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Saturday, December 31, 2011

Happy New Year's Eve!


We have settled for the evening at the town of Lady Lake, FL . It is a pretty area, rolling hills, grassy fields and oak trees draped in Spanish moss. It is very different from lower FL where we have spent the last few months. We drove past the exit to DisneyWorld and thought about stopping but the traffic at the exit was backed up to the freeway...so that quickly changed for us and we kept driving.

This morning, before we left West Palm Beach, we toured Lion Country Safari. It was really fun and very interesting. We got some great pics but I can't download and post tonight, so will probably put those up in a few days.

Friday, December 30, 2011

Last Day of Work in Florida!

It is fitting that we were able to check out the second largest deer for J.W. Corbett W.M.A on our last evening here. It was the largest deer for South Check Station. It also had the biggest rack (points).




Here in the east, the hunters count both sides of the rack, so this was called a 12 point (it would have been a 6 by 6 in the west). These were some very proud hunters.

Thursday, December 29, 2011

One More Day

Not that we are counting or anything...we are getting itchy feet and are ready to move on and see some more of this great country of ours. Today is Pepper Pot Day...bet you didn't know that!

Pepper Pot Day commemorates the creation of this thick spicy soup, which was served to the Continental Army during the cold, harsh winter of 1777-1778.  Pepper Pot soup was first made on December 29, 1777.

According to the legend...........
During the Revolutionary war, the Continental army was camped at Valley Forge.  The winter was cold and harsh. Conditions were deplorable. Food was often scarce. George Washington asked his army's chef to prepare a meal for the army, that would both warm them, and boost their moral. The chef found scraps of tripe, small bits of meat and some peppercorn. He mixed this in with some other ingredients, and created Pepper Pot soup, also known as "Philadelphia Pepper Pot soup”. The hot, and somewhat spicy soup, was well received by the troops. It was  called "the soup that won the war”.

Celebrate Pepper Pot Day by making some Pepper Pot soup for the family. Note: while tripe was a main ingredient of this soup, you can substitute with chicken or beef.

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Two More Days



I was just checking the calendar and today is National Card Playing Day and National Chocolate Day. I like that!

We have 2 more days of working and then we are done and heading out to the open road. We will be heading north to Virginia for a couple of months or so. It has been fun here and we are sorry to go, but I know some mosquitos that are really really going to miss us. We have met the nicest people. It amazes me how kind and interesting people are in this great country of ours.

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Beta Babes

Sandy Bell and Carrie
My online group is called Online Beta, it is part of Beta Sigma Phi. I have been part of sorority for many, many years but this is my first time in an online chapter.  I have sisters all over the country (over 70 in this chapter). Today, Laton & I were able to meet up with Sandy Bell and her husband Dick. They have a great blog also, called The Traveling Bells . We met up for lunch at a wonderful place in Jupiter, FL called Schooners. Very nice ambiance and great food and even better company. It was so much fun.

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Christmas Day

What a fun day, even if we are working. My parents always give the grown kids money in unique ways. This year was kind of "NUTTY".

Thank you mom & dad!

Saturday, December 24, 2011

TurDukHen

Several years ago while living in Phoenix, AZ my parents, Ann & Wes Rook, would travel down from Crescent City, CA to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with us. One year we made smoked turkeys so there wasn't REAL dressing (the dressing stuffed into the turkey) and no drippings to make gravy.  I improvised with chicken stock and package gravy. Unfortunately, Dad caught me dumping the packages of gravy into the liquid so he wouldn't even touch the gravy that year.  He was very disappointed, his Thanksgiving had been tampered with. The next year we tried a TurDukHen (de-boned chicken stuffed into a de-boned duck, which itself is stuffed into a de-boned turkey) with great success. The gravy makings were phenomenal. We had 1 gallon of gravy by the time the drippings were skimmed and thickened. We also made a regular turkey with REAL dressing and my dad was one happy man that year!

This year we are in Florida so missed out on Thanksgiving and Christmas with the parents so I had my sister and brother-in-law, Carolyn & David Dikes, pick up a TurDukHen for dad for his Christmas gift. I think he was pretty surprised.

