon play many instruments such as the banjo, Hammer dulcimer, fiddle, autoharp, guitar and himself! His personal stories were hilarious and moving. His songs were from many sources and brought alive folk singers long gone to be heard again. It was a great day...tired but happy we drove back to Mount Pleasant ..through this beautiful Low Country as it is called...The very bright moon was shining on the water...the tide was high...there were a couple of groups of deer along the roadside. A magical evening drive.

We are now in Daylight savings time so I am totally confused...I lost an hr then gained an hr and lost it again ...I think.

Monday...which is yesterday, I took off with a new rv friend to go shopping. We both wanted to look at a grocery/market attached to the Boone Plantation...so we left and ended up going to Isles of Palms to just see the sea...wandered along the street looking into stores and I was treated to lunch at Coconut Joe's...a beach restaurant another friend  loves to stop at. So we enjoyed the view and food and company. This rv friend is from Canada and the four of us  have been sharing stories and info re parks to see. On our way back to camp, my friend wanted to stop at a drugstore and  we noticed a Sweetgrass basket maker with her stall at the edge of the parking lot. Note: there is massive construction all along the Sweetgrass hwy...there was last yr as well so I wonder how the sellers can get their custumers to stop! Anyway we went over to talk to the weaver of baskets. Mary Rouse is her name. She was so interesting to talk to...I loved the baskets but I had no cash available. I do want a basket to take with me...so I will return to her stall. 

That evening we shared a drink with our friends who left today for further north when another Canadian came to say hello...he and his wife were invited to have a drink and LOL they were going to the same camp today...and they have connections of neighbours back in Canada...it was fun to listen to the info come out and connect. A fun evening.

This morning we went over and said good bye. We have exchanged info. Great to meet them and talk of our adventures and families. There is some rain today and after hot sun this aft...it is getting  very very grey out there. As we drove around this aft...the flowering bushes are so colourful! The small insects are out early too.

Our daughters are fine and in touch via the net when they can.

The birds are calling ...the leaves are opening...Life is good.

Sunshine & Laughter
Anne

Hello from Mount Pleasant in March 2012

There is a soft spring rain falling today. The leaves are just unfolding in the trees and the birds are calling out to possible mates.

We are back at the KOA in Mount Pleasant/Charleston SC. Received a warm welcome from everyone who works here. Good to see friends that we met last year and to meet new rv friends. We have a lovely campsite on the end of the row near friends and lots of greenery. The canopy is up...the lantern on the table and I bought 2 small pots of trailing pansies just to add some sense of garden! It is peaceful here and quickly feels like 'home'. Peter remembered where our fave bakery is.

Oh and the manager here...bless her....remembered that I am a  storyteller and interested in the Gullah Culture...so she told me of an event the day after we arrived  which was happening at a nearby National Park which was the Pinckney Plantation. So it was just pouring rain but I went anyway...well dressed and rubber booted. It was a wonderful afternoon! The event was well attended despite the rain and thunder.Veronica Gerald & Jesse Gantt started off with an introduction of the culture while some food was cooking...it was so enticing and the oyster soup was warming all through on such a rainy day. Alada "Muima" Shinault-Small told some tales in the Gullah language and NIA Productions did some drumming  for the dancers and the tale teller. Wonderful afternoon.

Sorry to have been so silent...let me just work backward here a little to catch you up.

Our last week in New Port Richey:
We were introduced to Honeymoon Island by camping friends who do bird trails in the area. They took us with them...even delaying their usual early time...I am slower to get going in the mornings. We walked the Osprey trail seeing many pairs near nests....the trail ended at an eagle's nest with 2 young birds. I noted that while the  people took pics of the babies in the nest one of the parent bird sat in a tree behind us and watched us! Along the trail we also saw an owl close to a nest...on a later visit Peter saw an owl on the nest so he waited patiently and got a picture of her. We had a lovely picnic lunch. Honeymoon Island is so peaceful and has a variety of spots for enjoying the beach or the trail. We went back on our own later in the week.

The next day we went to Howard Park to see the sunset on the beach and we followed a group of Dolphins feeding and they swam around the island we were on...it was so lovely...they came in quite close to shore and the fish were jumping. The dolphins at one point were blowing loudly and making sounds ...the sunset was glorious as well. We have flown our kites here...but there is so much more of this lovely park to see. We then stopped in Tarpon Springs to explore...there is a big Greek community there and great food.

