Date of Stay: Saturday November 8, 2014 – Thursday April 30, 2015 (almost 6 months)
Rate: Our Lot 75
Website: Cedar Key RV Resort
11980 SW Shiloh Road
Cedar Key, FL 32625
352-543-5097
Activities: We came back here for the rest of the winter. Not a bad thing but we were hoping to go to a boondocking rally in February. Due to Gin’s knee, we just didn’t go. We enjoyed activities when we could and enjoyed lots of socializing of course. Here are some highlights by months with a few pics. It’s a long post but it was a long time.
November: We continued to enjoy the boat by checking out a couple of nearby rivers with Tricia and Dan. The Withlacoochee ramp is near Yankeetown where the river meets the Gulf. After putting in there, we went up river all the way to the dam for Lake Rousseau. There were several houses on both sides of the river with many fishing boats moored in Yankeetown. As we went up river, it became less populated and more rustic. When it was time to leave, we were treated to an interesting sight where the river widened near the Gulf. A dolphin was tossing something into the air, maybe a crab, and catching it or diving into the water again to retrieve it. We all sat there while he did this at least a half dozen times. It was great to see!
Another river we all enjoyed was the Santa Fe. We put in at a shallow ramp at Hwy 129 north of Trenton. This was a much more rustic river with much more natural surroundings. No pictures, but when we stopped for lunch, a pair of Manatee surfaced real close to us.
The rest of the month was regular stuff and socializing. It turned cold early so we covered the boat for a few months. We found out that some of our plants died due to freezing temps at night. I’ll replace them with something else before we leave in the Spring.
Withlacoochee boat ramp Huge cypress tree
Many working boats moored near Yankeetown
Palm tree over the water Cows on the bank of the Withlacoochee
Break time on the Withlacoochee Cruising on the Waccasassa
Dolphin playing with a crab
Santa Fe ramp at 129 Cruising the Santa Fe
D&T cruising the more rustic Santa Fe River
December: We bought a new truck! We actually bought it during the week of Thanksgiving but picked it up on the 1st. It’s a Ram 1500 and is much more comfortable than the Suzuki. I had the baseplate put on at the Hitching Post in Ocala so it’s ready to push the MH. Lots more people have arrived in the park so there’s lots of socializing and dinners at the clubhouse. This was the first year that we had a chance to decorate for Christmas. We’ve been at Lazy Days the past two years so I hung the stockings by the fireplace and the Santa hats on the outside mirrors. We decided to surprise our families in NC for Christmas and drove the truck up for a few days. The look on their faces was priceless! Gin’s parents didn’t have any special plans so we stayed with them. My whole family was getting together at Mom’s so we spent the day there too. It was a very long ride to NC and there is no way we could have done it in the Suki. We enjoyed the visit but it was good to get back to CK before it got too cold.
Ram 1500 and other stuff
Nativity scene and decorations
Gin reading with Xannie Some of my family has talent(not me)
A good time was had by all!
January: When we park here for the winter, it’s quite comfortable and familiar. So many of the people return here year after year so we have lots of close friends. We enjoy more special times at the clubhouse, one of which is a surprise birthday party for Tammy. I don’t take pictures because I like to relax and enjoy the good times (plus who needs evidence?). Any time you park your rig for a while, it’s good to take on those overdue projects. Gin was busy. She put in a new toilet with a deeper bowl (no pics, you’re welcome) and took out our couch. We replaced it with two Lazyboy recliners and a table. Along with Maggie’s help, they matched up the paneling pretty good. I did at least do the staining. Gin got a shot in her knee and did some physical therapy but it hasn’t seemed to help.
Yes they are comfortable
February: Several people from CKRV went to Bob and Shelley’s place near Williston for a great day out. Along with their friends Denny, Laverle, Stick and Judy, they own a few acres with a pole barn house and corral for their horses. It’s a great set up with 3 or 4 RV hookups right at the small open house that has a great screened in porch for entertaining. It’s right next to the Goethe State Forest and there are trails for horse and buggy rides. We divided up to ride the three buggies, enjoyed playing molkky, rode Denny’s segway, socialized and ate lots of food.
No pictures here(no blackmail) but we threw a surprise 50th birthday party for Lesa at the clubhouse. Her birthday is May 2 and the winter people will be long gone. Tricia suggested we have a party on the 50th day of the year. Lesa was told that it was a late Valentine’s Day party so she went right along with it. She even made a cake. Gin and Tricia made a special apparatus cake too.
