Thursday, October 9, 2014

A Walk and A Wax

We haven't been walking as much in the past few weeks because Chuck had gotten some fairly large blisters on his feet from when we were walking on the sand at Carrabelle Beach the first time in August.  I told him he has sissy feet.  He agreed and said he has always had sissy (or tender) feet.

The park here at Thousand Trails Orlando is huge with nearly 900 campsites.  When we pulled into the campground yesterday, it seemed like it took 10 or 15 minutes just to find our campsite.  So we figured it would be a good place to start trying to get our 10,000 steps or 5 miles of walking in every day.

We walked the outer roads of the campground including the main road from the entrance gate which dead ends at Lake Hancock.


The sun had risen about an hour before.


Lake Hancock is that same dark, creepy, but clear water that is usually seen in Florida lakes.


It looks real good for fishing but probably for alligators too!


We walked around the outer roads of the campground twice which was a little over 5 miles.


When we got back to the camper, Chuck called a guy (Butch) who lives in the campground that was referred to us by the campground office about washing and waxing the motorhome.  Butch quoted us a price we were agreeable to and said he could be here in about 20 minutes to do the work.

Butch worked on washing and waxing the motorhome and our car from about 11 am until about 6:30 pm and did a pretty good job. We were very glad to get the motorhome washed and waxed before the winter and the car looked better than it had in a long time.

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