We arrived here from Ocala, just a two hour drive and the campground was almost full. We grabbed one of the primitive sites. The campground is on a little lake—not sure how it got it’s nane. The GPS got us on the wrong track this morning so had to circle back and got the scoop from a forest service employee. At this site there is no restriction on RVs using the primitive sites, which have no electrical hookup so our nearest neighbor is running an obnoxious sounding generator. It’s alresdy eight, so hopefully they’ll shot it down soon. We had a nice hike on the Florida Trail this afternoon and found loads of Smilax, which is becoming a dinner staple. The Spiderwort we had last night got a thumbs down, so will not be repeating it.
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Epilogue
I returned to Charlotte to a loving brother and sister-in-law who love me unconditionally. 😍 Such a comfort to be myself without any need t...
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Our trip is almost over—we three fly home tomorrow. So the morning was spent packing, consolidating, letting go of unneeded items we picked ...
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it was nice to get out on the water this morning. I joined a group for a guided canoe trip to the Black Wayer River. It was several miles do...
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The town of Okeechobee was our first resupply point and we were fortunate to get a ride into town by Betty our trail angel. We’re sll strugg...


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