Christmas Eve

Sandy & Ed - new friends
Our Christmas Eve campfire
Our New Floor just finished today!
We are having a lovely evening. We are working until 9PM but are enjoying our decorations and campfire.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Our favorite Ornaments

Here are some of our favorite ornaments we are enjoying on our little Christmas Tree!
Our travel trailer ornament from Hallmark.
Sadie Mo, our basset




 
The Phoenix skyline (Qwest building with the blue pyramid top) and my favorite southwest manger scene.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

My New Ornament

I participated in an on-line ornament exchange. It was just as much fun as the ones I used to do in person.  We sent our names to the hostess, she did a drawing, sent us our ornament receiver's name, we did a little chit chatting back and forth on line, read each others bios and then sent each other ornaments.  It was supposed to represent what we think of that person.  Here is the ornament from my gift-er. I love it.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

I am lost!

We have a lost dog that showed up at the kiosk. He is so sweet. We are hoping someone calls or comes by to claim him. I have put his picture out on Facebook and E-mail. The biologists we work for will have to take him to a shelter if no one claims him. They said they will take him to a no-kill shelter. I wish we had room in our travel trailer for him. There is definitely room in our hearts! He is very polite and follows Laton around "like a puppy". LOL I couldn't resist. We have been calling him Buddy.

Monday, December 12, 2011

POLITICALLY CORRECT CHRISTMAS CAROLS

Jolly Mature Morally-Gifted Nicholas
POLITICALLY CORRECT CHRISTMAS CAROLS:

Frosty the Snow person

I'm Dreaming of a Multicultural Christmas
O Come Let us Adore Him or Her

Jolly Mature Morally-Gifted Nicholas

Rudolph the Recovering-Alcoholic Reindeer-American

Vertically Challenged Drummer Child of Undetermined Gender

Oh Holiday Tree

Have Yourself a Merry Little Day of Winter

Grandma Allegedly Got Run Over by a Non-Human Perpetrator

I'll be Home for a Short Period of Time in December

Rudolph the Differently-abled Reindeer

Chestnuts Roasting on a Safely Maintained Continuously Monitored Nontoxic Eco-friendly Outdoor Fire for which I do Have a Permit

Higher Power Rest Ye Merry Gentlepeople

Deck the Halls with Boughs of Unendangered Foliage (If Office Policy Permits)

Hark! The Herald Mythical Winged Creature Sings

I Saw Mommy Greeting Santa Claus with a Purely Platonic Expression of Inoffensive Mutual Affection

We Wish You a Merry Non-Religious-Specific Day-Off in Winter

Oh Come all Ye of Extreme Loyalty to Non-Material Evidence

Oh Devout Night

O Little Town of Palestinian Joint Rule

We Three Misogynist Autocrats of Eastern Asia Are

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Still Decorating

This will be our first tree in our RV since we retired in 2008. It turned out pretty good!

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Starting our Christmas Decorating

Since we live in an RV, there is not a lot of room to put up our holiday decorations but we do our best.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Laton's letter to Santa

Dear Santa,

[     ] I've been good this year.
[     ] OK, most of the time.
[     ] Once in awhile.
[ X ] Never mind, I'll buy my own presents.

Love, Laton

Saturday, December 3, 2011

More Insects!

Today we had the pleasure of meeting a horsefly 1 and 1/2 inches long. We almost shook his antennae and said "pleased to meet you". We have encountered snakes, fire ants, horseflies, gators, deers, hogs, racoons, bob cats, squirrels, armadillos, otters, bald eagles, hawks, turkey buzzards, lizards, rabbits, frogs, turtles, centipedes, ticks, ducks, snipes and the ubiquitous mosquito. I feel like I am in a Disney movie, except they don't dance and sing. LOL

Friday, December 2, 2011

Creepy Crawley Continues!


gator eating a turtle
A hunter shared his recent photos with us. The size of the rattlers here are amazing.  Seeing nature this close is quite interesting.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Happy December!

Dear Santa, Please give me a Fat bank account and a thin body. 
Please don't mix these up like you did last year.
Love, Carrie