The next day we drove into St. Petersburg to see the Dali Museum. It was so wonderful. Unique building for showing such a fine artist's work. We took our time and wandered about...I fell in love with a couple of  works that I hadn't seen...it was so good to read what was said about works I had studied. One of the guides overheard my husband & I talking about one huge painting and as we left the area he stopped us and  asked if I had sunglasses...then he held them up so we were looking back at the painting...and wow the image was completely different! Neat. We also enjoyed a student exhibit which was  inspired by Dali esque works...an excellent display. We had a lovely dinner at The Moon Under The Water over looking the  harbour. http://www.themoonunderthewater.com/  This eatery was recommended by a salesperson in the Chihuly Store...it was too late to explore the Gallery with his amazing glass sculptures. But we enjoyed brousing the store and were careful if we looked closely at anything! His imagination and craft take me out of myself every time I view his work. I am sorry that I don't have the site to hand right now.

We spent our last time in this camp...talking with new friends and tidying and packing. We bought a small steamer with a hanging ironing board because of the space saving and the method of cleaning. During this time we were also following our older daughter's trip in Vietnam! Neat to see the pics!

On Feb 1 we moved camp...drove north on Hwy 19...stopped for lunch at theee Suwanee River Park in Fanning Springs FL. Lovely drive...no traffic to speak of. We drove along the shore of the Florida Panhandle...enjoying the views and we did stop and check out an rv park in Carrabelle...within walking to the public Beach. Then arrived at Rustic Sands rv park in Mexico Beach, FL...losing an hr due to crossing the time line into Central time. It had been a 6hr drive just rollin' along. It was raining...and our Canadian friends were expecting us.  We had a lovely spot in Rustic Sands park...beside a little park area and under 80 ft pine trees. The earth was sandy...the air full of the Gulf sea air. My beach walks started again. We attended a piano concert in Appachicola given by Bob Milne. We had a lovely dinner celebrating a birthday and friendship and artistry.

So a month in Mexico Beach with walks and visiting Cape San Blas again  to fly our kites. Sunny day...lots of wind and waves. Yes I'll get some pics up soon. On one walk there were otters in a pond...shore birds in plenty...oh and MUCH colder temps than what we were used to. I didn't know that I was coming down with a terrible sinus cold which lasted about 10 days...very painful and not comfortable being sick in the rv for a longish time. There were also airpressure changes as well and rain...so I was not always a happy camper! We were given some fab dinners by our friends...my husband went on the morning walks for a while. We also watched movies more than usual. When I had some energy back we drove up to Wewahitchka to visit the apiaries where Tupelo Honey is made. Also took a lovely drive into cypress swamp areas. Neat to see  the small inland towns. Stopped at Gaskin Park where 2 rivers meet...boat launch area. Managed a pier walk in Mexico Beach to see the sun set...wow so gorgeous.

I was very disappointed in the choice of breed for the Westminister Dog this year!! To me, the judge condoned the continued breeding of a dog that can no longer function as a dog! I wanted the Dalmation to win.

Valentine's day I watched "An Affair to Remember" and cried again.

My friend in Mexico Beach took me to a fab clothing sale at the Goodwill store...amazing stuff and a 50% sale.

We both had a cold...coughing and low energy...I was getting better as my husband was not feeling well. Oh and we had a Tornado Watch...living in an rv the weather becomes very important. We discussed what our plan was and I prepped by packing some things in case we had to get out of the rv. ( hah a little madness and some scotch helped me through this) It did STORM that night...with LOUD thunder. The rain was gone the next morning...the puddles were spashable!

Mardi Gras we got our mail from home and we went out for dinner in Port St Joe... to the Sunset Coastal Grill where we ate wonderful food and watched the sun set over the Gulf of Mexico. Great outing after being ill in the rv for  so long.

We did drive into Panama City for shopping...drove to the harbour and explored a new road  outof the city....due to construction. Once was enough...the mill smell was strong but we avoided the pile up from construction.

I am stopping here for the time being...a dash out with my husband.

The sun shines right now.

Wishing everyone well.
Sunshine & Laughter
anne