Which do you want first - - The awesome sunset stuff like
this or the scary tornado warnings and stormy weather stuff?
Trimble Park |
We’d been in Trimble Park for a week when the weather
forecast went from sunny and wonderful to warnings of tornados, damaging winds,
thunder, lightening and rain. H and I
were in Sanford when the strong winds started pushing at us, blowing gritty
sand in my face and eyes. The massive
big American flag near the marina was hanging on for dear life! When we arrived back at camp, branches, palm
fronds and Spanish moss were being thrown across each campsite. Then the raucous screech of the weather
radio started blasting away with tornado WARNINGS. H made the decision to head to the cement block bathhouse across
the way. The constant thunder came
next, along with lightening that lit up the sky like giant strobe lights above
the silhouetted dark trees! 4 more
folks and a very nervous little dog soon joined us in our protective shelter! An hour and a half later, when the warnings
had past we dashed thru the downpour of rain back to our long tan train. Somewhat subdued, the winds continued thru
the night and the entire following day!
Across the lake in Leesburg were reports of hail the size of quarters
and 60 mph winds. 10 miles to the east
in Apopka and to the south in Orlando there were power outages! The bad stuff is over now and our golden
sunsets have returned!
Before the storm, the weather was great and H made the most
of it. We were normally on the go each
day. Several times we stopped in the
waterfront town of Tavares - the Seaplane City of Florida! Each time we walked the waterfront park
there were different planes either splash landing or taking off from their
watery runway. It was fascinating to
watch their landing gear either unfold and extend to provide wheels as they
rolled up the boat ramp to deplane their passengers or the reverse as they
re-entered the water for another flight.
On our second visit a boat like plane with one broad wing above rolled
out into the choppy water. As before,
the wheels rolled up and out of the way.
This time tho, the 2 folks in the plane seemed to be weighing the small
craft down causing it to wallow in the rolling waves! The pontoons took turns lifting out of the water – trying hard to
balance the low-slung red “boat”. With
our encouragement, it finally lifted!
One warm sunny day we found the Lake Apopka North Shore
Driving Trail and obeyed the one-way signs that led between the dark waters of
the bayous and the grassy swamps that now surround the NE side of the
lake. Florida had purchased 91
THOUSAND
acres of farmland surrounding the polluted lake and turned it into a preserve,
attempting to filter out the old fertilizer residue before it emptied into the
lake and to give the vast variety of wading birds and ducks a safe home. Gators
too!
wild life preserve |
H obeyed the one-way signs but not the 10 mph speed limit
signs so we zipped thru the wilderness in licitly split time – hardly giving me
a chance to snap any pictures of the different birds. Admittedly, I had probably seen most of them before and most
likely have pictures anyway! He did
stop for the alligator tho and for a rest stop at the pumping station area
where several hiking/biking paths crossed the gravel road that lined the
pond. It was hard to believe that this
calm water and all its reflections flowed out to Lake Apopka and the bustling
town of Winter Garden beyond.
Of course we did our usual flea markets, downtown Mount Dora
walking tour and lunched at our favorite seafood places. We even ventured back to Disney Springs in
Orlando. We parked, as before, in one
of the multi storied parking garages that kept track of parking spaces with
different colored LED lights, and entered the sensory overload of shopping and
dining areas. Disney themed stores
lined the wide streets and beckoned parents with small children to spend even
more money on the exhorbantly priced merchandise displayed before them! Even the bakery was expensive - $5 for a
single cupcake/$54 a dozen!! The Lego
Store was still popular with all its brightly colored plastic pieces inside and
the giant Lego statues lined up outside.
The big green sea dragon still patrolled the lagoon in front of the
shop! The Boathouse still had its
collection of antique boats, including the miniature tugboat. The popular Amphicars were still giving
watery tours! The newest area of the
sprawling “mall/village” was the Italian area with its fancy plantings and fountains
and very upscale shops. Were we still
in the USA?
Disney Springs |
Our stay here on this beautiful peaceful lake is drawing to
a close and it’s time to bid adieu to our new friends from states like Alabama,
Illinois, Mississippi, Michigan and even Florida! Thursday evening we’ll have a new home farther south in
Hillsborough County. I wonder where??!!