Inside the poll barn house Screened porch for social hour
Buggies are ready! Dan on the segway
Let’s go for a ride! From the front seat
Trail into Goethe Two other buggies
March: We started the month with a group from the park taking an Island Hopping Tour with Tidewater Tours in CK. It was a beautiful day and we ended up on two of their boats which are basically pontoon boats with added seating and nice bimi tops. We learned some of the basic history of the area and had a dolphin play in our wake for a while. Cedar Key was originally on Atsena Otie Key before a hurricane destroyed the town. That island is now a wildlife refuge owned by the State. The town is now on Way Key.
Another day, we joined a few folks on their kayaks in Dunnellon on the Rainbow and Withlacoochee Rivers. We’re spoiled with our nice little motor boat. The truck had no trouble at all pulling it and launching at the City Park there. Nice facilities.
On Friday the 13th, Gin had arthroscopic surgery on her right knee. It will take some time to heal and several rounds of physical therapy before we know if it was worth it or not. She has a good range of motion now but still has trouble straightening it.
Waiting for the tour to start Nice boat with Cindy, Gin, and Jeanne
Moored near CK
Lighthouse on Atsena Otie Key The other tour boat
Lots of birds on the island Playful dolphin
Cedar Key from the water
Cedar Key from the water
Boat launch in Dunnellon with a bridge right beside it
We saw lots of turtles on logs…
Night heron… Alligator and great blue heron…
Coots and… Sandhill crane
On the Rainbow River and the Withlacoochee River
April: Our last month here and we stayed busy. Along with Dan, Tricia, Vel and Maggie, we went boating on the Silver River to see the monkeys. We launched at Ray’s Wayside Park which has nice facilities and rode all the way to the head springs (about 5 miles). It was a long day but we enjoy the jungle setting of this river. Dan had fixed a pvc pipe and hooked it to his boat that V&M could attach their kayaks to so that they didn’t have to paddle upstream. Very nice.
Many people began leaving CKRV to head north for the summer. We stayed so that Gin could do her physical therapy and get clearance from the doctor. I changed out some plants that didn’t like the frost of winter here. I planted a couple of abelia and pittosporum. We went into CK to check on the owl’s nest at the cemetery a few times. Two fuzzy owlets peeked at us from high up in the pine tree.
While Gin enjoyed a little relaxing down time, I treated myself to an outing at Cedar Lakes Woods & Gardens near Williston for a grand opening weekend. This place is a hundred year old rock quarry that a retired dentist designed and built basically by himself. Many rocks were set with concrete to make winding walkways with tropical plants all around. There are several bridges over the water and many waterfalls creating a very relaxing atmosphere. Ray Webber built a small house and deck overlooking his beautiful gardens. This was the first year that the grounds were opened to the public.
Ray’s Wayside Park
Hitch hikers… so much easier
Tree obstacle
Glass bottom boats at the head waters
Park at the head waters Monkey in the trees!
Birds along the Silver River
Owlets in Cedar Key
Overlooking the lower level of Cedar Lakes Woods & Gardens
Around the Gardens
Several waterfalls
Water everywhere
Thanks for the up-date. Miss your posts. Hoping to see you at the Rally.
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Jim and Linda
Glad you survived the winter... Looks like you got a lot accomplished and had just as much fun!! Sure hope Gin's knee is improving and so looking forward to spending some time catching up with The Pelicans:o)) Safe Travels!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great winter in your terrific spot. Wish we were going to see you at the Reunion. Seems like forever. Hope Gin's surgery will prove to be the thing for her knee. We think of you both often and love hearing what you are up to.
ReplyDeleteRonnie and I are always glad to hear from you and Gin. Your photos from the Cedar Lake Woods are great, looks like a place I would enjoy to visit. Stay safe in your travels.
ReplyDeleteGreat pic of the owlets! And looks like Cedar Lake Woods is a place we need to explore next winter.
ReplyDeleteSee you in a few weeks!
Glad you're posting & showing your pictures. I miss reading your blog, But I'll take once a month postings. Looking forward to seeing you both @ the RV Reunion. Going to the New England States in the fall, so we your tips. Hope Gin's knee is feeling better. Safe travels. Lois & Don
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